Karan Johar's popular talk show, Koffee With Karan, has been creating a buzz since its launch of season 8. The upcoming episode will feature Bollywood's leading ladies, Rani Mukerji and Kajol.
Helen featured in the beloved song Aankhein Khuli in Shah Rukh Khan's 2001 hit movie, making fans nostalgic. Farah Khan, a well-known choreographer and filmmaker who admires her, got so moved during the dance number's filming that she started crying in the corner.
Filmmaker Karan Johar recently opened up about his childhood trauma and how he would try hard to fit in and look 'cool.' In a recent interview with Nikhil Taneja, Johar also shared about the time he spent in his boarding school and was ragged on his first day.
Despite Aamir Khan and Kareena worked extremely hard on Laal Singh Chaddha, movie failed to find success last year. The movie had a demanding timetable and also had to address the pandemic. For the duration of roughly 6 months, Aamir was in Ladakh for the movie.
Alia and Kareena co-starred in Udta Punjab, although their on-screen time together was minimal. Their off-screen lives, though, have a lot in common. When asked whether Alia's career trajectory resembled her own in an interview, Kareena described the younger actor as "gifted."
Kareena revealed in a recent interview that Imtiaz had sought Shahid Kapoor initially and that the film's original title, Geet, was derived from the role she would eventually play. All she could do while working on Jab We Met was "talk about Tashan," which she believed would be a huge professional turning point for her.
Every time they post a sweet photo or a genuine moment of their family on social media, they unquestionably know how to catch people's attention. On Monday, Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan marked their 11th wedding anniversary. Kareena posted a sweet photo of herself and Saif on Instagram to mark the occasion.
Kareena made the suggestion that it might have been a decision made by women, but she also implied that someone had advised them against working in the film industry. She also mentioned how, when Karisma Kapoor chose to make her acting debut, her father, Randhir Kapoor, stepped back and told her to "figure it out yourself."
Filmmaker Karan Johar recalled the unusual manner in which he celebrated the success of his first film, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, and his father Yash Johar’s reaction to his ambitious idea for his follow up, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.