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Dia Mirza turns Radha for Anju Modi's show at ICW
New Delhi: As the runway turned into the picture perfect grasslands of Vrindavan, actress Dia Mirza channelised a Radha avatar for designer Anju Modi's couture collection, 'Sunehari Kothi'. Dressed in a full-sleeved embroidered maroon velvet blouse and multicoloured lehenga with sheer off-white dupatta, the actress-producer walked to the tunes of flute, sarangi and live singing, which echoed the essence of Lord Krishna's playful personality.
Rahul Mishra's feather-light collection flies high at ICW
New Delhi: 'How beautiful the Taj Mahal would look if one could drape it in couture?'. This was the question in designer Rahul Mishra's mind when he set out to create his collection which was presented at the FDCI India Couture Week (ICW).
Shah Rukh can romance a mike too, says Anushka
Mumbai: Actress Anushka Sharma said Shah Rukh Khan's genuineness made it easy for her to do on-screen romance with the superstar in their upcoming film. Anushka, who made her debut with Shah Rukh in "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi", has teamed up with the 51-year-old actor for the third time in "Jab Harry Met Sejal". Asked how was it to romance Shah Rukh, Anushka told reporters, "Extremely easy.
Kajol says no chance of teaming up with Karan Johar
Mumbai, Jul 26 (PTI) They were one of the most popular Bollywood buddies once upon a time and have given hits such as "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" and "My Name Is Khan", but Kajol now refrains from even talking about filmmaker Karan Johar.
Varun joins Shoojit Sircar for a love story, titled 'October'
New Delhi: Varun Dhawan and Shoojit Sircar are collaborating on a slice-of-the-life love story "October", which will be shot in Delhi. The production is set to begin this September. The movie also brings back Sircar's dream team of writer Juhi Chaturvedi and co-producer Ronnie Lahiri after "Vicky Donor" and "Piku". Sircar, who grew up in Delhi and is familiar with the city like the back of his hands, said he always wanted to explore the concept of love in one of his films.
We don't do gimmicks to grab work: Dharmendra
Mumbai: Veteran actor Dharmendra says as a family he and his sons Sunny and Bobby Deol don't believe in doing "gimmicks" to get work Dharmendra said rather than greed, he and his sons are driven by the love for the profession of acting.
It's ok to wait and do good movies: Shahid
Mumbai: Shahid Kapoor has not signed any movie after "Padmavati", which is currently being filmed, and the actor says he isn't worried about not being seen on screen. "I have not signed anything after 'Padmavati' and it isn't a thing to worry about. You should only worry when you are not doing a good film," Shahid told PTI. "It's ok to wait and do good movies. I want to be associated with films that have good content and are entertaining at the same time," he says.
Great love stories embody women's idea of romance: Shah Rukh
Mumbai: Shah Rukh Khan believes the greatest of love stories are made by directors who are sensitive and understand women's perspective about romance. The actor, who is often called the 'king of romance' in Bollywood, says his most romantic films -- "Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayege", "Dil Toh Paagal Hai" or "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" -- were made by men who lived romance.
Kareena's 'Geet' inspired Anushka to join Bollywood
Mumbai: Actress Anushka Sharma says it was the fun-filled character of 'Geet' played by Kareena Kapoor Khan in Imtiaz Ali helmed "Jab We Met" that attracted her to the world of movies.
I always feel I could have made the film better: Motwane
Mumbai: Director Vikramaditya Motwane, who has directed critically-acclaimed films such as "Udaan", "Lootera" and "Trapped", says looking back he always feels he could have made his movies better. "When I look back I either feel I did this mistake while shooting or writing. Eventually you try and make sure you do not repeat the same mistake with your next film.