Arjun’s making the right friends
Arjun Kapoor may be new to the world of acting but he is certainly not alien to ways of the industry that largely thrives on being at the right place at the right time. The young chap is also getting to know a thing or two about friendships in Bollywood.
Abhay’s a different Deol
The actors in his family may be known for their macho Punjabi image, but Abhay Deol says he consciously stayed away from the kind of roles that his cousins Sunny and Bobby made famous. “It made sense not to follow in their footsteps,” says Abhay, who will be seen in Chakravyuh, playing a Naxalite.
Ajay-Akki call truce
Even our Bollywood stars are not immune to the magic of the festive season. And so it is that two of B’town’s biggies, Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgn have officially buried the hatchet and called truce on a cold war that began all the way back in 1994.
Emraan’s ‘no kissing’ clause
The erstwhile serial kisser Emraan Hashmi seems to have mended his ways. The actor was stumped and turned a deep shade of red when the director of his next film Rush asked him to kiss Neha Dhupia. The actor now has a line of blockbusters in his folio and his filmi fundas have undergone a transformation.
Arjun’s miffed with questions
In an industry where equations change all the time, the term “rock-solid friendship” is losing its meaning. Adding one more instance to the series of star wars is the bitter fallout of Arjun Rampal and Shah Rukh Khan. But more than his personal battle, Arjun is having a tough time dealing with questions.
The dutiful daughter-in-law?
It was never really a secret that Rani Mukherji and Aditya Chopra are more than just friends. The duo has been together for more than five years but never made their relationship public.
War of the sex symbols
South actor Prithviraj who had a rather steamy entry in Bollywood with Aiyya, is beginning to really enjoy his image as a sex symbol. The actor who got Rani drooling over his hot bod says that he loves the attention he is getting.
Bollywood bids tearful adieu to king of romance
Family and friends bid a tearful farewell to Indian cinema’s “King of roma-nce” Yash Chopra at the Juhu crematorium on Mon-day afternoon.
‘My journey has just begun’
When Yash Chopra announced Jab Tak Hain Jaan as his last directorial venture, Bollywood buffs saw it as the end of an era.
‘People told me to attend Page 3 parties’
I was told that your silence is often considered your weakness. Of course it took me years to realise that. After making a successful debut with Tere Mere Sapne, things were looking up for me and I believed good work would come my way. That phase, however, was short-lived.