Kala Hiran first look out: Teaser shows uncanny Salman Khan resemblance, actor moves court
From Kankani village to a Mumbai courtroom, 'Kala Hiran' traces a grudge that has never been settled. The teaser is out. The legal war has already begun.
From Kankani village to a Mumbai courtroom, 'Kala Hiran' traces a grudge that has never been settled. The teaser is out. The legal war has already begun.
The jungle has rules. Bollywood ignored all of them. Thirty stars, one director from the Baaghi school of thought, and a franchise running on eleven years of goodwill; 'Welcome To The Jungle' has dropped its trailer.
Ketan Kakkad bought land next to Salman Khan's Panvel farmhouse in the 1990s. Decades later, he says the actor blocked his access to it. Now the Bombay High Court has told him to stop fighting that battle on social media.
The song will play during the end credits of 'Main Vaapas Aaunga'. The video is a tribute to refugees and people displaced by war and conflict around the world.
The teaser has Alia. It has Bobby. It has action, origin, and attitude. The only thing missing is the woman whose name is right there in the title card. Sharvari fans saw it immediately. And they are not staying quiet.
While the film looked effortless on screen, the shoot had its own struggles behind the scenes. Deepika Padukone pushed through malaria, high fever, and exhaustion to stay on schedule and complete her scenes.
Once a 90s romantic icon from 'Aashiqui', Rahul Roy is back in the spotlight after his Instagram reels unexpectedly went viral. The actor says he never planned for it to trend and admits the shoot happened more out of “compulsion” than choice.
Rancho and his gang may be older, but their story is far from over as the sequel dives into life a decade later. With Rajkumar Hirani shaping the script, the film promises the same humour and heart with a fresh twist.
Farhan Akhtar admits Don 3 is stuck in uncertainty after major casting shake-ups changed the film’s direction. He says the experience has taught him that nothing in Bollywood is final until it’s actually filmed.
A quiet farewell in Mumbai marked the end of veteran actor Bharat Kapoor’s long journey in films and television, where he remained a steady and familiar face for decades. From intense villain roles to memorable supporting characters, he left behind a body of work that spanned generations.