Naseeruddin Shah’s article celebrates 41 Years of Hindu-Muslim love
Naseeruddin Shah recently wrote a heartfelt letter in the National Herald, opening up about his Hindu-Muslim love and interfaith marriage…
Naseeruddin Shah recently wrote a heartfelt letter in the National Herald, opening up about his Hindu-Muslim love and interfaith marriage…
The fourth installment of the Delhi Theatre Festival is poised to unfold, featuring powerful performances by some of the nation’s…
The veteran actor expressed his lighthearted attitude towards awards, disclosing that he utilizes his Filmfare awards as door handles in his washrooms.
Featuring Dharmendra as Shaikh Salim Chisti and Naseeruddin Shah as King Akbar, the story unfolds the chapters of history while highlighting various unknown facts.
Directed by debutant Dhruv Lather, "Maarrich" also features Tusshar Kapoor, Anita Hassanandani, Rahul Dev and South actress Seerat Kapoor.
The film is scheduled to release in theatres on January 1, and Shah said: "You should definitely watch this film in theatres because just like life, this film is funny, sad and happy. There are moments of comedy and tragedy in this film."
Shreya, who played a pop star in the series, said: "I think the most significant change post 'Bandish Bandits' in my life is that people are identifying me for my work. I wake up every day to messages from people, and there is nothing more rewarding than the love of fans."
People are all set to witness the love story of Tammana and Radhe who come from two different musical backgrounds but are united by their passion for music.
Reports about Shah's health started surfacing on social media as the industry was coming to terms with the deaths of Irrfan Khan and Rishi Kapoor.
In the film, Suchitra played the love interest of SRK and Deepak Tijori's characters.