Tagore also talked about her professional journey and called her co-stars trained actors, while she considers herself an accidental actress, who was put in front of the camera by Satyajit Ray.
The 78-year-old celebrated actress, who is at the moment busy with the promotion of her upcoming film ‘Gulmohar’, an emotional family drama that plays out in upscale Delhi, said: "Oh my God! Holi used to be celebrated madly in Kolkata. I never tried bhang because that was beyond my capacity, but I’ve seen people doing that."
"But we used to play it in our Tripura house. We used to go to the lake and swim there after playing Holi. After coming back, I would find snails in my clothes or stuck in my hair. It was such fun."
She told Ians: "I don’t know when it stopped. I remember that in Mumbai we had moved from our...
The 78-year-old celebrated actress, who is at the moment busy with the promotion of her upcoming film ‘Gulmohar’, an emotional family drama that plays out in upscale Delhi, said: "Oh my God! Holi used to be celebrated madly in Kolkata. I never tried bhang because that was beyond my capacity, but I’ve seen people doing that."
"But we used to play it in our Tripura house. We used to go to the lake and swim there after playing Holi. After coming back, I would find snails in my clothes or stuck in my hair. It was such fun."
She told Ians: "I don’t know when it stopped. I remember that in Mumbai we had moved from our...
- 2/28/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Bollywood actress Sara Ali Khan is often seen talking about her grandmother and veteran actress Sharmila Tagore and recently, she spoke about playing her on-screen if a biopic is made on Sharmila.
The ‘Atrangi Re’ actress, while answering a question asked by her fan on portraying her grandmother in her biopic, said that it is not easy to match her grace while portraying her in a biopic.
“She’s so graceful. I don’t know if I’m graceful,” replied Sara.
Tagore is known for her remarkable performances in movies such as Shakti Samanta’s 1964 hit ‘Kashmir Ki Kali’, her chemistry with Rajesh Khanna was also liked by the audience in the films like ‘Aradhana’, ‘Safar’, ‘Amar Prem’ and others.
During a live show on Roposo, Sara said she does not talk to her grandmother much about her films and works.
She added: “I speak to badi amma (grandmother) quite a lot,...
The ‘Atrangi Re’ actress, while answering a question asked by her fan on portraying her grandmother in her biopic, said that it is not easy to match her grace while portraying her in a biopic.
“She’s so graceful. I don’t know if I’m graceful,” replied Sara.
Tagore is known for her remarkable performances in movies such as Shakti Samanta’s 1964 hit ‘Kashmir Ki Kali’, her chemistry with Rajesh Khanna was also liked by the audience in the films like ‘Aradhana’, ‘Safar’, ‘Amar Prem’ and others.
During a live show on Roposo, Sara said she does not talk to her grandmother much about her films and works.
She added: “I speak to badi amma (grandmother) quite a lot,...
- 9/15/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
The 1970 film had music by Kalyanji-Anandji who composed memorable songs like Zindagi Ka Safar and Jeevan Se Bhari. Safar was directed by Asit Sen and starred Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore...
- 9/7/2017
- Film Companion
UK saw one of India’s legendary music personalities – Amit Kumar, son of the renowned Indian singer and actor Kishore Kumar and the Bengali singer and actress Ruma Guha Thakurta – perform at two sell-out concerts on22ndOctober 2016 at Logan Hall, London and 23rdOct 2016 at Dmh in Leicester for his tour: Yeh Shaam Mastani. He was joined by his younger brother Sumit Kumar, also an accomplished singer.
The concert was held in honour to celebrate the work and life of three of India’s biggest Legends: R. D Burman – Indian film score composer who is considered one of the seminal music directors of the Indian film industry; Kishore Kumar – the most successful playback singer of the Hindi film industry; and Rajesh Khanna – Bollywood’s first superstar. Amit and Sumit Kumar performed yesteryear hits such as Yeh Shaam Mastani, Zindagi Ka Safar, and many more, taking audiences on a walk down memory lane.
The concert was held in honour to celebrate the work and life of three of India’s biggest Legends: R. D Burman – Indian film score composer who is considered one of the seminal music directors of the Indian film industry; Kishore Kumar – the most successful playback singer of the Hindi film industry; and Rajesh Khanna – Bollywood’s first superstar. Amit and Sumit Kumar performed yesteryear hits such as Yeh Shaam Mastani, Zindagi Ka Safar, and many more, taking audiences on a walk down memory lane.
- 11/3/2016
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
India's first superstar Rajesh Khanna who has acted in numerours films, now gets a tribute in the form of a film memorabilia in the capital city. The show, to be held, at the India Habitat Centre in Delhi, will exhibit some of the greatest films starring the veteran star.
The show will have posters, lobby cards of his solo hit films in between the period of 1969 to 1971 along with others. Elaborating on what will be featured in the exhibition, Sumant Batra, museum curator and philanthropist who has put together the film collection, stated that there will be about eighteen original posters of the superstar, about two dozen lobby and show cards, song booklets and vinyl records. He added that along with the poster of his debut film Aakhri Khat, the other posters will be from the collection of some of his most iconic films like Anand, Aradhana, Safar etc.
Rajesh Khanna,...
The show will have posters, lobby cards of his solo hit films in between the period of 1969 to 1971 along with others. Elaborating on what will be featured in the exhibition, Sumant Batra, museum curator and philanthropist who has put together the film collection, stated that there will be about eighteen original posters of the superstar, about two dozen lobby and show cards, song booklets and vinyl records. He added that along with the poster of his debut film Aakhri Khat, the other posters will be from the collection of some of his most iconic films like Anand, Aradhana, Safar etc.
Rajesh Khanna,...
- 7/18/2015
- BollywoodHungama
Bikas Mishra’s drama Four Colors (Chauranga) earned the grand jury prize for best feature as the 13th annual Indian Film Festival Of Los Angeles (Iffla) concluded on Sunday.
The best actress contest was a tie between Kalki Koechlin for Margarita, With A Straw and Shweta Tripathi for Haraamkhor.
Best actor was also a tie for the young brothers J Vignesh and Ramesh of The Crow’s Egg.
The festival showcased 25 features and shorts overall and ended on Sunday with the Us premiere of Nagesh Kukunoor’s Dhanak (Rainbow).
The grand jury prize for best short was presented to Dandekar Makes A Sandwich directed by Leena Pendharker.
In the audience awards, The Crow’s Egg was named best feature, Tomorrow We Disappear best documentary and Journey (Safar) best short.
Pictured are (L to R): Pratyusha Gupta (Safar), Shweta Tripathi (Haraamkhor), Bikas Mishra (Four Colors), Christina Marouda (Iffla), Jasmine Jaisinghani (Iffla), Leena Pendharker (Dandekar Makes A Sandwich...
The best actress contest was a tie between Kalki Koechlin for Margarita, With A Straw and Shweta Tripathi for Haraamkhor.
Best actor was also a tie for the young brothers J Vignesh and Ramesh of The Crow’s Egg.
The festival showcased 25 features and shorts overall and ended on Sunday with the Us premiere of Nagesh Kukunoor’s Dhanak (Rainbow).
The grand jury prize for best short was presented to Dandekar Makes A Sandwich directed by Leena Pendharker.
In the audience awards, The Crow’s Egg was named best feature, Tomorrow We Disappear best documentary and Journey (Safar) best short.
Pictured are (L to R): Pratyusha Gupta (Safar), Shweta Tripathi (Haraamkhor), Bikas Mishra (Four Colors), Christina Marouda (Iffla), Jasmine Jaisinghani (Iffla), Leena Pendharker (Dandekar Makes A Sandwich...
- 4/13/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Mumbai, Nov 26: Late superstar Rajesh Khanna won the hearts of many women in his prime, but for his estranged wife, veteran actress Dimple Kapadia, he remains the "greatest actor" ever.
"If there has to be one favourite actor of mine, it has to be Rajesh Khanna. He was in fact the greatest actor alive," Dimple said in a statement.
Fondly known as Kaka in film circles, Rajesh Khanna began his career with "Aakhri Khat" in 1966. He devoted five decades to filmdom and enjoyed unmatched superstardom with hits like "Aradhana", "Do Raaste", "Safar" and "Anand".
Between "Aradhana" in 1969 and "Prem Kahani" in 1975, he.
"If there has to be one favourite actor of mine, it has to be Rajesh Khanna. He was in fact the greatest actor alive," Dimple said in a statement.
Fondly known as Kaka in film circles, Rajesh Khanna began his career with "Aakhri Khat" in 1966. He devoted five decades to filmdom and enjoyed unmatched superstardom with hits like "Aradhana", "Do Raaste", "Safar" and "Anand".
Between "Aradhana" in 1969 and "Prem Kahani" in 1975, he.
- 11/26/2013
- by Ketali Mehta
- RealBollywood.com
Mumbai, Jan 26: Actor Akshay Kumar is delighted that his father-in-law, the late actor Rajesh Khanna, has been posthumously honoured with the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honour.
"I am really very happy. I am obliged that the government has recognised my father-in-law's work. I am extremely happy," said Akshay, who is married to Rajesh Khanna's elder daughter Twinkle.
The awards were announced Friday.
Rajesh Khanna, fondly known as Kaka, began his career with "Aakhri Khat" in 1966. In a career spanning five decades, he became a superstar like no other with hits like "Aradhana", "Do Raaste", "Safar" and.
"I am really very happy. I am obliged that the government has recognised my father-in-law's work. I am extremely happy," said Akshay, who is married to Rajesh Khanna's elder daughter Twinkle.
The awards were announced Friday.
Rajesh Khanna, fondly known as Kaka, began his career with "Aakhri Khat" in 1966. In a career spanning five decades, he became a superstar like no other with hits like "Aradhana", "Do Raaste", "Safar" and.
- 1/26/2013
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
Rajesh Khanna, the first superstar of Indian cinema, has been posthomously named for the Padma Bhushan, the country’s third highest civilian honour on the eve of Republic Day.
Rajesh Khanna, fondly known as Kaka in the film faternity, began his career with “Aakhri Khat” in 1966 and in a career spanning five decades, he became a superstar like no other with hits like “Aradhana”, “Do Raaste”, “Safar” and “Anand”.Read More...
Rajesh Khanna, fondly known as Kaka in the film faternity, began his career with “Aakhri Khat” in 1966 and in a career spanning five decades, he became a superstar like no other with hits like “Aradhana”, “Do Raaste”, “Safar” and “Anand”.Read More...
- 1/25/2013
- by Indicine Team
- indicine
New Delhi, Jan 25: Rajesh Khanna, the first superstar of Indian cinema, has been posthomously named for the Padma Bhushan, the country's third highest civilian honour on the eve of Republic Day.
Rajesh Khanna, fondly known as Kaka in the film faternity, began his career with "Aakhri Khat" in 1966 and in a career spanning five decades, he became a superstar like no other with hits like "Aradhana", "Do Raaste", "Safar" and "Anand".
Between "Aradhana" in 1969 and "Prem Kahani" in 1975, he enjoyed god-like status. The frenzy was such that women would line the road for a glimpse, chant his name, cover his car with lipstick marks.
Rajesh Khanna, fondly known as Kaka in the film faternity, began his career with "Aakhri Khat" in 1966 and in a career spanning five decades, he became a superstar like no other with hits like "Aradhana", "Do Raaste", "Safar" and "Anand".
Between "Aradhana" in 1969 and "Prem Kahani" in 1975, he enjoyed god-like status. The frenzy was such that women would line the road for a glimpse, chant his name, cover his car with lipstick marks.
- 1/25/2013
- by Amith Ostwal
- RealBollywood.com
Bollywood has shifted comfortably to the forefront of the industry and become the largest film producer in India as well as one of the largest centres of film production in the world. “By routinely rustling up dream situations, resorting to fairy-tale solutions, by creating candy-floss backdrops and, more often than not, contriving happy endings, commercial Hindi films create a powerful feel-good aura that the masses simply cannot resist.” (Source: Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema)
However, recent Bollywood productions have somewhat lacked in providing us with storylines, songs and scenes, which would usually pull our heartstrings. Are the films evolving and moving with the times, exploring modern thinking, but how modern is too modern? We seem to be leaving behind the very factors which helped the Bollywood industry create pillars within the film industry.
From the romantic shabd(words) Rajesh Khanna hummed to Sharmila Tagore in Safar, to the Shammi Kapoor classics...
However, recent Bollywood productions have somewhat lacked in providing us with storylines, songs and scenes, which would usually pull our heartstrings. Are the films evolving and moving with the times, exploring modern thinking, but how modern is too modern? We seem to be leaving behind the very factors which helped the Bollywood industry create pillars within the film industry.
From the romantic shabd(words) Rajesh Khanna hummed to Sharmila Tagore in Safar, to the Shammi Kapoor classics...
- 11/12/2012
- by Avinash Sidhu
- Bollyspice
14th Mumbai Film Festival (Mff) announced its complete lineup today in a press conference. Mff will be held from October 18th to 25th at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (Ncpa) and Inox, Nariman Point, Liberty Cinemas, Marine Lines as the main festival venues and Cinemax, Andheri and Cinemax Sion as the satellite venues. Click here to watch trailers and highlights from the festival.
Here is the complete list of films to be screened during the festival (October 18-25)
International Competition for the First Feature Films of Directors
1. From Tuesday To Tuesday (De Martes A Martes)
Dir.: Gustavo Fernandez Triviño (Argentina / 2012 / Col. / 111′)
2. The Last Elvis (El Último Elvis)
Dir.: Armando Bo (Argentina / 2012 / Col. / 91′)
3. The Sapphires
Dir.: Wayne Blair (Australia / 2012 / Col. / 103′)
4. The Wall (Die Wand)
Dir.: Julian Pölsler (Austria-Germany / 2012 / Col. / 108′)
5. Teddy Bear (10 timer til Paradis)
Dir.: Mads Matthiesen (Denmark / 2012 / Col. / 93′)
6. Augustine
Dir.: Alice Winccour (France / 2012 / Col.
Here is the complete list of films to be screened during the festival (October 18-25)
International Competition for the First Feature Films of Directors
1. From Tuesday To Tuesday (De Martes A Martes)
Dir.: Gustavo Fernandez Triviño (Argentina / 2012 / Col. / 111′)
2. The Last Elvis (El Último Elvis)
Dir.: Armando Bo (Argentina / 2012 / Col. / 91′)
3. The Sapphires
Dir.: Wayne Blair (Australia / 2012 / Col. / 103′)
4. The Wall (Die Wand)
Dir.: Julian Pölsler (Austria-Germany / 2012 / Col. / 108′)
5. Teddy Bear (10 timer til Paradis)
Dir.: Mads Matthiesen (Denmark / 2012 / Col. / 93′)
6. Augustine
Dir.: Alice Winccour (France / 2012 / Col.
- 9/24/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
The Directorate of Film Festivals (Dff) and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting organized a three-day retrospective of Bollywood's first superstar, Rajesh Khanna, as a tribute to the cinema's legend who died of a prolonged illness on July 18. Rajesh Khanna was 69 years old. The event was held for three days at Siri Fort auditorium in New Delhi. The retrospective screened some of Khanna's landmark films such as Aap Ki Kasam, Aradhana, Amar Prem, Kati Patang, Ittefaq, Avishkaar, Bawarchi, Safar and Anand. Inaugurated on August 18, the retrospective was followed by the screening of Aap Ki Kasam on Day 1. Rajesh Khanna's wife Dimple Kapadia was the chief guest at the event and was accompanied by her younger daughter Rinkie. Dimple also thanked the Dff and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting for giving a chance to relive his memories.
- 8/21/2012
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
A Retrospective of late superstar Rajesh Khanna will be organized from August 18-20, 2012 at Sirifort Auditorium II, New Delhi.
Entry is free, on first come first serve basis for all screenings and panel discussions.
This Retrospective is being organized by the Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
Inauguration of the programme will be on August 18 at 12:30 pm in the presence of Choudhary Mohan Jatua, Minister of State (I & B), Rajeev Shukla, Minister of State (Parliamentary Affairs), Dimple Kapadia, actor and wife of the late superstar and Om Prakash, producer and director.
Aap Ki Kasam (1970) directed by Om Prakash will be screened after the inauguration.
The films to be screened are as follows:
18th August, 2012
Aradhana (1970) by Shakti Samanta
4:30 pm
19th August, 2012
Aakhri Khat (1966) by Chetan Anand
10:30 am
Ittefaq (1969) by Yash Chopra
1:30pm
Amar Prem (1972) by Shakti Samanta
3:30 pm
Panel Discussion- The...
Entry is free, on first come first serve basis for all screenings and panel discussions.
This Retrospective is being organized by the Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
Inauguration of the programme will be on August 18 at 12:30 pm in the presence of Choudhary Mohan Jatua, Minister of State (I & B), Rajeev Shukla, Minister of State (Parliamentary Affairs), Dimple Kapadia, actor and wife of the late superstar and Om Prakash, producer and director.
Aap Ki Kasam (1970) directed by Om Prakash will be screened after the inauguration.
The films to be screened are as follows:
18th August, 2012
Aradhana (1970) by Shakti Samanta
4:30 pm
19th August, 2012
Aakhri Khat (1966) by Chetan Anand
10:30 am
Ittefaq (1969) by Yash Chopra
1:30pm
Amar Prem (1972) by Shakti Samanta
3:30 pm
Panel Discussion- The...
- 8/18/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
L-Akbar Khan and R-Saddam Hussein
Akbar Khan will be essaying the role of Saddam Hussein in Suresh Kohli’s upcoming film From President To Prisoner
Suresh Kohli has written, produced and directed nearly a 100 documentaries and mini-television serials. He has created a separate niche for himself in Indian cinema. He will be making a film on former Iraq president Saddam Hussein and has zeroed Akbar Khan for the title role. The filmmaker said, “I kept Akbar Khan’s photo next to Saddam’s and everyone agreed and said that he would be the best person for this role. Akbar agreed too.
Suresh Kohli
Now we are working the logistics to start and launch this film.” An excited Akbar Khan (who made the film Taj Mahal 2005 and who also happens to be the youngest brother of Feroz Khan) is looking forward to play such a challenging role and said,...
Akbar Khan will be essaying the role of Saddam Hussein in Suresh Kohli’s upcoming film From President To Prisoner
Suresh Kohli has written, produced and directed nearly a 100 documentaries and mini-television serials. He has created a separate niche for himself in Indian cinema. He will be making a film on former Iraq president Saddam Hussein and has zeroed Akbar Khan for the title role. The filmmaker said, “I kept Akbar Khan’s photo next to Saddam’s and everyone agreed and said that he would be the best person for this role. Akbar agreed too.
Suresh Kohli
Now we are working the logistics to start and launch this film.” An excited Akbar Khan (who made the film Taj Mahal 2005 and who also happens to be the youngest brother of Feroz Khan) is looking forward to play such a challenging role and said,...
- 4/28/2011
- Chakpak
Veteran actor and filmmaker Feroz Khan, who gave us many entertaining films such as Apradh, Qurbani, Dharmatma, Dayavan and Jaanbaaz passed away early this morning at his Bangalore residence. He was 70 years old. The actor, who was once considered as 'the ultimate style-icon' by many during the 60's and 70's had been in a critical condition for many days now battling cancer. It's very ironical that Feroz Khan breathed his last in Bangalore, the very city where he was also born in. Not many may be aware that the flamboyant star made his acting debut as a second lead in the film Didi. After acting in films like Arzoo, Nagin, Mela and Safar, Feroz Khan also ventured into producing and directing films starting with Apradh (1972) and continued all the way till 2003 when his last film as producer-director Janasheen released. Feroz was last seen as the comic don 'Rdx' in the 2007 blockbuster Welcome.
- 4/27/2009
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Veteran actor and filmmaker Feroz Khan, who gave us many entertaining films such as Apradh, Qurbani, Dharmatma, Dayavan and Jaanbaaz passed away early this morning at his Bangalore residence. He was 70 years old. The actor, who was once considered as 'the ultimate style-icon' by many during the 60's and 70's had been in a critical condition for many days now battling cancer. It's very ironical that Feroz Khan breathed his last in Bangalore, the very city where he was also born in. Not many may be aware that the flamboyant star made his acting debut as a second lead in the film Didi. After acting in films like Arzoo, Nagin, Mela and Safar, Feroz Khan also ventured into producing and directing films starting with Apradh (1972) and continued all the way till 2003 when his last film as producer-director Janasheen released. Feroz was last seen as the comic don 'Rdx' in the 2007 blockbuster Welcome.
- 4/27/2009
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Legendary actor and director Feroz Khan died late on Sunday night in his Bangalore farmhouse. He was 70.
The actor had been diagnosed with cancer over a year ago. Feroz Khan directed and produced successful Hindi films such as Dharmaatma, Qurbani and Jaanbaaz.
The last film he starred in was the blockbuster hit Welcome in 2007. He is survived by his son Fardeen and daughter Laila.
Feroz Khan was born and brought up in Bangalore. He made his debut as second lead in Didi (1960). His first big hit was in 1965 with the release of Oonche Log.
He produced, directed and starred in the 1975 -77 film Dharmatma which was the first Indian film to be shot in Afghanistan and was also his first blockbuster hit as producer, director and actor.
His filmography:
Welcome (2007)
Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena (2005)
Chitappa (2005)
Janasheen (2003)
Yalgaar (1992)
Meet Mere Man Ka (1991)
Dayavan (1988)
Janbaaz (1986)
Kachche Heere (1982)
Khoon Aur Paani (1981)
Qurbani (1980)
Chunaoti...
The actor had been diagnosed with cancer over a year ago. Feroz Khan directed and produced successful Hindi films such as Dharmaatma, Qurbani and Jaanbaaz.
The last film he starred in was the blockbuster hit Welcome in 2007. He is survived by his son Fardeen and daughter Laila.
Feroz Khan was born and brought up in Bangalore. He made his debut as second lead in Didi (1960). His first big hit was in 1965 with the release of Oonche Log.
He produced, directed and starred in the 1975 -77 film Dharmatma which was the first Indian film to be shot in Afghanistan and was also his first blockbuster hit as producer, director and actor.
His filmography:
Welcome (2007)
Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena (2005)
Chitappa (2005)
Janasheen (2003)
Yalgaar (1992)
Meet Mere Man Ka (1991)
Dayavan (1988)
Janbaaz (1986)
Kachche Heere (1982)
Khoon Aur Paani (1981)
Qurbani (1980)
Chunaoti...
- 4/26/2009
- by mihirkula
- India.com
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.