Mumbai: Rinhee Suberwal has added another feather to her cap with her acting debut in the YouTube web series Bye Bai Bye. Already known as a tarot card reader, astrologer, healer and choreographer, Rinhee recently stepped in front of the camera as an actor and says the experience has only strengthened her desire to explore more acting opportunities. Speaking about sharing screen space with veteran actress Seema Pahwa, Rinhee says she was made to feel completely at ease despite working alongside such an accomplished performer. “When you’re working with a…
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Today’s children need Shaktimaan ten times more than the children of 1997: Mukesh Khanna shares with astrologer Geetu Parmar
Mumbai: Astrologer and psychic Geetu Parmar recently sat down with actor Mukesh Khanna for a conversation that moved from Shaktimaan to spirituality, from the state of Indian television to the state of the Indian soul. Mukesh, who has carried two of Indian television’s most iconic identities for decades, didn’t hold back. Geetu asked him whether today’s heroes are able to teach children anything. Mukesh said, “Whatever I have achieved, Shaktimaan came in 1997. I think Mahabharat came in 1989. My two images have run together.” He recalled a different era…
Read More“I’d Rather Wait Than Repeat Myself”: Adrija Roy On Choosing Roles!
Mumbai: Television actress Adrija Roy, who is currently winning hearts as Rahi in Rajan Shahi’s Anupamaa, believes that an actor’s biggest responsibility is to keep evolving. While the entertainment industry offers countless opportunities today across television, films and OTT platforms, she feels every role should add something new to an actor’s journey instead of simply repeating what has already worked. Speaking about the possibility of being typecast after a successful performance, Adrija says she understands why it happens but hopes to avoid it as much as possible. “When a role…
Read MoreThis Has Become My Favourite Series’: Viewers Shower Love on Tu Ya Koi Nahin for Its Story, Performances and Visual Appeal
Mumbai: In a crowded digital space where new content arrives almost every week, Tu Ya Koi Nahin has quietly found a loyal audience. Created and written by Ishika Shahi, directed by Rishi Mandial, and shot by cinematographer Gulshan, the series is steadily gaining momentum as viewers continue to praise its engaging narrative, compelling performances and cinematic presentation. The response on social media reflects how deeply audiences have connected with the show. While many discovered the series out of curiosity, several have now gone on to call it their favourite. Comments…
Read MoreEveryone should have an alternative career because the success ratio in this industry is less than 0.00000001 percent: Manas Shah
Mumbai: Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii, Yam Hain Hum, Hamari Bahu Silk actor Manas Shah used to believe that having a backup plan meant you weren’t serious. He doesn’t believe that anymore. He said, “Earlier, for almost 10 to 12 years, I was focused only on acting. I didn’t even want to keep another option because my mindset was that if you have a backup, you won’t be able to give your 100 percent. When a person is drowning, the only thing they need is oxygen. There is no alternative to…
Read More‘’People misunderstood what she meant”: Chaitali Kohli defends Madhuri Jain Grover’s remarks on having children
Mumbai: Actor Chaitali Kohli, known for her work in The Crew, is an avid follower of reality shows and says she rarely misses an episode of Bigg Boss or Lock Upp. Reacting to the recent debate surrounding entrepreneur Madhuri Jain Grover’s comments on family planning, Chaitali believes the statement has largely been misunderstood. “I watch Bigg Boss and Lock Upp very diligently, so I naturally have my own opinions on what’s happening. Recently, there was a huge conversation around Madhuri Jain Grover’s remarks, and many people labelled her as elitist.…
Read MoreMusic is all about practice; never think that you have learned enough. Ankit Gupta
Mumbai: Ankit Gupta, who made his Bollywood debut as a music composer with Akshay Kumar-starrer Welcome To The Jungle, shared that his favorite music composer is Anand Raj Anand. He said, “He has also been my mentor. He has given Bollywood many wonderful songs over the years. He has composed every type of song, whether it is sad, romantic, dance, or item songs.” He also spoke about another composer whose style he deeply admires. He said, “Apart from him, I also admire Amit Trivedi. I like the way he creates…
Read More“Fashion Is About Feeling Confident, Comfortable and True to Who I Am”: Anupama Prakash on Finding Her Own Style
Mumbai: Actor and producer Anupama Prakash, who has carved a niche for herself across Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi entertainment industries, believes fashion is far more than keeping up with changing trends. Known for her performances in *Risknamaa*, *Prabha Ki Diary*, *Inside Stories: Handcuffed*, *Manglik*, and *Farzi Kaka*, Anupama has also ventured into production with projects like *Gajanan Aao Phir Ek Baar*, *Band Baja Aafat*, *Ranjhan Milya*, and the upcoming *Shart: A Weird Bet*. Through her production house, Kaccha Lemmon Productions, she continues to champion fresh talent while staying true…
Read More“Good Cinema Is Good Cinema, Whether It’s Comedy Or Drama”: Parichay Sharma
Mumbai: With audiences embracing diverse content across theatres and OTT, Vasudha actor Parichay Sharma believes that what truly makes a role memorable is not its length but its purpose. The actor says he has always been drawn to characters that add value to a story and leave a lasting impression, regardless of their screen time. Talking about the kind of roles he chooses, Parichay says he first looks at how important the character is to the narrative. “For me, the most important thing is that the character should be well-written…
Read More“The biggest mistake is asking for ‘a song like another hit”: Anand Raaj Anand on why he never believed in copying success
Mumbai: In an era where chartbusters are often followed by songs attempting to recreate the same magic, composer Anand Raaj Anand has always believed originality is the only formula that truly lasts. Looking back at the making of *Jalebi Bai*, he recalls how the song was born because he refused to imitate an existing hit. “When *Sheila Ki Jawani* had become a rage, I was asked to create something on similar lines. I immediately said that was the biggest mistake anyone could make,” Anand shares. “If someone asks me to…
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