Veteran actor Annu Kapoor faced backlash for his remarks about Tamannaah Bhatia during an interview, with many calling them sexist after he commented on her viral clip about the song Aaj Ki Raat.
"The main character in Chak De! India is based on a famous coach, Negi Saab. But in India, they want to show a Muslim as a good character and make fun of a Pandit (Hindu priest). This is something old, where they use the idea of Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb (Hindu-Muslim unity) to put a label on it,"
Bollywood actress and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut addressed actor Annu Kapoor's comment about her being slapped by CISF jawaan Kulwinder Kaur. She responded by sharing a video clip of Kapoor discussing her at a press conference on her social media account.
The Bombay High Court said it has watched the movie 'Hamare Baarah' featuring Annu Kapoor in the lead and hasn't found anything objectionable in it that was against the Quran or the Muslim community.
The much-awaited movie "Hamare Baarah" is finally going to be released after a court battle was settled. The movie's new release date was announced after the court recently decided to approve its release.
Veteran actor Annu Kapoor speaks out about the controversy surrounding his upcoming film 'Hamare Baarah'. He urges people to watch the film before forming an opinion and condemns the issuance of life threats and rape threats. Kapoor emphasises that while opposition is a democratic right, such extreme threats should be punished. He highlights that the film, which has been approved by the Censor Board, discusses themes of motherhood and population.
Annu Kapoor has described his journey with 'Hamare Baarah' as incredible. He expressed excitement for audiences to experience the film, which he believes aligns well with their storytelling approach.
Kapoor got a call from a man posing as an employee of the bank on Thursday who said he needed to update his KYC form, after which the actor shared his bank details and One Time Password, the Oshiwara police station official said.
Annu Kapoor on 'Crash Course': "My job as an actor is to make you feel what the director is trying to project. I don’t need to identify with the character."
The propaganda is cloying, but the idea of saving farmers is noble.
Veteran actor Dharmendra will reportedly turn a rapper for the title track of his upcoming film 'Yamla Pagla Deewana 2'. A glimpse of this song has already been incorporated in the theatrical trailer of the film, which was unveiled in March.