12 October,2023 07:21 AM IST | Mumbai | The Hitlist Team
Kangana Ranaut
Speaking about her next film, Tejas, Kangana Ranaut - who essays the role of a fighter pilot in it - said: "It explores the emotional journey of a soldier stationed at the borders, delving into the psyche of an Indian soldier and the impact of discussions on their morale. When you speak disparagingly about our soldiers, questioning their dedication, and even refusing to stand for the national anthem, it not only disheartens them but also reflects a lack of responsibility. Our soldiers exhibit immense courage and valour while facing adversaries, yet they are sometimes unjustly criticised." Ranaut was speaking at a conclave alongside Lieutenant Shivangi Singh, the first woman fighter pilot to soar in the skies in a Rafale jet. The actor said the film aims to shed light on the unfounded accusations and irresponsible statements made against our armed forces.
Scores of admirers waiting to catch a glimpse of Amitabh Bachchan were elated to meet the iconic star at his residence, Jalsa, on his 81st birthday. The megastar waved at his fans and expressed his gratitude for their love. His family members, including granddaughters Aaradhya, Navya Naveli Nanda and daughter-in-law Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, stood at the entrance of the residence. Yesterday, Bachchan was celebrated on a reality show that he hosts.
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Thalapathy Vijay's action-thriller film Leo is set to release on October 19. Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, it also stars Trisha and Sanjay Dutt. The trailer for the film received backlash over the Tamil actor using a swear word. Owing to the criticism, the word has now been muted in the trailer. Disappointed viewers believed that the film would become unsuitable for kids following the release of the teaser. The movie had received an A-rating from the Central Board of Film Certification, implying that it had already been declared ânot suitable for kids'. Some theatres have decided to still air the uncensored version.
Aamir Khan, who was last seen in Laal Singh Chaddha, said he will star in and produce a film titled Sitaare Zameen Par. "We are going 10 steps ahead with the theme of Taare Zameen Par. That film made you cry; this one will make you laugh. In Taare, I helped Darsheel's character, but in this film, nine people, with their own set of problems, will help me," he said. Taare Zameen Par followed an eight-year-old gifted boy named Ishaan, who battles dyslexia. His condition is diagnosed by his art teacher, played by Aamir, who helps him realise his true potential.
Karisma Kapoor says her fashion sensibilities are deeply influenced by her iconic grandparents, the late Raj Kapoor and Krishna Kapoor. Karisma, who walked the ramp on the opening day of a fashion week, was asked who the most fashionable member of the Kapoor family is. "I would say my dadaji and dadiji. They always wore white clothes. And my dadiji always wore white saris. So my love for white came from there," she said.
Telly actor Gauri Pradhan, who is set to star in Pashminna: Dhaage Mohabbat Ke alongside actor-husband Hiten Tejwani, says the duo had been on the lookout for a project that could bring them together, for a while. "There were several requests from fans for many years. We did a few projects in between, but we got to do a show like this one [after a long time]. It's a riveting love story," promises the actor, who first featured along with Tejwani in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, and then fronted the popular series, Kutumb.
The Kerala story actor Adah Sharma's next, Kofuku, a lightweight emotional tale, was part of the JioCinema Film Festival. The film is based on two individuals who find comfort in each other's company. "I trust my instincts while choosing scripts, and that is something that I will always continue to do. After The Kerala Story, I started receiving different types of roles, and I'm happy that filmmakers can see my potential," she said.