What Shah Rukh Khan feels of his age?

NEW DELHI,INDIA

Of these 42 years in this world, 18 years have been spent maintaining a super duper successful career in Bollywood.

Shah Rukh Khan says - I feel more stronger and enthusiastic today. In fact, when I play with my kids’ friends, I don’t use age as a criteria to perform less. I still think I can beat kids half my age at half the things I do, physically I mean. Age has become a number for me now. It doesn’t matter that a few more grey strands have come. I always had grey hair which I have been dyeing for the last five years. I feel I am the most looked after person in the world.


He adds - I don’t look at age as a reason for making more intelligent and wiser decisions. I don’t think what I did earlier was wrong and what I do now is right. It’s the wrongest notion that older people are smarter and wiser, I feel they are just older. In the film industry, someday I read I am ruling more, some days less, someday a younger star has toppled me. I think I am beyond all this now. But yes, it’s been 18 years and people say I have been the King of Bollywood, and I like it. I am not pompous but I don’t know how it feels not to be successful. For me, there’s always been one way and that is success. So I don’t know how it’s not to be the King of Bollywood. I feel it’s my birthright now.

And about Chak De India did not make it to the Oscars? He says - I am happy with the Filmfare award. The Oscar is not something that I will cry about. If I get it, good, if not — it’s ok.

Moreover, about his new ab-solute look. He added - I know people have been saying that I got it through special effects, surgery, and steroids, but I know how much hard work I put into this. When I was working out, I thought, I can’t have bigger biceps than Salman, a stronger chest than John or even wider shoulders than Hrithik, so I said why not concentrate on my abs. See, I have a very oriental kind of physique, like Bruce Lee, so I guess it’s standing out

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An interview with Zubeen Garg

NEW DELHI,INDIA

Ya Ali singer Zubeen Garg in this short video narrates about his journey in the bollywood, and how the song Ya Ali brought him to the focus of the industry. He mentions about his past, his present and his future project.



The song Ya Ali from the movie Gangster catapulted his career in the Indian film industry. The song rocked the whole country, it was crooned by everyone, and was loved by everyone. It is still Zubeen's best shot since his first debunte in the movie Fiza. Watch out this video

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Zubeen Garg went missing in the Jjhoom India



The sensational singer, Zubeen Garg absense in the musical reality show Jjhoom India aired on Indian Television channel Sahara One was unfortunate. His absense not only disappointed his large fan following but has maligned his image, the television image across the nations. Now when television is getting an upper hand in the bollywood, his absence is indeed uncalled for, and it is unexpected.

Though he didn't fair well in the opening show of the programme and had to listen unpleasant things from the judges especially from the ace director and producer Mahesh Bhatt, his absence in the show make us all believe that he is irresponsible not only to the show but to his devoted fan following. He was not there when his team was given a thumping victory for getting the required votes to go for the next round. It is of his large pool of fan factor that made him immune from the elimination round.

He is the pride of Assam and of the north east. Whatever happens with him in the show, it indeed casts its effects on the people of this region. What came as disappointing in the show was that his partner Shama Sikander didn't defend him; moreover she said in front of the camera that he [Zubeen Garg] was not present in the rehearsal, and is still not even present in the show. Don't you think such statement against him in front of the whole nation effects his image? It does effect.

By showing his absense he showed his un-participatory nature to the whole television viewers who were glued to their television set to watch him, and his performance.








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Akshay Kumar: The most sought after hero

NEW DELHI,INDIA

The whole bollywood, perhaps, revolves around the Khan brothers Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and of course Saif Ali Khan. Amongst these unbreakable pillars, if there is one hero who is the most bankable and most sought after is Akshay Kumar a.k.a Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia.

Cinemagoers love him for his persistent effort to establish himself in the Hindi film industry. If all of them cannot love him, they can’t even ignore him. Such is the footings of this actor in the psyche of movie crazy Indian sub-continent.

He is the perfect hero of the bollywood. His physique is very much macho, his style fabulous and trendy but very much Indianised. He has got all those elements for which people watch Hollywood movies. If he does Matrix like actions, people love it. Furthermore, people go gaga over his comical performances as well. He carries all those elements and traits that we all love to see.

He is the perfect hero, well without any style of his own. His style changes with every movie he does. You give him any action packed movie, true to his salt he will do justice to the role.

After all, during the 90s, Akshay Kumar was known as the highly-energetic and action-packed hero of Bollywood. Films such as Khiladi released in 1992; Mohra released in 1994 and Sabse Bada Khiladi released in 1995, helped him to establish this tag. Who can forget his first hit movie “Khiladi” in the box office?

Now, reports have come that Akshay Kumar has signed a film for Rs 41 crore, which will be directed by Priyadarshan and produced by Venus, has brought him into the big league of highly sought after heroes in the Bollywood. Why not? After all, the success rate of his films has been phenomenal this year.

A quick cursory glance of his movies released this year shows that none of them was a flop. Namastey London was liked by masses and critics alike and was a hit at home and abroad, next comes the Sajid Khan’s Heyy Babyy, which proved to be a superhit at the box-office. Coming to his recent release Bhool Bhulaiyaa, the movie has done remarkably well in India and in the UK market as well.

He is really a hero, a hero who has been striving hard in the Bollywood for two decades for entertaining us non-stop. He is a Khiladi, a true Khiladi.

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