'Bindas Bhidu' Jackie Shroff dropped by to greet Mr. Perfectionist Aamir Khan at a press conference that was organised in Aamir's building to celebrate his birthday with the media.
Apparently, Jackie's son and charming Bollywood actor Tiger Shroff stays in the same building. Where media was uncontrollable at the press conference, when Jackie dropped by to greet Aamir, the clicks of the camera just didn't stop. The two actors hugged each other and readily posed for the paparazzi.
Aamir and Jackie have worked together in Dhoom 3 in which Jackie was playing Aamir's father. The film released in 2013 and is one of the highest grossing films in Bollywood. Also, Aamir had unveiled the trailer of Tiger's debut film Heropanti.
Jackie Shroff will next be seen in the upcoming Bollywood film Dilliwaali Zaalim Girlfriend, which is directed by Japinder Kaur. The film also stars Divyendu Sharma, Prachi Mishra and Ira Dubey in the lead roles.
Apparently, Jackie's son and charming Bollywood actor Tiger Shroff stays in the same building. Where media was uncontrollable at the press conference, when Jackie dropped by to greet Aamir, the clicks of the camera just didn't stop. The two actors hugged each other and readily posed for the paparazzi.
Aamir and Jackie have worked together in Dhoom 3 in which Jackie was playing Aamir's father. The film released in 2013 and is one of the highest grossing films in Bollywood. Also, Aamir had unveiled the trailer of Tiger's debut film Heropanti.
Jackie Shroff will next be seen in the upcoming Bollywood film Dilliwaali Zaalim Girlfriend, which is directed by Japinder Kaur. The film also stars Divyendu Sharma, Prachi Mishra and Ira Dubey in the lead roles.
- 3/13/2015
- GlamSham
‘Tere Liye’ from Dilliwaali Zaalim Girlfriend is a song about separation and the mood of the song is extremely nostalgic. The song is composed by Indeep Bakshi and sung by Indeep Bakshi and Soni B – featuring Divyendu Sharma and Prachi Mishra.
‘Tere Liye’ is shot at exquisite beautiful locations including Emirates palace, where Fast and Furious was shot.
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=NY8nh8fX-pE
Dilliwaali Zaalim Girlfriend starring Divyendu Sharma, Ira Dubey, Jackie Shroff, Prachi Mishra and Pradhuman Singh, produced by Manjeet kaur and Tarnpreet Singh. The film’s music is on T-series and is distributed by Waves Cinema and is slated for 20th March release.
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‘Tere Liye’ is shot at exquisite beautiful locations including Emirates palace, where Fast and Furious was shot.
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=NY8nh8fX-pE
Dilliwaali Zaalim Girlfriend starring Divyendu Sharma, Ira Dubey, Jackie Shroff, Prachi Mishra and Pradhuman Singh, produced by Manjeet kaur and Tarnpreet Singh. The film’s music is on T-series and is distributed by Waves Cinema and is slated for 20th March release.
The post Tere liye song from Dilliwaali Zaalim Girlfriend is out appeared first on BollySpice.
- 3/5/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
2013, the extra special year marking the centenary of Hindi Cinema is almost coming at an end.
To celebrate, BollySpice briefly explores the theatrical roots of Bollywood, expanding on the contribution of William Shakespeare, the famous playwright who has continuously intrigued the Indian film industry since the beginning of the Hindi film industry.
We explore selected Bollywood “Romeo and Juliet” interpretations and how they disturbingly reflect South Asian cultural issues related to “love”.
Theatrical Beginnings
When “sound” arrived into the world of Hindi cinema in 1931, it threatened the existence of the Parsi Theatre – a popular culture of performing arts that formed the foundation for what we now call “Bollywood”.
Not only had theatre formed an important foundation, but continues to be reflected through Bollywood – through more ways than one.
Popular Parsi theatrical productions were made into Hindi films. Famous theatre playwrights, as well as singing-dancing theatre performers joined the film industry; dramatical,...
To celebrate, BollySpice briefly explores the theatrical roots of Bollywood, expanding on the contribution of William Shakespeare, the famous playwright who has continuously intrigued the Indian film industry since the beginning of the Hindi film industry.
We explore selected Bollywood “Romeo and Juliet” interpretations and how they disturbingly reflect South Asian cultural issues related to “love”.
Theatrical Beginnings
When “sound” arrived into the world of Hindi cinema in 1931, it threatened the existence of the Parsi Theatre – a popular culture of performing arts that formed the foundation for what we now call “Bollywood”.
Not only had theatre formed an important foundation, but continues to be reflected through Bollywood – through more ways than one.
Popular Parsi theatrical productions were made into Hindi films. Famous theatre playwrights, as well as singing-dancing theatre performers joined the film industry; dramatical,...
- 11/23/2013
- by Aashi Gahlot
- Bollyspice
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