Oct 202017
 

Over a month after producer Shailendra Singh had said that he had acquired “a title that’s sexier than Singh Is Kinng”, for the sequel to his 2008 comedy, mid-day has learnt the name. The second instalment, which will apparently see Ranveer Singh fill in the shoes of Akshay Kumar, will be titled Sher Singh. The producer was forced to revise the name after Vipul A Shah, who helmed the original, refused to part with the title.


Akshay Kumar in ‘Singh Is Kinng’

Shailendra tells mid-day that he acquired the rights to this name on Wednesday after difficulty. “While we had initially wanted the title Singh Is Kinng, Vipul Shah refused to part with it. I have been asking him to return it to me for the last five years. Then, I decided to pick another name, because, the name Singh Is Bliing had also been explored. So, a similar sounding title would cause confusion.”

His upcoming film, he is certain, will emerge as an important franchise in the industry. “Bollywood doesn’t have an iconic superhero. Sher Singh will be that character. He does not have super powers, but will be an extraordinary human being.”

Ranveer Singh
Ranveer Singh

The producer says Ranveer was his first choice, given that the actor “can be Bollywood’s ultimate sardar”. “Ranveer has all the characteristics needed to play a sardar, just like Akshay and Ajay Devgn do. I narrated the story to him in one line about a month-and-a-half ago, and discussed his look too. He expressed interest in the project and asked me for a 10-page script, which I will send him this week.”

Shailendra’s enthusiasm is palpable when he talks about his protagonist. “I will tell you one thing — Sher Singh ordinary hai, lekin kaam extraordinary karta hai!”

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Oct 202017
 

Rajinikanth’s 2.0 is said to be one of the most expensive movies in India till date. It goes without saying that Thalaiva’s fan can’t wait for the release of this film. And what makes us even more excited is the fact that we get to see Akshay Kumar in a new avatar alongside Rajinikanth firing the screen together with their sheer talent. It’s like having best of both the worlds!

While we just can’t think of anyone other than legendary Rajinikanth playing Chitti’s character, not many know that he had some other plans in mind before he decided to don this role once again.

In a recent interview with a leading channel, Aamir Khan shared that Rajinikanth wanted him to play the lead in the film as the actor thought he wasn’t in best of his health to do so himself. He further added that however, he turned down the request as in his views no one other than Rajinikanth could have done this role better.

“I told Shankar that I will not be able to do it, and only Rajini sir could do this film. I have already seen the first part and I have loved it. I am a huge fan of Rajini sir, and because of the impression that I got from that film, I couldn’t imagine myself or anyone else in the lead role apart from Rajini sir for 2.0. So I didn’t do it. It wasn’t a tough decision for me because I know that it is going to be a super hit in all languages,” he revealed.

Well, we are still trying to wrap our heads around this piece of information, Aamir as Chitti? 2.0 is all set to hit the screens in January 2018 and is a sequel to 2010 superhit film ‘Enthiran’.

Do you think Mr. Perfectionist could have done this role better or could have done justice with the role in the first place?

Oct 082017
 

Even before its release, Rajinikanth and Akshay Kumar starrer ‘2.0′ has been stirring quite a storm by releasing images and videos from behind the scenes. Earlier this year, the makers shared a glimpse of their magnum-opus project, through a short clip that showed how the team is gearing up for one of biggest releases of 2018 that will be larger than life. Well, when you have two stalwarts in one frame even terms like ‘unparalleled’ and ‘exceptional’ are understatements.  

Rajinikanth 2.0© Lyca Productions

While our excitement has already reached the pinnacle, the makers are ensuring that it stays there until the movie’s release, by sharing awesome videos of the film’s making. Director Shankar is spreading his Midas touch on ‘2.0′ and thanks to him our curiosity and excitement is growing with each passing day. And if you feel that we are exaggerating about the potential of this film, then this video is for you. For those who don’t know, this movie has been shot using the latest 3D technology cameras directly.

While talking about the film, Rajinikanth said “I was mesmerized when I saw the first shot in 3D on the screen. I was repeatedly watching it.” Akshay Kumar too voiced his opinion stating that “Working in 3D was much harder than I imagined. From the film set to every single shot, it was important for everything to be perfect.” The actors were joined by the film’s cinematographer Nirav Shah, and lead stereographer Ray Hannisian who further discussed about the challenges and efforts that go in while shooting a 3D movie. Hannisian has earlier worked with big guns like Katy Perry, U2 and The Black Eyed Peas.   

Rajinikanth 2.0© Lyca Productions

As we all eagerly await the release of this promising film, this 3D featurette gives us an idea of how opulent and kickass this movie is going to be. While Rajinikanth reprises his role as Dr. Vaseegaran, Akshay Kumar is making his Kollywood debut and will play the role of his nemesis. Actress Amy Jackson too is a part of this project. After watching this video, we can say that this movie is going to be one of the biggest blockbusters of 2018, possibly surpassing the likes of ‘Baahubali’ and Stephen King’s ‘It’. It is slated for a January release.

Sep 302017
 

On the auspicious occasion of Dusshera, Bollywood celebs have taken to Twitter to wish love, light and happiness to their fans and followers.

Here’s what the stars tweeted:

Anil Kapoor: May the victory of Good over Evil inspire you towards having your own victories! #HappyDussehra #VijayaDashami

May the victory of Good over Evil inspire you towards having your own victories! #HappyDussehra#VijayaDashami

— Anil Kapoor (@AnilKapoor) September 30, 2017

Akshay Kumar: May all your problems burn along with the effigy of Ravana and may you get success in everything you do. #HappyDussehra

May all your problems burn along with the effigy of Ravana and may you get success in everything you do. #HappyDussehrapic.twitter.com/QJT6Z60kFu

— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) September 30, 2017

Bhumi Pednekar: Wishing all you beautiful people a very #HappyDussehra .May the good in your life take over all the evil.Light,love and happiness

Wishing all you beautiful people a very #HappyDussehra .May the good in your life take over all the evil.Light,love and happiness ðÂ?Â?ðÂ?»

— bhumi pednekar (@psbhumi) September 30, 2017

Sridevi Boney Kapoor: Wishing everyone a very Happy Dusshera. May this day bring victory, happiness and peace to all. #HappyDussehra

Wishing everyone a very Happy Dusshera. May this day bring victory, happiness and peace to all. #HappyDussehra

— SRIDEVI BONEY KAPOOR (@SrideviBKapoor) September 30, 2017

Vivek Anand Oberoi: May this Dussehra burn all your worries with Ravana and bring you and your family loads of happiness! A very #HappyDussehra to all of you!

May this Dussehra burn all your worries with Ravana and bring you and your family loads of happiness! A very #HappyDussehra to all of you! pic.twitter.com/BvyFiLTx82

— Vivek Anand Oberoi (@vivek_oberoi) September 30, 2017

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Sep 242017
 

Varun DhawanVarun Dhawan

(To the audience at the Jagran Cinema Summit as the session starts: Aapka dhyan kidhar hai? Humara hero idhar hai!). By the way, who calls himself only a hero (albeit in a song)?
When you’re a hero in a David Dhawan film, you do!

Two reasons you’re the perfect choice to talk about ‘future of stardom’. One, you are the top star among millennials. Second, you’ve literally grown up around Bollywood stars. What did they — say, Salman Khan — tell you about stardom that you’ve always borne in mind?
Firstly, what’s stardom? It’s simply a person’s ability to connect with fans. An actor can’t become a star if people don’t make him one. I remember how as a kid, people would talk about my father’s (director David Dhawan’s) insane box-office record. At home, he’d only talk about how he made movies for the love of people. Many of them would come up to tell me about being unwell, and how they saw my dad’s film, they felt better: Unki tabiyat theek ho gayi! This power to heal people, or make them smile, is stardom. Salman Khan, for instance, was a star 20 years ago. He’s a bigger star now. And that’s because he’s constantly connecting with fans — through Internet, social-media, cinemas, radio… There are far more avenues to connect now. You can’t take stardom for granted. After my first film, Salman Bhai just told me, “Yeh toh chal gayi. Par ab kya karega? (This one worked. What’ll you do now?)” Which is true. The first film chooses you. After that, if the choices you make don’t tally with what the audience wants, they’ll just throw you out.

The other actor you’ve spent a lot of time with is Govinda. Anyone who’s met him knows he’s a pop-philosopher. What gyan did he give you?
When I was a kid, Chi Chi bhaiyya would joke a lot about how he thinks I’d grow up to become an Ajay Devgn type of actor! He found me to be rather intense. I’ve loved them all — Chi Chi bhaiyya, Akshay Kumar — watching Baba’s (Sanjay Dutt) films in Gaiety-Galaxy, which is an unbelievable experience, it’s a film of its own. I remember stepping out of the first-day, first-show of Kaho Na Pyar Hai (Hrithik Roshan’s debut) in Chandan (theatre), and hearing a person say, “Yeh ladka toh heera hai. Heera!” These are moments when you realise that this actor is on his way to stardom.

And then some of them fade. So there’s someone like Salman, who’s right on top still, and Govinda, about the same age, isn’t. If you’re to play film critic for a moment, how would you explain this?
I wouldn’t want to do that. I can’t. It’s too difficult.

Varun Dhawan with the audience at the Jagran Cinema Summit. Pic/Satej Shinde
Varun Dhawan with the audience at the Jagran Cinema Summit. Pic/Satej Shinde

Or for that matter the three Khans, who are still right up there.
As much as people like to put some people up (on a pedestal), they also like to see their heroes fall. That’s just life. As an actor, I just have to choose the right kind of films, as times change. You have to move with the times. Today I shot for an ad, for instance, which was being directed by a 26-year-old, and she knew exactly what she wanted, and how — much better than many seasoned directors I’ve worked with. If this is the future, then it’s great. I’m 30, there’s a four-year gap between us. Five years ago, when I came into the industry, I knew what kids wanted. I haven’t updated myself since, because I don’t consume as much entertainment as I did then. I can’t see trends as well as I could, during school and college. I had to learn from the 26-year-old girl. I was happy that she could tell me where I was going wrong.

You were also very concerned about making it in time for this interview, given your ad-shoot. That’s also the refreshing future of Bolllywood stardom. We know your dad has waited for hours for Govinda to show up!
Well, he’s waited for a lot of people. That is just part and parcel of how things worked back then. Eventually, you have to respect each person’s time. Also, stardom is a result of many people working behind the scenes, day-in and day-out, so you look great on screen, and are loved by people. Stardom cannot be achieved without the film fraternity backing you. You can’t fight the whole system, and become a star. You have to get love from your family first, and then the others.

The other instance of how stardom has changed is that even Salman Khan, who just had to show up on screen and play his image once upon a time, has to work hard on portraying characters.
He just wants you to think otherwise, but Salman Khan is a very hard-working actor, and he’s always been. He just makes it look easy. But yes, since we are talking about the future, today, content is the star. If you look at 2017, films aren’t opening to the sort of numbers they used to. That’s scary. People are waiting. They want to check on a Friday what the reviews (of a film) are like. Thousands of people are giving reviews — good or bad. Some of them haven’t even seen the film. They tell you what they feel it will be like! You have to battle that. But I feel if there is love between audiences, and an actor, they will show up on the first three days. If the film is no good, of course, it won’t work.

You’re in fact one of the few Bollywood stars who’s been around since the advent of social media. Do you think it’s turned the perception game on its head — no film’s as terrible, or terrific, as it’s made out to be?
Totally. And there are social media stars as well. They are stars in their own right. They’re hugely entertaining on the web. But can they open a film, or guarantee numbers? No. Our country is very big. This year, ‘heartland’ films have done better in Delhi-UP, because those audiences could connect with the films. Maharashtra, on the other hand, which would bring in the maximum revenues before, hasn’t posted the best numbers. Here again, the Mumbai audience is different from Delhi’s. So yes, I called myself a ‘hero’ in my own film. But I didn’t call myself a star. I feel the media anoints stars too soon. Of course, personally, I feel good about that. But, frankly, becoming a star is something else. A hundred people trying to touch you, is not stardom. You’re liked as an actor, sure. But a star generates mass hysteria —Rajesh Khanna, Shah Rukh, Khan, Salman Khan, Amitabh Bachchan — these are stars. We mustn’t tag too soon, or so easily. Do you agree?

Sure, as in the difference between a celebrity and a star. And while the former will still get mobbed in a mall…
Exactly. Because that’s free. It has happened with me as well — because an actor is coming for an event, it is packed with people. You go to Amity University, you’d want to simply stand outside! They’re screaming, hooting… Par theatre mein toh aate hee nahin hai (But they’re not coming to theatres)! Then what’s the point? On YouTube, you get 10, 20, 100 million views. Theatre pe koi aaya? These are just tools to manage perception, and create stardom. But only the box-office is the answer to stardom. Let me ask you, who were the actual stars of this year — Rajkummar Rao, Ayushmann Khurrana, Kriti Sanon, Bhumi Pednekar. Bhumi has delivered three hits in a row — Dum Laga Ke Haisha, Toilet, and now Shubh Mangal Saavdhan. In a year when nothing’s working, Ayushmann and Bhumi have clearly done something right. Rajkummar has done some of the best work in his generation. The amount of love they receive is not enough. Soon, if it hasn’t happened already, these actors will become the next set of bankable stars.

How about a star like Akshay Kumar, who consistently comes in with four films in a year, which used to be the norm back in the day. None of the new crop attempt that.
Actors spend about 60 days during shoot, and 20 days tops, to promote a film. I believe we can still do at least two more films a year. The problem is everyone’s got psyched. We’re all worried. We second-guess ourselves too much — not as actors — but as a society. The world is second-guessing itself. You’re worried about what’s happening between America and North Korea — it seems like a WWF match is going on.

What does that have to do with box-office?
No, I’m saying, we’re just worried as a people, always second-guessing ourselves. You can’t do more films. Anything you do, you first wonder — will it go fine, or not; will it work, or not? Akshay Kumar, in that sense, is a legend — he’s the leading example of someone with a strong head. He doesn’t get bothered by criticism. He gets praised, he smiles, and moves on. I’ll tell you what’s up with the millennial generation. We don’t know how to deal with criticism —hum hil jaate hain! And the big cause is social media — it causes depression, anxiety. Younger actors aren’t immune to it.

You’re still, according to Twitter, the most engaged young star on the platform. You’re tuned into social media, unlike many others, like Kangana for instance, who simply stays away for sanity’s sake.
Well, once I start work with Shoojit Sir (on the film October), I’ve been asked to go off social media. He doesn’t want me to think about a lot of (extraneous) things. But even on social media, one has to realise that you’ve put out whatever you had to, and then you just have to move on.

Another thing you’ve made very clear is that you don’t want to be an actor/star whose audience is only in the few big cities. By which you mean going for a pan-India audience?
Yes, that’s right. It’s really sad that our films don’t work in the South. And I don’t even know why we say South. I know it’s in the southern part. But it’s our country, it’s India. I pray that my film does well in Kashmir, the Northeast, Andhra, and why not? They are my brothers and sisters. A film like Baahubali showed us (that it’s possible). Is Prabhas a star or not?

While you want to appeal to a pan-India audience, you’ve pretty much lived in a Juhu-Bandra world. Does that not cause a disconnect between the intended audience profile, and you?
It definitely does. How are you going to understand what they’re thinking? I’m very fortunate that I’m an actor, so I get opportunities (to connect). Like, when I was doing Badrinath Ki Dulhaniya, I went to Kota and stayed there for about 35 to 40 days. I met a lot of people, learnt a lot of things. Luckily, if I have to play a character from Mumbai and say things like, “Aye bhai, ek number,” it would come naturally to me. Because I am from Mumbai. But even when I have to play a Delhi-ite, there is a lot of research that has to go into it. But I do that in my own time, in my own way. So what I can do as an actor is choose those kinds of films. Like, my future lineup: I’m doing a Shoojit Sircar film, and one with Sharat Katariya called Sui Dhaga, which is also somewhat a ‘heartland movie’. So I’ll learn from Sharat, and use that in my performance.

In a recent interview, you said you wished you had more “lived experiences”. What did you mean by that?
That I wish I could have seen more life. How do you do a scene about losing a loved one, unless you’ve lost a loved one? The director will of course tell you. But what about the actual emotion? That ‘dard’ jab koi guzar jata hai! God forbid, it happens to someone. But it’s life. It will. How do you show that? You have to live life for it.
It can happen at a young age as well — as you go through break-ups, make-ups, or probably when you get married. Today, if I have to play a father, I will never know the true essence of that part, until I have a child of my own. I always tell my mother, “I don’t understand why you feel so much love, what’s this instinct?” She says, “When you have a child, you’ll know.” So you have to live life. I’ve seen my father ageing. He had a massive health scare. The emotions I went through in that one minute were the scariest ever. Coming back to acting, one of my coaches told me, a sad thing about actors is that even while something bad is happening to them, and they’re actually going through it, they also observe it (as a third person). It’s not an easy job!

You were apparently really happy when someone first broke your heart once, because you wanted to feel that pain as an actor!
(Laughs) I was a little kid then.

There’s the other popular assumption about your upbringing — that if someone comes from a film-family, as it were, they’re necessarily privileged.
It’s not an assumption. It’s true. You have a better entry into films, people you can talk to, and discuss (films and filmmaking with). The assumption, though, is that each person (from a film-family) is from the same background. Now Vicky Kaushal, a fine actor, is action-director Shyam Kaushal’s son. I’m sure he would’ve found some help. But not so much help. He may have actually struggled his way in. I can say how much ever I have to about my own struggles, but it will be cutting a sorry figure. That’s not the human being I am.

Well, you did audition for Life Of Pi and Dhobi Ghat. Any others?
There were a couple of TV shows I auditioned for. My friend Kavish and I would go together. I would put down fake names on the register. The dilemma I was going through was if I was good enough to be here. Truth is, I did fail a lot of auditions. And I’ve been on both sides. As an assistant director, I’ve taken a lot of auditions. And I would feel bad for the way aspiring actors would get treated. I used to be like, “Yeh log acting ki kadar hi nahi karte hain. Pani aur chai toh poochna chahiye. Bhai saab, aap theek ho?” The other assistant director on the team, Karan Malhotra (in My Name Is Khan) thought I was mad. He’d say, “Tu Oprah Winfrey kyun ban raha hai. Tu audition le, aur ghar jaa.” But yes, there’s a lot of competition. I had a friend called Rajat at Barry John’s acting school, who had come down from Jammu. He’d cycle for auditions, cycle back, spend the whole day, eat there, and his money would dry up. But he’s doing well now.

At what point did you start referring to yourself as an actor?
At 16. I saw American Psycho at a theatre, thrice, back-to-back. I didn’t leave my room for three days after and started enacting scenes. Because there were no people around me, I’d talk to milk cartons, or the door. I would shoot my own video, and show it to friends. And they’d go, “Dude, what’s wrong with you?” I’d say, “I’m an actor. I’m feeling like I’m an actor!” If you’re truly an actor, your self-confidence has to be super-high. You’re gonna get knocked on the chin so many times, especially in 2017 — social-media, critics, or people pretending to be critics. Everyone has an opinion. So your self-belief has to be rock solid.

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Sep 132017
 

Akshay Kumar turned a year older a few days ago and social media was flooded with wishes for him. From his wife, family, colleagues and fans across the globe, everyone came together to make this day a virtual hit.

Happy happy birthday to my best friend, the kindest man in the world, a wonderful father with the best ‘dancey face’ and Jeez all that hotness on top of it all 🙂 #HappyBirthdayMrK

A post shared by Twinkle Khanna (@twinklerkhanna) on Sep 9, 2017 at 12:03am PDT

However, few of his fan clubs went a step further to ensure that the day counted for a great humanitarian deed. So his fan clubs organised a free health check up booth in Akola. The fan club identifies itself with the name ‘Akola Akkians’.

@akshaykumar Sir AkolaAkkians Celebrate Your Birthday With Free Health Checkup Camp Pls Do See And If Possible Wish Me Its My Birthday Today pic.twitter.com/QVPurquuSu

— Bhushan Khiladi (@Bhushanadhau1) September 11, 2017

Even the doctors present there were Akshay Kumar fans!

Dr. Kishore Dhone Talking About @akshaykumar Sir At #AkolaAkkians Free Health CheckUp camp Event Of Akshay Sir Birthday @AKFansGroup pic.twitter.com/aGoIyTrA92

— Bhushan Khiladi (@Bhushanadhau1) September 11, 2017

Another fan club in Odisha fed many kids from orphanages and served packets of rice as well.

We celebrated birthday of our most loved @akshaykumar sir with serving lunch to small kids & donated rice packet I n an orphanage . pic.twitter.com/NYkaFSb2Ux

— Odisha Akkians (@OdishaAkkians) September 9, 2017

Similar thing was done by his fan club in Ranchi as well.

ख�शियां बाटने का दिन नही मौका चाहि� अकाउंट में पैसा नहीं हमलोगों को द�आ चाहि� अनाथ आश�रम के बच�चो के साथ ख़�शी के क�छ पल @akshaykumar pic.twitter.com/RHZ2Wc73P9

— Ranchi Akkians (@RanchiAkkians) September 9, 2017

And even blood donation camps were organised in certain parts of the country.

KHILADI GROUP donating blood on the occasion of @akshaykumar sir’s birthday. #HappyBirthdayAkshayKumar pic.twitter.com/7isavOBRNQ

— â?¤ KHILADI GROUP â?¤ (@TKhiladiGroup) September 9, 2017

Akshay took to Twitter and expressed his gratitude for all the love.

Extremely touched and proud of you all �� Thank you so much https://t.co/uwve3qe34x

— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) September 10, 2017

It’s gestures like these that make you believe that being a great human is more valuable that being a good actor. While Bollywood houses many actors, it’s not everyday that you read beautiful stories like this. Only proves the fact that Akshay Kumar, as a human, has touched more lives than Akshay the actor. Here’s hoping he lives a long life and continues to inspire many more people.

Sep 092017
 

It’s Bollywood’s macho-man Akshay Kumar’s birthday today. While the whole world is busy wishing Akki in their own way, it is one particular message that has left everyone smiling from ear to ear.

You know you’re having a good time when you don’t realise how days have passed. Last day in paradise…making the most of it ðŸ˜?

A post shared by Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) on Nov 3, 2016 at 10:29am PDT

Twinkle Khanna has done it again, stealing the thunder from everyone. Though every celeb has given their best wishes to the actor, Mrs. Funnybones came up with something new this time and we just can’t stop obsessing over it.

The perfect getaway from the Mumbai heat, chilling quite literally with my partner in crime 🙂 #vacaymode #holidayvibes

A post shared by Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) on May 1, 2016 at 10:36pm PDT

Akshay and Twinkle are the cutest couple in B-town and keep giving us insane relationship goals. From sharing their memorable moments to talking about their ups and downs, they are just adorable. And now that her hubby has turned 50, how can we not expect something amazing from her?

Sometimes we do end up in the same boat if not on the same page #sailingaway

A post shared by Twinkle Khanna (@twinklerkhanna) on Jun 13, 2017 at 12:47am PDT

It’s not that she posted something lovey-dovey (that’s just not her style), but she has shared the cutest video on Instagram. Where their daughter can be heard asking Mr. Khiladi to act in various poses and he definitely follows the command. She also posted a heartfelt message, “Happy happy birthday to my best friend, the kindest man in the world, a wonderful father with the best ‘dancey face’ and Jeez all that hotness on top of it all 🙂 #HappyBirthdayMrK.”

Isn’t that so cute? Check out the adorable video that has left everyone in splits here:

Happy happy birthday to my best friend, the kindest man in the world, a wonderful father with the best ‘dancey face’ and Jeez all that hotness on top of it all 🙂 #HappyBirthdayMrK

A post shared by Twinkle Khanna (@twinklerkhanna) on Sep 9, 2017 at 12:03am PDT

Earlier, she also posted a photo of Akshay, builder Vikas Oberoi, Gayatri Joshi and herself (Swadesh actress), giving it a epic twist.

The birthday boys and their merry cheerleaders! #happybirthdayboys

A post shared by Twinkle Khanna (@twinklerkhanna) on Sep 8, 2017 at 12:09pm PDT

However, this isn’t the first time that power couple has left us filled with a ton of love. When it comes to Akshay, he is very straightforward and expresses his love in front of millions of people on social media.

Your love, humour and madness make me keep falling in love with you every single day…Happy birthday Tina, never change 😘

A post shared by Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) on Dec 29, 2016 at 4:03am PST

Though Twinkle has her unique way of expressing her feelings for her handsome husband that we love, love and love.

So now I can officially refer to him as my trophy husband 🙂 #NationalFilmAwards #Hurrah

A post shared by Twinkle Khanna (@twinklerkhanna) on May 3, 2017 at 7:44am PDT

 

Father and son busy making soufflé and layered white chocolate mousse for our dinner guests.I have trained my boys well 🙂 #dessertstory #sundayshenanigans

A post shared by Twinkle Khanna (@twinklerkhanna) on Aug 13, 2017 at 4:05am PDT

But then can we expect anything less from Mrs. Funnybones? Nope, no we can’t!

Sep 012017
 

With the kind of box office profits they bring in, these 10 Bollywood actors are making tons and tons of money. Even though many films tank at the box office, these actors are making big bucks from their film fees and brand endorsements. 

Forbes has finally released a list of the 10 highest paid actors in B-town, after revealing the list of highest paid International actors around the world. In the world’s highest paid list, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar made it to the top 10, however, none of the Indian female actors made it to the list. 

This latest list gives us a few more details about the earnings of Bollywood’s biggest celebs and their source of income. The magazine has taken an aggregate number from June 1, 2016, to June 1, 2017. The data is curated based on the collections and records of Box Office India, Box Office Mojo, IMDB, press interviews and more. 

Well, King Khan rules the list followed Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar. However, what has caught everyone’s attention is the fact that just 2 female actors have made it to this list. Meet the highest paid actors of B-town in the list below: 

Shahrukh Khan

Yearly Earnings: $38 million (Rs 243 crore)

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Salman Khan

Net worth: $37 million (Rs 236 crore)

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Akshay Kumar

Net worth: $35.5 million (Rs 224 crore)

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Aamir Khan

Net worth: $12.5 million (Rs 80 crore)

Get Ready To Meet The 10 Highest Paid B-Town Actors, According To Forbes Magazine© Twitter

Hrithik Roshan

Net worth: $11.5 million (Rs 73.6 crore)

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Deepika Padukone

Net worth: $11 million (Rs 70 crore)

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Ranveer Singh

Net worth: $10 million (Rs 64 crore)

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Priyanka Chopra

Net worth: $10 million (Rs 64 crore)

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Amitabh Bachchan

Net worth: $9 million (Rs 57 crore)

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Ranbir Kapoor

Net worth: $8.5 (Rs 54 crore) 

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As per Forbes, both Hollywood and Bollywood male actors earn a lot more than their female counterparts and the box office receipts show us why. Taking about the Hollywood list, the magazine said, “The top 10 actors banked a cumulative $488.5 million – nearly three times the $172.5 million combined total of the 10 top-earning women. While only three actresses made more than $20 million in 12 months, 16 actors broached the mark.”

And the same pattern can be seen in B-town as well. To be precise, Deepika Padukone earns about 30% of SRK’s total pay. It goes without saying that we are proud of both PeeCee and Deeps and everyone who made it to the list!

Aug 242017
 

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The Forbes’ list of the world’s top 20 highest paid actors 2017 was released yesterday. Bollywood makes its presence felt with Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar in the top 10. Surprisingly, Aamir Khan, whose film Dangal (2016) shattered box office records (it was a big draw in China too), is conspicious by his absence. The list of the highest-paid actors is based on earnings between June 1, 2016 and June 1, 2017.

Earnings estimates are based on data from media measurement and analytics company, box office collections besides interviews with industry insiders. Aamir detests talking about his earnings. Nor does he share details about his accumalated wealth. We assume this is the reason he does not figure in the coveted list.

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Aug 202017
 

Twinkle Khanna is hands down the most savage, funniest and wittiest person on Twitter, who never lets anything slide past her easily. Honestly, thanks to her and her hilarious and sarcastic remarks that even the mundane news pieces interest us. It is her sarcasm that led her and Twitter to an interesting revelation. While actor Akshay Kumar is still basking in the success of his movie ‘Toilet: Ek prem Katha’, his wife aka Mrs. Funnybones seems to have guessed the plot for the movie’s second season already. Well, not really! But if the producers and directors look at her tweet, who knows they might give it a thought.

Good morning and I guess here is the first scene of Toilet Ek Prem Katha part 2 #WhenYourWalkGoesDownTheToilet pic.twitter.com/tfyTQs8BFM

— Twinkle Khanna (@mrsfunnybones) August 19, 2017

Her tweet has visibly left the internet laughing and face-palming over the ignorance of some people who openly defecate. Maybe they still need ‘fresh air’ to relieve themselves. While Khanna was spot on with her sarcasm, Twitter too couldn’t stop itself from adding a tinge of wit and dollop of humour in the reactions.  In fact, some even dug up old tweets of Maharashtra’s CM Devendra Fadnavis, where he spoke about Mumbai becoming Open Defecation Free (ODF). But, this picture narrates another story.

Great news for Mumbai !
Congratulations to all Mumbaikars!
Mumbai becomes Open Defacation Free (ODF).
Good job BMC and Shri Ajoy Mehta ! pic.twitter.com/WfIQJQmeSs

— Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) July 7, 2017

The government has created a lot of toilets in the school for the girls, but failed to create toilets in the public area.

— Rachit Gupta (@rachitattweet) August 19, 2017

But people should be awake too : they can always go to closest toilet

— pallavi ghosh (@_pallavighosh) August 19, 2017

While people started arguing over the fact that there aren’t many toilets for us, Khanna was quick to respond that there was a toilet a few minutes away from the scene.

Exactly!The public toilet is a 7-8 minute walk from this particular spot… https://t.co/4533Q4YbWy

— Twinkle Khanna (@mrsfunnybones) August 19, 2017

watching vast ocean while emptying his current account….indeed a true #ToiletEkPremKatha moment

— The Shobhanjan (@wonderboy_deo) August 19, 2017

He might be desperate and couldn’t wait to go to the public toilets lol 😆

— Seema Desai (@SeemaSeema2984) August 19, 2017

Smell of fresh air!!! Lucky you

— Meenu Arora ღ (@MeenuKumarr) August 19, 2017

7-8 minute is good amount seeing the amount of pressure built up.

— Ankur Goel (@ankurinnovator) August 19, 2017

Early morning शौच with a sea side view..The dude’s made it!😂😂

— Nimesh Bhandari (@BhandariNimesh) August 19, 2017

Well, clearly it looks like it will take more than a film to change the mindset of the society when it comes to open defecation, but that the movie was made to bring about a positive in the society is what’s worth appreciating.

Having said that, the Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar starrer movie has already entered the Rs. 100 crore Club within a few days of its release and the success is just the beginning, we don’t think the crze will fade away anytime soon. The movie talks about Keshav and Jaya who fall in love and get married. However, on her first day, she realizes that there is not a single toilet in the village and women have to go to the fields in the dark to relieve themselves. She walks out of her husband’s home and then starts Keshav’s struggle to get the love of his life back by building toilets in the village.

Source: India Today