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Kajol to Katrina Kaif – Bollywood Stars on Shah Rukh Khan’s Charm, Wit and Stardom

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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Few stars shine as brightly as Shah Rukh Khan. His screen presence, charisma and off-screen generosity have inspired millions around the world. For many, SRK is a symbol of hard work and passion and he has truly redefined what it means to be a superstar.

As a special tribute ahead of his 60th birthday, we looked through our archives and fondly revisited what Shah Rukh’s colleagues have said about him over the years.

Kajol about his warmth and kindness

“The nicest part about Shah Rukh is that whenever we meet, there is always so much warmth, so much love. We pick up from we’d left off. There’s no discomfort or awkwardness. Our friendship has lasted so long because of this reason.”

Karan Johar about his business mindset

Shah Rukh Khan

“He’s a superstar, entrepreneur and he is also a visionary. He has the most intelligent mind I know in the business.”

Kareena Kapoor Khan about his superstardom

Shah Rukh Khan

“He’s the biggest star of the Indian film industry. There may be great actors and superstars but there will be only one phenomenon that is Shah Rukh Khan. The kind of charisma he enjoys no one else can. He was the first superstar I worked with.”

Raveena Tandon about his witty nature

Shah Rukh Khan

“He’s a riot to work with. Super fun and witty. He’s always cracking jokes. He’d always say that I smelt good and would ask me what perfumes I wore. He’s not the conventional good looking guy but he’s still the king of romance.”

Karisma Kapoor about his supportive personality

Shah Rukh Khan

“In Dil To Pagal Hai, he helped me in every scene…He’s always been fun. I’m good friends with Gauri (Khan). It’s all about kids and family now. The good part is that SRK and I are friends even though we don’t work together anymore.”

Katrina Kaif about his generosity

Shah Rukh Khan


“The first thing that comes across about him is that he’s one of the most generous co-stars. Charming, courteous and a gentleman. At work, he ensures that his co-stars and co-performers are also given an opportunity to do their best.”

Also Read: Farah Khan Compares Diana Penty’s 100-year-old Home to Mannat, Says Shah Rukh Khan Should Visit Too

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Shashi Tharoor Slams 'Paid Review' Accusations After Heats Up Debate Around The Ba*ds Of Bollywood
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Shashi Tharoor Slams ‘Paid Review’ Accusations After Heats Up Debate Around The Ba*ds Of Bollywood

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

In a rare crossover between politics and cinema commentary, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has stirred discussion after praising the streaming series The Ba***ds of Bollywood — created and directed by Aryan Khan — only to be accused of providing a “paid review.” Tharoor responded swiftly and firmly: “I am not for sale,” he declared.

What Tharoor said

On 27 October 2025, Tharoor took to X (formerly Twitter) to laud the series, calling it “a fearless and witty satire” with strong storytelling and congratulating both Aryan Khan and his father, superstar Shah Rukh Khan, on their cinematic ambition.

His praise, however, sparked backlash when a social-media user accused him of a paid endorsement:

“Must be a paid review.”
Tharoor’s reply was immediate and unequivocal: “I am not for sale.”

The charge and the counter-charge

The accusation of a paid review emerged purely on social-media speculation. Tharoor’s tweet was purely positive; there was no disclosed transaction or official tie-in mentioned. Still, the timing raised eyebrows: the series had recently premiered on a major streaming platform and the usual flurry of promotional activity was underway.

Tharoor, known for his erudition and frequent commentary on international affairs, reaffirmed that his appraisal was based on his own viewing and analysis, not payment or arrangement. Importantly, no independent evidence has surfaced to prove he received any compensation in connection with the review.

Why the overheated reaction matters

The incident underlines how celebrity, media and politics intersect in India today.

A sitting MP commenting on a film is unusual but not unprecedented — Tharoor combines roles as writer, speaker and politician. The mention of Shah Rukh Khan’s name elevated the attention; the Khan family’s cultural clout ensured the series and associated commentary became news. Pay-for-praise allegations speak to broader concerns about transparency in film promotion, influencer marketing and audience trust. Tharoor’s emphatic denial attempts to reinforce his personal brand of intellectual independence.

“My appreciation is for storytelling, not star-power,” he conveyed in subsequent posts.

Also Read: Sameer Wankhede Breaks Silence On Aryan Khan Arrest: ‘No Scapegoat In This’

Broader impact

The exchange provoked larger questions about the relationship between commentary and commerce. If a well-known public figure tweets a positive review, is it inherently promotional—or simply an opinion? Tharoor’s case suggests the boundary is shifting, with sceptical online publics quick to assume the worst.

For Aryan Khan’s series, the incident generated added visibility — both for praise and controversy. “In a way, the kerfuffle did exactly what the show’s marketing needs: It got people talking,” one industry watcher told Times of India.

Where it goes from here

As of now, there are no formal inquiries into Tharoor’s tweet. The matter remains confined to social-media chatter and entertainment-news cycles. Tharoor appears likely to move on, unless additional evidence emerges.

Whether the “paid review” label sticks or fades, the episode serves as a caution: in an age of sponsored content and curated narratives, even a positive tweet can be read as tainted unless the commentator clearly establishes independence.

 

For Tharoor, the message was clear and personal:

“If I’m being compensated, I will say so. Until then, assume sincerity.”

For audiences, it’s a reminder to treat media praise — especially from public figures — with a measure of scepticism and context.

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Is Shah Rukh Khan The Real Villain Of Bollywood? Costars Share Their Thoughts! | Glamsham.com
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Is Shah Rukh Khan The Real Villain Of Bollywood? Costars Share Their Thoughts! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Nearly three decades since its release, Shah Rukh Khan’s legendary character Raj Malhotra from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ) is still setting the standard for romance through generations. The 1995 blockbuster not only established SRK as the King of Romance but also emerged as one of the most endearing films in Indian cinema history. But not everybody considers Raj to be the ideal hero — his co-stars Parmeet Sethi and Manoj Bajpayee recently provided a witty and surprising spin on the action, labeling Shah Rukh’s characters as the “villain” of their respective movies.

In an open chat with Pinkvilla, actor Parmeet Sethi, who portrayed Kuljit Singh, Simran’s (Kajol’s) fiancé in DDLJ, provided his unvarnished opinion. “In DDLJ, Kuljit didn’t do anything wrong,” he stated. “Shah Rukh’s Raj shows up and steals my bride. I didn’t go to steal anyone’s bride.” His take gives a humorously layered spin to the film, presenting Raj’s dramatic romantic move from the vantage point of a suitor to be thwarted — one in which Kuljit is merely an aggrieved man who has lost out on love.”.

Likewise, Manoj Bajpayee, who co-starred with Shah Rukh Khan in Veer Zaara (2004), expressed a similar opinion regarding his character Raza. Referring to an interview from the past, he clarified, “The proposal is already made, but my fiancée is flirting with someone else. So, Shah Rukh for me was the villain in this tale, but all the ire was for me instead.”

Bajpayee continued to discuss his method of acting, stating, “When I get a role, I think from the character’s point of view. Then I will be able to make it real. That’s how my thinking was in approaching the role. Shah Rukh, for me, was the villain.” His observation reminds us that perspective is what makes storytelling work — what readers see as romance may, from a different perspective, resemble betrayal or heartbreak.

Despite these tongue-in-cheek observations, there’s no denying the enduring magic of DDLJ. The film continues to play daily at Mumbai’s Maratha Mandir theatre and remains a cultural touchstone for lovers of Hindi cinema. Shah Rukh Khan’s Raj and Kajol’s Simran still embody the fantasy of love that defies all odds.

Also Read: R Madhavan’s Candid Moment with Satish Shah and Mandira Bedi Will Make You Smile

Although Parmeet Sethi and Manoj Bajpayee’s witty remarks provide a fresh perspective on SRK’s greatest romantic roles, fans remain fond of him as the eternally romantic hero who redefined what it takes to win hearts — even at the cost of breaking a few in the bargain.

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'I Am Not For Sale', Shashi Tharoor Clarifies After Being Accused of “Paid Review” for Aryan Khan’s The Ba***ds of Bollywood
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‘I Am Not For Sale’, Shashi Tharoor Clarifies After Being Accused of “Paid Review” for Aryan Khan’s The Ba***ds of Bollywood

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Congress leader and author Shashi Tharoor recently found himself at the center of controversy after he praised Aryan Khan’s directorial debut, The Ba***ds of Bollywood. What began as an enthusiastic appreciation post soon spiraled into a heated online debate, forcing Tharoor to issue a clarification following accusations of posting a paid review. After watching The Ba***ds of Bollywood on Netflix, Tharoor took to social media platform X to share his admiration for the series and Aryan Khan’s work.

The Ba***ds of Bollywood

Shashi Tharoor Clarifies Air

The veteran politician lauded the show’s witty writing, bold satire, and sharp direction, calling Aryan’s debut a true storytelling triumph. In his post, Tharoor wrote, “I just watched Aryan Khan’s directorial debut, The Ba***ds of Bollywood, and I’m at a loss for words. It takes time to impress you, but then you’re completely hooked! The writing is sharp, the direction unflinching, and the fearlessness of this satire is exactly what Bollywood needed.”

Shashi Tharoor

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He further praised the show’s tone and execution, saying, “A brilliant, funny, sometimes moving, and always unapologetic series that tackles every cinematic cliché with a sharp edge. Seven compelling episodes mark the arrival of a true storytelling force.” He even congratulated Shah Rukh Khan, adding, “Aryan Khan, thank you, you’ve delivered a masterpiece. Shah Rukh Khan, from one father to another, I have to say: you should be so proud.”

Shashi Tharoor

Shortly after his glowing review, several social media users began trolling Tharoor, accusing him of being part of a promotional campaign. One user wrote, “Shashi Tharoor’s new side business, paid reviews.” However, Tharoor did not remain silent. The Congress MP swiftly responded to the allegations with a firm denial, “I’m not for sale, my friend. I’ve never been paid in cash or kind for any opinion I’ve expressed.”

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Parul Gulati shares excitement to Join Kapil Sharma in Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon 2
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Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon 2: Parul Gulati Shares Excitement To Be Debuting With Kapil Sharma’s Comedy Starrer After 15 Years In Bollywood

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Actress Parul Gulati has officially announced her next big project, Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon 2, alongside comedy king Kapil Sharma. The film, set to release on December 15, marks a major milestone in Parul’s career, as it will be her first theatrical release in Bollywood after 15 years in the industry.

Parul Shares Excitement To Be Debuting With Kapil Sharma’s Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon 2

Parul took to Instagram to share her joy with fans in an emotional post that read, “15 long years of being in the industry and this is my first theatrical in Bollywood. Look maa, I am going to be on the big screen in a Hindi movie that too with Kapil Sharma! Get ready for double the confusion and four times the fun!”

Sharing her excitement further, Parul said, “This moment feels surreal. After years of working across platforms and languages, to finally see myself on the big screen in a Hindi film and that too with someone as loved as Kapil Sharma, feels incredibly special. Comedy is a space I’ve never explored before, so I’m nervous and excited in equal measure. I’ve grown up watching Kapil make the whole nation laugh, and getting to share screen space with him is a dream come true. It’s truly a proud and emotional moment for me and my family.”

Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon 2 promises to deliver laughter, chaos, and entertainment in true Kapil Sharma style, this time with Parul Gulati adding her own spark to the mix.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Kapil Sharma Teases More Chaos As He Drops 4th Poster Of Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 In A Christian Wedding On Easter

Akankshya Mukherjee

Akankshya Mukherjee is a dynamic and ambitious individual poised to make waves in the realm of Media and Communication. With a passion for creativity and a drive to contribute to forward-thinking organizations, Akankshya embodies adaptability and a hunger for learning. Having already garnered experience through involvement in various organizations, she has honed the skill of quickly adapting to new environments and challenges. She sees each opportunity as a chance for personal and professional growth, eagerly embracing roles in communications and content writing.

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Emraan Hashmi reacts to viral B***ds Of Bollywood clip, jokes about his serial kisser tag

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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Emraan Hashmi recently gave his reaction on the viral scene from Aryan Khan’s directorial debut series, The B***ds of Bollywood. The clip features Raghav Juyal, playing a devoted Emraan Hashmi fan, singing Kaho Na Kaho from Emraan’s 2004 film, Murder. This nostalgic moment has resonated with fans, who have described it as a perfect throwback to Emraan’s early 2000s work.

 

During the trailer launch of his upcoming film, Haq, Emraan, responding to the viral scene, mentioned that he had a frank discussion with Aryan Khan and the Red Chillies Entertainment team regarding the scene. He said, “Kuch din pehle hi yeh conversation meri hui Aryan [Khan] aur Red Chillies team ke saath. Humein pata tha viral hoga, lekin is tarah se viral hoga, woh kabhi socha nahi tha. I think it’s a lesson to be learnt.” 


He went on to add, “I think iske pehle fans jo hain, woh naam leke pukarte the, ya phir… ek doosra image tha, ‘S’ se shuru hota hai. Main naam nahi loonga, nahi toh raat bhar yahi chalta rahega.” About the long-standing “serial kisser” label, Emraan humorously mentioned that it is quite gratifying to observe discussions about his dialogues, rather than solely focusing on his public image. He joked, “Abhi woh dialogue ka zikr hota hai – so no complaints.” 

 

Emraan, known for his intense performances and popular songs, expressed his pleasure that audiences are now seeing his work in a fresh light. Recently, Raghav too had talked about the viral scene with Emraan Hashmi in The B***ds Of Bollywood. 

 

He had said, “Bahut accha response mila. Expect kiya tha maine bhi aur Aryan ne bhi ke aisa hoga. I really worked hard on myself and created something new. Bahut maza aaya mujhe. Emraan sir aaye aur woh scene hua, main rone bhi lag gaya scene mein! Aur woh bante bante ban gaya aisa scene — bahut hee dil se kiya maine. Agar main comedy karne ki koshish karta toh ajeeb ho jaati, lekin dil se maine aansoo nikale aur woh gaana gaya (I got a really good response. Aryan and I both expected it would turn out this way. I really worked hard on myself and created something new. I enjoyed it a lot. When Emraan sir came and that scene happened, I actually started crying in the scene! And while doing it, the scene just shaped up like that — I did it straight from the heart. If I had tried to do comedy, it would have felt awkward, but I genuinely shed tears and sang that song. I specifically sang the Arabic version because I thought it would come across as funny).” 


Also Read: Vartika Singh Thanks Yami Gautam, Emraan Hashmi at Haq’s Trailer Launch

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Ibrahim Ali Khan admits entering Bollywood thinking 'ho jaayega', rushed into Nadaaniyan: 'Could have been more mindful’
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Ibrahim Ali Khan admits entering Bollywood thinking ‘ho jaayega’, rushed into Nadaaniyan: ‘Could have been more mindful’

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Updated on: Oct 26, 2025 06:26 am IST

Ibrahim Ali Khan has talked about learnings from the lukewarm reaction to his debut film Nadaaniyan in a new interview.

Actor Ibrahim Ali Khan has had a sobering first year in the film industry. After making his acting debut in Nadaaniyan in March, he starred in Sarzameen in July. Both films—direct-to-OTT releases—were critically panned. Ibrahim was criticised by reviewers for appearing ‘raw and unprepared’. Now, the actor has admitted that he rushed into his debut.

Ibrahim Ali Khan has opened up about his acting career so far.

‘Could have been more mindful’

In an interview with Esquire India, Ibrahim clarified that while he did not take his acting career for granted, he did come into films thinking that he would make it. “I am not saying I took my chance for granted, but I stepped into the industry like, ‘Ho jaayega’. Of course, I was working very hard—like I’m still working hard on my speech issue. But in a way, I feel I must have rushed into that movie. I was 21 when I began shooting for it—others around me are doing it at 26, 27, 28—and I now think I could have been more mindful of the scale of what was going to happen,” he said.

Ibrahim debuted with Nadaaniyan, which released on Netflix in March. Directed by debutant Shauna Gautam, the film also featured Mahima Chaudhry, Suniel Shetty, Dia Mirza, and Jugal Hansraj. Having earned largely negative reviews, Nadaaniyan has a Rotten Tomatoes approval rating of just 12%. Four months later, Ibrahim starred in Sarzameen alongside Kajol and Prithviraj Sukumaran. The Kayoze Irani film was also panned by critics.

The son of actors Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh and the grandson of Sharmila Tagore, Ibrahim has a large filmy pedigree. The actor said that he looks at that lineage for inspiration when he is crippled by self-doubt. He said, “I usually always have self-doubt. Whenever I feel unsure, all this (lineage) is a reminder of who’s at home. ‘You’re Saif Ali Khan’s kid. Bebo’s (stepmom Kareena Kapoor) in your family. You should be able to do it. You should be smashing it, man.’”

Ibrahim’s upcoming film

Ibrahim will be next seen in sports drama Diler, which will also star Sreeleela. The film, helmed by Kunal Deshmukh, is reportedly the story of a marathon runner. While no release date has been announced, it is expected to release sometime in 2026.

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Malaika Arora’s Most Glamorous Moments
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10 Times Malaika Arora Redefined Bollywood Glamour With Iconic Looks

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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Malaika Arora’s Most Glamorous Moments (Photo Credit – Instagram)

Bollywood has always celebrated glamour and iconic dance numbers, from the days of Helen to today’s stars. But Malaika Arora has carved her own niche, redefining what it means to be glamorous in the industry. From lighting up the screen with Chhaiya Chhaiya to stealing the show in Poison Baby in Thamma, Malaika’s style, charm, and electrifying dance moves have consistently set trends. Scroll down to see 10 times she truly redefined Bollywood glamour.

1. Golden Encrusted Lehenga – Diwali Diva

This Diwali, Malla wore a Manish Malhotra piece that seamlessly blended tradition and modernism. While the embellishments had a touch of ethnicity, the peek-a-boo cut and the double strap detail added the modern techniques. She looked gorgeous in the attire, completing the look with a drape dupatta.

2. Rose-Adorned Red Gown – Romantic Statement

Malaika Arora is renowned for her exceptional styling and fashion skills. This one time, she wore a red bodycon gown with a huge rose detailing on the front. She definitely redefined the glamorous side of herself.

3. Sheer Black Gown – Sleek & Sexy

No one can carry a black sheer gown like her. She looked stunning in the bodycon outfit and completed the look with a top bun hairstyle and a diamond neckpiece.

4. White Anarkali with Golden Embroidery – Regal & Elegant

Malaika looked like a vision in a white anarkali that had beautiful golden embroidery and detailing all over the outfit. She added a choker, a pair of matching ear studs, and completed the look with a dupatta and tied her hair in a paranda-style braids. She absolutely looked gorgeous in the traditional wear.

5. Green Pant-Suit – Power Dressing Goals

When it comes to standing out among the rest with fashion skills, Malaika does it the best. She knows what looks best on her, and she picks such outfits. This one time, she wore a green pant-suit with a white crisp shirt and a tie and completed her look with a bun and minimal makeup, leaving us all stunned.

6. White Cut-Out Gown – Edgy Elegance

Malla is someone who is known for taking risks when it comes to fashion. She has often turned heads with her raunchy looks. The actress once wore a white gown with huge cut-outs in the waistline, which were joined with a black bow tie. She paired the look with black gloves, an emerald ring, and bold makeup to add the extra charm.

7. Black Mermaid-Style Dress – Red Carpet Glam

Another time, Malaika wore a black body-fitted gown and redefined Bollywood glamour with her sprinkle of beauty. The highlight part of the outfit was the mermaid cut and the sequined detailing all over it. She paired the look with her usual makeup and a diamond-emerald neckpiece.

8. Pearl-Encrusted Mini Dress – Luxe & Playful

Many actresses have so far stepped into the pearl-encrusted outfit look, but nobody has done Malaika’s way in Bollywood. She wore a mini bodycon dress, which featured pearls and sequins embroidered all over the attire. The sheer material underneath the pearls made it look even sexier. She completed the look with all sorts of accessories and paired them with pointy heels.

9. Statement Pant-Suit with Floral Sleeves – Modern Edge

Malla once wore a black pant-suit that featured a statement floral sleeve detailing. However, it was the emerald and diamond necklace stack she paired with the outfit that grabbed all the attention. This gave it a modern look with an ethnic touch. She redefined the glamour that we know.

10. Black Latex Saree – Bold Couture Experiment

Well, we have all seen latex gowns, pants, and skirts all over the media, but a latex saree? Malla knows her fashion tricks, and she once wore a black latex saree, which she teamed up with a white tank top-like blouse and added a traditional neckpiece along with some diamond-emerald rings to add color to the black and white look. With winged liner and open hair, she completed the look.

Well, not only as a Bollywood dancer but also with her fashion skills, Malaika Arora has redefined glamour in every sense. The way she dresses up, the way she moves – it seems she’s aging backward.

Stay tuned to Koimoi for more such fashion and lifestyle stories and updates!

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Exclusive: I Was Lucky to Have Aryan Khan Direct Me- Neville Bharucha on The Ba***ds of Bollywood

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
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When comedian, actor and improv trainer Neville Bharucha first received a call to audition for Aryan Khan’s show The Ba***ds of Bollywood, he almost turned it down. At that time, he was working as a school teacher and wasn’t confident about doing a Hindi web series, but after some convincing, he agreed. And what followed was one of the best auditions he had done, eventually landing him the role of DJ Adam. Though he had a brief screen time, Neville’s performance left a lasting impact. Filmfare caught up with him for a candid chat where he reflected on his journey with the series, from his first encounter with Aryan Khan and working alongside veterans like Manoj Pahwa, to the surreal experience of meeting Shah Rukh Khan.

How did you land an opportunity of working in The Bads Of Bollywood?

I remember getting the call while I was sitting at Bangalore Airport. I initially refused because I was a school teacher at the time, and my Hindi isn’t great, so a web series didn’t seem like the best idea. But the lady on the phone convinced me to go for the audition. I went, and it turned out to be one of the best auditions I’ve ever done. I remember walking out, calling my wife, and telling her, “I think I’m going to get this part.” And sure enough, a month later, I got a call from the same guy who took the audition, who, by the way, did a fantastic job, too.


How was your first meeting with Aryan?The first time I met Aryan was when I had gone to the Red Chillies office for a table read. I entered the building and I rushed toward the elevator, pressed the button, and someone stopped me from getting in until I heard a voice from inside say, “No, no, let him in.” I stepped in, and there he was, Aryan Khan. He greeted me very warmly as if we had known each other for years, exchanged pleasantries, and I was surprised that he already knew quite a bit about me. He’d clearly done his research, and that was the start of something wonderful.
Can you recall any significant moment from the first table read?

The first feeling I had at the table read was, wow, this is probably one of the coolest things I’ve ever been a part of. That table read was truly fascinating. Watching everyone bring their characters to life was incredible. I remember looking down at my script, hearing the others read, and thinking, Oh my god, the talent these guys have. I honestly couldn’t wait to see how it would all translate on screen, and it turned out outstanding. It was such a wonderful feeling, something I’d never experienced before, and honestly, it was just next level.

What kind of brief did you get for your character from Aryan?
The brief for the character was fantastic. Aryan gave me a clear vision and was super open to my interpretation. He described someone irreverent, fun, deeply focused on his music, confident, and a little out there, and I feel I embodied that well. Everyone seemed to respond positively to the role. It was a super fun character to play. In some ways, it was a bit close to me, but also completely different. I would never wear the clothes DJ Adam wore! Still, it was a blast, and they made me look super cool.
What’s the best compliment you have received for your performance?

All compliments are the best. There isn’t one that’s better than another; it’s just really lovely to have people reach out. Friends from school and college, a couple of teachers, even people I’ve only had fleeting interactions with, have messaged to congratulate me. The most annoyingly sweet part, though, is when people click on my Instagram ads for improv classes just to say, “Hey, I don’t want to take your class, just wanted to say congrats on the show.” It’s very kind, but I pay for every click! So essentially, I’m paying Meta for compliments. Appreciate the love but just DM me, ya! Or better yet, sign up for the class. It’s a fun one.

Tell us about your onscreen and off-screen dynamic with Manoj Pahwa, since most of your scenes were with him.

On-screen and off-screen, it was exactly the same fun, full of masti, and just pure chemistry. From day one, the relationship we’ve shared has had so many unspoken moments that come through beautifully on screen. I’ve had the best time shooting with him. He’s such a brilliant actor, there’s so much depth even in the things he doesn’t say. It was truly my absolute pleasure, and honestly, a privilege to work with a veteran like him.

Was there any scene where you broke character or improvised?
For me, comedy comes naturally, so luckily, this wasn’t a very serious character. There was never a moment when I broke character; it all flowed together. A lot of my reactions to the dialogues came instinctively and were probably improvised. Some moments here and there were definitely added on the spot. But that’s the beauty of it, even I, as the actor, can’t always tell what was improvised and what was scripted. It’s all merged seamlessly into one for me.

What kind of a director was Aryan?

Aryan was an incredible director; he has the best facial expressions, so he can always communicate exactly what’s going on in his mind. He’s very open to your interpretation, too, so we’d often try multiple variations of the same scene, which made the process so exciting. He’s always encouraging, always present with his thoughts, and so sharp and thorough that it genuinely inspires you to give your best. Calling him calm would be an understatement; he’s one of the most chilled-out people I’ve worked with. You hear stories about high-pressure sets, but Aryan made everything feel effortless. I was genuinely lucky to have someone like him direct me; I’d do it again in a heartbeat.

Did you get to interact with SRK on or off set?

We’ve met a couple of times, and it’s always been surreal. You see, this man is probably the most loved person in the entire world, and yet, when he talks to you, it feels like you’re the only person that matters in that moment. First time at Mannat; it was late, we were about to leave, and he just came up to us and started chatting. When it was time to go, he personally came and saw each of us out and said goodbye individually. He’s the warmest gentleman around, a true testament to what good values and genuine kindness look like. It’s no wonder the entire world loves him. Even when he met my wife at the screening, he was an absolute delight. She was over the moon. Her exact words to me after meeting him were, “Our marriage has finally paid off.”

Neville Bharucha
Tell us something special about the premiere night…

The premiere night was surreal, the kind of thing people dream about. You hear about it, you see it, but when it actually happens to you, it’s a blur. Walking the carpet, meeting all the people you’ve shared the most wonderful times with, seeing your work on the big screen, going on stage, meeting everyone, it was something else entirely. Afterwards, everyone was so gracious and happy to be together; the whole gang was buzzing with joy. As much as it felt like a culmination, it was really just the beginning. The world hadn’t seen the show yet. In short, it was the perfect start to the rollercoaster of the past few weeks.

What’s the one most significant moment or memory that you would take away from the show?

What I really enjoyed was the time on set when everyone was together, me, Lakshya, Raghav (Juyal), Manoj sir, and Anya (Singh). We’d all have lunch together, and it was such a nice hour to decompress, chat, and just hang out. Those moments, where we really got to know each other, are some of the nicest memories I’ve ever had.

Just a lot of improv teaching, tons of kids’ creative writing classes, improv classes, and doing improv shows. We have shows almost every week or every alternate week at The Habitat, which is always amazing because I love performing live and making people laugh. Those shows are a blast. On top of that, I teach weekend improv classes that I run, and just soaking in everything the work has to offer. That’s about it.

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'Angrezon Ke Zamane Ka Jailer' No More: Bollywood Mourns Comedy Legend Asrani’s Passing At 84
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‘Angrezon Ke Zamane Ka Jailer’ No More: Bollywood Mourns Comedy Legend Asrani’s Passing At 84

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood is grief-stricken today as veteran actor and comedian Asrani – born Govardhan Asrani – passed away in Mumbai at the age of 84 after a prolonged illness. His death marks the end of an era for Hindi cinema, which has lost one of its most cherished and versatile performers.

Final moments and farewell

Asrani reportedly passed away around 3:00 pm at the Arogya Nidhi Hospital in Juhu, Mumbai, following health complications. His manager confirmed the news, stating that the veteran had been undergoing treatment for breathing issues and had been admitted just days prior.

In keeping with his personal wishes, the actor’s last rites were conducted the same day at the Santacruz crematorium in a modest, private ceremony attended by his family and close friends. The family shared that Asrani had not wanted his passing to become a spectacle.

From Jaipur beginnings to Bollywood stardom

Born on January 1, 1941, in Jaipur into a humble Sindhi family, Asrani’s journey to the silver screen was one of sheer grit and talent. He initially worked as a voice artist at All India Radio in his hometown, and later joined the prestigious Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune.

Despite his formal training, early years were a struggle. He took on small roles while teaching at FTII and gradually worked his way up. His big break arrived in the 1971 film Guddi, directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, after which he went on to deliver a string of standout performances.

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The role of a lifetime: from Sholay to timeless comedy

While Asrani appeared in more than 300 films across five decades, the role that cemented his place in Indian pop-culture was that of the eccentric jailer in the 1975 cult classic Sholay. His nasal delivery of the line “Angrezon ke zamaane ka jailor” remains etched in public memory.

Beyond Sholay, his remarkable comic timing shone in films such as Chupke Chupke, Bawarchi, Abhimaan, Chhoti Si Baat, Hera Pheri, Welcome, and many more. Directors from Bombay’s golden era and subsequent revival of comedy films often relied on his dependable presence and versatility.

Even in recent years, Asrani remained active; he shot for films including Haiwaan and Bhoot Bangla, working right up until his final days. In fact, actor Akshay Kumar revealed they shared a warm hug just a week before the veteran’s death on a film set.

A legacy of laughter and respect

Colleagues, fans and film-lovers took to social media to mourn the stalwart actor. Tributes highlighted that Asrani’s brilliance lay not just in slapstick comedy, but in bringing humanity and soul to his characters. His ability to move effortlessly between humour and subtle emotion is often cited among his greatest strengths.

In a 2016 interview, Asrani himself lamented how Indian comedy had moved from subtlety to superficial shock-value — noting that earlier days had allowed for storytelling rather than mere spectacle.

What he leaves behind

Asrani is survived by his wife, Manju Asrani, his sister and nephew. The couple did not have children. The film-industry has lost one of its last link-bridges to a decade when character actors were equals to stars in laying the emotional foundations of a story.

Today, as Sholay plays on television screens across the country, a wave of nostalgia is rippling through millions who laughed with him, cried with him, and celebrated years of cinematic joy. The day of his passing being Diwali only heightens the emotion — around the same time when lights and celebrations were lighting up homes, Bollywood’s own light has dimmed.

The final bow

In his own understated way, Asrani left the stage for good — not with a flamboyant exit, but with a quiet passing that reflects the humility and grounded nature of the man. He didn’t seek fanfare. He simply left behind a body of work that will keep generations smiling.

Bollywood may never again find another jailer as iconic nor an actor so cherished for his every-man persona wrapped in comic genius. And as festivals come and go, perhaps the real fireworks will now be those flickering in memory of Asrani — the laughter, the timing, the joy.

Rest in laughter, legend.

 

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