A young Dharmendra once walked uninvited into Dilip Kumar’s home in 1952, driven by starstruck admiration. The moment startled the legendary actor but eventually led to a warm bond, as Dharmendra later met him again after winning the Filmfare talent contest
'I Am What I Am: A Memoir' not only captures the trials and tribulations of a middle-class girl but also traces the Prajwala founder's five-decade-long journey as a social activist
Hollywood star Amber Heard would be looking for around $15 million for her story but is ready to speak out after being harassed online during last year's trial, according to sources from RadarOnline.com.
The actor has said he's getting ready to release his very own memoir, as he said he feels it's time for him to tell his own story "directly from the horse's mouth"