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Dharmendra recalled that he received only Rs 51 as the signing amount for his first film after producer T.M. Bihari and his associate emptied their pockets. The actor also credited director Arjun Hingorani for providing him food, shelter and early support in Mumbai
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Dharmendra, one of Hindi cinema’s most enduring stars, blended machismo, sensitivity and charm through a 65-year career spanning over 300 films. From “Satyakam” to “Sholay” and “Rocky Aur Rani”, he remained relevant across eras until his passing at 89
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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
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A look at ten of the most memorable songs from Dharmendra’s 65-year film career, reflecting his effortless shift between romance, friendship, humour and heartbreak. These timeless melodies continue to define his legacy as one of Bollywood’s most versatile stars
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Dharmendra’s career spans more than 300 films, with performances ranging from romantic leads to intense dramas and action-packed roles. This list highlights ten standout films that showcase his unmatched versatility and enduring legacy in Indian cinema
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Veteran Bollywood icon Dharmendra has passed away at 89 in Mumbai. Recently discharged from Breach Candy Hospital, he had been critically ill. Celebrated for over six decades of cinematic excellence and 300+ films, he was among Hindi cinema’s most successful and beloved stars
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Ram Gopal Varma’s 1995 classic Rangeela returns to theatres under Ultra Media’s Ultra Rewind initiative, celebrating 30 years. Varma called the film a symbol of aspiration, while Urmila Matondkar described it as a “timeless feeling” that continues to captivate audiences.
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Prithviraj Sukumaran, riding high on Sarzameen’s success, says Hindi cinema’s slump is temporary. The actor believes every industry faces ups and downs and stresses the importance of trusting audiences and making authentic films rather than designing “projects.”
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Jaaved Jaaferi revealed he designed his iconic 'Dhamaal' character’s look and voice, including the lisp and posture. On Farah Khan’s show, he also shared how the dance show 'Boogie Woogie' got its name from a favourite childhood song.
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Rajkummar talks about why he would choose films like ‘Shahid’, ‘Maalik’, and ‘Newton’
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During the global promotions of ‘Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning’, Tom shared his memorable experiences and affection for Indian culture, cinema, and people
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“I was 19 when I started. I was nervous, starry-eyed and still figuring out who I was”, Ananya said. The actress added: “Now, I think I’ve grown into a version of myself who’s not afraid to try, to fall, to rise and to keep surprising people. I’m still learning”
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“The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter” reportedly is centred around the 1946 Calcutta Riots. The Delhi Files is the third of Agnihotri’s trilogy of films, which includes The Tashkent Files and The Kashmir Files
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Malaika took to her Instagram on Monday morning, where shared a few pictures. In the images she is seen tying up her hair. In the images, the actress, who looks stunning in an all-white bodycon dress is seen trying to tie up her hair, opening them and then trying again.
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Britain’s Railway to celebrate 30 years of ‘Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge’ highlighting the romance of train travel
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The young actor made her acting debut in 2019, with the British television series 'Beecham House', where she portrayed Roshanara, and, later, made her film debut in 2021 with 'Shaadisthan', which is a Hindi teen musical film
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In a lengthy interview with Simi Garewal, Ratan Tata discussed his early days, the Tata Group, and his personal life. When Simi asked, "How do you unwind?" Tata replied, "For the past 10-12 years, unwinding has mostly meant taking my dog for a run, getting out, and having a change of scenery."
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Known as the "Evergreen Hero" of Indian and Hindi cinema, the Film Heritage Foundation (FHF) screened a retrospective of Dev Anand's films between September 23 and 24.
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As his film 'Super 30' clocked four years in Hindi cinema on Wednesday, actor Hrithik Roshan took to social media to share a thoughtful note.
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Srinivasu Kakarla has come up with a beautiful story and shaped up ‘Hello Meera’ in such a way that one feels like watching a complete family drama.