Latest Bollywood News Oct 19: Katrina, Varun on Koffee With Karan 6, Nana Patekar on Tanushree Dutta’s accusation and more
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Katrina Kaif and Varun Dhawan will appear together on Karan Johar’s chat show Koffee With Karan 6. The Sui Dhaaga star Varun and the Thugs of Hindostan actress Katrina shot for the show and Karan sharing their pics tagged them as ‘Koffee Posers.’ Meanwhile, veteran actor Nana Patekar in his reply to the Cine and TV Artists' Association (CINTAA) against the allegations of sexual harassment levelled by Tanushree Dutta on him, called it motivated and malicious. For more entertainment updates follow the space below.
Koffee With Karan 6: Katrina Kaif and Varun Dhawan join Karan Johar on the couch, see pics
Karan Johar’s chat show Koffee With Karan season 6 will start this weekend and the filmmaker and the show host Karan is all excited for it. The sixth season of Koffee With Karan will bring many popular faces together on the couch. The teaser of the show is already released which featured Alia Bhatt and Deepika Padukone together.
And now the Thugs of Hindostan actress Katrina Kaif along with Varun Dhawan also shot for Karan’s chat show. Karan shared series of interesting pics of Katrina and Varun and tagged them as ‘Koffee Posers’.
''So much fun in the Koffee house today!!! A riot of a combination with some great conversation! #koffeewithkaran@varundvn @katrinakaif,’’ wrote Karan, sharing Katrina and Varun’s pics from the sets of the show Koffee With Karan 6.
Tanushree Dutta's accusations are false, motivated, says Nana Patekar to CINTAA
Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta in a recent interview accused veteran actor Nana Patekar of allegedly misbehaving with her during the shooting of a film in 2008. In a latest update, Patekar has dismissed as "motivated and malicious" the allegations of sexual harassment levelled against him by actor Tanushree Dutta in his reply to the Cine and TV Artists' Association (CINTAA).
Patekar claimed that Dutta had not made any accusations against him in 2008, when the alleged incident took place.
Patekar, through his lawyer Aniket Nikam, sent his reply earlier this week after CINTAA issued a notice to him upon a complaint filed by Dutta.
Dutta has alleged that Patekar misbehaved with her during the shooting of a song for the film "Horn Ok Pleaseee" in 2008.
Rajkummar Rao reminisces the glorious journey as Shahid clocks 5 years
Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor, who has made his mark in the film industry with his remarkable performances in many of his films, shared his experience of working in Hansal Mehta's film Shahid. As 2013 biographical drama Shahid completed five years on Thursday, Rajkummar, who got his first National Award for his performance in the film, became nostalgic and reminisced its glorious journey.
"And it's five years of 'Shahid'. A very special film which gave me and my dearest Hansal Mehta sir, our first National Award, and got me my first Filmfare Award. Thanks for all the unconditional love. As Shahid says, 'Waqt lagta hai par ho jaata hai' (It will take time but it will happen for sure). More power to all our real life heroes," the 34-year-old actor wrote on Twitter.
Successful actors can work on their own terms, says Saif Ali Khan
Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, who impressed with his performance in the web series Sacred Games, is gearing up for the release of his forthcoming film Baazaar, is enjoying this phase in his career. Saif believes success affords one the independence to work on one's own terms.
"I am enjoying acting a lot today. I am investing a lot in my character, which I wasn't doing earlier. I feel like an artiste, I am thinking and trying out new things. As you grow older and become successful, you can afford to work more on your own terms. Whatever I have earned for myself, I am proud of that," Saif told PTI.
In Baazaar, set against the backdrop of the stock market, the actor plays the role of a ruthless money-minded Gujarati businessman, Shakun Kothari.
"The director created the world of Baazaar. There were lots of pages of dialogues, it was tough and then getting the accent was challenging. It required hard work but it was satisfying," he said.