Anupam Kher is an actor and director. He is known for his films like Daddy, Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa, Khatarnaak, Uff! Yeh Mohabbat and Saaransh. The actor was awarded Padma Shri in 2004 and Padma Bhushan in 2016.
Read MoreMumbai: On his landmark 60th birthday on Saturday, veteran actor Anupam Kher will open his new play "Mera Woh Matlab Nahi Tha", and says it is work that keeps him feeling as "young" as 16."Birthdays
The pot-bellied grotesque politician from Rajasthan used to be the face of politics in India at a time when the Chautalas were doing their 'ghotalas'. With a new crop of smarter netas, hopefully less susceptible
New Delhi: Can you imagine a role in a Bollywood film for our taxman-turned-politician-turned Chief Minister of Delhi - Arvind Kejriwal?According to a report published in Times of India, an email exchange from October 2012
Usually condolence meet have people with moist eyes, remembering the person and paying their last respects; but this one meet was totally out of the blue.Anupam Kher's father was laid to rest in the year
Mumbai: Anupam Kher's acting school has completed 10 years and the veteran Bollywood actor thanked the teachers and past and present students for their support.The 59-year-old actor established his dream project Actor Prepares in 2005,
New Delhi: Actor Akshay Kumar says that he likes the idea of working with new talent and this is the reason why he has given "maximum" chances to youngsters under his Hari Om Entertainment banner.“I
Mumbai: India has lost its morning smile, said Bollywood stars like Anupam Kher and Anil Kapoor on the demise of legendary cartoonist R.K. Laxman, creator of the iconic "The Common Man".Here's what they tweeted:Anil Kapoor:
Kolkata: In the wake of Pakistan banning Akshay Kumar-starrer "Baby", filmmaker Dibakar Banerjee says such incidents in India and Pakistan are "sad".Banerjee also said both neighbours will end up paying a "heavy price" if these
New Delhi: Friday, January 23, was the day of battle at the box office and apparently Akshay Kumar's Baby has won it by earning Rs 9.30 cr nett in India. Whereas Sonam Kapoor's much hyped
Mumbai: Actress Taapsee Pannu is glad that she landed a role in "Baby" as she feared getting typecast in "college girl" roles in Bollywood."After 'Chashme Baddoor', I was getting the same kind of college girl
Mumbai: Akshay Kumar, who has been in the film industry for over two decades, wants to be known for his acting skills."I would like to be called an actor and not a superstar. That is
Mumbai: "Total Siyappa" couldn't click with the audiences but the film's writer Neeraj Pandey says the team tried a different subject.The 2014 comedy that dares to poke fun at a border issue didn't perform well
Islamabad: Akshay Kumar starrer 'Baby', about an Indian spy mission to catch a dreaded terrorist, will not be shown in Pakistan as the censor board of the country refused to allow it screening."Censor boards in
New Delhi: Anupam Kher's forthcoming movie on terrorism, "Baby", is releasing Friday, just days before the country celebrates Republic Day and ahead of US President Barack Obama's India visit. The veteran actor says the movie's
Mumbai: Akshay Kumar, who has featured in comic roles in films like "Entertainment" and "The Shaukeens", will not appear "humourless" in his forthcoming film "Baby", which is on terrorism. The film's director Neeraj Pandey says
Mumbai: Neeraj Pandey's two directorial ventures so far -- "A Wednesday" and "Special Chabbis" -- displayed his ability to take the language of Hindi commercial cinema into unexpected territory. He says his new film "Baby",
New Delhi: A special screening of Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar's forthcoming film “Baby” was organised here for real life heroes who have dedicated their lives to the nation. Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar was the special
Neeraj Pandey is one director whose dramas are untouched with the masala content as he always endeavors to make a quality project.Film: BabyCast: Akshay Kumar, Tapsee Pannu, Anupam Kher, Rana Daggubati, Danny DenzongpaDirector: Neeraj PandeyBaby
Mumbai: Actress Mallika Sherawat believes that after watching her work in upcoming film "Dirty Politics", filmmakers will start offering her performance-oriented roles."This happens only few times in a career of an actor...when they are offered
New Delhi: Mallika Sherawat showed some ‘desi thumkas' at the music launch of her forthcoming venture ‘Dirty Politics.' The actress, who is playing an aspiring politician in the film, will be seen on screen after
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