Monday, January 23, 2023

Athiya-KL Rahul pose for paparazzi- Watch

Just as Suniel Shetty promised, newlyweds Athiya Shetty and KL Rahul appeared before the eager paparazzi waiting outside the venue and ETimes has the first glimpse of the wedded couple. After the rituals were over, the newlyweds stepped out of the heavily guarded venue to pose for the photographers that have been stationed in Khandala since a few days.

Actor Sudeer Varma dies by suicide

Sudheer Varma, a young Telugu actor who was featured in Telugu films like Kundanapu Bomma, Second Hand and shoot out at Alair commits suicide the information was brought to public notice by one of the leads in the same film Sudhakar Komakula and he took to his social media hand to announce the tragic news.

Puneeth's statue unveiled in Bellary

Though Puneeth Rajkumar is not alive today the love from the fans keeps proving he's been living in their hearts forever. In Bellary the late actor Puneeth Rajkumar's statue has been unveiled, in Karnataka. This is the biggest Puneeth Rajkumar statue and the same was unveiled in the presence of Puneeth's wife Ashwini and his brother Raghavendra Rajkumar. Reportedly, this statue's inauguration is part of the Bellary Utsava that's currently on in Bellary.

Timeline of Athiya and KL Rahul 's romance

Celebs shower blessings on Athiya-KL Rahul

Athiya Shetty and KL Rahul are finally tying the knot in a lavish yet private wedding ceremony at Suniel Shetty's Khandala farmhouse. Ahead of their wedding, Bollywood celebrities sent their blessing to the soon-to-be-wedded couple.

There is much more to Ramesh Sippy than Sholay

Ramesh Sippy is a famous Indian film director. He directed two successful Hindi films in the 1970s, Andaz and Seeta Aur Geeta. Andaz is remembered for Rajesh Khanna's guest appearance warbling Zindagi ek safar hai suhana in Kishore Kumar's voice. Hema Malini considers Seeta Aur Geeta her most successful and popular film. The double role had been written by Salim-Javed with Mumtaz in mind, but she didn't like the remuneration being offered. Then came Sholay which needs no recommendation. Sholay is to Ramesh Sippy's career what Mother India was to Mehboob Khan. No matter what Sippy made before or after Sholay, the film continues to define his career. After Sholay, Ramesh Sippy shot Shaan and Shakti simultaneously. Neither was as successful as Sholay. In fact Shaan was an outright flop. Shakti bringing Dilip Kumar and Amitabh Bachchan together for the first and last time is considered by many to be Ramesh Sippy's finest film. Sagar in 1985 was a self indulgent ode to Raj Kapoor's Sang
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