Thursday, 8 March 2018

Salman Khan Upcoming New Movie

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Salman Khan Gets a New Look on the Sets of Race 3 and It's Totally Changed


Race 3
is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language film directed by Remo D'Souza and produced under Tips Films & Salman Khan films. It is the sequel to the 2013 film Race 2 and the third installment of the Race film series. Releasing On the Festival Of Eid


Initial release: 15 June 2018
Director: Remo D'Souza
Music director: Pritam Chakraborty
Producer: Salman Khan
Screenplay: Shiraz Ahmed
Production companies: Tips Industries Limited, Salman Khan Films

After "Tiger Zinda Hai", Salman Khan would now be upgrading the 'Race' franchise forward as he will be seen taking the level of action a notch higher with "Race 3".

Bollywood got its Tiger in 2012 when Salman Khan-starrer Ek Tha Tiger released. Soon, Salman's Tiger became synonymous with the action avatar of the actor gaining him popularity amongst the masses. 

Minting a mighty Rs 339 crore at the box office, Tiger Zinda Hai became the highest grossing Bollywood film of 2017 and Salman proved to be a treat for the audience with his power-packed action sequences.


While the actor has now moved on to his next action-thriller Race 3, the cast and crew of his next are still awed by his stellar performance in Tiger Zinda Hai and have started calling him Tiger. 


After the Ali Abbas Zafar-directed movie, Salman would now be upgrading the Race franchise forward as he will be seen taking the level of action a notch higher with Race 3.



Wednesday, 7 March 2018

The 'Being Human Foundation' Salman Khan Running this NGO

'Being Human is important to Salman. He makes it a point to sport the brand's products everywhere: on the sets, at events and even for court appearances.'

'It is a good public relations exercise. His lawyers will try to play the Being Human card to say he has changed.'

Is Being Human, Salman's apparel brand, an extension of his persona or is it a move to correct his bad-boy image, asks Ranjita Ganesan. 

Salman Khan, Bollywood's most reliable star, is not an easy man to interview.


As a Business Standard journalist who met him in January just before the release of his film, Jai Ho, recalls, the actor behaved unpredictably, evaded questions and looked uninterested, even bored.

For about five minutes after walking in, he did not acknowledge her. Instead, he fetched food on a plate, played a few video clips of the film and halfheartedly answered her queries.

But when the reporter asked Salman about Being Human, his apparel brand that helps fund his philanthropic trust, he became focused, sat up straight in his chair and rattled off expansion plans.

"Whatever we do has to stick with the people. There is no scope for failure," the actor said.


Being Human is important to Salman.


"He lives and breathes the brand," says Kunal Mehta, vice-president of business development and marketing at Being Human Clothing, a division of garments company Mandhana Industries.

Every design in the brand's collections has to be approved by the actor, he adds. Salman makes it a point to sport Being Human products everywhere: on the sets, at events and even for court appearances.

Those who have worked with him claim that "Being Human and Salman are synonymous".

In fact, charity is now so much a part of his persona that when Jai Ho was slammed for its casting, jokes circulated on the social media that the film was "a philanthropic exercise to generate employment for a dozen retired actors".

The 48-year-old started Being Human: The Salman Khan Foundation in 2007. It works in the areas of education and healthcare. His inspiration is said to have come from watching his parents help the needy.

"Whenever they were approached for help, they would try and pitch in. More often than not, this meant financial assistance," says Alvira Agnihotri, Salman's sister and a trustee of the not-for-profit group.

"However, money in individual hands is prone to misuse; so Salman set up a foundation to contribute in a more structured manner." Typically, Salman charges Rs 30-40 crore for a film and a share in profits.

For brand endorsements, he gets about Rs 7 crore. The foundation was initially funded by Salman putting in his money, says Alvira.

To increase its reach and corpus, he started selling art and merchandise, the royalties from which go to the foundation. He next plans to set up cafes, gyms and a production house that will help raise money for the foundation. Salman was unavailable for comments for this report.

Mandhana Industries made and exported apparel for brands such as FCUK and Calvin Klein before it became the global licensee for Being Human.

Based on his appearance and somewhat nonchalant manner, the company's managing director, Manish Mandhana, could comfortably pass off as the fourth son of Salman's father, Salim Khan (one half of the legendary Bollywood writer duo Salim-Javed).

He met Salman's family some years ago through a friend and has been a regular at their home ever since.

In 2011, he approached them with the idea of starting a full-fledged apparel brand with the "beautiful name" of "Salman's charity", which is a spin on the term, human being. The royalties would go to the foundation, and Mandhana would get the opportunity to leverage Salman's popularity to expand business.

Salman's brand equity is not insignificant.

Never a thinking man's actor, he is loved by the masses. Unlike Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan, Salman is seen as un-scheming, unpretentious, uncomplicated and straightforward -- someone who has no time for diplomacy.

The Khan household is truly secular.

Salman, in fact, detests people trying to get close to him using religion as a pretext. These are all great attributes to infuse in a brand.

For a long time, Salman had the reputation of a brat, someone who always turned up late, was possessive about his girlfriends and would frequently fly off the handle.

It did not help when he was involved in two infamous cases: blackbuck poaching in Jodhpur and a hit-and-run in Mumbai.

Lately, however, his small acts of kindness have been heavily reported. For example, when he offered his paintings for charity or when he spotted a boy in a wheelchair and committed to sponsor his treatment. From a man-child, Salman is said to have become mature over the years.

Salman saw in Mandhana's offer a good opportunity to improve his charity's corpus.

Until then, all Being Human merchandise had been in the form of T-shirts stocked at the Cotton World chain, which reportedly gave Rs 100 from each sale to the foundation. Now, Mandhana gives 5 per cent from the brand's turnover to the trust, while online and retail partners contribute a smaller percentage.

The stark walls of Mandhana's office bear messages like "Be the change" alongside silhouettes of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King. The employees are young and busy: some work on designing graphic elements for the T-shirts, while others analyse patches of fabric.

Being Human reported net sales of about Rs 108 crore in its first full year of operation and is targeting Rs 140 crore next year.

The brand already accounts for 10 per cent of the 30-year-old Mandhana Industries' business.

It is sold at 200 retail points and six e-commerce partners in 16 countries. Plans are afoot to expand the offerings of apparel and accessories to include a wider range of skirts, shorts, chinos and flipflops.

The designs are at par with global fashion, says Saurabh Singh, head designer of menswear. He coordinates with four overseas designers who tour Europe to study trends.

Like Zara and H&M, Being Human follows a fast-fashion model, where the latest styles are taken straight from the ramp and collections are refreshed within weeks.

At the Being Human store in Ambience Mall, Gurgaon, a shop assistant signals that he is deaf and mute and points to the visual merchandiser, Rohit Dhiman. The brand employs at least one differently-abled person at all its stores.

According to Dhiman, the store gets a footfall of about 100 on weekdays and 150-170 on weekends.

The Salman phenomenon is hard to escape, especially since he is the face on most posters for the latest collection. There's a touch-panel which allows a user to swipe across the screen and see how an outfit would look on Salman -- menswear, of course.

Although the idea is to make charity fashionable ("look good and do good"), so far sales are mainly driven by Salman's popularity.

Just on Facebook, the actor has an army of 15 million fans who vociferously support and defend him. So, is his charity a good platform to promote his business?

"While charity definitely helps in adding a layer to the star's charisma, it is the brand Being Human that benefits from Salman's popularity even more," says Gautam Jain, head of insights (films) at Ormax Media, a media research and consulting company.

Mehta says the philanthropic aspect attracts more customers abroad, not in India.

However, Being Human's European distributor, Jean-Francois Caillet, differs: "In Europe, customers are wary about charity, so we do not stress on that."

Thus, he is pushing Being Human to mid-level and high-end boutiques, which, he hopes, will help it get recognition as a fashionable brand.

There are challenges ahead. The range starts at Rs 699 for a T-shirt, slightly higher than coveted brands like Zara. Raza Beig, CEO of Splash, a retail partner for Being Human in West Asia, says the basic 50 dirham (Rs 830) T-shirt is Being Human's best-selling product.

"If the entry-level price was brought down to 35 or 40 dirhams, they would make a killing," he says. Online partner Myntra counts it among the top brands with repeat-purchase value but its COO, Ganesh Subramanian, agrees with Beig about affordability.

The average Salman fan, after all, is not exactly well-heeled. As a result, Being Human is, as Mandhana says, "one of the most-faked brands around".

Its knock-offs abound at markets like Linking Road in Mumbai and Chandni Chowk in Delhi.

For the foundation, Being Human is just one of its many activities. It sees itself as an "NGO of NGOs" that identifies groups that are doing good work in the area of healthcare and education and helps them scale up by raising awareness or funds or both.

Salman's charity supports three secondary schools in Mumbai. It partnered with Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages to teach vocational skills and improve employability in non-urban areas.

On the health front, it helped prepare a bone marrow registry, held eye camps in rural Maharashtra and, in collaboration with Fortis Hospitals, agreed to fund the treatment of heart defects in 500 underprivileged children.

Last year, the Brand Trust Report named it the most-trusted NGO in India.

Salman's friends insist that his philanthropic side is "nothing new" and is certainly not for "the cameras or profit".

In the industry, he is called Salman Bhai (Brother), having routinely launched artists including composer Himesh Reshammiya and actress Sonakshi Sinha. Close friend and film personality Mahesh Manjrekar says that like his father, Salman has middle-class values.

"He hates luxuries. He is almost never inside his vanity van." Manjrekar discloses that Salman signs several cheques a day for people who come to him for help. Film writer Bhawana Somaaya points out that "he still lives in a small pad in the same building as his parents. If there is any emergency on the sets, he is the first one to reach into his pockets and pay".

Others are of the opinion that Salman stands to gain a lot from the philanthropic venture.

About a year ago, activist lawyer Abha Singh raised a petition for the actor's 2002 hit-and-run case to be fast-tracked, alleging that the police had helped to delay proceedings.

It led to the charges being revised from negligence to culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

"It is a good public relations exercise. His lawyers will try to play the Being Human card to say he has changed," she says.

According to branding expert Harish Bijoor, the concept gives Salman "the soft cues that he so desperately needs and makes him that much more human than a film star is perceived to be."

There are other issues as well.

"Salman is at the end of his career, and the target group of 15-30 will not see him as a heartthrob for long. The outcome of his court cases could also affect the brand's appeal," says Arvind Singhal, the chairman of retail consultancy Technopak Advisors.

That raises questions about its sustainability beyond Salman's popularity, a challenge the brand itself acknowledges.

"Salman believes that if a contribution to Being Human can be built into products of daily use such as clothing, it will help people make a contribution by the simple everyday act of wearing that clothing," says Alvira.

That is perhaps why Salman is thinking, talking and acting with urgency.

Thursday, 1 March 2018

Salman khan with Katrina Kaif Top class Romantic Photos

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Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif have always kept rumour mills abuzz with their alleged love affair, owing to their scorching chemistry on-screen.  However, they've always vehemently refuted these rumours. 
After five years, the two will be seen together again in Tiger Zinda Hai, which is the sequel to the 2012 blockbuster, Ek Tha Tiger. In an interview with a leading tabloid, Katrina was brimming with praises for her co-star. "Wherever life takes me, Salman will always be family," Katrina revealed.
Katrina has worked with several big actors and production houses in the industry. However, she clearly asserts that she does not lean on them for her success. "If a female actor feels that working with the Khans is synonymous to leaning on them for success, she simply shouldn't work with them. However, I've always approached my career with the aim of collaborating with the most creative minds," the actress quipped.
She also called Aamir one of the brightest minds in the country, and said that SRK and Salman are one of the best talents in the country. "Why wouldn't I want to learn from them? I like to work on happy sets, with friends who share the same passion as I do."
"A female actor doesn't necessarily need to play the lone protagonist to display her strength. Why can't we have stronger female characters in bigger setups? That's equally empowering. What we offer in this film is a fresh perspective. We have a strong woman standing alongside a powerful man. There's Salman, who plays an authoritative character, but there is also me, matching that bravado," the actress stated.

Top class actress Sridevi Kapoor Biography


Bornin Sivakasi, Madras State, India
Diedin Dubai, United Arab Emirates  (accidental drowning)
Birth NameShree Amma Yanger Ayyapan
NicknamePuppy
Height5' 6" (1.68 m)

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Sridevi was born on August 13, 1963 in her father's hometown of Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu, India. Her mother was from Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh. So Sridevi grew up speaking Telugu and Tamil. She has a sister named Srilatha and a stepbrother named Satish. Her dad passed away during the year 1991, while her mom died during 1997.

She started her career at a very early age in 1967 as a child artiste in a Tamil movie 'Kandhan Karunai'. She also starred as a child actress in a Telugu movie 'Bangarakka' in 1977, and in a Malyalam movie 'Kumara Sambhavan' in 1969.

She made her foray on the Bollywood tinsel screen in 1975 as a child actor with the smash-hit 'Julie' in which she played the younger sister of the lead actress. Thereafter she started to act in adult roles in Hindi only from 1979. She appeared in 63 movies in Hindi; 62 in Telugu; 58 in Tamil; and 21 in Malyalam - in a career that has spanned from 1967 through to 2007.

Sridevi established strong onscreen pair with Kamal Hasan in Tamil films from 1977-1983 and then with Jeetendra in Hindi Films from 1983-1988 which helped her get foothold in Hindi films. Her initial claim to fame was appearing as romantic interest to established stars NTR, ANR, Krishna Ghattamaneni,Vishnuvardhan in Telugu and Kannada films from 1978-1985.She has four hits with Rajesh Khanna and then from late 80's till 1996 her pair with Anil Kapoor was popular. But she became popular all over India, thanks to Tamil films' remakes in Hindi in 1983-1990 which were produced and directed by the same team which had made the southern version first and in these films she was cast opposite Rajesh Khanna or Jeetendra.

She has also appeared in the TV series 'Malini Iyer', judged a TV show 'Kaboom' as well as appeared in numerous print and TV ads. She is also on the Board of Directors of the Asian Academy of Film & Television.

Sridevi went on to get married to her co-star, Anil Kapoor's older brother, Boney, on June 2, 1996. They are now parents of two daughters: Jhanvi and Khushi.

She made a comeback to films with "English Vinglish" in 2012.

She passed away on 24 February 2018 from a sudden cardiac arrest while attending the wedding of Bollywood actor Mohit Marwah in Dubai, UAE. She was 54 years old.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: rAjOo

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Boney Kapoor(2 June 1996 - 24 February 2018) (her death) (2 children)

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Tamil/Telugu/Hindi megastar
Sister-in-law of megastar Anil Kapoor.
Daughter-in-law of Surinder Kapoor and sister-in-law of Sanjay Kapoor.
She is on the Board of Director at the Asian Academy of film and television.
Has two daughters named Jhanvi (b. 1997) and Khushi (b. November 5, 2000), both named after the heroines in husband Boney Kapoor's films Judaai (1997) and Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai (2000).
In the 1980s, Jaya Prada and Sridevi were fierce rivals. They were of a similar age, from the South and considered contenders for the coveted number one slot in Hindi cinema. Producers loved pairing them up in films, because of their amazing on-screen chemistry. But in public, each would give the other the cold shoulder. Once, during the shooting of Tofha (1984), Jeetendra locked the two warring queens in the same makeup room hoping they'd make up. No such thing happened. Two hours later, when he opened the door, he found the actresses sitting at opposite ends of the room in silence. However, in 2015, Sridevi attended the wedding of Jayaprada's nephew and warmly held hands with her former rival. In the intervening 30 years, both had taken separate paths in life, with Sridevi focusing on motherhood, and Jayaprada focusing on politics, so they were no longer in competition to rule the silver screen, and thus were able to mend fences. When Sridevi died of accidental drowning in 2018, a shocked Jayaprada called it "a bad dream" and talked about how it was Sridevi's wish that her daughters rule the silver screen like she had. Then, she went to Sridevi's house to pay her last respects to the family.
Sridevi was offered a role in Jurassic Park by Steven Spielberg. She refused because it wasn't a starring role and it would have meant taking a hiatus from Bollywood, at a time, when she was at the peak of her career.
She was cast in a dual role in 1993's Baazigar. However, the director felt that the audience would never be able to sympathize with Shah Rukh Khan's character if he 'killed' Sridevi on Screen. The role was re-written and two different actresses (Shilpa Shetty and Kajol) were hired to play the roles originally meant for La Devi.
Was the original choice for the role in 'Beta' that made Madhuri Dixit a superstar. She turned the role down, because she felt she was already doing too many films with Anil Kapoor.
At the height of her career, Sridevi received countless marriage proposals from wealthy American and British born Indians who saw her as the perfect trophy wife. One of her rumored suitors was Hollywood movie producer Ashok Amritraj.
She was the sole income earner in her family. She financially supported her mother, stepfather, sister and stepbrother.
Jeetendra Sridevi were paired romantically opposite each other in 16 films and 11 were hits from 1983-88.
Sridevi was the highest paid Hindi actress from 1985-1992 and the 2nd highest paid Hindi actress from 1993-1996.
She fondly recalled meeting the then-assistant director K. Raghavendra Rao when she was a child actress. A scene called for her to cross the street, and when she got hit by a vehicle, K. Raghavendra Rao immediately lifted her and carried her to a doctor even though she suffered only minor injuries. A few years later, when he became a director, he first made her a star in Telugu films with Padaharella Vayasu (1978) and then again in Hindi films with Himmatwala (1983).
Sridevi could not speak Hindi when she stepped into the Hindi film industry. She dubbed her dialogues for the first time in Chandni (1989). While, yesteryear actress Naaz had dubbed for her in her previous films, Rekha had dubbed for her in Aakhree Raasta (1986).
Sridevi was not the director's first choice for two of her films which made her a star. Jaya Prada was considered for Nagina (1986), while Rekha was supposed to do Chandni (1989).
When Boney Kapoor approached Sridevi's mother for Mr India, her mother quoted Rs 10 lakhs as fee. Boney Kapoor paid Sridevi Rs 11 lakhs instead. Later, he admitted that he wanted to get close to the actress.
While shooting for the hit song Na Jaane Kaha Se Aayi Hai from Chaalbaaz (1989), the actress was running a fever of 103 degrees. Her performance won her a Filmfare Award for Best Actress.
Hrithik Roshan had his first speaking role opposite Sridevi in Bhagwan Dada (1986) in which he had a small role as a child artiste.
She lost her father during the shooting of Yash Chopra's Lamhe (1991) in London. She flew home for the last rites and returned to work to shoot a comedy sequence with co-star Anupam Kher.
Her former secretary is Hari Singh, whose daughter Bhumicka Singh debuted in the movie Aap Ki Khatir (2006).
After Yalgaar, Feroz was toying around with several ideas for his next film. He wanted to remake his film Dharmatma as "Agnikund" with Anil Kapoor as the Godfather. Akshay Kumar and Sunil Shetty were to play his sons. Music was by Anu Malik. He earlier wanted to make the same film with himself, Anil Kapoor ,Jackie Shroff, Sri Devi and Sonam in 1987 with the title "Yalgaar". But that film was shelved due to Anil Kapoor disagreeing when Feroz Khan dropped Jackie from the film. He later started Yalgaar with himself and Sanjay Dutt, but with a different subject and story line. Anil Kapoor refused "Agnikund" in 1994 because he did not want to play father to Akshay Kumar and Sunil Shetty. Feroz Khan had sold the audio , the overseas video and theatrical rights To Venus for 2.4 crores. Feroz Khan shelved the idea once again when the casting did not work. Feroz Khan shelved the idea once again. He then started Janasheen in 1995 with Akshaye Khanna and Mamta Kulkarni. That too got shelved so he could launch Fardeen in Prem Aggan.
Director Narayana Rao Dasari used her name in the song "Devi Mounama Sridevi Mounama" that was picturized on her in the hit film Premabhishekam (1982).
Fluent in several languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, and English.
Urban legends say that Sri Devi's mother Rajeshwari was a dancer in films.
Father's first marriage was to Hamasakalyani.
Sridevi's notable Telugu films include Konda Veeti Simham, Kshana Kshanam, Vetagadu, Sardar Paparayudu and Bobbili Puli.
The pair of Jeetendra-Sridevi did 16 films together between 1983-88 and 13 of them were hits and 3 were flops.The 13 hits were Himmatwala (1983), Jaani Dost (1983), Justice Chaudhry(1983), Mawaali(1983), Akalmand (1984), Tohfa (1984), Balidaan (1985), Suhagan(1986), Ghar Sansar (1986), Dharm Adhikari (1986), Aulad (1987), Sone Pe Suhaaga (1988). The 3 flops of the pair were Sarfarosh (1985),Aag Aur Shola (1986),Himmat Aur Mehanat (1987).
Successful Tamil films include Bharathi Raja's Sigappu Rojakkal, SP. Muthuraman's Priya, Karthika Deepam, Johnny, Varumayin Niram Sivappu and Aakali Rajyam.
.She acted with Jayalalitha in Thirumangalyam, Kandan Karunai and Adi Parashakti.. She acted with Sivaji Ganesan as a child in Babu and also was paired opposite him in Sandhippu (1983). She acted as a child with M.G.Ramachandran in Nam Naadu.
Sridevi's first release of 1977 was Gayathri, followed by Kavikkuyil and 16 Vayathinile and Telugu remake - Padaharella Vayasu in 1978.
Her performance in the 1992 Ram Gopal Varma directed Kshana Kshanam won her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Telugu and Andhra's Nandi Award for Best Actress.
During the 1980s, [[Mithun Chakraborty]] had a love affair with Sridevi. Sridevi had fallen in love with Mithun Chakraborty on the sets of [[Rakesh Roshan]]'s Jaag Utha Insan (1984).Sridevi and Mithun Chakraborty got married secretly, and Mithun Chakraborty admitted it to the press when a fan magazine published their marriage certificate.Their marriage lasted for 4 years from 1985 to 1988. Mithun was already married hence divorced her in 1988.
Baby Sridevi's performance in Poompatta (1971) in Malayalam won her the Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist.
In 1981, she starred in the Tamil film Meendum Kokila which won her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Tamil. In 1982, Sridevi starred in Moondram Pirai playing a woman suffering from amnesia and went on to win the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress.
With A. Nageswara Rao, she appeared in movies such as Mudulla Koduku, Premabhishekham, Bangaru Kanuka and Premakanuka as well as Kanchu Kagada, Kalavari Samsaram, Krishnavatharam, Burripalem Bolludu, Khaidi Rudrayya, Jagadeka Veerudu Atiloka Sundari, S. P. Parasuram and Govinda Govinda.
Sridevi had successful pairing with Rajesh Khanna in films such as Naya Kadam (1984), Maqsad (1984), Masterji (1985) and Nazrana (1987).

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To be very honest, the characters I have played in the south has been much, much more challenging and exciting then what I have done in Hindi cinema
The character I was supposed to play in "Yugpurush" is a very good character. There was only one thorn in the flesh, I was supposed to be playing a prostitute. Somewhere I think I have developed a mental block against playing a prostitute. I get uncomfortable and so I guess I won't be able to do full justice to the character.
Believe it or not, I don't have an ego. That is one of the first lessons I learnt when I entered this line. Every thing here is so uncertain. One moment you are a goddess and the next moment you are out of work. And under the circumstances the ego is hardly any help. I don't believe in it and I think every actor or actress should learnt to crush their ego even before they learn to act. But here the equation is very strange, so many people who don't know to act also have an ego
During work, I don't like fights and tensions. Jaya Prada and I initially did not get along. However, when we realised that the press was thriving on our cold war, we decided to make up. Strangely, the fights never affected our work. If you see Tohfa (1984) or Maqsad (1984) you will never sense the hostility. Thank God, we are on talking terms now, no more of those pointless controversies.
In Hindi, my favorite roles were in Naya Kadam, Masterji, Mr. India, Lamhe, Chaalbaaz, Laadla, Judaai. But in Tamil films, the list is longer. All the films I did in Tamil were really strong ones - every film I did with K.Balachander, Bharati Raja, Balu Mahendra and starred with Sivaji Ganesan, Kamal Hasan, Rajnikanth were really great films. I enjoyed the romantic roles I played with N.T.Rama Rao Sir, A.N.R sir as well.
I had been fortunate that the actors whose films, I used to see with my parents - like Rajesh Khanna sir, Jeetendra sir, Akkini Nageshwara sir , N.T.Rama Rao sir and Sivaji Ganesan sir - I got opportunity to act with them. They were simply great in maintaining their personas and getting into their roles easily.All of them had really great career. I feel happy about having worked with legends.

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