TV actress Smriti Khanna shares first picture of her baby girl: I promise to love and protect you

TV actress Smriti Khanna finally shared the first photo of her baby daughter on Instagram. The actress welcomed her first child with husband Gautam Gupta on April 15th. The actors took to their social media to announce the news with their fans and shared a heartwarming family photo. Now, Smriti has shared her daughter’s first picture from the day she ‘met’ her in the hospital. The photo features her giving a peck on the forehead of the little bundle of joy.

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The man and the actor: Rishi Kapoor

A film journalist is at first a movie buff: he should be, at least. When he enters the profession, he therefore already has some favourites, some from childhood and others from teenage. My first relationship with Rishi Kapoor was one-sided: I was his fan from the time I watched Khel Khel Mein and Kabhi Kabhie.

Yes, I know he won the National Best Child Actor award for Mera Naam Joker and the Filmfare Best Actor award for Bobby, and those were performances I had admired. But after I watched Khel… and Kabhi…, as someone who had grown up on (a lot of) Hindi melodramas, over-the-top Marathi cry-fests and slick Hollywood movies, I had my preferences tweaked to what I thought was truly good cinematic acting—natural, effortless, as if you are doing something in real life and the audience just happens to be watching you.

By the time I watched Amar Akbar Anthony, Hum Kisise Kum Naheen, Doosara Aadmi and Badaltey Rishtey, my convictions were completely set. I had now decided that for me, my three best actors of all time in Hindi cinema were Ashok Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar and Pran. And Rishi Kapoor had now joined that exalted elite company. Four decades down, I have seen no reason—or actor—to modify my views. Rishi Kapoor’s raised eyebrow, a mere glance or a shrug of his body expressed more than five lines of dialogues by lesser actors, many of whom were considered better actors than him!

Rishi also had a special advantage: he was magnificent at enacting songs of all hues, come ethnic (Amar Akbar Anthony, Sargam, Prem Rog) or Western (Hum Kisise Kum Naheen, Karz). That unique and nimble footwork, his body language, the mobility of his expressions: here is where he had an edge even over my other three favourites!

As a journalist, an interview with him never happened for just one of those reasons until 2009. Yes, I had a flying interaction with him in the late ‘90s. I had gone to meet Laxmikant-Pyarelal at Mehboob Studios and there was some confusion about whether Laxmikant would be coming that day.

The background music for Prem Granth was going on and someone suggested I call Laxmikant’s house. This would have meant searching for the nearest public phone, and as he was within earshot, Rishi Kapoor offered me his mobile phone—“Here! Take this and call him!” And so, the first call I ever made on a mobile phone was on my childhood idol’s machine, but he did not even know who I was!

In 2009, I got his direct phone number from a colleague, and Rishi brusquely told me to call after a few days. I duly called him, and told him that I had just watched Wake Up Sid!, had found the film passable but had loved his son Ranbir Kapoor in it. He immediately set an appointment for the next day!

The next day, as I was ushered into his visitor’s room, he shook hands and then said, “Meet my wife. Her name is Neetu!” I doubt whether any other famous heroine has ever been introduced like that!

A great interview followed, and Rishi had ordered tea. Along with the tea came a jumbo size piece of chocolate cake, too large for one man’s consumption,  and it was clearly a part of a I kilo confection. Casually, I asked him, “What is the occasion?” And he said, “You…you are the occasion!”

This was but the first of many meetings, all great ones.  He had even revealed to a colleague that he had been impressed by only two other mediapersons in recent years, one being yours truly!

He was remarkably candid in our talks, occasionally boiling over when he felt I had asked something improper! When I rephrased the same question in a clearer way, he would immediately thaw, smile and say, “Then say that, na!” and answer away!

His songs, directors, co-stars, father, wife, son (“I never interfere in his choices like my father never did for me, but that does not mean I approve all the films he takes up!”) and his roles—Rishi was direct and often brutally frank about his life and times. This became more pronounced as he entered the most rewarding phase of his acting career from 2010.

“I remember Yash-ji (the late Yash Chopra) raving about how I had transformed into Mr Duggal, a middle-class school teacher from Delhi, in Do Dooni Chaar. And he told me, ‘I never imagined you could do this!’ In our times, no one got roles worthy of their talents, because all of us were imprisoned in images! But now cinema is changing, and our audiences are less forgiving!”

He then went on, ruminatively, “I think that I must have seen a Mr. Duggal from Do Dooni Chaar somewhere in my life. Acting is about storage in the mind and that bag of encounters from which we can reprocess something we need to for a film. But that does not make it all easy, really!”

He explained that even in Agneepath, D-Day or Kapoor & Sons, the physical transformation was just the outer part. “A character cannot be only about make-up, there should be junoon (passion) in the actor! How many have that?” he demanded.

One day, I called up to ask whether I could meet him as 102—Not Out was releasing soon. He barked, “What questions you guys ask! I am just back from meeting about 30 to 40 journalists! I have decided now never to do group interviews again, and I don’t want to meet anyone for this film anymore!” He disconnected the line.

Exactly 10 minutes later, he called me, “Can you come tomorrow morning at 11?” he said, his voice softer. I had some other commitment and told him, and he grumbled, “Well, you said you wanted to meet me! Okay, call up tomorrow evening and we will see!”

When his biography Khullam Khulla – Rishi Kapoor Uncensored came out, his number flashed on my mobile again. “This is Rishi Kapoor. I would like to send you a copy of my book. Can you text me your address?” In all my interviews, I had somehow overlooked taking a picture of us—Who knew he would go so soon?—but I now treasure that wonderful personalized note for me inside his book.

Shortly after that, we had our last proper interaction—I wanted him to speak on Dharmendra for a book. “I don’t think I can say much on him!” he told me. “But come if you want!” And he gave me superb copy on his senior colleague!

And then he went abroad with a cheerful tweet about his treatment. I was diligently following his tweest all through. When he came back, we met only once, fleetingly, at Amit Khanna’s book launch, where he was in a hurry to leave and we only greeted each other. And look at the coincidence—our last meeting was also where we first met—at the Mehboob Studios recording studio, now just a venue for occasional events!

I am told he went down smiling. But then, can people like him ever die? As my friend lyricist Manoj Muntashir wrote in his honour:

Pehle zameen par rehta tha / Ab ambar ka bashinda hai

Maut use kya maaregi / Woh zinda hai woh zinda hai.”

Also Read: When Ranbir Kapoor revealed the two precious gifts his father Rishi Kapoor gave him

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Hrithik Roshan pens a note on Rishi Kapoor’s demise, thanks him for consistently supporting him

Rishi Kapoor passed away on Thursday and his absence has surely left an irreplaceable void in all our hearts. In a matter of 24 hours, the Indian film fraternity lost two of its most prized gems in Irrfan Khan and Rishi Kapoor. Their demise’s news came as a shock to all of us and we’re still finding it difficult for it to sink in. It has been a tough week for all of us and all the well-wishers of Rishi Kapoor have been taking to their social media to share heartfelt messages for him. Hrithik Roshan happens to be one of those celebs who was also a family friend of the Kapoors. Considering Rishi Kapoor’s friendship with his father Rakesh Roshan, Hrithik shared a special bond with the late actor.

Hrithik Roshan pens a note on Rishi Kapoor’s demise, thanks him for consistently supporting him

He took to his Instagram to share a note, thanking him for being there whenever he needed him around. Posting a throwback picture with Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor, his message read, “Even your love had so much energy that I had to stand at attention every time you called. .

I don’t think I have ever in my life been able to continue sitting down when you spoke to me . Everytime dad called and said “chintu uncle just saw your movie and he is calling you “, I used to get up, heart palpitating and start walking around in the room , preparing myself for the deluge of love and reprimand mixed so genuinely together in your own inimitable way that it was difficult for an observer to distinguish which was which. You gave me strength at my weakest moments. It felt so god damn amazing to think that Rishi Kapoor liked my work. That It made me believe in myself. Thank you for every time you picked up the phone and took the effort , thank you for repeatedly pointing out my mistakes , thank you for that consistent support and encouragement chintu uncle, there will never be any actor or human like you. Thank you for being my childhood , for literally shouting out loud into my ear drums about the importance of hard work. And for being so blatantly and ridiculously honest that it made me believe every single word you ever said . I and the world and everyone you touched and inspired is going to miss you. So so much . ❤️”

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Hrithik Roshan could not make it to Rishi Kapoor’s funeral due to the nationwide lockdown in the wake of Coronavirus.

Also Read: Abhishek Bachchan pens heartfelt tribute to Rishi Kapoor, says ‘some losses are too personal to discuss publicly’

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FWICE issues a statement against H N Reliance Hospital after a video of Rishi Kapoor was leaked online from the ICU

Rishi Kapoor breathed his last on Thursday morning after his two years long battle with leukaemia. The veteran actor was admitted in Sir H N Reliance Hospital a few days before his demise. While all the fans were shocked to hear the news, there was a video of Rishi Kapoor leaked while he was admitted in the ICU of the hospital. The Federation of Western India Cine Employees have issued a statement against the hospital for letting this happen.

FWICE issues a statement against H N Reliance Hospital after a video of Rishi Kapoor was leaked online from the ICU

Along with the FWICE workers, a lot of celebrities and fans have condemned this act as disgusting and insensitive. The director of FWICE, Ashoke Pandit tweeted, “@fwice_mum raises protest over viral video of #RishiKapoor ji in ICU at HN hospital.The video is unethical -without permission &violates fundamental right to live with dignity-privacy of a legend who lived a glorious & dignified life& loved ,regarded , held in high esteem by all.”

Take a look at his tweet and the statement.

A similar video was leaked during Vinod Khanna’s demise. As for the management at the Sir H N Reliance hospital, they have said that they are investigating the matter.

Also Read: Hrithik Roshan pens a note on Rishi Kapoor’s demise, thanks him for consistently supporting him

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Aamir Khan’s niece and Mansoor Khan’s daughter Zayn Marie Khan makes her debut with Mrs Serial Killer

The web streaming giant Netflix today, that is, on May 1, released the long-awaited crime thriller, Mrs Serial Killer, directed by Shirish Kunder, and co-produced by Farah Khan. While viewers were excited to see Jacqueline Fernandez, Manoj Bajpayee and Mohit Raina in this 1 hour 47 minutes long flick, they were pleasantly surprised to see Aamir Khan’s niece and Mansoor Khan’s daughter Zayn Marie Khan in the movie as well. In fact, Mrs Serial Killer marks the acting debut of Zayn.

Mrs Serial Killer is the story of a renowned gynaecologist who is accused of murdering five unmarried pregnant girls. All the evidence is against him due to which his bail is rejected. With no other option in hand, the gynaecologist’s wife decides to commit a copycat crime to prove his innocence. While Manoj Bajpayee plays the gynaecologist, Jacqueline Fernandez plays the dutiful better half. Mohit Raina, meanwhile, essays the role of the cop. As for Zayn Marie Khan, she plays Anushka, who is selected by Jacqueline’s character Sona as her target. Zayn has a crucial part in the film and she stands out thanks to her stunts in the film. In fact, her action is remarkable and is sure to be the talking point as it’s rare to see an actress do such kind of fight scenes in Bollywood.

Incidentally, last year, there were reports that Zayn Marie Khan is debuting with a film. But the speculation was that she’s making her debut with a film directed by actor Imran Khan. Zayn had also posted an image of a script, which further added to the speculations.

Zayn has also worked as an assistant director, on Shakun Batra’s Kapoor & Sons.

Also Read: Meet Jacqueline Fernandez, Manoj Bajpayee and Mohit Raina’s characters in Netflix film Mrs. Serial Killer

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COVID-19: Actors, musicians and sports personalities to come together for fundraiser concert

Personalities from the field of entertainment and sports have come together for a digital concert to be held on May 3 to raise funds for the frontline workers, who are working round the clock to contain the coronavirus pandemic. Facebook has collaborated with some of the biggest names in Indian entertainment to put together a home-to-home fundraiser concert, I For India. All the proceeds from the fundraiser concert will go to the India COVID Response Fund managed by GiveIndia, to support on-ground relief efforts. The vision for the concert is three-pronged: to entertain those locked down in their homes, to pay tribute to those who are working on the frontlines and to raise funds for those who have no work and no home and do not know where their next meal is coming from.

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Aamir Khan suits up for family movie night with wife Kiran Rao, daughter Ira Khan amid lockdown

Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan is a complete family man. The actor loves spending time with his family and get engaged in all the activities with their kids. The actor has many times shared photos and videos of all the interesting things he does with his little munchkin Azan when not shooting. On Friday, Aamir’s daughter Ira Khan shared a couple of pictures from her family movie time and left the fans excited. The photo featured Ira with father Aamir, who was all suited up for the film screening, and his wife Kiran Rao. The Khans watched Netflix’s new film Mrs Serial Killer, which stars Jacqueline Fernandez and Manoj Bajpayee.

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Jacqueline Fernandez is impressed with Salman Khan’s workout session, shares photo from the gym

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is making the most if this quarantine by working on himself and indulging in his favorite creative activities. From sketching, painting to singing a song, the actor has been keeping himself busy during the lockdown. He is at his Panvel Farmhouse along with actress Jacqueline Fernandez, Iulia Vantur, nephew Nirvaan among others. The actor has also been working hard in the gym and his photos are proof that his next film is going to be a treat for all the Salman Khan fans. Recently, Jacqueline took to her Instagram to share a shirtless photo of Salman working out in the gym and left the fans drooling.

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Gigi Hadid confirms she is expecting first child with Zayn Malik

Supermodel Gigi Hadid has confirmed that she and her singer boyfriend, Zayn Malik, are set to welcome their first child together. Gigi made the revelation during an appearance on Jimmy Fallon’s talk show. Fallon welcomed the runway star by congratulating her “on expecting a baby.” “Thank you so much. Obviously, we wish we could have announced it on our own terms. But we’re very excited and happy and grateful for everyone’s well wishes and support, Gigi said.

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Kareena Kapoor Khan shares Rishi Kapoor’s throwback photo with father-in-law Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi

Veteran Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor was laid to rest at Chandanwadi crematorium in Mumbai on April 30. The actor breathed his last in the hospital after two year battle with leukemia. Along with wife Neetu Kapoor and son Ranbir Kapoor, his close family and friends Alia Bhatt, Kareena Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Ayan Mukerji, Abhishek Bachchan among others were present during the last rites. On Friday, Kareena took to her social media to share a memory of her uncle Rishi Kapoor with father-in-law Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi.

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