Kangana says she 'totally believed' the woman who accused the director of sexual harassment.
The complainant, who is a resident of east Delhi's Vasundhra Enclave area, told the police that he "as a citizen of this country feels that the celebrities should think before speaking."
"What Aamir Khan -- one of the most respected actors -- has said, and in the presence of senior BJP people, is what the whole world is saying, all of India is saying, all right-minded people are saying. I only hope and trust that he will not be referred to as a 'Congressman', not to be told as a biased person, he will not be referred to in derogatory terms," Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi told ANI.
Bollywood takes the glamorous route to MAMI!
That mild goofball moment aside, this wedding was opulence at its best!
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These divas will leave you gasping for breath.
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Reacting to Khan's detention at a US airport, for the third time in seven years, Sena said despite this "common occurrence," the "tolerant actor" goes to the US repeatedly.
The Union minister also alleged that many people were creating an atmosphere of hatred against the BJP and have sympathy for anti-social elements.
Rani Mukerji's friends make sure to stand by her side at her father Ram Mukherjee's prayer service.
Bollywood actor Aamir Khan, who was recently slammed over his remarks on 'intolerance' in the country, has now been backed up by superstar Shahrukh Khan who said that one does not need to prove his patriotism.
The company roped in Aamir Khan as its brand ambassador in March.
Each corner of the interiors has been designed and laboured over by Garg and his team. It took nearly a year to put every little detail together
After breaking records at the box office with its super successful run, it was time for team Dangal to celebrate!
The good old sari got a fashionable twist at designer Anavila Misra's store launch in Mumbai.
"It is our good fortune that Maharashtra got a chief minister who has pledged to solve the water crisis. His political will is really strong," Aamir said.
Yet another success party and most of the industry turns up!
Deepika, Aditi or Taapsee -- who gets your vote?
The actor is ready for his wrestler role in Dangal.
Aamir Khan on Dangal and more.
Look who's made it to the magazine covers this month.
Model Maria Goretti and actor Sonali Bendre launched their respective books in the city this week.
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan ceases to be the mascot for government's Incredible India campaign as the contract for it has expired.
Sukanya Verma lists her favourite episodes from Koffee With Karan over the years.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
One of the first things to strike one about Cinnamon, a 19-year-old designer boutique hub, is its architecture and feel.
'I have always considered Salman, Shah Rukh (Khan) and Amitji (Amitabh Bachchan) to be bigger stars (than me). Kiran likes the look in the poster because when I hold her lovingly now, she says my body has become very hard. It was soft like a pillow before.' Aamir Khan gets candid at the poster launch of Dangal.
Thugs of Hindostan adds to Aamir Khan's list of disappointments.
'Vishal sir said he would sign me only when I accept to gain 10 kilos.' 'No matter what, I was ready to accept if I was getting an opportunity to work with Vishal sir.'
The actor launched the Paani Foundation, which has participation from businessmen like Mukesh Ambani, Ratan Tata, Kumar Mangalam Birla.
Syed Firdaus Ashraf/Rediff.com on Priyanka Chopra's appointment as a brand ambassador for India, despite her frankness on intolerant India.
'While censorship of any sort is anathema to the creative spirit, political correctness has become more and more the norm rather than the exception,' notes Uttaran Das Gupta.