Danish Iqbal on portraying notorious gangster Dawood Ibrahim in Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar The Revenge.
'If you're so sick, so ill, how will you show that power?'
If you are willing to spare four hours of your day on a spy action thriller, Dhurandhar The Revenge will surprise, shock and overwhelm you with its nervous energy, notes Divya Nair.
'I wanted to do something different, so I turned Dharamji into Hardy, making him waddle with Naseer's stick-like Laurel.' 'People enjoyed seeing him in these avatars. When you work with an evergreen superstar like Dharamji, you can make such 'items'.'
'Everything in life is about timing.' 'I came to films when the disco craze had started.' Everything just fell into place: The shorts, the slimness, the songs, and my combination with Usha Uthup and Bappi Lahiri.'
His music was loved by film personalities and political leaders alike, and they took to social media to offer their condolences.
A look at the top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'Shooting with Pankaj was a delightful experience because he was a charming, easy and effortless singer.'
'Lataji, Ghalib, Beethoven and Shakespeare are far removed from the normal chain of human civilisation.' 'If they were just role models, how come no one was able to achieve an iota of their perfection?' 'They are a kind of intruders who come as reminders of the rule of mediocrity that prevails.'
'ABCL was almost bankrupt, Amit's house was mortgaged...'
'For those who like romance in their music, I suggest they search for this song.'
'We cannot express the sorrow in words.'
'Today, when I look back, our journey together ajooba lagta hai.'
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'Rafi was singing for Hanuman and I was singing for Ravan.' 'C Ramachandra corrected Rafisaab and he became red in the face.' 'I asked Anna (Ramachandra), "How could you do this?"' 'He replied, "How could I not do this? My song was being spoilt".'
All the 14 were being produced in local courts for a transit remand to Delhi where they would be questioned extensively by the NIA.
'My father became a very popular villain and in some films, was paid more than the hero. He was a very simple person. All he needed was six pairs of white shirts and trousers for the whole year, one or two packets of Dunhill cigarettes a day and books.' Shehzaad Khan on his famous father Ajit.
'I'm not withdrawing any allegations. I want those CDRs (Peter's call data records).' 'Those are my feelings.'
The 1960 epic continues to enthrall unlike any Indian film ever