If there's one thing the launch of Variety magazine's India edition proved, it's that Bollywood couples don't just arrive, they make an appearance.
'Why don't I organise an auction of cinematic memorabilia?' recalls Dinesh Raheja. 'There are sure to be legions of film buffs who will cherish the chance to own souvenirs intimately associated with their favourite stars onscreen.'
Tiger Shroff is set to make his big screen acting debut with Sajid Nadiadwala's Heropanti on May 23.
Days before his rumoured wedding to Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor keeps himself busy by shooting for an ad with his mum Neetu Kapoor.
The Shroff kid could give Bollywood divas a run for their money!
The films cast attended the screening.
Tiger Shroff and his sister Krishna Shroff hosted the Matrix Fight Night in Mumbai on Tuesday night.
Heropanti opened well at the box office Jackie shroff threw a lavish party for his sons success.
Jackie and Ayesha Shroff's 24-year-old son is all set to make his acting debut this May.
Family and friends cheer Team Baaghi!
Fardeen Khan hasn't been seen in these parts for a long time.
Tiger Shroff will debut in a film called Hero-Panti.
'It is the best feeling in the world to give back to your family what you have earned,' Tiger Shroff tells Subhash K Jha.
They have also filed a complaint against Ayesha Shroff, wife of Bollywood star Jackie Shroff and the film's financier, with Maharashtra Chief Minister Sushilkumar Shinde and the police commissioner in Mumbai.
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'I didn't post the pictures thinking they would be like an encore.' Krishna Shroff gets bold...again.
Bollywood's last salute to Sridevi
Co-stars, colleagues, friends, everyone who knew him... paid homage to Vinod Khanna.
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'Someone will say he was a good guy, others may say it's good that he is no more.'
'I lived in a chawl for 33 years, aur potty ke liye line lagaya, holding a dabba in my hand (I would queue up to go to the loo, with a bucket in my hand). Even after I became a hero, I had to stand in line. It has become so ingrained in my bones that it cannot come out easily.'
Tiger Shroff's dream woman is probably nothing like the bold, action-loving heroine of his new film Baaghi: A Rebel For Love.
It would be wrong to blame only Bollywood or the fairness cream industry, or the masses that cater to both, because clearly, all of us encourage this lust for whiteness that films and companies only cash in on.
'When I was staying in Teen Batti (in south Mumbai), I had one washroom and we were 10 people. Today I have three washrooms and I am the only one using all of them. Can you see the quantum leap that I have taken in life?' Jackie Shroff gets candid.