‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ turns 26: Karan Johar celebrates a timeless Bollywood classic
Karan Johar marks 26 years of 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai', celebrating the film's enduring impact on Bollywood with its iconic characters, music, and love story.
Karan Johar marks 26 years of 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai', celebrating the film's enduring impact on Bollywood with its iconic characters, music, and love story.
Rani Mukerji advocates for women-centric films, aiming to highlight the strength and resilience of Indian women in cinema and inspire audiences.
Celebrate Teachers' Day with a look at five iconic Bollywood performances that beautifully capture the essence of educators on screen.
Tahir Raj Bhasin looks back on the 10th anniversary of Mardaani, sharing his gratitude for his debut role, admiration for Rani Mukerji, and the influence of director Pradeep Sarkar.
Australian PM Anthony Albanese hosts Bollywood stars Karan Johar and Rani Mukerji at Parliament House, marking the 15th anniversary of the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne.
Rani made her acting debut in 1996 with Bengali film Biyer Phool when she was just 16. She later appeared in Hindi film Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat in the same year and since then she has acted in several films. She will now be seen in 'Mrs Chatterjee VS Norway', which revolves around a journey of a mother's battle against an entire country.
Actress Rani Mukerji will be seen riding an ATV bike in Abu Dhabi for a comedy scene in 'Bunty Aur Babli 2'.
The actress will be seen in the upcoming films "Bunty Aur Babli 2" and "Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway".
Rani's last two films were "Hichki" and "Mardaani 2". She says she wants to continue finding unconventional scripts as these while representing women on screen.
She was deeply touched by Dilip Kumar's kind words for her.