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Bollywood needs someone with Ranveer Singh’s talent and star power right now.

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Bollywood needs someone with Ranveer Singh’s talent and star power right now.

Bollywood needs someone with Ranveer Singh’s talent and star power right now. Bollywood might benefit from Ranveer Singh’s unusual combination of acting ability, mainstream appeal, and successful box office track record.

On Wednesday, Ranveer Singh turns 37. Although the number is not as round as 35 or 40, it is still important. Because this typically indicates that you have been active for 10–12 years and are about to join the category of “senior actor/star” in the Hindi film business. The OG superstars, actors older than Ranveer, are no longer guarantees for box office success. Therefore, it is up to Ranveer and his contemporaries to do so at this pivotal time when the cinema industry is yearning for a comeback. And he might have the best chance of succeeding in it. Additionally, see Ranveer Singh’s comments about SRK, who “developed this mall, but we just have modest shops in it.”

People have been discussing the resurgence of Bollywood for months. So, does the sector require one? Looking at the numbers would indicate that it does. At the box office, none of the movies starring the biggest stars have performed well, and certainly not to the extent that was anticipated. The three biggest hits of the year have been an Alia Bhatt-starring Sanjay Leela Bhansali movie, a horror comedy starring Kartik Aaryan, and (surprise, surprise) a Vivek Agnihotri movie about the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits. Even these three fall short of the staggering sums made by south Indian movies like RRR, KGF: Chapter 2, and Vikram. Bollywood needs to raise its strike rate without a doubt.

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But who ought to lead the charge? Lockdowns and COVID-19 have altered the dynamic of the game. You might have anticipated the Khans and Akshay Kumar to assume the helm five years ago. However, the majority of these veterans have so far failed. Kartik Aaryan is the only “hero” to have triumphed, and he did so wonderfully. Ranveer Singh enters the picture in this situation. He will have the best chance of providing the Hindi film industry with the much-needed boost together with Kartik and Ranbir Kapoor.

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At seven o’clock, Raj Babbar’s daughter learnt of his liaison with Smita Patil. “I shouldn’t tell my mother about this.”

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At seven o’clock, Raj Babbar’s daughter learnt of his liaison with Smita Patil. “I shouldn’t tell my mother about this.”

Raj Babbar left his wife, Nadira, to marry Smita Patil in 1983. His daughter Juhi Babbar has recalled the time in a new interview.
Actor Raj Babbar was already married and had two children when he began his relationship with fellow actor, Smita Patil. The affair and the ensuing marriage saw a lot of controversy, given how it began. Raj Babbar’s daughter, former actor Juhi Babbar, has now opened up on the time and how she came to know about the relationship when she was just 7 years old.

Juhi Babbar on Raj Babbar and Smita Patil

In an interview with Lehren Retro, Juhi recalled how Smita Patil made a conscious effort to connect with Raj’s two children – Juhi and her brother, Arya. “My father talked and explained his marriage with Smita Patil to me when I was barely seven years old, and that’s why my memories of Smita ji are very different. She went out of her way to do things for me. I think she also had this thing that we are the kids of the person who is most special to her, and so we are special to her as well. She would show us a lot of love, always bringing us gifts when she travelled, and she would ensure that at home, we were served the food that we liked. These small memories are nice, but unfortunately, there aren’t many memories,” she said.

Juhi said she was conflicted about her impression of Smita at the time because the actor was always nice to us, but she could see that the marriage had shaken up her own family, particularly her mother, Nadira. “As a child, I knew this is the lady my father wants to be with, and he wants to make her his wife. I could see Smita making an effort towards me and my little brother, but I also knew that this was disturbing the unit that used to be, and that my mother was unhappy about it. I had that understanding—that aunty (Smita) was being so good to me, but when I go home, I shouldn’t share this with my mother.”

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Raj Babbar and Smita Patil’s marriage

Smita Patil and Raj Babbar met on the sets of their 1982 film Bheegi Palkein. Raj left Nadira to marry Smita the following year. Their son, actor Prateik Babbar, was born in November 1986. However, Smita Patil died soon after from childbirth complications at the age of 31. Raj Babbar got back together with Nadira a few years later.

Juhi Babbar made her film debut with Kash Aap Hamare Hote opposite Sonu Nigam in 2003. She worked in a handful of films over the next few years before taking a hiatus to do TV. In 2023, she returned to films with supporting roles in films like Faraaz and Farrey. She is married to actor Anup Soni.

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