Launched the trailer of the film ‘Bhoot-Part One: The Haunted Ship’ in Mumbai. Apart from the film’s lead actor Vicky Kaushal, the film’s producers Karan Johar, Shashank Khaitan, Apoorva Mehta, and the film’s director Bhanu Pratap Singh were present on this special occasion. On this occasion, Karan Johar, in response to a question, said that he is not scared of real ghosts at all, because he knows how many living ghosts face daily in Bollywood.
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Karan says, ‘The genre of horror films is the most popular worldwide. This genre is rarely made in our country, but many horror films have been made in Bollywood since the beginning. Our film Bhoot – Part One: The Haunted Ship is actually a very scary film. In this film, we have not kept songs, just a montage.
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Says Vicky, ‘Karan Johar saw the trailer of our film the most, but he gave a fearful reaction before the ghost came on the screen. I used to tell Karan that you are not the right audience for this film, because if your response is like this then the director will feel that he has made a very good film. By the way, I and Karan are very scared of horror films. ‘
Karan was asked that in real life, have you ever encountered ghosts, are you afraid of ghosts? In response, Karan says, ‘Our film industry has a lot of moving ghosts, we have become strong after seeing them, so we have become accustomed to ghosts and we are not afraid of real ghosts.’
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Usually, Bollywood stars do not show interest in doing a horror film, Vicky Kaushal explains the reason for the choice of this film and said, ‘I was very scared to read the story of this film and I thought if such a good and scary story comes on screen It would be great if I think, I worked in the film. Before reading the story, I definitely thought that it would not be safe to do a horror film, but as soon as I read the story of this film, the doubts about the success of the film were over. I say yes to a film thinking from the viewer’s perspective, I believe that every film has a different destination. ‘
Karan expressed his happiness of receiving the Padma award on this occasion and said, ‘When I came to know about the Padma Shri Award, at that time I went for the Reiki of the film Takht. It was in a jungle where the network was found very difficult when I heard the news of the announcement of Padma Samman, I cried with joy. Called mother (Hiro Johar) and she too started crying in joy as soon as she heard this news. I talked with my mother for a while crying on the phone. This news was very emotional for both of us. I congratulate all my colleagues who have received the Padma Shri.
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The title of the film ‘Bhoot’ was reserved by director Ram Gopal Varma, but Ramu gave the title to Karan very easily. Karan explains, ‘This title was very important for the film’s story. We were wondering whether we would get the title of the film from Ramu or not. After much deliberation, debate and interaction with the team, I thought, once I call Ramu, at most he will refuse to give me the title.
‘When I called Ramu, in just 2 seconds, I gave a positive answer and said that you take the title of Bhoot, whatever paperwork will be done, I will do it, anyway I am not making any other film in this title. Usually, nobody gives the title of his film so easily in Bollywood, I have been working here for 25 years. I have often called many people for the title of the film, I have never received any. ‘
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Karan also stated clearly that he will continue to make parts of the films of this Bhoot series one after the other. Karan told, ‘I will keep making the sequel of this film now. Bhoot 2, Bhoot 3 and Bhoot 10 also, by then my children will start going to college, I will continue to make further parts of Bhoot. Now it is not necessary that I direct this series.
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Bhoomi Pednekar, Ashutosh Rana and Siddhanth Kapoor play important roles in Vicky Kaushal’s film Bhoot-Part One: The Haunted Ship, produced by Karan Johar. The film will be released in cinemas across the country on 21 February. The film is directed by Bhanu Pratap Singh. The producers of the film are Dharma Productions, Karan Johar, Hiroo Johar, Shashank Khaitan, and Apoorva Mehta.
Shabana Azmi and Rekha Azmi, two well-revered Indian actors, have a long-standing relationship. Azmi recalls an incident where a fan approached Rekha for an autograph during a flight together. Azmi recalls the moment when she realized that Rekha’s public persona was a She is last seen in the Netflix series Dabba Cartel, which distant star, and she turned away Azmi recalls the moment when she realized that Rekha had always been very warm and loving.
Rekha hasn’t signed a film since 2014, and she is often seen attending movie premieres and approachable and maintain distance. A mix of both is ideal for award ceremonies. She is last seen in the Netflix series Dabba Cartel, which explores the lives of five middle-class women who start a dabba service but find themselves embroiled She will be next seen in Lahore 1947.
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In an interview with Filmfare, Azmi shared that Rekha has always been a loving friend and that celebrities should always be approachable and maintain distance. A mix of both is ideal for celebrities. Azmi and Rekha are known for their strong female characters in their films Veteran actress Shabana Azmi recently shared a memorable fellow actor Rekha, highlighting Rekha’s poised demeanor when interacting with fans.
In an interview with Filmfare, Azmi recounted an episode during a flight where a fan Azmi recalls the moment when she realized that Rekha had always been very warm and loving. approached Rekha for an autograph. At that moment, Rekha, who had been engaged in a lively conversation with Azmi, transformed her expression to a more reserved and distant one.
Azmi was struck by this swift change, thinking, “Oh! My God,” and reflecting that this was exemplary of how a star should conduct themselves Azmi elaborated on Rekha’s evolution over the years, noting that while Rekha was once very candid and spontaneous, she has developed an enigmatic aura that adds to her mystique. Despite this, Azmi emphasized that Rekha.
Rekha, known for her iconic roles in films like Umrao Jaan and Silsila, has not appeared in a theatrical release since Super Nani in 2014. However, she continues to be a prominent figure at film premieres and award ceremonies. Azmi, on the other hand, was recently seen in the Netflix series Dabba Cartel and is set to appear in the upcoming film Lahore 1947.
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This anecdote offers a glimpse into the nuanced personas that actors like Rekha cultivate, responding to the fan with, “I’m talking. Can you wait a bit? balancing their public image with their private selves, and underscores the enduring respect and admiration between these two stalwarts of Indian cinema remains warm and affectionate in her personal interactions.
Veteran actress Shabana Azmi recently shared a striking anecdote about Rekha that left a lasting impression on her. In an interview with Filmfare, Azmi recalled an incident on a flight where Rekha’s poised and star-like behavior truly stood out. While they were engrossed in a deep conversation, a fan approached Rekha for an autograph. Without missing a beat, Rekha.
Azmi admitted she was amazed by Rekha’s effortless ability to uphold her mystique and command respect, remarking, “Aisa behave karna chahiye star ko” (This is how a star should behave). She added that Rekha has mastered the art of maintaining an enigmatic public image.
Though Rekha hasn’t acted in a theatrical release since Super Nani (2014), she remains an iconic figure in Indian cinema. Azmi, currently active with projects like Dabba Cartel and Lahore 1947, praised Rekha’s balance of grace, mystery, and authenticity — a quality that.
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