Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s “Kabir Singh”, which starred Shahid Kapoor in the lead role, defied criticism for its misogynistic content and emerged as a box office hit. In the years since the film’s release, discourse around it has refused to die down, and now, actor Adil Hussain has said that it’s the only film in his career that he regrets being a part of.
While the film boasts charming performances and a visually appealing production, it ultimately struggles to navigate its blend of romance, science fiction, and family drama. The core concept of a human falling in love with a robot is undoubtedly thought-provoking, raising questions about identity, emotions, and the future of technology. It successfully touches upon interesting themes like artificial intelligence and societal perceptions of technology. Yet, being unable to delve deeper, the film leaves certain corners unexplored and rather open to interpretation for the audience.
Speculations about a transnational gathering or concert arose after Kaushik Hossain Taposh from his verified Facebook page opened polls and started taking votes on whom the audiences would most likely want to see perform in Dhaka.
As Shahid Kapoor gears up for the release of his upcoming film "Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya”, the actor was quizzed about the possibility of a crossover between his character Kabir Singh and Ranvijay from Ranbir Kapoor's 2023 hit "Animal" in the anticipated sequel, "Animal Park".
Bollywood actress Kiara Advani has been on the receiving end of persistent flaking for consciously being a part of the notoriously discussed film “Kabir Singh” (2019) featuring Shahid Kapoor.
The film is poised to deliver a riveting narrative centered around a dedicated police officer's relentless pursuit of justice, which leads to the unravelling of a complex tapestry of deception and betrayal.
The iconic Bollywood romantic-comedy "Jab We Met", starring Kareena Kapoor Khan and Shahid Kapoor, released in 2007, continues to capture hearts and is cherished by fans to this day. Amidst constant demands from fans for a sequel, it seems that the long-awaited "Jab We Met 2" might finally be taking shape.
In an interview with a local daily, Shahid Kapoor has once again tried to defend his blockbuster film "Kabir Singh" which was criticised for glorifying abusive behaviour.
His wife Mira Kapoor has made the occasion into a celebratory affair, arranging a party with their close friends and families.
Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s “Kabir Singh”, which starred Shahid Kapoor in the lead role, defied criticism for its misogynistic content and emerged as a box office hit. In the years since the film’s release, discourse around it has refused to die down, and now, actor Adil Hussain has said that it’s the only film in his career that he regrets being a part of.
While the film boasts charming performances and a visually appealing production, it ultimately struggles to navigate its blend of romance, science fiction, and family drama. The core concept of a human falling in love with a robot is undoubtedly thought-provoking, raising questions about identity, emotions, and the future of technology. It successfully touches upon interesting themes like artificial intelligence and societal perceptions of technology. Yet, being unable to delve deeper, the film leaves certain corners unexplored and rather open to interpretation for the audience.
Speculations about a transnational gathering or concert arose after Kaushik Hossain Taposh from his verified Facebook page opened polls and started taking votes on whom the audiences would most likely want to see perform in Dhaka.
As Shahid Kapoor gears up for the release of his upcoming film "Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya”, the actor was quizzed about the possibility of a crossover between his character Kabir Singh and Ranvijay from Ranbir Kapoor's 2023 hit "Animal" in the anticipated sequel, "Animal Park".
Bollywood actress Kiara Advani has been on the receiving end of persistent flaking for consciously being a part of the notoriously discussed film “Kabir Singh” (2019) featuring Shahid Kapoor.
The film is poised to deliver a riveting narrative centered around a dedicated police officer's relentless pursuit of justice, which leads to the unravelling of a complex tapestry of deception and betrayal.
The iconic Bollywood romantic-comedy "Jab We Met", starring Kareena Kapoor Khan and Shahid Kapoor, released in 2007, continues to capture hearts and is cherished by fans to this day. Amidst constant demands from fans for a sequel, it seems that the long-awaited "Jab We Met 2" might finally be taking shape.
In an interview with a local daily, Shahid Kapoor has once again tried to defend his blockbuster film "Kabir Singh" which was criticised for glorifying abusive behaviour.
His wife Mira Kapoor has made the occasion into a celebratory affair, arranging a party with their close friends and families.
Adapted from the French film, “Nuit Blanch” (Sleepless Night) released in 2011, the “Bloody Daddy” teaser showcases Shahid Kapoor in a new devilishly handsome yet grim look, fighting off a group of mafia thugs, much like Hollywood's John Wick.