Producer Suneel Darshan’s Andaaz completes 22 years today. Directed by Raj Kanwar and starring Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra and Lara Dutta, the movie was a musical hit. On its 22nd anniversary, Suneel Darshan looked back at it in an interview with us. Andaaz is probably the biggest hit of your career Andaaz was a creation of destiny & fate. A sudden fallout of Akshay Kumar’s dates required a quick decision to put up a project. You swung into action? I roped in my team of writers Robin Bhatt & Shyam Goel along with a competent director-friend Raj Kanwar, who was going through a low phase, and Nadeem-Shravan to compose the music album, all of which was done in forty days of relentless effort. Just forty days? To bring in a novel effect, I decided to cast fresh girls opposite Akshay, hence Lara Dutta (Miss Universe) and Priyanka Chopra (Miss World) were introduced. The entire movie, shot in Mumbai, Pune and South Africa, was completed in six months flat. The...
“Boycott Bollywood,” a trend that began in the wake of the Sushant Singh Rajput case, gained traction on social media in recent years, with many fans calling for a boycott of Bollywood films and actors. Among many other films, Laal Singh Chaddha starring Aamir Khan was also targeted by trolls. Actor Anupam Kher, who is known for his outspoken views on a range of topics, also spoke about the same recently and suggested a way to “kill the Boycott Bollywood” trend. It all happened during his recent interaction with ANI. Commenting on the Boycott Bollywood trend, Kher asserted, “I personally feel this trend will not affect a film. If your film is good, then it will work but if your film is bad, then it will affect it but not because of the trend. Everybody has freedom of expression. If an actor, actress, or film person has the right to say anything about any situation, then he/she should also be brave enough to sort of go through the situation.” Talking in the context of Aamir Khan’s fil...
Actor Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor, son of veteran actor Anil Kapoor, recently voiced his concerns about the state of Bollywood. Reacting to a social media post that declared, ‘Bollywood is finished,’ Harsh Varrdhan stated that the industry must move away from formulaic films and excessive focus on established stars. Instead, he urged producers to invest in low-cost, high-concept films that prioritize innovative storytelling. Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor on the Need for Change in Bollywood Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Harsh Varrdhan responded to a post lamenting the decline of Bollywood and the lack of active big stars. He emphasized that Bollywood’s survival should not be dependent solely on longstanding superstars but should instead focus on fresh, original narratives. “Bollywood isn’t and shouldn’t be only about stars that have been there and done that and formulaic films,” he wrote. “It’s time for producers and financiers to gamble on low-cost, high-concept films for cinemas without the usu...
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