Talking about actors and families being served, we already know how the Kapoor family has spent generations in the Hindi movie industry. Now we are here with a list of families with 3 generations who made amazing contributions in the cinema.
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Mumtaz opens up about her love affair with Shammi Kapoor and why she rejected his marriage proposal, emphasizing her desire to continue working in films and fulfill her dreams.
He once had the opportunity of working with legendary actor Shammi Kapoor for his Tv show Shikast where Kapoor played the role of a villain. He has now recalled an anecdote of how Kapoor took up the role and what happened next.
In an interview, Mumtaz said that Raj Kapoor who was the lead as well as the director of the film made her audition for the role however later dropped her from the film.
Explore the inspiring journey of Prithviraj Kapoor, the patriarch of the legendary Kapoor family, who paved the way for Kapoor stardom. From silent films to iconic roles, Prithviraj Kapoor's career marked the inception of a cinematic legacy that continues to thrive across four generations.
The actress has now spoken about the choices she made when she was young.When asked to give advice to young actors of today, Sharmila said, “Well, the first thing one learns is not to give advice because everybody reacts…
Mumtaz's ethereal presence enhanced several Bollywood achievements in the 1970s, and established her place as the country's sweetheart. Her charisma not only captured the hearts of the audience but also those of her colleagues, inspiring them to write captivating stories of love and heartache.
Director Anil Sharma recalled his first-ever meeting with Dharmendra, with whom he’d collaborate several times in his career. He said that he was working as an assistant on the film The Burning Train at the time, and was on set at RK Studios when Dharmendra stopped by and brought everything to a standstill.