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Bachna Ae Haseenon, Rishi Kapoor is still lovable at 60
He belongs to a famous film dynasty and he's handed his legacy on to his son Ranbir. Rishi Kapoor speaks to NDTV about being part of the Kapoor clan and still making movies. And you voted for your favourite 10 Rishi songs. All right here.
From Shakespearewallah to Deewar, from Bombay Talkies to Namak Halaal, Shashi Kapoor wore many hats through his illustrious career - matinee idol, art-house actor, theatre revivalist, producer, director and India's first international star. On his 75th birthday, a flashback through his incredible life and career.
They ruled the silver screen during the golden years of Indian cinema. They brought colour to the black and white screen. We celebrate the super-actresses who entertained and mesmerised us in the golden years of Indian cinema.
If Vyjayanthimala awed us in the 60s, Hema Malini kept our hearts racing with her dancing talent in the 70s. The inscrutable Rekha enthralled us all too with her dancing skills. And how can we forget the effervescent Sridevi? She surely set the stage on fire with Kaate Nahi Kat Te from the movie Mr India.
India's golden voice that has won many hearts through her melodious numbers, Asha Bhosle exudes an enthusiasm that has kept her in-sync with generations through the ages. As the singer turns 79, here is a look at her playback journey that spans over six decades.
A century of cinema and the one man who has gone through multiple evolutions has been the 'Hero', with each decade representing a new facet to his larger than life persona. Here at NDTV, we conducted a viewer poll on their top 15 popular heroes in the last 100 years of Bollywood. And the results, least to say, were astounding!
Right from Raj Kapoor and Nargis, whose on-screen romance translated beautifully into real life as well, to Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol's crackling chemistry in Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Bollywood's love affair with the love bug remains eternally enchanting.
Karan Johar, Vikramaditya Motwane and Habib Faisal talk to Anupama Chopra about Hindi cinema and how going the desi way is fast becoming a success mantra for top filmmakers.