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Shilpa Shirodkar drops 90s pic with Madhuri Dixit, recalls live show in Indore

Shilpa Shirodkar drops 90s pic with Madhuri Dixit, recalls live show in Indore

Actress Shilpa Shirodkar went down the memory lane on Tuesday and treated her followers with a rare throwback picture. The senior actress and former Bigg Boss contestant shared a picture from the 90s when she toured with actress Madhuri Dixit. Shilpa Shirodkar shares rare throwback pic Taking to her official Instagram handle, Shilpa dropped a couple of photographs of herself attending a live show in Indore. The pictures had Shilpa posing with the Dhak Dhak girl, Madhuri Dixit. “Back in 90’s for a live show in Indore!  (sic),” Shilpa penned on the photo-sharing app. In one of the photos, both Shilpa and Madhuri are posing with bouquets in their hands. In the other one, the two are seen sharing a warm laugh together. The Bigg Boss 18 contestant also dropped a couple of solo shorts of herself from the event. For those who do not know, Shilpa and Madhuri have shared screen space in multiple movies such as Kishen Kanhaiya (1990), Mrityudand (1997), and Gaja Gamini (2000).           View this post on …

7 Malayalam Family Entertainers to Watch on OTT: Mohanlal’s Kilukkam, Pallotty 90’s Kids to Udaharanam Sujatha

7 Malayalam Family Entertainers to Watch on OTT: Mohanlal’s Kilukkam, Pallotty 90’s Kids to Udaharanam Sujatha

Malayalam films are often known for their engaging storytelling and wholesome entertainment. If you’re wondering what to watch on OTT, here’s a list of family entertainers worth checking out. 7 Malayalam Family Entertainers to Watch on OTT 1. Pallotty 90’s Kids Cast: Arjun Ashokan, Balu Varghese, Saiju Kurup, Niranjana Anoop, Dinesh Prabhakar Director: Jithin Raj Genre: Children’s Comedy Drama Where to watch: ManoramaMAX Pallotty 90’s Kids centers on the deep friendship between two young boys, Kannan and Unni, growing up in rural Kerala during the 1990s. The film captures childhood innocence through school adventures and neighborhood bonds. 2. Philips and the Monkey Pen Cast: Sanoop Santhosh, Jayasurya, Remya Nambeesan, Joy Mathew, Mukesh, Innocent, Diya, Gourav Menon Director(s): Rojin Thomas, Shanil Muhammed Genre: Family Drama Where to watch: JioHotstar Philips and the Monkey Pen follows Ryan Philip, a mischievous 8-year-old who struggles with mathematics. After discovering a magical “monkey pen” at his grandfather’s house, his homework starts completing itself, changing his life and teaching him valuable lessons about honesty, responsibility, and self-belief. 3. My Boss Cast: …

‘Personal attacks’: Babar Azam doesn’t hold back, goes off on the 90s vs current Pakistan players debate

‘Personal attacks’: Babar Azam doesn’t hold back, goes off on the 90s vs current Pakistan players debate

Salman Ali Agha-led Pakistan had a dismal T20 World Cup 2026 campaign, failing to qualify for the semi-finals. However, apart from the poor performance on the field, the Pakistan squad’s players were seen having back-and-forth with former cricketers, and Shadab Khan was right at the centre of a major controversy. After the loss against India in Colombo, Shahid Afridi and Mohammad Yousuf called for Shadab to be dropped from the team, and in response, the all-rounder questioned the credentials of the two, saying they had never been part of a team that beat India in the World Cup. Pakistan’s Babar Azam runs between the wickets. (AFP) Two months after this row, Pakistan batter Babar Azam, who is currently leading Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026, weighed in on the constant tussle between former and current Pakistan players, saying there needs to be respect and one shouldn’t resort to personal attacks. Babar sided with Shadab, saying he doesn’t understand why a controversy is created when a current player speaks up for himself, but …

Exclusive! 90s pop star Shweta Shetty on moving abroad for love, breaking industry stereotypes and performing in Mumbai

Exclusive! 90s pop star Shweta Shetty on moving abroad for love, breaking industry stereotypes and performing in Mumbai

90s pop star Shweta Shetty who delivered hits like Deewane Toh Deewane Hai, along with film songs like Rukmani (Roja, 1994), Mangta Hai Kya (Rangeela, 1995) Dil Tote Tote Ho Gaya (Bichhoo, 2000) and more, will perform in Mumbai next month. Speaking about her prep she says, “I love pushing the envelope, and this show is going to be something like that, from Reshma’s Lambi Judaai to Whitney Houston’s I Will Always Love You, to R &B and Hip Hop numbers. I’m not trying to show off but just enjoy myself on stage, after having being categorised all my life. ” She adds that she will be jamming with performers in their 20s and loves their energy. Shweta Shetty The singer left the country at the peak of her popularity to marry ex-husband Clemens Brandt and live in his country Germany. Recalling that time she says, “We artistes have a cold, stern, business like exterior but true artistes are also have the most sensitive, breakable hearts. I fell in love and unfortunately he wasn’t from …

Ram Gopal Varma explains why gangsters targeted Rakesh Roshan, Gulshan Kumar in 90s: ‘Kill one, extort money from ten’

Ram Gopal Varma explains why gangsters targeted Rakesh Roshan, Gulshan Kumar in 90s: ‘Kill one, extort money from ten’

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma recently revisited one of Hindi cinema‘s most turbulent periods, the 1990s, when Mumbai’s underworld exerted deep influence on the industry. He spoke about how threats, overseas funding, and pressure around casting were often driven by crime syndicates led by figures like Dawood Ibrahim, and explained why prominent names such as Rakesh Roshan and Gulshan Kumar became targets. (Also read: In 1st criticism of Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar 2, Ram Gopal Varma disagrees with portrayal of this character) Ram Gopal Varma reflects on the underworld’s grip on 1990s hindi cinema. How did underworld operate in Bollywood In a conversation with crime writer Hussain Zaidi, RGV said the underworld’s actions were not random but calculated. According to him, gangsters used fear as a tool to assert dominance by targeting influential figures. “When the underworld wants to show its power, it targets big names like Rakesh Roshan, Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan,” he explained, adding that many of these figures saw themselves as larger-than-life personalities. He stressed that the motive went beyond money; it …

Avinash Tiwary explains why 90s men weren’t SRK fans and how Dhurandhar’s rage changed romance

Avinash Tiwary explains why 90s men weren’t SRK fans and how Dhurandhar’s rage changed romance

6 min readMumbaiApr 16, 2026 08:17 AM IST “Longing has disappeared from present-day romance,” said Avinash Tiwary when asked what his upcoming film, Ginny Weds Sunny 2, gets right about modern romance, especially when contrasted with the handful of romantic films we’ve seen in a testosterone-driven era. He went on to elaborate on the fact that the current male leads in love stories are so driven by rage that they often become unrecognizable. ‘Men in the 90s weren’t SRK’s fans’ “From what I’ve seen of the world and those around me, almost 80 to 90% of boys probably wouldn’t even say hello to a girl by themselves. This is how we are, this what real India is. It’s those 5 to 10% who create problems, making us all look bad. But most men have never properly interacted with a woman, and this film is trying to show that.” Explaining his view point, he also reflected on the legendary Shah Rukh Khan and what made him stand out in romantic roles: “What is it that he …

Asha Bhosle Songs That Defined Every Stage of Life, From 90s to Now

Asha Bhosle Songs That Defined Every Stage of Life, From 90s to Now

In the mid 90s, when “Tanha Tanha” and “Rangeela Re” hit the airwaves, as kids we mimicked Urmila Matondkar’s moves, but it was Asha Bhosle’s voice that gave the song its sass. Who can forget the high-octane energy of “Le Gayi Le Gayi” from Dil To Pagal Hai? It was the quintessential dance-off song at every colony party. These were the kind of songs that made the 90s feel bright, glamorous. We didn’t know Asha Bhosle, we didn’t care about legacy, we understood energy. For us the voice meant fun. It meant colour. It meant life, it had rhythm. Asha Bhosle, then in her 60s, sounded younger and more vibrant than the actresses on screen. That is the thing about Asha Bhosle. She enters childhood not like a chapter from the past, but like the coolest person in the room. ALSO READ: Asha Bhosle laid to rest with full state honours, India bids an emotional adieu to the queen of versatility The MTV revolution: When indipop met a legend And then there was MTV, our …

Salman Khan’s new look sends fans to 90s Bollywood: ‘Hand him pen, paper, and that’s Sameer from Jhoka Hawa Ka Aaj Bhi…’

Salman Khan’s new look sends fans to 90s Bollywood: ‘Hand him pen, paper, and that’s Sameer from Jhoka Hawa Ka Aaj Bhi…’

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan turned heads at the airport as he stepped out in a striking new look that instantly transported fans back to the 90s. The actor, currently busy shooting for his upcoming film Maatrubhumi, was spotted flying to Jamnagar to attend Anant Ambani’s birthday celebrations. Salman Khan’s new look is taking fans back to the 90s of Bollywood. Salman Khan introduces new clean-shaven look with reading glasses Dressed in a simple yet stylish black shirt and jeans, Salman kept it effortlessly suave. However, it was his choice of glasses that became the highlight of his appearance. The subtle change sparked a wave of nostalgia online, with fans drawing comparisons to his iconic romantic roles from the late 90s. Social media was quick to react as clips of the actor went viral. Admirers flooded comment sections with excitement, with many pointing out how the look echoed his beloved “Prem” era. One fan exclaimed that it felt like “Prem is back,” while another noted how the superstar seemed to have turned back the clock by …

Maatrubhumi song ‘Chand Dekh Lena’: Salman Khan romances Chitrangda Singh, netizens say back to ’90s vibes’ | Bollywood News

Maatrubhumi song ‘Chand Dekh Lena’: Salman Khan romances Chitrangda Singh, netizens say back to ’90s vibes’ | Bollywood News

5 min readMumbaiMar 19, 2026 12:27 PM IST After undergoing a title change, Salman Khan’s Battle of Galwan was recently renamed Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace. And now, the makers unveiled a new song from the film titled ‘Chand Dekh Lena’, a romantic track featuring Salman alongside Chitrangda Singh. Composed by Himesh Reshammiya, sung by Nihal Tauro and Ankona Mukherjee, and penned by Sameer Anjaan, the three-minute video shows the couple sharing intimate moments across dreamy sets. In the clip, Chitrangda’s character, playing Salman’s wife, is seen waiting for the moon to appear in the sky as Salman begins singing for her, a sequence hinting at a Karva Chauth setup. Over the course of the song, the couple travels to multiple locations, sharing tender moments while lip-syncing and breaking into dance sequences. The song concludes with both of them posing together under the moonlight in a desert setting. Watch the full Maatrubhumi song ‘Chand Dekh Lena’ here: Fans on YouTube welcomed the release of the song, praising the romantic track after a long wait. …

Chunky Panday revisits his 90s heartthrob era in viral trend, Ananya reacts

Chunky Panday revisits his 90s heartthrob era in viral trend, Ananya reacts

Actress Ananya Panday has expressed pride in her father, actor Chunky Panday, for effortlessly participating in a popular social media trend that revisits how “your dad looked in the 90s.” The doting daughter seemed elated upon seeing a social media reel of her father, Chunky Panday, which showed him participating in the viral trend and sharing several throwback pictures of himself from the 1990s.           View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Chunky Panday (@chunkypanday) Ananya took to the comments section of Chunky`s post on his social media account and wrote, “You have done this on your own. Proud.” The pictures in the video are of a time when Chunky was among the popular faces of Hindi cinema and was in his prime era. The posts feature the actor in his younger days, showcasing his style and charm during his peak years in Bollywood. Talking about Chunky Pandey, the actor began his career in the late 1980s and …