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Aamir Khan’s gesture of removing shoes before lighting a diya at film festival wins fans’ hearts. Watch

Aamir Khan’s gesture of removing shoes before lighting a diya at film festival wins fans’ hearts. Watch

Actor-producer Aamir Khan attended the opening of the Red Lorry Film Festival in Mumbai, where a small gesture during the inaugural ceremony caught the attention of fans and attendees alike. Aamir Khan lit a diya at the opening ceremony of the Red Lorry Film Festival. Aamir lights the diya at the festival As the festival began, Aamir was invited on stage to light the ceremonial diya. Before stepping forward, the actor paused to remove his shoes, following the traditional ritual before lighting the lamp. The moment quickly drew attention, with many praising his respectful approach to the ceremony. Dressed in a pink-and-blue shirt paired with beige trousers and brown shoes, Khan carefully lit the diya as part of the opening proceedings. Videos of the moment soon circulated on social media, where fans appreciated the actor’s gesture and flooded comment sections with red heart emojis. About the Red Lorry Film Festival The festival also featured filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker, who collaborated with Aamir on the Oscar-nominated film Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India. The event is …

‘You don’t see if the songs in Lagaan were written by a Hindu or a Muslim’: Baba Azmi doesn’t agree with AR Rahman’s communal comment | Bollywood News

‘You don’t see if the songs in Lagaan were written by a Hindu or a Muslim’: Baba Azmi doesn’t agree with AR Rahman’s communal comment | Bollywood News

4 min readMumbaiUpdated: Jan 29, 2026 08:41 PM IST AR Rahman recently made headlines when he indirectly hinted at losing work in Bollywood over the past eight years, suggesting that the industry has become increasingly communal. Naturally, such a statement was controversial, quickly dividing opinion online. Several celebrities, including Kangana Ranaut, slammed the Oscar-winning composer, while others like Javed Akhtar denied witnessing anything of the sort, but refrained from criticizing Rahman outright. The discussion grew so volatile that Rahman eventually issued an apology. By then, however, the damage had been done, and the industry and public alike were left contemplating what prompted such remarks. Recently, veteran cinematographer Baba Azmi, brother of Shabana Azmi and son of legendary poet Kaifi Azmi, was asked whether he, as a Muslim, has experienced increasing polarization in the industry. He told Just Too Filmy: “I don’t think so. This might just be a passing phase, might be in a small percentage, but no.” When asked whether, at the end of the day, talent ultimately triumphs, he said, “Absolutely. Because when …

‘Senior citizens’ Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan show no signs of slowing down: 60 is the new 40 for Bollywood’s male stars | Bollywood News

‘Senior citizens’ Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan show no signs of slowing down: 60 is the new 40 for Bollywood’s male stars | Bollywood News

1965 was a historic year for Hindi cinema. In the year of Sunil Dutt’s definite masala movie in Waqt and Dev Anand’s philosophical musings in Guide, a triumvirate of future stars were born. It was only a matter of around 25 years that all three of them announced their Bollywood arrival in style — Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, and Shah Rukh Khan. And now, 35 years later, all three of them have turned 60 this year. By that age, a regular corporate professional is slapped with VRS. While there’s no retirement age for the artist, there used to be one for a star. The imposed retirement has been more apparent and blatant in case of female actors, where their stardom’s death was sounded as soon as they turned 30. And in case they chose to marry and have kids earlier, the obituaries would be even quicker. 60, and you’re out Male actors have relatively enjoyed longer shelf lives for their careers. But the conventional perception of a man turning 60 made the biggest of big …

‘There are no method actors in India’: Vipin Sharma believes Aamir Khan, Ranveer Singh’s performances in Lagaan, Padmaavat can’t be called ‘method acting’ | Bollywood News

‘There are no method actors in India’: Vipin Sharma believes Aamir Khan, Ranveer Singh’s performances in Lagaan, Padmaavat can’t be called ‘method acting’ | Bollywood News

Vipin Sharma is still best known for his portrayal of Nandkishore Awasthi, the stern dad to Ishaan Awasthi (Darsheel Safary) in Aamir Khan’s 2007 directorial debut Taare Zameen Par. But it’s a lesser known fact that Vipin had quit acting a decade before that out of disillusionment. Watching his National School of Drama (NSD) batchmate Irrfan Khan’s performance in Vishal Bhardwaj’s 2003 gangster drama Maqbool brought him back in front of the camera, but not without retraining himself as an actor. In this edition of SCREEN Spotlight, Vipin talks about that transformative experience, why the term ‘method acting’ is thrown around casually in India, and his recent turns in Maharani season 4, The Family Man season 3, and Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2. Within the same month, we saw you play both a politician (Maharani season 4) and a politician’s aide (The Family Man season 3). Do you think about how to make your presence felt in a room full of seasoned actors like Seema Biswas, Aditya Srivastava, and Dilip Tahil? N0t really. Because if …

Aamir Khan remembers his series of flops after Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak: ‘I used to come home and cry…’

Aamir Khan remembers his series of flops after Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak: ‘I used to come home and cry…’

In 1988, Aamir Khan began his journey as an actor. He made his debut with Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak opposite Juhi Chawla and became an overnight sensation. Almost four decades later, he is known across the globe as one of the biggest superstars of the country today. But it wasn’t an easy journey. In fact, there was a time Aamir was termed as a ‘one film wonder’. The actor was so unhappy with his work that he wod go home and cry every evening. During his appearance at the 2025 Hindistan Times Leadership Summit today, Aamir remembered his low point that came after QSQT in a chat with Sonal Kalra, Chief Managing Editor of Entertainment and Lifestyle HT. Aamir Khan When asked about a decision that transformed his career, Aamir Khan shared, “I think there was one decision in my life which I think was, because of which I am here today… I’ll have to give a little context before that. My first film Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak released, it was a big success, I …

‘We grew marijuana for the British’: Kunal Ganjawala reveals how he got his surname, says ‘lagaan maaf tha’ as they were ‘licensed druggists’ | Bollywood News

‘We grew marijuana for the British’: Kunal Ganjawala reveals how he got his surname, says ‘lagaan maaf tha’ as they were ‘licensed druggists’ | Bollywood News

When you listen to songs like “Salaame” from Dhoom, “O Humdum Soniyo Re” from Saathiya, “Tauba Tauba” from Kaal, “Dil Na Diya” from Krrish, or most memorably “Bheege Honth Tere” from Murder, one thread connects them all. Each track, a chartbuster in its own right, was sung by Kunal Ganjawala. Over the years, audiences have admired his powerful voice, but many have been just as curious about his unusual surname, “Ganjawala.” On social media today, it has become both a subject of jokes and genuine intrigue. Now, Kunal has finally revealed the true story behind his surname. Speaking to the Hindi Rush podcast, he explained in detail how it originated. He said, “During the British Raj, our family used to grow marijuana for medical purposes. It was a profession before 1942, before the Quit India Movement.” He then added, “Hum ganje ki kheti karte the, aur uska produce hum government ko dete the. Mere father ne mujhe bataya ki humein lagaan maaf tha, humare ancestors ko lagaan nahi dena padta tha. Kyunki humse British ye …

Karan Johar turns 53: Awaara, Sholay, Lamhe, Masoom, Lagaan and 5 other favourite movies of the celebrated filmmaker | Bollywood News

Karan Johar turns 53: Awaara, Sholay, Lamhe, Masoom, Lagaan and 5 other favourite movies of the celebrated filmmaker | Bollywood News

Karan Johar turns 53 today on May 25. The filmmaker has helmed seven movies and produced dozens of them in the 27 years since his 1998 blockbuster directorial debut Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Let’s take a look at Karan Johar’s 10 favourite films, as shared with Lehren back in 2007. Karan Johar picked Raj Kapoor and Yash Chopra as the two major influences on his filmography. He hailed Awaara as the best screenplay ever written in the history of Hindi cinema, and lauded the romance of Raj Kapoor and Nargis’ characters. Raj Kapoor and Nargis in Awaara. Sholay (1975) Story continues below this ad Johar shared Ramesh Sippy’s 1975 blockbuster potboiler is a textbook more than a film. He said the screenplay by Salim-Javed still seems so fresh that many of the film’s scenes come across as contemporary even today. Dharmendra and Amitabh Bachchan in a still from Sholay. Kabhi Kabhie (1976) Karan Johar revealed that the nuances in the romance and interpersonal relationships that Yash Chopra attempted in the Amitabh Bachchan and Rakhee-starrer is …

THIS actor once considered Aamir Khan as ‘villain’ of his life, admits he was facing financial crisis…, now features in Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah as…

THIS actor once considered Aamir Khan as ‘villain’ of his life, admits he was facing financial crisis…, now features in Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah as…

THIS actor has played some iconic roles in Bollywood films and TV serials. However, there was a time when he faced financial crisis and Aamir Khan got him removed from a film. Aamir Khan’s connection Being ‘over qualified’ for a role costed this actor a good role in an Aamir Khan movie. In a recent interview, he revealed that he considered Aamir Khan as villain as he was the reason why he was removed from the film. The movie was crucial for him as he was going through financial struggle. Meet Daya Shankar Pandey Well, the actor is Daya Shankar Pandey. He is a known face in Bollywood as well as TV industry. He has played some iconic roles in films like Maqbool, Swades, Apaharan, Delhi-6 and many more. But the most iconic role he ever played was of Goli in Aamir Khan’s film Lagaan. Daya Shankar Pandey lost film In a recent interview, Daya Shankar Pandey revealed that he was supposed to be a part of Aamir Khan’s movie Akele Hum Akele Tum. He …

Aamir Khan fired a struggling Daya Shankar Pandey from Akele Hum Akele Tum as he was overqualified: ‘I thought of him as a villain’ | Bollywood News

Aamir Khan fired a struggling Daya Shankar Pandey from Akele Hum Akele Tum as he was overqualified: ‘I thought of him as a villain’ | Bollywood News

Actor Daya Shankar Pandey, known for his work in iconic films and TV shows like Lagaan, Gangaajal, and Swades, recently recalled his experience of working with Aamir Khan. Daya, who collaborated with Aamir on films such as Lagaan and Ghulam, shared an anecdote from their early days. He revealed that Aamir once removed him from the film Akele Hum Akele Tum, believing he was overqualified for the role. At the time, the decision left Daya distressed, especially as he was going through a financial crisis. Speaking on the YouTube channel Friday Talkies, Daya recalled, “I didn’t have work. I was facing financial crisis. My family had refused to support me and I also thought I would earn my own money. I had asked the assistant director (AD) of the film Akele Hum Akele Tum to give me any role possible and so he got me 12 day work in that film and I was getting Rs 2000 per day.” Daya Shankar Pandey shared that Aamir Khan knew him from earlier as they had worked together …

Indian cricket team’s first captain inspired Diljit Dosanjh’s Met Gala look: Owned 44 Rolls Royces, has a Lagaan connect | Bollywood

Indian cricket team’s first captain inspired Diljit Dosanjh’s Met Gala look: Owned 44 Rolls Royces, has a Lagaan connect | Bollywood

When Diljit Dosanjh arrived at the 2025 Met Gala, he was looking every bit a Maharaja. The Punjabi singer brought his Punjabi heritage to the Black Dandyism theme of the prestigious event, adorning a white traditional attire, complete with turban, kurta, tehmat, and jewellery. His team revealed that the inspiration behind the much-acclaimed look was a man who exemplified opulence and pride in Punjab for decades – Bhupinder Singh, the Maharaja of Patiala. (Also read: Diljit Dosanjh wanted to wear Maharaj of Patiala’s $2.5 billion necklace for Met Gala debut, but was denied; here’s why) Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala inspired Diljit Dosanjh’s look for his Met Gala debut. Who was Bhupinder Singh Born in 1891 in the Jat Sikh Phulkian dynasty, Bhupinder Singh was the son of Maharaja Rajinder Singh of Patiala. Upon his father’s death, he became the ruler of Patiala State in 1900 at the age of nine. And while, as the ruler of Patiala, he was an influential figure in India, outside the country, he is best known for his contributions …