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‘Sharmila Tagore wanted to wear a bikini, Shammi Kapoor suggested his entry on a helicopter,’ Shakti Samantha’s son recalls An Evening in Paris shoot | Bollywood News

‘Sharmila Tagore wanted to wear a bikini, Shammi Kapoor suggested his entry on a helicopter,’ Shakti Samantha’s son recalls An Evening in Paris shoot | Bollywood News

Shakti Samanta, whose centenary was celebrated on Tuesday, was a filmmaker renowned for effortlessly blending romance with thrills. A cursory glance at his filmography reveals iconic titles like An Evening in Paris, Aradhana, Amar Prem, and several others. His collaboration with actors Sharmila Tagore and Shammi Kapoor was especially notable, spanning multiple projects. Among these, one of the most talked-about films was An Evening in Paris, particularly the song “Aasman Se Aaya Farishta,” where Shammi Kapoor made a memorable entrance by hanging from a helicopter. Recently, Ashim Samanta, Shakti Samanta’s son, in a conversation with Radio Nasha Official,  recalled how the idea of the helicopter entry actually came from the actor himself. “The suggestion to come in a helicopter was Shammi uncle’s. He told my father, ‘What if I come swinging from a helicopter? How will that look?’ My father replied, ‘It will look amazing!’ Later, Shammi uncle told me, ‘I actually told Shakti that I could come in a helicopter, but then I thought, why did I even say this? I have a problem …

Sharmila Tagore: The ‘liberal’ CBFC head who found govt’s directives ‘absurd’; offered to resign because of Aamir Khan’s film | Bollywood News

Sharmila Tagore: The ‘liberal’ CBFC head who found govt’s directives ‘absurd’; offered to resign because of Aamir Khan’s film | Bollywood News

Sharmila Tagore started her career in the movies when she was just a teenager and for decades, she continued to perform beautifully in front of the camera. But in the early 2000s, Tagore was assigned a new responsibility – to head the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). Sharmila took office after Anupam Kher had just served for one year as the head, and as soon as she took office in 2004, Sharmila made it clear that she wasn’t here to be the morality police, which was often expected from the CBFC head. In the years that followed, films like Rang De Basanti, My Brother Nikhil, No One Killed Jessica, Omkara, among others, experienced a fairly smooth release, and while Sharmila tried to make the CBFC into a ‘certification body’ during her time, it still ended up being the ‘censor board’ in later years. In 2025, The Indian Express has extensively reported on ‘censorship raj’, where no meeting has been held in six months. Soon after Sharmila Tagore became the head, Onir’s My Brother Nikhil …

‘Disappointing that BCCI is considering to retire the Pataudi trophy,’ says Soha Ali Khan: ‘My father’s contribution to Indian cricket has been immense’ | Bollywood News

‘Disappointing that BCCI is considering to retire the Pataudi trophy,’ says Soha Ali Khan: ‘My father’s contribution to Indian cricket has been immense’ | Bollywood News

Actor Saif Ali Khan’s father Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi was one of the most popular cricketers of his generation. Recently, actor Sharmila Tagore, who was married to Mansoor for 43 years, until his passing in 2011, expressed her disappointment as BCCI and ECB have reportedly decided to retire the Pataudi trophy, which is a Test series between India and England. Now, their daughter Soha Ali Khan said that she is disappointed to learn about BCCI and ECB’s move as her father was one of the pioneers whose contribution was pivotal in making an international Indian cricket team in those early days. Talking to Zoom, Soha said, “For us, it is disappointing that they are considering or have chosen to retire the Pataudi trophy because I think that my father’s contribution to Indian cricket has been immense and in some form, I feel that it is important to recognise the contribution of the people in early years, especially somebody like him, who really inculcated the sense of Indian-ness and oneness and a sense of pride, winning …