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Allu Arjun alias Mallu Arjun

The south stylish star Allu Arjun was recently in Kerala for the inauguration of Emmanuvals Silks showroom in Kottayam. FWD Life hosted him in the presidential suite of Holiday Inn hotel, Kochi.

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What made you come to Kerala for an inauguration
Well, Emmanuval silks is a prestigious platform for me to come to kerala. I was in fact looking for a platform in Kerala to interact with the people .In spite of my busy schedule, I made time because, I wanted to meet my fans in Kerala. But, I don’t have a function or any public or family gathering to address them. None of my film success celebrations were done in Kerala. So, I thought it was good. Moreover, Emmanuval silks being a fantastic brand a very well reputed firm which SRK inaugurated and so, I am here.

Familiar face in the minds of youngsters in Kerala. How do you feel about your big fan crowd in kerala
It’s very impressive. That I have fans as much I have in Andhra. In fact, more than certain pockets of Andhra. It’s very nice that Keralite’s have a good attitude of accepting other language actors also. It’s a very good sign. I’m very much for that.
Even in my home place, I am lot for other markets to come in. Invite people from other languages for functions. Actors like vishal, surya. It’s a healthy competition then. We all grow only when you go to each other’s market. I grow only when I go to the Tamil Nadu market or the Kerala market. Today, extension and going in for them in other markets are most needed. Today, for AP artists, Kerala is a very big market and it’s so much of love and affection, (laughs) last time when I came here, there was a lot of women craze and there were 20 policemen and none of them could stop them from kissing me off and it was so crazy.. There s lot of love in Kerala. (chuckles)…..

How many times have you been to Kerala
Several times. Almost every film of mine has at least one scene shot in Kerala.I have shot Arya, I have shot Bunny , I have shot almost 6 films here in Kerala.We generally come here for the beauty of the backwaters and most of the times I have touched the water and there is a very nice beach at Varkala. The cliff is very shattering.
Best hotels or resort you would have noticed in Kerala
No, I haven’t explored that much. Usually, I come for work. I have stayed in some, but I really don’t know which all I have stayed in.

Which is your favorite character that you have portrayed on celluloid
I like my role in Arya 2

Any other role which you dream like acting or you were particular that you wanted to act
Honestly I don’t work like that. Whatever I wanted to do, I actually keep doing that. I wanted to do a samurai sort of a role and I did that in Badreenath. I wanted to do a martial art sort of a role and was so excited to watch it myself.

What’s your lifestyle like. How do you start a day
It depends. There are two types. One is the day with shoot and the other one is without shoot. If it’s shoot day, it’s nonstop. You get up in the morning at 6 o’clock. You finish your shoot and come back to work out in the evening and something like that. So, basically it starts at 6 & ends at 9. If it’s off shoot, normal way out. I sleep till 7 or so.

A project with megastar Mammootty was heard before. What about that
I never heard about that.

Are you interested in something like that if it comes up
Yes. Definitely.

Something about your family
My uncle is megastar Chiranjeevi and ……..
(this time, director Pramod Pappan’s phone rings and Mammootty is on line. Phone transferred to Allu & the humble actor speaks in respect to the maestro of Indian cinema. And the conversation continues.)
Our family’s contribution to Indian cinema is vivid. We produced Magadheera. We produced Ghajni in Hindi. Block busters like Jalsa and we produced films in almost 4 languages. Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and Kannada. We are three brothers and I recently got married. Cousin, Chiranjeevi’s son is also into films now. I’m not highly educated. Almost the same culture and my friends’ education helped me a lot in improving my skills.

Are you a brand man
Yes, I’m.

What all are your favorite brands
Tip to top. Any brand. All brands. All high brands. Catch me any time. I’m branded.

Your wallet
I have a Louis Vuitton wallet.

What’s in it
Cash, dollars, cards

Which is your cell phone
I use a Blackberry touch and type Bold

Next projects
We are doing a project, but the name and other characters not yet finalized.

Apart from films what all you do
I keep busy with ads. I’m brand ambassador for 2 companies.

Your hobbies
No. No special hobbies.

Long drives
No.

Which is your car
I drive a Bmw x 6
I like building homes & structures.

How many homes
Under my supervision 3.

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A Nostalgic Journey Through Love &Cinema : Best Bollywood Romantic 90s Movies

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As we reminisce about the golden era of Bollywood cinema, the 90s stand out as a time when romance reigned supreme on the silver screen. From epic love stories to heartwarming tales of passion and longing, 90s Bollywood movies have left an indelible mark on our hearts and minds. If you’re in the mood for some classic romance this vacation, here’s a curated list of the best Bollywood romantic movies from the 90s that are guaranteed to make you swoon and fall in love all over again.

Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995):

Directed by Aditya Chopra, this iconic film starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol is a timeless masterpiece that continues to capture the hearts of audiences worldwide. With its unforgettable love story, breathtaking scenery, and soul-stirring music, “DDLJ” is a must-watch for romantics of all ages.

Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994):

Directed by Sooraj Barjatya, this beloved family drama starring Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit is a celebration of love, tradition, and togetherness. With its vibrant song and dance sequences, endearing characters, and heartwarming storyline, “Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!” remains a cherished favorite among Bollywood fans.

Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998):

Directed by Karan Johar, this romantic drama starring Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, and Rani Mukerji is a quintessential love triangle that tugs at the heartstrings. With its catchy music, stylish costumes, and memorable dialogues, “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” is a nostalgic journey back to the 90s era of Bollywood romance.

Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999):

Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, this epic love story starring Salman Khan, Aishwarya Rai, and Ajay Devgn is a cinematic masterpiece that explores the complexities of love and sacrifice. With its grandiose sets, soulful music, and powerful performances, “Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam” is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences.

Rangeela (1995):

Directed by Ram Gopal Varma, this romantic musical starring Aamir Khan, Urmila Matondkar, and Jackie Shroff is a colorful and vibrant ode to love and dreams. With its foot-tapping music, electrifying dance sequences, and captivating performances, “Rangeela” is a delightful blend of romance, drama, and entertainment.

As you embark on a nostalgic journey through the best Bollywood romantic movies of the 90s, prepare to be swept away by timeless love stories, unforgettable melodies, and iconic moments that have left an indelible mark on Indian cinema. Whether you’re a die-hard romantic or simply in search of cinematic escapism, these timeless classics are sure to make your vacation a memorable and magical experience. So, grab some popcorn, snuggle up with your loved ones, and let the magic of 90s Bollywood romance transport you to a world of love, laughter, and happily ever afters.

 

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Feminine Characters in Bollywood Films Who Could Be Relatable

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Artistic works can occasionally achieve the ideal balance between the universal and the particular. Art has the power to unite us, despite the fact that our paths have been very different. There are songs whose words perfectly capture what you’re feeling. Alternatively, some movie stories seem to be crafted directly from your experience. Bollywood cinema has long been celebrated for its colourful storytelling, vibrant characters, and memorable performances. Over the years, we’ve seen a shift towards more nuanced and relatable portrayals of women on the silver screen. These characters not only resonate with audiences but also reflect the diverse experiences and aspirations of modern women. Here are seven feminine characters from Bollywood films who could be relatable to viewers:

Kaira from ‘Dear Zindagi‘

Potraied by Alia Bhatt, Kaira’s sleeplessness was caused by more serious problems that need counselling to resolve. I hope that more people could and would take that action. Her state of mental disarray was somewhat recognizable.

Geet from ‘Jab We Met’

Played by Kareena Kapoor Khan, Geet is a free-spirited and confident young woman who embarks on a journey of self-discovery after a chance encounter with Aditya, played by Shahid Kapoor. Her infectious energy, resilience, and zest for life make her a relatable and endearing character for many.

Piku from ‘Piku‘

Deepika Padukone portrays Piku, a strong-willed and independent woman who juggles her career, family responsibilities, and personal life with grace and humor. As she navigates the complexities of caring for her aging father, played by Amitabh Bachchan, Piku’s authenticity and resilience make her a relatable and inspiring character for many.

Rani from ‘Queen’

In this empowering tale of self-discovery, Kangana Ranaut shines as Rani, a young woman who embarks on a solo honeymoon trip to Europe after being jilted at the altar. As Rani navigates unfamiliar territory and embraces newfound independence, audiences are inspired by her courage, vulnerability, and unwavering spirit.

Veronica from “Cocktail” 

Deepika Padukone delivers a nuanced performance as veronica, a modern and independent woman who finds herself caught in a complicated love triangle. As veronica navigates the complexities of friendship, love, and self-discovery, audiences are drawn to her authenticity, vulnerability, and strength.

Aisha from “Wake Up Sid” 

In this coming-of-age drama, Konkona Sen Sharma plays Aisha, a young woman who moves to Mumbai to pursue her dreams of becoming a writer. As she navigates the challenges of adulthood, career aspirations, and romantic relationships, Aisha’s journey resonates with viewers who are also finding their place in the world.

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Arjun Ashokan Films Worth Watching

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Arjun Ashokan’s journey in malayalam cinema has been marked by versatility, passion, and a commitment to his craft. From his performances in acclaimed films like “Bramayugam” to his captivating roles in romantic dramas like “June” and “Super Sharanya,” Ashokan continues to captivate audiences with his talent and charm. As we celebrate the must watch of Arjun Ashokan’s movie roles, we look forward to witnessing his future endeavors and the indelible mark he will undoubtedly leave on Indian cinema.      

Romancham

Bramayugam

Super Sharanya

June

Ajagajantharam

 

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