The ever entertaining Shahrukh Khan was in the capital to promote a leading time wear brand. But SRK started the proceedings by taking a jab at “good friend” Aamir Khan. “I can take my shirt off for you but I don’t have anything written on my chest like Aamir. You know we don’t need to write things on our chests to sell watches here. We do it just like that,” says Shah Rukh. When asked why SRK had to make a habit pick of picking on Aamir at almost every public event, a genuinely upset Shahrukh replied saying that he doesn’t pick on him.
“I don’t pick on him. It is a joke and it is suppose to continue but you guys (media) make it big. But, yes I don’t like some of the things that he and other people have said and I am serious about that. I will have a chat with him but I won’t tell you what it is I will pick on him in person,” adds Shahrukh.
Aamir Khan was chosen as NDTV Indian Entertainer of the Year 2008. In this exclusive interview, Aamir speaks about 26/11 attacks and says it united India.
The wait is finally over! An Aamir Khan film is nothing short of an event. The supremely talented actor acts in one film a year and no two films are ever identical in terms of plotline. No wonder then that you await an Aamir starrer with bated breath.
Here is the summary of the reviews for Ghajini Movie.
Bollywood Hungama rates 4.5/5.0.Ghajini is a winner all the way. The film will set new records and has the merits to emerge one of the biggest Hits of all times. The weekend business should be historic, the Week 1 business should be unparalleled, the lifetime gross should be amongst the biggest of all times. In short, GHAJINI has ‘Blockbuster’ written all over it. - Bollywood Hungama
CNN-IBN rates 3.0/5.0.Ghajini isn’t a particularly good film, but entertainment it delivers by the bucketful. At a running time of 3 hours, the film seldom drags and therein lies its victory. For the Singh Is Kinng generation, here’s another time pass entertainer. - CNN-IBN
NDTV rates 3.5/5.0. Ghajini isn’t a great film or even a very good one but I recommend that you see it. It is, as we used to say in the old days, paisa vasool. - NDTV
In an exclusive interview actor Aamir Khan speaks about the impact the Mumbai terror attack has had on him and what he believes the nation needs in such times. Aamir feels the nation needs a better leadership and a collective responsibility for the attack.
Aamir Khan’s directorial debut ‘Taare Zameen Par’ has been nominated as India’s official entry to the Oscars this year. Khan who was shooting for Raju Hirani’s ‘3 Idiots’ in Laddakh flew into Mumbai especially for this very special press conference. In this neatly compiled video we bring you Aamir’s immediate plans for the Oscar campaign. But the juicy part of the video is Aamir’s subtle potshot at Shahrukh Khan. Also, what’s his take on Saif-Kareena’s alleged marriage and what’s his opinion on nephew Imran Khan’s second film ‘Kidnap’ that’s releasing shortly. As we said in the title, its a Blockbuster video that you wouldn’t wish to miss for anything.
Actor, director and producer Aamir Khan gets rolling and comes into media focus to promote his next venture as producer - Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na where his nephew Imran Khan debuts along with a host of other young talents. Take a look as the media questions the perfectionist on his role as producer and his instincts about Imran Khan, A.R. Rehman’s music and lots more. He also clears the air about controversies regarding, Amitabh Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan and his blog and Salman Khan’s dancing capabilities
This is my way of standing by the people of Tibet and their struggle: Bhutia
Sorry Tibet, but I will carry Olympic torch: Aamir
India’s football captain Baichung Bhutia has refused to carry the Olympic torch during its journey through the Indian capital Delhi later this month. He told the authorities he is “solidarity with Tibetan friends” and the move was in protest against China’s crackdown on Tibetan demonstrators, officials said.
On the other hand, Bollywood star Aamir Khan on Tuesday agreed to run with the Olympic torch here though he empathises with the Tibetan people and feels the games “do not belong to China”.
Declining requests not to take part in the relay, he asked them “to understand that when I do run with the torch on April 17, it is not in support of China. In fact, it will be with a prayer in my heart for the people of Tibet”.
Other celebrities including Kiran Bedi, Leander Paes and P K Banerjee decided to participate.
So guys, do you think Bhutia has done a right thing boycotting Olympic torch?