Naseeruddin Shah reveals that he regrets doing some movies solely for money, admitting that not all his work was meaningful. He also criticised Hindi cinema for promoting hyper-masculinity and ...
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Bollywood actor Sonu Sood has donned the hat of a director with his latest film, 'Fateh', which hit theatres on January 10.The film, an action-packed thriller inspired by real-life cybercrime events ...
Naseeruddin Shah admits doing movies just for sake of money and slams Bollywood for promoting masculinity and belittling women. Naseeruddin Shah on doing films for money During the discussion at ...
Naseeruddin Shah also admitted at the event that he did a few films for money only. "I have also done some movies which I did only for the money, that's the simple truth. I don't think that one ...
Naseeruddin Shah reflects with pride on his performance in the film 'Sparsh', which recently marked its 45th anniversary. Crediting director Sai Paranjpye for crafting an authentic character, Shah ...
He also directed the TV series Tanaav from 2022–2024 On the other hand, Naseeruddin Shah will be soon seen in a short film Man & Krrish 4, to be released in 2026. While, Ratna Pathak Shah ...
Actor Naseeruddin Shah believes cinema's most important function is to be the record of its times but he is worried that it would a "big tragedy" if future generations look at Bollywood movies to ...
Few actors express the emotions of a character the way Naseeruddin ... says Shah. “Malayalam is lucky that Mammootty and Mohanlal have used their stardom to act in good movies.
Naseeruddin Shah reveals that he regrets doing some movies solely for money, admitting that not all his work was meaningful. He also criticised Hindi cinema for promoting hyper-masculinity and ...
Actor Naseeruddin Shah believes cinema's most important function is to be the record of its times but he is worried that it would a "big tragedy" if future generations look at Bollywood movies to ...