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Economic Times
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
Top Bollywood star came nine hours late on set; Amrish Puri slapped him in public when he arrived
During a film shoot, a major clash occurred between veteran actor Amrish Puri and Govinda due to Govinda's extreme tardiness. Known for his punctuality, Puri had been waiting on set since 9 a.m., while Govinda arrived only around 6 p.m. The delay led to a heated argument, and in a moment of frustration, Amrish Puri slapped Govinda in public. The incident highlighted Puri's strict work ethic and became one of the most talked-about behind-the-scenes moments in Bollywood. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads A Habitual Delay Meets a Man of Discipline Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Amrish Puri: A Legacy of Strength In the glamourous world of Bollywood, stories of on-screen magic often overshadow the tense moments that unfold behind the camera. But every now and then, an incident emerges that reveals a different side of film sets—one that speaks of discipline, frustration, and the clash of two very different personalities. One such moment involved two big names: the late Amrish Puri and Govinda Govinda, a star known for his effortless comic timing and dance moves, was also notorious for being late to shoots. In contrast stood Amrish Puri—an actor respected not only for his commanding screen presence but also for his off-screen punctuality and professionalism. These two opposing traits clashed one day during a film shoot that became the subject of lasting industry to reports, Amrish Puri had arrived at the set sharply at 9 a.m., ready to shoot. The crew and other cast members waited, but Govinda did not show up for hours. It wasn't until nearly 6 p.m.—after an agonizing nine-hour wait—that the younger actor finally appeared. The delay reportedly sparked an intense confrontation between the two. In a moment of frustration, Amrish Puri is said to have slapped Govinda in full public view on the shocking, the incident was less about personal animosity and more about Amrish Puri's strict approach to work. Known for his no-nonsense attitude, he upheld values of punctuality and respect for time. Govinda's repeated delays had evidently pushed the senior actor to his altercation sparked media interest, especially since both actors continued to work in the industry afterward. Though Govinda was reportedly upset by the incident and even hesitant to work with Puri again for a time, they never made their differences public in a big Puri's towering reputation wasn't just built on roles like Mogambo from Mr. India or Mola Ram from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. It was reinforced by his work ethic. Entering the film industry at the age of 40, he went on to appear in more than 450 films across languages. His dedication to every role—whether villainous or noble—earned him immense respect in India and commitment went far beyond just performance. For the role of Mola Ram, Puri even shaved his head, an iconic look that left a lasting impression internationally. Off-screen, he brought the same seriousness to every assignment.


India Today
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Kajol says love stories have evolved but DDLJ would still win hearts today
Bollywood actor Kajol, who is currently promoting her upcoming film 'Maa', believes that while cinema has changed dramatically over the years, a timeless love story like 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ)' would still strike a chord with today's an exclusive chat with India Today, the actor reflected on the evolution of storytelling in Hindi films. Kajol shared, 'I think those films were great for that time. But times have changed. Somebody asked me recently - 'We don't make love stories any more,' and I said - nobody in today's day and age believes in that kind of love any more.'advertisementKajol, who made her acting debut with 'Bekhudi' in 1992, believes today's cinema needs to reflect modern relationships. She said, "You will make a love story of this day and time and age. You will not make a love story of the black-and-white era. From the black-and-white era to the 90s to now, we have three different ways of looking at love and our attitudes toward it.' While she acknowledges that a classic 90s-style romance might struggle to connect with contemporary sensibilities, Kajol holds firm that a film like 'DDLJ' - which redefined Bollywood romance for an entire generation - would still have its magic.'I think that it would be very difficult to sell a love story from the 90's era in today's day and age. But I think 'DDLJ' would do very, very well today also,' she said went on to explain, 'Because we had fabulous music, an amazing ensemble cast - from Amrish Puri to Anupam Kher, Farida Jalal - everyone in the film had such clear-cut roles. It was a very well-made film. I don't know whether it would be as phenomenal today as it was back then, but it would definitely work.'Kajol's upcoming film, 'Maa', is a mythological horror film directed by Vishal Furia. It will premiere in theatres on June Watch


Time of India
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Top Bollywood star came nine hours late on set; Amrish Puri slapped him in public when he arrived
In the glamourous world of Bollywood, stories of on-screen magic often overshadow the tense moments that unfold behind the camera. But every now and then, an incident emerges that reveals a different side of film sets—one that speaks of discipline, frustration, and the clash of two very different personalities. One such moment involved two big names: the late Amrish Puri and Govinda . A Habitual Delay Meets a Man of Discipline Govinda, a star known for his effortless comic timing and dance moves, was also notorious for being late to shoots. In contrast stood Amrish Puri—an actor respected not only for his commanding screen presence but also for his off-screen punctuality and professionalism. These two opposing traits clashed one day during a film shoot that became the subject of lasting industry conversation. According to reports, Amrish Puri had arrived at the set sharply at 9 a.m., ready to shoot. The crew and other cast members waited, but Govinda did not show up for hours. It wasn't until nearly 6 p.m.—after an agonizing nine-hour wait—that the younger actor finally appeared. The delay reportedly sparked an intense confrontation between the two. In a moment of frustration, Amrish Puri is said to have slapped Govinda in full public view on the set. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Treatment That Might Help You Against Knee Pain Knee pain | search ads Find Now Undo Though shocking, the incident was less about personal animosity and more about Amrish Puri's strict approach to work. Known for his no-nonsense attitude, he upheld values of punctuality and respect for time. Govinda's repeated delays had evidently pushed the senior actor to his limit. The altercation sparked media interest, especially since both actors continued to work in the industry afterward. Though Govinda was reportedly upset by the incident and even hesitant to work with Puri again for a time, they never made their differences public in a big way. Amrish Puri: A Legacy of Strength Amrish Puri's towering reputation wasn't just built on roles like Mogambo from Mr. India or Mola Ram from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. It was reinforced by his work ethic. Entering the film industry at the age of 40, he went on to appear in more than 450 films across languages. His dedication to every role—whether villainous or noble—earned him immense respect in India and abroad. His commitment went far beyond just performance. For the role of Mola Ram, Puri even shaved his head, an iconic look that left a lasting impression internationally. Off-screen, he brought the same seriousness to every assignment.


Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Deepshikha Nagpal on being judged for bold Koyla scene with Amrish Puri: ‘People said I removed my clothes—but nowadays, every actress is doing lovemaking scenes'
Actress Deepshikha Nagpal , who is known for her roles in films like Koyla, Baadshah, Dillagi and Partner, recently revisited the controversy surrounding her bold scene with Amrish Puri in the 1997 film Koyla. In a recent interview, she recalled how audiences misjudged the character of Bindya Rani, and clarified that her role was far from the sleazy interpretation people often assumed. 'This was the Bindya Rani scene with Amrish Puri,' she told Bollywood Bubble while looking at an old still from the film. 'That character itself was like that—she had to work with Amrish Puri. Nowadays, people often make such scenes sleazy... asking actresses to remove their clothes and all. But this character wasn't like that. She had no choice, and that's why she ended up loving Shah Rukh's character.' She also praised the aesthetic sensibility of the scene. 'What lighting! Sameer Arya had done fantastic lighting,' Deepshikha added. 'My mom was on set, we all decided together' The actress shared how director Rakesh Roshan handled the sensitive scene with utmost respect and dignity. 'Rakesh ji asked me, 'Deepshikha, this is the kind of scene we need to do. How should we go about it?'' she recalled, emphasizing how even as a newcomer, she was included in the creative process. With her mother present on set, Deepshikha said they planned every shot carefully. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo 'I told him, 'No problem, Rakesh ji. How do you want to shoot it?' He said, 'We'll shoot from the front.' I was wearing a tube top, and I said, 'I'll keep my hand like this...'' She clarified that the final shot merely suggested nudity while ensuring she remained covered. 'From the back, I was wearing a swimming costume, and I had my hand placed just so. It was shot in a way that suggested frontal nudity without showing anything,' she explained. Deepshikha Nagpal talks about domestic violence On public judgment and owning her choices Despite the scene being filmed tastefully, the actress revealed she faced harsh judgment after the film's release. 'My mom was watching it all—yes, we did it, but on screen, the impact was Oh my God! And then people judged me: 'Oh my God, she removed her clothes!'' Deepshikha spoke candidly about the double standards actresses face in the industry. 'People won't respect you anymore... But look at today—even heroine, every second actress, are doing lovemaking scenes,' she pointed out. 'So what did I even do back then? I was glamorous—I had good legs, a little cleavage was showing—so what was wrong with that?' The Bigg Boss 8 contestant concluded on a confident note, saying she stands by her choices. 'I had to do that back then, but I'm not ashamed. I'm very proud of my work.'


India.com
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Not only Dharmendra, this Bollywood star also fell in love with a South Indian beauty, got married, his name is..., wife is...
Not only Dharmendra, this Bollywood star also fell in love with a South Indian beauty, got married, his name is..., wife is... Amrish Puri is one of Bollywood's most iconic actors, renowned for his unforgettable villain roles. However, his off-screen persona was completely different, as he led a life filled with kindness, devotion and love. The beautiful relationship he shared with his wife, Urmila Puri, was often overlooked due to his cinematic legacy. Their love story is purely 'green flag' in today's generation. The couple met each other in Delhi, when Amrish was an aspiring actor in the world of theatre. Although, it wasn't a usual grand Bollywood love stories, but still the two had a pure and deep connection that blossomed over time. In an interview with Peeping Moon, Amrish Puri's grandson, Vardhan Puri, shared some adorable insights about his grandfather's love life. He spoke about their first meetup, and how their unwavering love for each other won everyone over. He said, 'Dadi was South Indian and dadu was Punjabi and when their families got to know about their liking for each other, they did not like it and were against their marriage. But soon dadi and dadu convinced their family members and got married with their blessings.' Urmila, who was teacher by profession, was an unwavering support in Amrish's journey to success. She understood his ambition and supported him both practically and emotionally during his long years of struggle. Amrish called Urmila his pillar of strength, saying, 'Mai hero banu ya na banu, iss ghar ki hero toh meri biwi hi hai.' After Amrish's carer rose to stardom in 80s and 90s with his memorable performances in films like Mr India, DDLJ, and Karan Arjun, he stayed humbled, continuing to cherish his wife for her incredible support throughout his career.