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DYK This Salman Khan's Co-Star Almost Left Bollywood?
DYK This Salman Khan's Co-Star Almost Left Bollywood?

News18

time14 hours ago

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DYK This Salman Khan's Co-Star Almost Left Bollywood?

Last Updated: Born in Jodhpur, Chitrangda Singh did her schooling in Meerut and completed her graduation from Delhi. The Bollywood industry is considered highly competitive as actors often face intense pressure to secure roles, get visibility, navigate the numbers game of the box office and gain critical acclaim. For many, it is seen as cut-throat with newcomers required to prove themselves immediately and maybe encountering difficulties in gaining a second chance. Despite these challenges, an outsider, who made her Bollywood debut in 2005, almost left the industry, said no to intimate scenes and still managed to make a mark for herself in the Hindi film industry. We are talking about Chitrangda Singh. Born in Jodhpur, Chitrangda did her schooling in Meerut and completed her graduation from Delhi. Her journey in showbiz started with modelling and later on, she transitioned into films. Chitrangda made her acting debut in 2005 with the film Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi, co-starring Kay Kay Menon and Shiney Ahuja. In the same year, she appeared in another thriller film, Kal: Yesterday and Tomorrow. After that, there was no looking back for her and she starred in a number of big-budget projects like Desi Boyz, with Akshay Kumar and John Abraham, I Me Aur Main, Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster 3, Bazaar, Khel Khel Mein and others. But did you know there was a time when Chitrangda almost left the film industry after she felt betrayed and cheated? Speaking about stepping away from Kushan Nandy's Babumoshai Bandookbaaz, in one of her interviews, she said that the director compelled her to do intimate scenes. She also mentioned that despite being present on the set, Nawazuddin Siddiqui remained quiet. However, Nandy did not agree. Denying the charges, he stated that Chitrangda had problems with the script. She recently grabbed the audience's attention with her performance in the killer-comedy Housefull 5. Directed by Tarun Mansukhani, the film is a hit and has collected more than Rs 170 crore at the domestic box office. Chitrangda will now be sharing screen space with superstar Salman Khan in the upcoming untitled project, reportedly based on the Galwan Valley clash between Indian and Chinese troops in 2020. This marks the actress' first on-screen collaboration with Salman. In the film, Salman will reportedly portray Colonel B. Santosh Babu, the commanding officer of the 16 Bihar Regiment, who led Indian troops during the Galwan conflict. First Published:

Meet actor who almost left industry, walked away from Nawazuddin Siddiqui film for saying 'No' to explicit scenes and is now set to star with Salman Khan
Meet actor who almost left industry, walked away from Nawazuddin Siddiqui film for saying 'No' to explicit scenes and is now set to star with Salman Khan

Pink Villa

time21 hours ago

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  • Pink Villa

Meet actor who almost left industry, walked away from Nawazuddin Siddiqui film for saying 'No' to explicit scenes and is now set to star with Salman Khan

The Bollywood industry gives fame, but only a few manage to maintain their reputation and stay in the spotlight. So far, many actors have quit the limelight, and on the other hand, many have been forgotten by the people. But, there's one actor who almost left the industry but still managed to do films and make a place among the audience. Although she has been active since 2005, she is known to have featured in a handful of projects, but is still referred to as a renowned personality. We are talking about none other than Chitrangda Singh. Born on August 30 in Jodhpur, Chitrangda Singh did her schooling in Meerut and completed her graduation in Home Science from New Delhi. Her journey to showbiz began with modeling, and later she transitioned into acting. Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi marked her acting debut in 2005, and Chitrangda's second venture was Kal: Yesterday and Tomorrow. In 2011, the 48-year-old was seen in Desi Boyz alongside Akshay Kumar and John Abraham. The film earned her significant recognition, and she went on to do movies such as I, Me Aur Main, Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster 3, and Gaslight, among others. Her special appearance in the Aao Raja song from Gabbar Is Back turned out to be extremely popular. In one of her interviews, the actor mentioned that she bowed out of the industry because she felt betrayed and cheated. Talking about her decision to walk away from Kushan Nandy's Babumoshai Bandookbaaz, Chitrangda revealed that the director forced her to perform intimate scenes. She also remarked that Nawazuddin stayed quiet despite being present there. However, Nandy didn't agree to the same. Denying such allegations, he pointed out that she had issues with the script. Chitrangda Singh was recently seen in Housefull 5. On the work front, she is all set to share screens with Salman Khan in the upcoming movie based on the Galwan Valley clash. Stay tuned to Pinkvilla for more updates!

Salman Khan's Galwan Valley Film Gets Its Heroine And It's None Other Than…
Salman Khan's Galwan Valley Film Gets Its Heroine And It's None Other Than…

News18

time3 days ago

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  • News18

Salman Khan's Galwan Valley Film Gets Its Heroine And It's None Other Than…

Last Updated: Salman Khan has reportedly roped in Chitrangda Singh as the female lead in his Galwan Valley-based war drama, directed by Apoorva Lakhia. Salman Khan is gearing up for a new phase in his career with a no-nonsense, patriotic military action drama, following the lukewarm response of Sikandar. The megastar has now locked his leading lady for the upcoming film, reportedly based on the Galwan Valley clash between Indian and Chinese troops in 2020. According to a report by India Today, Chitrangda Singh has been cast as the female lead opposite Salman Khan. This marks the first time the duo will share screen space. Chitrangda, best known for her critically acclaimed performance in Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi, later transitioned into mainstream cinema with films like Desi Boyz and item songs like Aao Raja from Gabbar is Back. The untitled film is said to be based on the Galwan chapter from the book India's Most Fearless 3 by Shiv Aroor and Rahul Singh. Salman will reportedly portray Colonel B. Santosh Babu, the commanding officer of the 16 Bihar Regiment, who led Indian troops during the Galwan conflict. This project is significant for Salman Khan, as it will be his first time portraying a real-life character in a full-length feature. While he previously donned military uniforms in Heroes and Jai Ho, they were limited appearances. Directed by Shootout at Lokhandwala's Apoorva Lakhia, the film promises a gripping retelling of real events with high-octane action and emotional depth. As per Pinkvilla, principal photography begins in July 2025, with the team planning a tight 70-day shooting schedule. The film is expected to wrap by October. Salman is currently undergoing physical transformation and military training to prepare for the role. Besides Salman and Chitrangda, three younger actors will also be part of the ensemble cast, though their names are yet to be announced. Chitrangda, who was recently seen in Housefull 5, Khakee: The Bengal Chapter, and Khel Khel Mein, could see a significant career resurgence if this film connects with audiences. First Published:

Salman Khan's Galwan Valley film casts Chitrangda Singh as its leading lady: Reports
Salman Khan's Galwan Valley film casts Chitrangda Singh as its leading lady: Reports

Time of India

time3 days ago

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  • Time of India

Salman Khan's Galwan Valley film casts Chitrangda Singh as its leading lady: Reports

1 2 Salman Khan is all set to head back into battle, this time with the patriotic military action drama, reportedly based on the India-China Galwan Valley clash in 2020. According to the latest buzz, the film has found its leading lady in Chitrangda Singh, India Today reports. This will mark the actress' first time collaborating with Khan and sharing screen space. The untitled film is said to be based on the Galwan chapter from the book India's Most Fearless 3 by Shiv Aroor and Rahul Singh. Salman will reportedly portray Colonel B. Santosh Babu, the commanding officer of the 16 Bihar Regiment, who led Indian troops during the Galwan conflict. This project is said to be significant for the actor, as it will mark his first time portraying a real-life character in a full-length feature. While he previously donned military uniforms in 'Heroes' and 'Jai Ho', they were limited appearances. Directed by Shootout at Lokhandwala's Apoorva Lakhia, the upcoming film promises a gripping retelling of real events with high-octane action and emotional depth. As per Pinkvilla, the team is said to be planning a marathon 70-day shooting schedule which is expected to wrap by October. Salman is currently undergoing physical transformation and military training to prepare for the role. 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 The actor has been seen shedding his buky Sikandar look to rock a new lean avatar. Besides Salman and Chitrangda, three younger actors will also be part of the ensemble cast, though their names are yet to be announced. Salman and Chitrangda's film collaboration comes nearly a decade after the two made headlines for their growing friendship. Back in 2015 it was reported that Salman turned mentor for the beauty, who had expressed her desire to work in more films. At the time, Chitrangda was the ambassador of Salman's brother, Sohail Khan's CCL (Celebrity Cricket League) team.

Chitrangda Singh recalls rejecting Kangana Ranaut's Gangster, Tanu Weds Manu, Aamir Khan's Mangal Pandey: 'I made some bad decisions...'
Chitrangda Singh recalls rejecting Kangana Ranaut's Gangster, Tanu Weds Manu, Aamir Khan's Mangal Pandey: 'I made some bad decisions...'

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Chitrangda Singh recalls rejecting Kangana Ranaut's Gangster, Tanu Weds Manu, Aamir Khan's Mangal Pandey: 'I made some bad decisions...'

Chitrangda Singh revisits her Bollywood career. She speaks about missed opportunities in iconic films. She clarifies that her marital status did not affect her career. Chitrangda admits her decisions shaped her path. She took a break for motherhood and returned to films. She values her home life now. She acknowledges mistakes as part of her learning process. Chitrangda Singh is looking back at her journey in Bollywood with honesty and perspective. In a recent interview, the actress opened up about missed opportunities, including turning down now-iconic films like Gangster, Tanu Weds Manu , and Mangal Pandey . While addressing whether her marital status ever impacted her career, she revealed it was her own decisions—sometimes misinformed or driven by inexperience—that shaped her path. When asked if being married ever affected her career opportunities, Chitrangda told Bollywood Bubble that no filmmaker had directly rejected her for that reason. While she acknowledged it's possible that such conversations happened behind closed doors or that she may have lost out on certain projects because of it, no one ever said so to her face. As far as she knows, no one openly admitted that her marital status influenced their casting decision. The actress further reflected on her early career choices, admitting that while she was never rejected due to her marital status, she did miss out on several significant projects because of her own decisions. She revealed that she had turned down notable films like Gangster, which later went to Kangana Ranaut , Tanu Weds Manu, and even a role in Mangal Pandey. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Eat 1 Teaspoon Every Night, See What Happens A Week Later [Video] getfittoday Undo Looking back, she believes she made some poor choices—possibly due to inexperience and lack of industry connections—as she wasn't from Mumbai or the film world. Ultimately, she owned up to those missteps as her own. She also shared that her marital status or motherhood never directly impacted her career. After taking a seven-year break to have her son, she returned to films with projects like Desi Boyz and Inkaar, all after becoming a mother. She believes that while life changes significantly for a woman, those personal milestones didn't hold her back professionally. Chitrangda concluded by reflecting on how her life experiences—especially motherhood—have shifted her perspective. She noted that over time, priorities evolve, and what brings true happiness changes. While work remains important, she finds her greatest comfort and peace in the simplicity of being at home. Acknowledging that she's made mistakes and taken some wrong turns in her career, she views them as part of the learning process.

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