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There's still so much left to explore as an actor: Ashok Saraf
There's still so much left to explore as an actor: Ashok Saraf

Time of India

time3 days ago

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  • Time of India

There's still so much left to explore as an actor: Ashok Saraf

Ashok Saraf, celebrated for his versatile roles, recently received the Padma Shri. He dedicated the award to his family and audience. Saraf reminisces about his 54-year career. He emphasizes the importance of comedy in Marathi cinema. Saraf credits his wife, Nivedita Joshi Saraf, for her unwavering support throughout his journey in the film industry. Veteran actor Ashok Saraf has brought to life many memorable characters over five decades of his illustrious career. Known for his impeccable comic timing as well as roles with emotional depth, the Hum Paanch and Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi actor was recently honoured with the prestigious Padma Shri , an honour he dedicated to his family and audience. At 78, Saraf is as excited as ever for new challenges, diverse roles, and yet-to-be explored stories. In a chat with us, he reflects on his journey in showbiz, his approach towards his characters, and more. 'Every appreciation is close to my heart' Speaking about receiving one of the highest civilian honours, Saraf shares, 'Every appreciation that I have received has been very close to my heart. What makes this one so special is that it recognises my work across films, theatre and television. My years of hard work and dedication have been acknowledged. It's a huge thing for me, and I am overwhelmed.' Turning nostalgic, he adds, 'I started off 54 years ago and I am fortunate to be working even today. Memories from my journey came rushing back while accepting the honour.' 'I don't give much importance to the length of the role' For the actor, who has played leading as well as supporting roles and cameos, it has never been about screen time or the length of a role. 'I don't give much importance to that aspect. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Idols - Handmade Brass Statues for Home & Gifting Luxeartisanship Buy Now Undo I see how that character contributes to the story,' he says, and elaborates, 'Take Singham for instance. It was just a couple of scenes that I had in the film. But imagine the kind of impact it had. So, it's about how well you justify the part you are given. ' The Shentimental actor adds, 'Once the camera rolls, I surrender completely to the role. However, there have been times when I have offered suggestions and made spontaneous additions whenever I felt it was important to refine my character during the shoot.' 'I could work consistently because of Nivedita' He credits the unwavering support of his wife Nivedita Joshi Saraf for his remarkable journey in showbiz. 'If she had not been by my side, I wouldn't have made it till here,' he said, adding, 'She manages both her work and home so efficiently. As a husband I feel so proud to see that. It is because of her that I have been able to work consistently all these years,' he says. 'Filmmakers must offer more comedy films ' Having acted in over 250 films in his career, Saraf is often remembered for his roles in comedy films. 'I feel the Marathi audience loves to stay happy. Our audience has a wonderful sense of humour, and the industry has produced many cult comedies in the past. Today, filmmakers are pushing the envelope in all aspects, be it with the stories they handle or even the technical finesse. But I feel they must offer the viewers more comedy films,' says Saraf, who has acted in several hit comedies like Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi, Shejari Shejari, Gammat Jammat and Navra Mazha Navsacha. About his work, the actor adds, 'I feel I've only scratched the surface with the characters I have played. There is so much left for me to explore as an actor.'

Meet actress who became chain smoker for a role, has been married for 13 years but still doesn't have a child due to...,her name is...
Meet actress who became chain smoker for a role, has been married for 13 years but still doesn't have a child due to...,her name is...

India.com

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Meet actress who became chain smoker for a role, has been married for 13 years but still doesn't have a child due to...,her name is...

In an industry where timelines are tight and expectations are tighter, few dare to rewrite the script. But Vidya Balan has always lived between the lines—breaking stereotypes, dodging questions, and smiling through whispers. At 46, the powerhouse performer behind films like The Dirty Picture and Kahaani stands at an intersection most women in the public eye can't avoid: fame versus family, career versus children. And Vidya's answer? She didn't choose. She simply continued walking. Since tying the knot with producer Siddharth Roy Kapur in 2012, every public appearance has come with an invisible question mark: 'When's the good news?' The glances, the gossip, the gaze—it all lingered. And with every loose-fitting kurta or off-angled photo, rumours swirled like monsoon winds. Was that a baby bump… or just lunch? Vidya, never one to mince words, shut it down with signature candour: 'That's just my stomach. Not every bulge is a baby bump.' The statement was bold. The silence that followed—bolder. For years, she dodged intrusive curiosity with grace. But recently, she addressed the elephant in the room with an unflinching admission— motherhood never called her . It wasn't a delay. It wasn't circumstance. It was a choice. In a culture where a woman's worth is still too often measured by milestones—marriage, motherhood, then maybe success—Vidya flipped the sequence. Her journey from Hum Paanch to Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 , across 40+ films and a net worth reportedly above Rs 150 crore, has been powered by singular vision and unapologetic clarity. Still, the world wonders. The smiles, the silences, the absence of a cradle in the frame—do they mask something deeper, or simply reflect a woman completely in control of her own story? Vidya's stance may not fit the traditional narrative, but it speaks volumes. She isn't waiting for a biological clock to set her deadline. Her legacy, already in motion, is not tied to a child, but to a body of work that continues to challenge what it means to be a woman in Indian cinema. Known for her acting prowess in the films Parineeta and Kahaani, and has a net worth of Rs 136 crore reportedly. And maybe, just maybe, that's the real 'good news'.

‘In Transit' review: In engaging docuseries, courage tinged with caution
‘In Transit' review: In engaging docuseries, courage tinged with caution

Scroll.in

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scroll.in

‘In Transit' review: In engaging docuseries, courage tinged with caution

They arrived at an understanding of their true selves at different points and through different routes. The engaging Prime Video documentary series In Transit features interviews with nine individuals from different classes, faiths and cultural backgrounds. They identify as trans men, trans women, binary or gender fluid. A few of them have undergone gender reassignment surgery. For Aryan, a clinical psychologist from Mumbai, the awareness that he is a trans-man came from watching the popular television serial Hum Paanch. Created by Imtiaz Patel, Hum Paanch is about a sales representative's efforts to raise his five daughters, which include the tomboy Kajal. For Aryan, 'Kajal bhai' was the first indication that gender is assigned rather than a biological determined, and that it was possible for a woman to identify as a man. This insightful anecdote is one of many scattered across In Transit. Heartfelt, often heart-rending conversations with Aryan, Rie, Anubhuti, Teena, Madhuri, Patruni, Rumi, Saher and Siddharth provide a comprehensive picture of transgender realities. Created by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti – who also serve as producers – and directed by Ayesha Sood, In Transit is an exercise in myth busting, an education in transness and a battle cry for greater acceptance. Each of the four episodes follows a theme: realisation, survival strategies, the quest for romantic relationships and the importance of nurturing community networks. There is convergence as well as divergence in the stories of individuals who knew from a young age that they were not the son or daughter their parents wanted them be. Rumi, a classical singer who performed as a woman for years, describes being unable to concentrate during concerts while dressed in a sari – it felt like 'cockroaches were running all over my body', she says. Some of the most affecting moments are when the subjects talk about their families. Saher has had a difficult male-to-female transition, which continues to trouble her. Teena, who lives in the town where she was born, speaks movingly of the early support she received from her grandmother, as well as the daily challenges she faces. Rumi's relationship with her mother is a fascinating look at how parents can surprise their children. Patruni's interest in dance, which led to a career as a drag performer, suggests that there is wiggle room even within rigid social conventions. Despite an overall mood that is upbeat and aimed at being inspirational, In Transit does not gloss over the difficulties involved in transitioning. The revelations of ostracism, abandonment, violence, despair and suicidal thoughts indicate the scale of the opposition faced by the LGBTQI community in India. I have lost a lot for this sari, Madhuri says. Although Madhuri found her footing with the transgender troupe Dancing Queens and married her partner, she has been unable to obtain a marriage certificate. Rumi describes the aching loneliness she felt during her transition period. Rie was publicly attacked some years ago, in a hate crime that has not yet been properly investigated. Siddharth was forcibly separated from his partner. Yet, rainbows peep out at the end of long spells of confusion and anguish. By agreeing to be on camera and honestly sharing their stories, the nine characters of In Transit reveal pain but courage too, hope tinged with caution. The show delivers a judicious mix of laughter and tears. It is a chronicle that is both eye-opening and moist-eyed. Play

This kid in the photo started her career at 17, got recognised at 20, continues to rule film industry at 50, her name is..., father is a…
This kid in the photo started her career at 17, got recognised at 20, continues to rule film industry at 50, her name is..., father is a…

India.com

time07-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

This kid in the photo started her career at 17, got recognised at 20, continues to rule film industry at 50, her name is..., father is a…

Many stars in Bollywood and television have worked hard and fought for years to establish their mark. They faced numerous challenges yet never gave up. There are those stars who have reached the heights that everyone aspires to. Today, we'll tell you about one such personality who has carved out her own identity in the market and now rules it. The Celebrity Who Has Ruled… We're talking about the queen of the television industry, director and producer Ekta Kapoor, who is currently celebrating her 50th birthday. Ekta Kapoor is well-known for her roles in the serials Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Pavitra Rishta, and Kasauti Zindagi Ki. But few people know that Ekta's first serial was Hum Paanch, which aired on Zee TV. It was a comic family show that was popular among the public in the 1990s, when Ekta was only 20 years old. Ekta Kapoor was born to Bollywood legendary actors Jitendra and Shobha Kapoor. She also has a brother, Tusshar Kapoor. Ekta has been paying careful attention to the television and Bollywood industry since she was a child. She founded Balaji Telefilms with her father, under which many famous TV shows were produced. Following the popularity of Hum Paanch, she produced numerous successful series, including Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Kahin Kisi Roz, Kahin To Hoga, Kasauti Zindagi Ki, and Kutumba. Ekta's Benchmark In Industry After establishing a strong presence in the television industry, Ekta Kapoor ventured into film and achieved success there. She produced popular films such as Kyunki Main Jhoot Nahi Bolta, Shootout at Lokhandwala, Once Upon a Time in Mumbai, Ragini MMS, Ek Villain, and Main Tera Hero, which performed well at the box office. Along with this, Ekta ventured into the digital realm, creating various web series for Alt Balaji that are still very popular among the youngsters. Ekta Kapoor's Staggering Net Worth When it comes to Ekta Kapoor's net worth, she is regarded as one of most successful female producers in the industry today. She not only proved herself but also provided platform for young performers. There is always something fresh to discover in her serials and flicks. According to a 2024 study, she has over Rs 104 crore in assets and earns more than Rs 30 crore annually.

Jeetendra's net worth skyrockets after Rs 855 crore Mumbai land deal; Here's a glimpse into the Kapoor family's wealth—deets here
Jeetendra's net worth skyrockets after Rs 855 crore Mumbai land deal; Here's a glimpse into the Kapoor family's wealth—deets here

Time of India

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Jeetendra's net worth skyrockets after Rs 855 crore Mumbai land deal; Here's a glimpse into the Kapoor family's wealth—deets here

Bollywood's evergreen star Jeetendra and his family have sold a massive land parcel in Mumbai's Andheri area for a whopping Rs 855 crore. With this grand deal, many are now curious about the Kapoor family's overall wealth, from Jeetendra's early days to Ekta Kapoor 's media empire and Tusshar Kapoor 's luxury lifestyle. The land deal everyone's talking about As reported by Square Yards, the sale was officially registered on 29 May 2025. The deal was finalized through the Kapoor family's two companies—Pantheon Buildcon Private Limited and Tusshar Infra Developers Private Limited. The property includes two connected plots, measuring about 9,664.68 square meters (roughly 2.39 acres). The land currently houses the Balaji IT Park, which features three buildings with a combined built-up space of nearly 4.9 lakh square feet. This major sale came with a stamp duty charge of Rs 8.69 crore and a registration fee of Rs 30,000. The land is expected to be used by NTT to expand its presence in India's fast-growing digital infrastructure market. Jeetendra's Journey: From silver screen to business success Jeetendra, once one of Bollywood's most popular actors, is now a successful businessman. His net worth must have gotten a significant boost after the recent property deal. Although his recent net worth is not known, according to Lifestyle Asia, as of April 2024, his net worth stands at Rs 10.84 crore. 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 He earns about Rs 26 lakh each month, with a yearly income of around Rs 3 crore. He is the chairman of both Balaji Telefilms and Balaji Motion Pictures. The production house brings in a total revenue of Rs 422 crore. Jeetendra lives in the luxurious Krishna Bungalow in Juhu, which is said to be worth Rs 200 crore. He shares the home with his wife, Shobha Kapoor , and daughter, Ektaa Kapoor. In terms of wheels, Jeetendra owns a swanky Range Rover worth Rs 3 crore. Interestingly, before his film career, he worked as a steward for British Airways. Ektaa Kapoor: TV queen and business powerhouse Ektaa Kapoor, daughter of Jeetendra and Shobha, has built a huge name for herself in the world of Indian television. She started young, working under filmmaker Kailash Surendranath when she was just 17. Her big break came in 1995 with the hit TV show 'Hum Paanch,' which changed her life and career. As reported by Financial Express in November 2023, Ektaa has a net worth of about Rs 95 crore (USD 11.3 million). Her monthly income is around Rs 2.8 crore, and she earns about Rs 30 crore per year. Her wealth has grown by 25 percent in recent years. E ktaa is the Joint Managing Director and Creative Director of Balaji Telefilms Ltd., a company that has produced over 17,000 hours of daily soaps. The company brings in about Rs 422 crore in revenue. ALTBalaji, the digital platform run under the same group, earned Rs 102.6 crore in 2022. Tusshar Kapoor: A low-key life with luxe comforts Tusshar Kapoor made his acting debut in 'Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai' at the age of 19, opposite Kareena Kapoor . He went on to work in popular films like 'The Dirty Picture,' 'Kya Super Cool Hain Hum,' and the 'Golmaal' series. His performances were praised, but he didn't reach the same level of stardom as his father. Over time, Tusshar stepped back from acting and is now seen in just one or two films. Still, his life is far from simple. As reported by ABP Live in November 2024, he earns about Rs 40 lakh per month from brand shoots and has an annual income of around Rs 5 crore. Tusshar owns property worth nearly Rs 44 crore. His car collection includes luxury models like a Porsche Cayenne, an Audi Q7, and a BMW 7 Series. With a land deal worth Rs 855 crore now under their belt, their legacy only grows stronger. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

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