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From Judwaa To Murder Mubarak: 5 Karisma Kapoor Films For Every Mood
From Judwaa To Murder Mubarak: 5 Karisma Kapoor Films For Every Mood

News18

time20 hours ago

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  • News18

From Judwaa To Murder Mubarak: 5 Karisma Kapoor Films For Every Mood

Last Updated: These five Karisma Kapoor films remain timeless favourites and continue to engage audiences across generations. Karisma Kapoor has been captivating audiences for over three decades. From her debut in Prem Qaidi (1991) to iconic hits like Biwi No. 1 and Hum Saath-Saath Hain, and her recent role in Murder Mubarak (2024), Karisma's versatility and charm have made her a household name. With over 80 films to her credit, she remains a defining face of Hindi cinema from the 1990s and early 2000s. Here are five must-watch Karisma Kapoor films currently streaming on popular OTT platforms: 1. Dil To Pagal Hai (1997) – Prime Video Directed by Yash Chopra, this romantic musical also features Shah Rukh Khan, Madhuri Dixit and Akshay Kumar. Set within a musical dance troupe, the film explores themes of love, passion and unspoken emotions. Karisma's performance earned her the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. 2. Hum Saath-Saath Hain (1999) – Prime Video This family drama, directed by Sooraj Barjatya, celebrates unity, tradition and togetherness. Salman Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Tabu, Sonali Bendre and Anupam Kher are also part of the project. Karisma plays Sapna, whose charm and spontaneity light up the screen. A perfect weekend family watch. 3. Raja Hindustani (1996) – JioHotstar Directed by Dharmesh Darshan, this romantic drama stars Aamir Khan and Karisma Kapoor as lovers from different social classes. A massive box office hit, the film won several Filmfare Awards. Karisma's role as the wealthy yet grounded Aarti is one of her career-defining performances. 4. Judwaa (1997) – JioHotstar A David Dhawan comedy classic, Judwaa features Salman Khan in a double role, with Karisma Kapoor and Rambha as the leading ladies. This masala entertainer blends action, comedy and romance, and remains a fan-favorite. For some good old-fashioned '90s fun, stream it now on JioHotstar. The David Dhawan classic deserves a spot on your binge list. Karisma plays a housewife, Kajal, who finds out that her husband Prem (Salman Khan) is cheating on her. Be it the storyline or the songs, the film ticked all the boxes. First Published:

Vivek Lagoo passes away at 74: All about Reema Lagoo's ex-husband, a veteran actor and director
Vivek Lagoo passes away at 74: All about Reema Lagoo's ex-husband, a veteran actor and director

Pink Villa

timea day ago

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  • Pink Villa

Vivek Lagoo passes away at 74: All about Reema Lagoo's ex-husband, a veteran actor and director

Vivek Lagoo has tragically passed away. As per a report from Vickey Lalwani, the veteran actor-director took his last breath on June 19. He was 74. Hum Saath - Saath Hain and Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! actress Reema Lagoo married Vivek in 1978, and the couple went their separate ways soon after. It is known that his funeral will be held on the following morning, June 20, at the Oshiwara crematorium. The exact cause of his demise is not known yet and hasn't been revealed to the public. Who is Vivek Lagoo survived by? The couple shares a daughter named Mrunmayee Lagoo, who works as a theatre director, while also taking on roles as an actress. It is known that despite getting divorced, the couple was close until 2017 when the Maine Pyaar Kiya actress passed away from cardiac arrest at 54. She was suddenly admitted to the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital for chest pain while working on the TV series Naamkarann. Vivek Lagoo is known to have starred in multiple projects, including Godawari Ne Kaay Kele (2008), Ugly (2013), and What About Savarkar? (2015) and 31 Divas (2018). It also goes on to showcase his versatility, including contributions to TV films, Marathi shows, and more. Their daughter, Mryunmayee, is known to share heartwarming moments of her time with her father. She has worked on well-known projects, including Thappad and Hello Zindagi. Her Instagram boasts of moments of her private moments with Vivek Lagoo on dad-daughter dates. One such set of memories can be checked out below. Vivek Lagoo and wife Reema Lagoo's relationship timeline: From first meeting to divorce Previously, the actor-director spilled details on his love story with Reema Lagoo. The duo first met in 1976 while working at the same branch of a bank, and got acquainted. The couple is said to have found a common interest- theatre, which brought them closer. Their relationship turned into something major, as they decided to get married 2 years later. Their bond continued to stay strong despite a separation soon after.

Reema Lagoo's ex-husband Vivek Lagoo passes away: All you need to know about the veteran actor-director
Reema Lagoo's ex-husband Vivek Lagoo passes away: All you need to know about the veteran actor-director

Time of India

timea day ago

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  • Time of India

Reema Lagoo's ex-husband Vivek Lagoo passes away: All you need to know about the veteran actor-director

Vivek Lagoo Veteran actor-director Vivek Lagoo who has worked in both Marathi and Hindi films passed away on June 19 at the age of 74. The news of his demise was shared by journalist Vickey Lalwani. Although the reason for his death has not been made public, his last rites will be performed on June 20 at the Oshiwara crematorium in Mumbai. A glimpse into his life Vivek Lagoo was previously married to renowned actress Reema Lagoo, a popular actress in movies such as 'Hum Aapke Hain Koun.!' and 'Hum Saath - Saath Hain.' The two of them got married in 1978 after meeting in 1976 at the same bank branch. Both shared their passion for theatre, which brought them closer together until they decided to marry. Although the couple eventually broke up, their relationship was amicable until the death of Reema Lagoo in 2017 from cardiac arrest at the age of 54. Survived by daughter Mrunmayee Lagoo Vivek and Reema have a daughter, Mrunmayee Lagoo, who is also part of the theatre and film industry. Mrunmayee has been a director and an actress, working in films such as 'Thappad' and 'Hello Zindagi.' Her social media platforms frequently feature fond memories with her father, such as photographs of their outing time together and private moments. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Switch to UnionBank Rewards Card UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo His work across cinema and television Vivek Lagoo was part of various film and television productions in different genres and languages. His films include 'Godawari Ne Kaay Kele ,' 'Ugly ,' 'What About Savarkar?' and '31 Divas.' He was also a popular name in Marathi theatre and television, which demonstrates his range as an artist and a narrator.

Sonali Bendre Recalls Salman Khan's Support During Cancer Battle: "We Weren't Best Of Friends"
Sonali Bendre Recalls Salman Khan's Support During Cancer Battle: "We Weren't Best Of Friends"

NDTV

time08-06-2025

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  • NDTV

Sonali Bendre Recalls Salman Khan's Support During Cancer Battle: "We Weren't Best Of Friends"

New Delhi: Bollywood actress Sonali Bendre has opened up about her evolving relationship with superstar Salman Khan, admitting that she didn't quite like him when they first shared screen space in the 1999 family blockbuster Hum Saath-Saath Hain. Her opinion changed years later, she said, after the actress was diagnosed with cancer in 2018. 'I grew to like Salman later. I mean, it was a process. At the time of Hum Saath-Saath Hain, I don't think we were... let me put it mildly. We were not best of friends,' Sonali said in an interview with news agency ANI. She added, "There are two sides to Salman. You can either love him or you will hate him. And at that point of time, I was not fond of him." Sonali Bendre shared how Salman's behaviour on set would often annoy her during filming. The actress said, "When I was doing Hum Saath-Saath Hain. I mean, I have had my close-ups that we are doing when he's standing behind the camera and making faces at me." "That was Salman. He's a prankster. He's like a child. But at that point of time, I was most offended that what is this behaviour? And, you know, like, I don't want... I'm not even going to talk to you, this behaviour...," she added. Sonali Bendre's opinion of Salman Khan shifted dramatically after he showed her unwavering support during her health battle. In 2018, the actress was diagnosed with stage four metastatic cancer and underwent treatment in New York. During this time, Salman took the initiative to speak with her husband, Goldie Behl. The actor even flew to New York twice and was actively involved in ensuring she was receiving the best medical care. Sonali said, "And, you know, suddenly, I mean, the same person who's making faces behind the camera is the same person who has made two trips, maybe to New York where I'm there to see if I'm okay in my illness and for the fact that he would call up and check with my husband, and say, are you sure you've got the right doctors? I think you should get in touch with these doctors also." "He suddenly turned into something like an elder person in the fraternity who was saying, are you sure you've touched all the bases? You've checked all the boxes, you've ticked them all. It showed me how sensitive and caring he is. It really changed how I looked at him,' the actress added. Sonali Bendre, who was declared cancer-free in 2021, has since used her public platform to spread awareness about cancer and resilience. She made her OTT debut on ZEE5 in the newsroom drama The Broken News, an Indian adaptation of the British series Press.

Sonali Bendre admits she wasn't ‘fond' of Salman Khan, says his caring side emerged during her cancer battle: ‘He made two trips to New York…'
Sonali Bendre admits she wasn't ‘fond' of Salman Khan, says his caring side emerged during her cancer battle: ‘He made two trips to New York…'

Indian Express

time08-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Sonali Bendre admits she wasn't ‘fond' of Salman Khan, says his caring side emerged during her cancer battle: ‘He made two trips to New York…'

Actress Sonali Bendre was diagnosed with stage four metastatic cancer in 2018. She has been candid about her recovery journey, including undergoing treatment in New York and Mumbai. Recently, Sonali revealed that her Hum Saath Saath Hain co-star Salman Khan was a major source of support after the diagnosis — from visiting her in New York to regularly checking in through her husband. She also recalled that during their shoot for the 1999 Sooraj Barjatya film, she wasn't particularly fond of Salman. In an interview with ANI, Sonali recalled their early days and said, 'There are two sides to Salman. You can either love him or you will hate him. And at that point of time, I was not fond of him. When I was doing Hum Saath Saath Hain, I have had my close-ups that we are doing when he's standing behind the camera and making faces at me. But that was Salman. He's a prankster. He's like a child.' But, Salman Khan's caring side emerged years later. 'The same person who's making faces behind the camera is the same person who has made two trips maybe to New York where I'm there to see if I'm okay in my illness. He would call up and check with my husband, and say, 'Are you sure you've got the right doctors? I think you should get in touch with these doctors also,'' Sonali added. ALSO READ | 'Neelam got irritated with me after I fell on her, Salman Khan started ragging her', Mahesh Thakur recalls Hum Saath-Saath Hain shoot Sonali Bendre also spoke about living in 'denial' after her cancer diagnosis. 'I was in denial. I would actually get up in the night and feel like it's a dream. But then you wake up and realise it's not a dream, nothing has changed, it's the reality,' she shared. The actress continued, 'The thing about cancer is the treatment is so harsh, especially when you go through your regular chemotherapy and radiation and all of that. Those are so harsh. Your body is just killed from inside. And just to heal from it and get back to doing the work that I do. Our job is very physical. Not just mental, but very, very physical also. So there is no, 'I'm not up to it,' but the set is standing. The dates are there. You have to go to work. You can't say somebody else take over for me today. So I needed to really heal and then get back to it, which I have done now.' On the work front, Sonali Bendre was last seen in the second season of the ZEE5 series The Broken News.

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