Mumbai: Shah Rukh Khan returned to his roots - the small screen, to promote his most ambitious film project 'RA.One'. The Bollywood superstar took to the finale episodes of three reality shows Saturday night, and added glitz and glamour to them with his inimitable style, wit and dance.
The 45-year-old, who started his acting career with TV shows like 'Fauji' and 'Circus' in the late 1980s, appeared on the finales of Star Plus' 'Just Dance', Colors' 'India's Got Talent 3' and Zee TV's 'Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs'.
While it's no guarded secret that Salman Khan's Bodyguard is remake of a South film, what many might not know is that it also liberally borrows its love story from Aamir Khan's Ghajini and climax from Shah Rukh Khan's Kuch Kuch Hota Hain .
So you have Lovely Singh (Salman Khan) as the newly-appointed hot-n-happening bodyguard of Divya (Kareena Kapoor) who follows her everywhere from classroom till bedroom. To divert him from duty, Divya starts flirting with Lovely on phone posing as an anonymous caller. Until she expectedly falls in love with him!
Oct 1: ‘Force’, the title itself gives us the idea that the movie is packed with ‘action’ and yes it is. But it is certainly not devoid of love, the strength and weakness of humans in general. Infact director Nishikant Kamat strikes a good balance between action and love which is well presented by the actors. Being a re-make of Tamil hit ‘Kaakha Kaakha’ the movie manages to fairly grip the audience and a fine attempt I must say.
In real life, if you feel your colleague is far more superior to you in intelligence, talent, charisma, efficiency, chances are you might feel the heat. Jealousy, generally, stems from there. In the process, the best of relations get strained. LONDON DREAMS, directed by Vipul Shah, talks of two musicians, thick pals actually, and how jealousy drives a wedge in their friendship.