Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

Salman refuses to shoot because of Ranbir Kapoor

They say there is no permanent friend or foe in Bollywood. People in showbiz are just like the seasons and change often.

However, the hostility between superstar Salman Khan and Ranbir Kapoor, which started way before the latter made his debut in Bollywood, is still the same. It has been learned that Khan recently refused to shoot for a leading entertainment magazine just because Kapoor was also part of the same shoot.


“Salman and Ranbir were asked by a film glossy to feature in a photo shoot, along with Amitabh Bachchan, Dilip Kumar, and Varun Dhawan. Salman flat out refused to do the shoot if Ranbir was around. While we are not sure if Ranbir is part of the shoot, Salman surely won’t. The set up will have to progress without Salman,” reveals a source.

Khan already had issues with Kapoor, but his breakup with Khan’s alleged ex-flame Katrina Kaif added fuel to the fire.

Interestingly, Salman Khan was seen in a cameo in Ranbir Kapoor’s debut film Saawariya and Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani.

More For You

Vijay’s ‘Jana Nayagan’

The makers approached the Madras High Court after the film failed to secure clearance

X/ actorvijay

Vijay’s ‘Jana Nayagan’ heads for new censor review days before release

Highlights

  • Jana Nayagan is yet to receive its censor certificate, days before release
  • The CBFC has told the Madras High Court that the film will be examined by a new committee
  • The next court hearing is scheduled for January 7
  • uncertainty hangs over the planned January 9 pan-India release

Last-minute hurdle for Vijay’s swansong

Thalapathy Vijay’s Jana Nayagan has run into fresh trouble just ahead of its scheduled release on January 9. The Central Board of Film Certification has informed the Madras High Court that the film will undergo another review, this time by a newly appointed panel, as the censor certificate remains pending.

The development comes weeks after the film was submitted for certification and has placed the production team under pressure with only days to spare.

Keep ReadingShow less