SRK reminisces 'Koyla' days


Mumbai, April 8 (IANS): It's been 17 years since Rakesh Roshan's "Koyla" hit the screens, and its lead actor Shah Rukh Khan has only fond memories of the action-thriller.

The film, which also stars Madhuri Dixit, might have been one of his biggest flops, but he still cherishes it.

“‘Koyla’ 17 years. Wow. Thanks Rakeshji, Madhuri, Sambo Duggu, Anurag and the late Puri sahib and Jack Gaud. I remember the hills, the music, the choppers,” Shah Rukh tweeted Monday.

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'Bombay Velvet’ shoot ends, Anushka emotional

Actress-producer Anushka Sharma was moved on the last day of filming Anurag Kashyap's "Bombay Velvet".

She plays a jazz singer in the period drama.

As she completed the shoot of “Bombay Velvet” Monday, the entire unit got together and organised a bottle of champagne, a bunch of flowers and a cake with a message that read: “Thank you Rosie. All the best to our singing star”, said a statement.

The 25-year-old even took to Twitter to express herself.

“Wrapped ‘Bombay Velvet’ last night (Monday). Highly emotional moment saying bye to the best crew and cast. This is a very special film for me,” she tweeted Tuesday.

The film also stars Ranbir Kapoor.

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Alia Bhatt travels to her favourite city

Actress Alia Bhatt, who is on a multi-city tour to promote her forthcoming film “2 States”, is excited to be in Kolkata.

“Hello Kolkata... One of my favourite cities in India. ‘2 States’ in West Bengal today (Tuesday). Lots of exciting things to do,” she tweeted Tuesday.

Alia will be seen as a Tamil girl in the film, which also stars Arjun Kapoor. It is directed by Abhishek Varman.

  

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