Saqib Saleem spoke to Punam Sharrma of Connected to India about Rangbaaz, his family, his love for Mumbai, how as an actor he wants to have a body of work that is remembered for years to come by the audiences and future actors.
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Shah Rukh Sir’s compliment puts a lot of pressure, says Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub
Movie buffs are eagerly waiting for the Shah Rukh Khan’s starrer Zero set to release on December 21. The film portrays the effective chemistry between two friends Bauua and Guddu essayed by Shah Rukh Khan and the versatile actor Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub.
Waheeda Rehman: At 16 she said ‘No way’ to a name change to Guru Dutt
The ever-graceful Waheeda Rehman speaks to Connected to India on the sidelines of the biggest film festival of the country, the Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF).
Zee Studios & Kangana excited for the Manikarnika Trailer Launch
Zee Studios is all set for a big opening in the new year with Kangana’s movie Manikarnika, a biopic on the valiant Rani of Jhansi. Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi’s trailer.
Malayali rock band Avial ready to light a spark in Singapore, says Rex Vijayan
The pathfinders of Malayali rock, Avial, seem to have a fated connection with the Lion City. They will play their first Singapore gig during the Kalaa Utsavam festival at the Esplanade Concert Hall on Friday – something that guitarist Rex Vijayan has been looking forward to for quite a while.
Drumming the beat of diversity: Damaru Singapore
Connected to India speaks to Akshara Thiru on the Damaru journey, the community outreach programmes, as well as his aspirations for the group.
Bigger & better Dastak to feature local talent in its 3rd edition
Singapore’s largest Hindi theatre festival will be back for its third installation at the Goodman Arts Centre from November 15 to 18, 2018.
Took me five years to feel equipped, emotionally and creatively, to tell this story: Nandita Das on ‘Manto’
With the second Singapore South Asian International Film Festival (SgSAIFF) set to kick off this Friday, movie buffs in the island nation are in for a treat. Speaking to Indians in Singapore, one gets a clear sense that Nandita Das and her Manto are the biggest draws to festival’s 2018 edition. Ther
Bold, beautiful and bright Taapsee’s hard-earned success
No film Pundit worth her or his salt would have dared to predict that Delhi’s Ashok Vihar, a conservative middle-class locality, will catapult a star to join the ranks of Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone, Katrina Kaif among others. Incidentally all self-made, power-women of Hindi cinema.
Premanadi: Experience the River of Love
Premanadi – The River of Love is a dance-drama by the Temple of Fine Arts, about the many facets of the Ganges river.