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Sharad Kelkar: I don't have regrets in life (Ld)
Actor Sharad Kelkar, who has been in the Bollywood industry for over eight years, says his journey has been full of experiences and learning, which has helped him acquire maturity as an artiste.
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SRK: Rishi Kapoor's 'ashirwaad' made me who I am today
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who made his Bollywood debut alongside Rishi Kapoor in the 1992 film "Deewana", feels the late actors blessings helped him scale greater heights.
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Kunal Kohli wrote characters keeping Rishi Kapoor in mind
The director of the films like "Hum Tum" and "Fanaa", Kunal Kohli says that both the characters that Rishi Kapoor played, could have not played by anyone else. Kohli also added that the late actor was loved across generations because of his honesty and se
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Alia Bhatt: Rishi Kapoor brought love, goodness in my life
" A friend, a Chinese food lover and a beautiful story teller." That's how actress Alia Bhatt described the late veteran actor Rishi Kapoor while putting her sentiments for the latter on social media.
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Padmini Kolhapure: Industry will be silent after Rishi Kapoor
Actress Padmini Kolhapure, who worked with Rishi Kapoor in numerous films including Raj Kapoor's "Prem Rog", cannot believe Rishi Kapoor is no more.
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Moushumi Chatterjee: Nobody can be like him
MOUSHUMI CHATTERJEE and RISHI KAPOOR were not just colleagues. They were neighbours and close buddies.
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Obituary: Rishi Kapoor, Master Of Reinvention
He was always fated to be a star. Born in Bollywoods first family long before the industry was overrun by nepotism debates, Rishi Kapoor announced his arrival with a National Award as Best Child Artiste for his role in the 1970 gem, "Mera Naam Joker". Thr
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Aruna Irani on Chintu baba: Where will you find such yaarana?
ARUNA IRANI and RISHI KAPOOR featured in many films together in the seventies and eighties -- "Sargam", "Khel Khel Mein" and "Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani" -- to name a few. But it was the song "Main shayar to nahin" picturised on the two in Rishi's debut film "Bo
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John Cena pays tribute to Rishi Kapoor
WE champion-turned-Hollywood star John Cena has paid a tribute to late Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor on social media.
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Kumar Sanu: I consider myself lucky to have been Rishi ji's voice
Playback star Kumar Sanu's song "Sochenge tumhe pyaar" in the 1992 film "Deewana" was filmed on Rishi Kapoor, and the singer counts the number among his all-time favourites.
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Juhi Chawla: I was overawed by his presence
The untimely demise of veteran actor Rishi Kapoor has left his co-star Juhi Chawla devastated.
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Ramesh Sippy on Rishi Kapoor, 'the romanticist'
RAMESH SIPPY directed RISHI KAPOOR in "Saagar" (1985), a film that celebrated the actor's romantic swagger as very few Bollywood love stories could
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When Rishi Kapoor won hearts of people in Shani-Shingnapur
Popular Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor, who passed away on Thursday at the age of 67, had a religious streak in him that made him hit the road frequently.
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Irrfan's demise lead to surge in online searches for actor
The sudden demise of Irrfan Khan led to a huge surge in the online searches related to the noted actor.
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'The Flash' star Grant Gustin on lifelong battle with depression
"The Flash" star Grant Gustin has opened up about his lifelong battle with anxiety and depression, saying he has "always been really hard" on himself.
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Ladies who made the romantic hero special
During his career of close to five decades that has been predominantly defined by a loverboy image, Rishi Kapoor has romanced over 45 actresses on screen. He struck magic with each romantic shot, and managed to weave a dream with each song, opposite each
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'102 Not Out' director devastated after Rishi Kapoor's demise
"102 Not Out" director Umesh Shukla says it was devastating for him not being able to pay his last respect to veteran star Rishi Kapoor amid the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown.
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Rati Agnihotri: Rishi Kapoor was a wonderful person
Actress Rati Agnihotri, who worked with Rishi Kapoor in films like "Tawaif" and "Yeh Hai Jalwa", says the late actor will be greatly missed.
