Koi Mil Gaya
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Hrithik Roshan chooses Krrish 4 and Ramayana over Brahmastra: Part 2
Fp Staff •A source told a portal, “Hrithik is already doing two high-on visual effects films - Krrish 4 and Ramayana. He felt, that doing Brahmastra 2 would mean too much of a time investment on another VFX-heavy film.
Hrithik Roshan: ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power has a special connection with Krrish’
Lachmi Deb Roy •At the release of the The Lord of the Rings event, Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan revealed had there been no Lord of the Rings, there wouldn’t have been Krrish.
In Boomika, the continuing misrepresentation of special abilities in Indian cinema
Archita Kashyap •The ghost in Boomika is told to have autism but her involuntary movements, exaggerated facial expressions, repetitive tick of the head, and floppy body posture resemble those that have cerebral palsy, also a group of nervous disorders.
Hrithik Roshan celebrates 17 years of Koi...Mil Gaya, Preity Zinta calls the film an 'unforgettable experience'
•Preity Zinta thanked her co-stars Hrithik Roshan and Rekha for making Koi...Mil Gaya an "unforgettable experience" for her
20 years of Hrithik Roshan: How the actor has managed to maintain his superstar aura through highs and lows
Gautam Chintamani •Hrithik Roshan bridged the gap between the ilks of the 'seniors,' Khans, Akshay Kumar, and Ajay Devgn, and the 'juniors' Ranbir Kapoor and Ranveer Singh.
Twitterati piles on Kiran Bedi for putting up fake video of 'Sun chanting Om recorded by NASA'
Fp Staff •On Saturday morning, Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry Kiran Bedi was mocked by Twitterati for putting up a fake video of showing the Sun "chanting Om as recorded by NASA".
From Enthiran to Ra.One, what explains India's lack of imaginative, well-thought out sci-fi films?
Tania Bhattacharya •The Indian sci-fi films which have been made after the 2000s are high on special effects and star power, but low on content and conviction
Enthiran, 2.0 to Ra.One: Films calling themselves sci-fi may not really belong to the genre
Mk Raghavendra •Science fiction in Indian cinema is largely innocent fantasy interspersed with babble suggesting current science or technology — be it Rajinikanth's Enthiran and 2.0, or Ra.One and Koi Mil Gaya/Krrish
Aranmanai star Hansika talks about acting in her first horror film
Fp Archives •Hansika Motwani – Hansu to those who know her – earned a Filmfare Award for her debut role as a leading lady in the Telugu flick, Desamuduru. The 23-year-old is currently basking in the glory of the success of her latest Telugu release, Power with Ravi Teja, and says she’s excited about her new Tamil release, Aranmanai.
Hrithik's kids want to become actors, reveals Rakesh Roshan
Fp Archives •Filmmaker Rakesh Roshan says his two grandsons Hrehaan and Hridhaan want to follow in the footsteps of their father Hrithik Roshan and become actors.