Harshaali Malhotra, renowned for her role as Munni in Salman Khan’s 2015 blockbuster “Bajrangi Bhaijaan,” recently achieved academic success by scoring 83% in her class 10th examinations. Responding to online trolls, she shared a video displaying their remarks and proudly announced her achievement.
Harshaali Malhotra Shuts Down Trolls with 83% Score in Class 10
Her balanced dedication to Kathak classes, shoots, and studies is commendable, proving that commitment transcends boundaries. Harshaali’s ability to excel both on screen and academically exemplifies her versatile talent and resilience.
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Despite facing scrutiny, Harshaali’s unwavering determination shines through, proving that dedication knows no bounds. Her ability to maintain a balance between her passion for dance, professional commitments, and academics serves as an inspiration to many. As she gracefully navigates both the reel and real worlds, Harshaali continues to win hearts with her talent, resilience,...
Harshaali Malhotra Shuts Down Trolls with 83% Score in Class 10
Her balanced dedication to Kathak classes, shoots, and studies is commendable, proving that commitment transcends boundaries. Harshaali’s ability to excel both on screen and academically exemplifies her versatile talent and resilience.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Harshaali Malhotra (@harshaalimalhotra_03)
Despite facing scrutiny, Harshaali’s unwavering determination shines through, proving that dedication knows no bounds. Her ability to maintain a balance between her passion for dance, professional commitments, and academics serves as an inspiration to many. As she gracefully navigates both the reel and real worlds, Harshaali continues to win hearts with her talent, resilience,...
- 5/15/2024
- by Anshu Harvansh
- ReferSMS
Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s foray into the digital world with “Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar” has set social media abuzz, making it one of the most discussed web series of the year. The epic period drama has garnered widespread acclaim for its rich tapestry of characters, opulent settings, and soul-stirring music, marking Bhansali’s digital directorial debut on a high note.
Amidst the fervor surrounding “Heeramandi,” Harshaali Malhotra, best known for her endearing portrayal of Munni in Salman Khan’s blockbuster “Bajrangi Bhaijaan,” has emerged as a social media sensation. The young actress, renowned for her emotive performances, recently captivated audiences with her rendition of the series’ song “Ek Baar Dekh Lijiye.”
Taking to her Instagram handle, Malhotra shared a mesmerizing video of her performance on the poignant track. Dressed resplendently in a golden lehenga with flowing locks, she exuded elegance while showcasing her impeccable expressions, leaving viewers spellbound.
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Amidst the fervor surrounding “Heeramandi,” Harshaali Malhotra, best known for her endearing portrayal of Munni in Salman Khan’s blockbuster “Bajrangi Bhaijaan,” has emerged as a social media sensation. The young actress, renowned for her emotive performances, recently captivated audiences with her rendition of the series’ song “Ek Baar Dekh Lijiye.”
Taking to her Instagram handle, Malhotra shared a mesmerizing video of her performance on the poignant track. Dressed resplendently in a golden lehenga with flowing locks, she exuded elegance while showcasing her impeccable expressions, leaving viewers spellbound.
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- 5/12/2024
- by Kaushal Pal
- ReferSMS
Aamir Khan on Salman Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan(Photo Credit –YouTube/IMDb)
Knowing what celebrities think of each other’s movies is always exciting. Nowadays, many prefer just putting up an Instagram story to praise a movie. But there was a time when certain celebs would publicly praise other actors’ movies. One of them was Aamir Khan. The superstar, who is known to be emotional, has cried several times while watching some movies. One of them is Salman Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan.
Bajrangi Bhaijaan was released in 2015. The Kabir Khan directorial also stars Kareena Kapoor Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Harshaali Malhotra. The story is about helping a Pakistani mute girl named Munni (Harshaali) who separates from her mom. Pawan (played by Salman Khan) embarks on the journey to help Munni reunite with her mother. It’s a story of love, compassion and humanity amidst the political tension.
In 2015, after the movie’s special screening,...
Knowing what celebrities think of each other’s movies is always exciting. Nowadays, many prefer just putting up an Instagram story to praise a movie. But there was a time when certain celebs would publicly praise other actors’ movies. One of them was Aamir Khan. The superstar, who is known to be emotional, has cried several times while watching some movies. One of them is Salman Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan.
Bajrangi Bhaijaan was released in 2015. The Kabir Khan directorial also stars Kareena Kapoor Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Harshaali Malhotra. The story is about helping a Pakistani mute girl named Munni (Harshaali) who separates from her mom. Pawan (played by Salman Khan) embarks on the journey to help Munni reunite with her mother. It’s a story of love, compassion and humanity amidst the political tension.
In 2015, after the movie’s special screening,...
- 2/27/2024
- by Pooja Darade
- KoiMoi
Bigg Boss 17: Did Ayesha Khan Try To Self-Harm After Salman Khan School Her For Munawar Faruqui? (Picture Credit: Instagram & IMDb)
Bigg Boss 17 is currently making headlines for its contestants and the controversial antics they’re doing inside the house. In the latest turn of events, makers decided to shoot its Trp ratings when they brought Ayesha Khan inside the house as a wild card contestant after she accused Bb contestant and her alleged ex-boyfriend Munawar Faruqui of two-timing. During the latest Weekend Ka Vaar, after Salman Khan reprimanded Khan, something unusual happened inside the house when Ayesha fainted.
Recently, a video went viral for all the shocking reasons as it saw Ayesha suddenly falling on the floor as she fainted. She was rushed to the medical room, after which the host was also seen entering the house. However, netizens have now shared another clip from around the same time...
Bigg Boss 17 is currently making headlines for its contestants and the controversial antics they’re doing inside the house. In the latest turn of events, makers decided to shoot its Trp ratings when they brought Ayesha Khan inside the house as a wild card contestant after she accused Bb contestant and her alleged ex-boyfriend Munawar Faruqui of two-timing. During the latest Weekend Ka Vaar, after Salman Khan reprimanded Khan, something unusual happened inside the house when Ayesha fainted.
Recently, a video went viral for all the shocking reasons as it saw Ayesha suddenly falling on the floor as she fainted. She was rushed to the medical room, after which the host was also seen entering the house. However, netizens have now shared another clip from around the same time...
- 12/31/2023
- by Oshine Koul
- KoiMoi
Malaika Arora & Arjun Kapoor’s 1850 Million Net Worth: The Power Couple Grows Individually!(Photo Credit –Instagram)
Malaika Arora and Arjun Kapoor have been in the news for quite some time now. Initially, it was their separation rumors, which were followed by cryptic notes, and now, as the Ishaqzaade actor talks about their wedding on Koffee with Karan, we tried doing research on their growth on the ‘moneymeter’ as they enjoy a combined net worth of a whopping 1850 million.
Arjun Kapoor started with Ishaqzaade in 2012 opposite Parineeti Chopra. However, before making his debut, he was an assistant director to Nikhil Advani on Salaam-e-Ishq. He trained rigorously under Salman Khan before making his debut as a lead actor in a Yrf film.
Meanwhile, Malaika Arora has been relevant in the industry for quite a long time. She started her career as a model and then shot to fame overnight with Mani Ratnam’s Dil Se,...
Malaika Arora and Arjun Kapoor have been in the news for quite some time now. Initially, it was their separation rumors, which were followed by cryptic notes, and now, as the Ishaqzaade actor talks about their wedding on Koffee with Karan, we tried doing research on their growth on the ‘moneymeter’ as they enjoy a combined net worth of a whopping 1850 million.
Arjun Kapoor started with Ishaqzaade in 2012 opposite Parineeti Chopra. However, before making his debut, he was an assistant director to Nikhil Advani on Salaam-e-Ishq. He trained rigorously under Salman Khan before making his debut as a lead actor in a Yrf film.
Meanwhile, Malaika Arora has been relevant in the industry for quite a long time. She started her career as a model and then shot to fame overnight with Mani Ratnam’s Dil Se,...
- 12/15/2023
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
Veteran screenwriter and lyricist Javed Akhtar has said that the iconic Bollywood film ‘Sholay’ was not based, as was rumoured, on the classic western ‘Once Upon a Time in the West’, which was directed by Sergio Leone. “As I have said, we (Salim and Javed) were influenced by Sergio Leone. But ‘Sholay’ was not based on his epic film. Critics also said ‘Zanjeer’ was based on ‘Dirty Harry’,” Akhtar writes in the recently released book, ‘Talking Life: Javed Akthar in Conversation with Nasreen Munni Kabir’.
He points out that ‘Dirty Harry’ was released in December 1971 and ‘Zanjeer’ in May 1973. It would have been impossible for them in those pre-Google days to have written the screenplay (inspired by ‘Dirty Harry’), and then have the film shot, edited and released in such little time.
“It is all rubbish. No film was a remake or based on any other film,” Akhtar writes.
He...
He points out that ‘Dirty Harry’ was released in December 1971 and ‘Zanjeer’ in May 1973. It would have been impossible for them in those pre-Google days to have written the screenplay (inspired by ‘Dirty Harry’), and then have the film shot, edited and released in such little time.
“It is all rubbish. No film was a remake or based on any other film,” Akhtar writes.
He...
- 9/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Veteran screenwriter and lyricist Javed Akhtar has said that the iconic Bollywood film ‘Sholay’ was not based, as was rumoured, on the classic western ‘Once Upon a Time in the West’, which was directed by Sergio Leone. “As I have said, we (Salim and Javed) were influenced by Sergio Leone. But ‘Sholay’ was not based on his epic film. Critics also said ‘Zanjeer’ was based on ‘Dirty Harry’,” Akhtar writes in the recently released book, ‘Talking Life: Javed Akthar in Conversation with Nasreen Munni Kabir’.
He points out that ‘Dirty Harry’ was released in December 1971 and ‘Zanjeer’ in May 1973. It would have been impossible for them in those pre-Google days to have written the screenplay (inspired by ‘Dirty Harry’), and then have the film shot, edited and released in such little time.
“It is all rubbish. No film was a remake or based on any other film,” Akhtar writes.
He...
He points out that ‘Dirty Harry’ was released in December 1971 and ‘Zanjeer’ in May 1973. It would have been impossible for them in those pre-Google days to have written the screenplay (inspired by ‘Dirty Harry’), and then have the film shot, edited and released in such little time.
“It is all rubbish. No film was a remake or based on any other film,” Akhtar writes.
He...
- 9/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Veteran writer and lyricist Javed Akhtar said on Thursday evening that Indian films have been faithfully reflecting the sentiments of the society. “Indian films have always depicted and reflected what is happening in our society. The cinema comes from the society. It is the same with dreams. What is there in the conscious and subconscious mind will get reflected in dreams as well,” Akhtar said at the launch of his book, ‘Talking Life: Javed Akhtar in Conversation with Nasreen Munni Kabir’.
Akhtar said that in the 1930-1940s, when K.L Saigal essayed Devdas’s role, the ‘khansi’ (cough) had become a virtue and fashion. “Self-destruction had become a virtue because of Saigal. However, as the society grew, this self-destructive virtue also vanished,” he said.
“When the Nehruvian era came, everyone thought that soon things would be fine,” Akhtar continued. “But as people felt that not much was changing, cinema gave...
Akhtar said that in the 1930-1940s, when K.L Saigal essayed Devdas’s role, the ‘khansi’ (cough) had become a virtue and fashion. “Self-destruction had become a virtue because of Saigal. However, as the society grew, this self-destructive virtue also vanished,” he said.
“When the Nehruvian era came, everyone thought that soon things would be fine,” Akhtar continued. “But as people felt that not much was changing, cinema gave...
- 9/22/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Veteran writer and lyricist Javed Akhtar said on Thursday evening that Indian films have been faithfully reflecting the sentiments of the society. “Indian films have always depicted and reflected what is happening in our society. The cinema comes from the society. It is the same with dreams. What is there in the conscious and subconscious mind will get reflected in dreams as well,” Akhtar said at the launch of his book, ‘Talking Life: Javed Akhtar in Conversation with Nasreen Munni Kabir’.
Akhtar said that in the 1930-1940s, when K.L Saigal essayed Devdas’s role, the ‘khansi’ (cough) had become a virtue and fashion. “Self-destruction had become a virtue because of Saigal. However, as the society grew, this self-destructive virtue also vanished,” he said.
“When the Nehruvian era came, everyone thought that soon things would be fine,” Akhtar continued. “But as people felt that not much was changing, cinema gave...
Akhtar said that in the 1930-1940s, when K.L Saigal essayed Devdas’s role, the ‘khansi’ (cough) had become a virtue and fashion. “Self-destruction had become a virtue because of Saigal. However, as the society grew, this self-destructive virtue also vanished,” he said.
“When the Nehruvian era came, everyone thought that soon things would be fine,” Akhtar continued. “But as people felt that not much was changing, cinema gave...
- 9/22/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Our leading ladies and item girls will be nowhere near half as attractive without the talented singers that voice their musical numbers. What’s more, while our cinematic experiences with our on-screen goddesses have a time limit, our playback goddesses are always with us in iPods, tablets, computers, radios and more. This year Bollyspice salutes the 10 female playback singers who astounded us with their vocals throughout the year.
10. Neha Bhasin
Ms, Bhasin (of ‘Viva!’ and ‘Kuch Khaas’ (Fashion) fame) epitomised the image of a Punjabi rock chick and commanded a nation to rock and roll with her in ‘Dhunki’ (Mere Brother Ki Dulhan).While Katrina Kaif may/may not have done justice to her vocalisations, Neha sure did make a place for herself in our hearts and on this list.
9. Nandani Srikar
Ms. Srikar successfully vocalised a classical indian/rock fusion with ‘Bhare Naina’ (Ra.One) this year and proved that...
10. Neha Bhasin
Ms, Bhasin (of ‘Viva!’ and ‘Kuch Khaas’ (Fashion) fame) epitomised the image of a Punjabi rock chick and commanded a nation to rock and roll with her in ‘Dhunki’ (Mere Brother Ki Dulhan).While Katrina Kaif may/may not have done justice to her vocalisations, Neha sure did make a place for herself in our hearts and on this list.
9. Nandani Srikar
Ms. Srikar successfully vocalised a classical indian/rock fusion with ‘Bhare Naina’ (Ra.One) this year and proved that...
- 1/10/2012
- by Sheetal Tiwari
- Bollyspice
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