Bollywood personality Sachin Pilgaonkar will be seen in ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’ along with his wife and actress Supriya Pilgaonkar and daughter Shriya. During conversation with the host, Sachin will be seen pulling his leg when Kapil recalls how they both were part of a singing reality show, ‘Star Ya Rockstar’, as contestants.
Kapil tells Sachin: “Have you ever thought that you will appear on the show of the contestant with whom you once competed?”
To this, Sachin replies: “Of course I never imagined. I never thought you would reach this level.”
Kapil also asks Sachin that does he need any new picture for passport or his earlier photograph from the movie ‘Nadiya Ke Paar’ still works.
The question leaves everyone in splits, as Sachin replies jokingly: “If I go to watch adult’s film, I still need to show my ID.”
Sachin (65) is known for films like ‘Balika Vadhu...
Kapil tells Sachin: “Have you ever thought that you will appear on the show of the contestant with whom you once competed?”
To this, Sachin replies: “Of course I never imagined. I never thought you would reach this level.”
Kapil also asks Sachin that does he need any new picture for passport or his earlier photograph from the movie ‘Nadiya Ke Paar’ still works.
The question leaves everyone in splits, as Sachin replies jokingly: “If I go to watch adult’s film, I still need to show my ID.”
Sachin (65) is known for films like ‘Balika Vadhu...
- 4/19/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Nov 15 (Ians) Actor Sachin Pilgaonkar on Sunday revisited his childhood days and remembered a deeply special moment when India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru had given him his red rose.
"This moment I can never forget. 1963...I remember going to Delhi to receive the national award for my first Marathi film 'Haa Maaza Marg Ekala' presented by Dr Radhakrishnan, the second President of India in the presence of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
"I was a 5-year-old wearing a black Sherwani, churidaar with mojarris which my mother got for me.
"After receiving the award I did Namaste to the both of them and was leaving the stage when I heard 'Suno'.
"It was Panditji," Sachin recalled.
If that was not enough, Sachin sat on Nehru's lap for a few minutes.
"He made me sit on his lap. Took out his red rose and put it on my Sherwani and said 'Jao.
"This moment I can never forget. 1963...I remember going to Delhi to receive the national award for my first Marathi film 'Haa Maaza Marg Ekala' presented by Dr Radhakrishnan, the second President of India in the presence of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
"I was a 5-year-old wearing a black Sherwani, churidaar with mojarris which my mother got for me.
"After receiving the award I did Namaste to the both of them and was leaving the stage when I heard 'Suno'.
"It was Panditji," Sachin recalled.
If that was not enough, Sachin sat on Nehru's lap for a few minutes.
"He made me sit on his lap. Took out his red rose and put it on my Sherwani and said 'Jao.
- 11/15/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Making its premiere tonight at the London Indian Film Festival is Shefali Bhusan’s magical musical tale Jugni. The film, set to the rustic beats and full of sound and feeling music by Clinton Cerejo, stars Sugandha Garg, Siddhant Behl, Sadhana Singh, Anuritta K Jha, Samir Sharma, and Chandan S Gill.
Set in the beauty of Punjab, Jugni tells the tale of Vibhavari (Vibs) a young composer from Mumbai. She is in search of Bibi Saroop, the voice that she believes will be the saviour of her new score. She bumps into Bibi’s dashing son Mastana who also has an incredible voice. Vibs records Mastana’s renditions of Punjabi folk songs as well as Bibi Saroop’s song. What happens next? Is it a bittersweet tale or happily ever musically after? You have to watch the film to see! The film is all about dealing with the hardships in...
Set in the beauty of Punjab, Jugni tells the tale of Vibhavari (Vibs) a young composer from Mumbai. She is in search of Bibi Saroop, the voice that she believes will be the saviour of her new score. She bumps into Bibi’s dashing son Mastana who also has an incredible voice. Vibs records Mastana’s renditions of Punjabi folk songs as well as Bibi Saroop’s song. What happens next? Is it a bittersweet tale or happily ever musically after? You have to watch the film to see! The film is all about dealing with the hardships in...
- 7/15/2016
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
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