When Dhoom 3′s shoot was suddenly stalled at Chicago in the absence of requisite permissions, Aamir Khan had a swift meeting with the higher authority and the shooting was back on track.
Yash Raj Films’ (YRF) much-awaited “Dhoom 3″ will be the first Bollywood film to be released in IMAX theatres, after being digitally re-mastered in the IMAX format, it was announced here Friday. The third instalment of the popular action-adventure “Dhoom”
Aamir Khan’s hugely successful TV show “Satyamev Jayate”, that focusing on burning issues facing India and ways of tackling them, has landed him on the cover of prestigious Time magazine as India’s “first superstar-activist.” “He’s breaking the Bollywood mold by
A scriptwriter’s vision is different from a director’s or a producer’s and writers often struggle to retain the essence of their works, says filmmaker Kiran Rao, adding she too had to fight to protect her “Dhobi Ghat” script. “Often scriptwriters
Ekta Kapoor, who is producing “Shootout At Wadala”, has decided to push the release date of the movie to 2013 to avoid any clash with Aamir Khan’s “Talaash”. She says she doesn’t want to take on such “mammoth” competition. “Talaash
There is continued interest in the Hindi film world on when Salman Khan would get married but the Bollywood star is in no hurry and can’t understand why everyone is so curious about this. Reacting to fellow actor Aamir Khan’s
Aamir Khan has started shooting for “Dhoom 3″ and says that he is keeping his looks simple for his anti-hero role in the actioner. It has been reported that the actor was not happy with his hair style in the
Superstar Aamir Khan, known for being a perfectionist, has delayed the shoot of Dhoom 3 for the third time in a row, simply because he is not happy with his hairstyle. The schedule, which was to start in Chicago from
Sharman Joshi and Boman Irani starrer ‘Ferrari Ki Sawari’ hits the theatres today and Aamir Khan hopes that the film does so well at the box office that it beats the success of their movie “3 Idiots”. “I am here
An umbrella body of 21 medical institutions Wednesday asked Bollywood star Aamir Khan to apologize for accusing doctors of malpractices in his TV talk show “Satyamev Jayate”. Medscape India said the representation of malpractices supposedly perpetrated by doctors was “rather