Grab a small bunch of phodshichi bhaji the next time you spot it in the market and rustle up a healthy dish for your family.
When it gets to its silly climax where the dots are finally joined, you can't help but see how cheap these thrills are, sighs Mayur Sanap.
"When I reached India, I was surprised at how friendly the people are; it's very much like Cambodia where the people are so warm," says the winner of the Miss Teen International 2024.
A soupy, spicy, tasty soul-warmer to light up monsoon days.
'You have to be good in your project that's releasing today for you to be working on something tomorrow. That will always be the case.'
'...without looking into yourself.' 'What matters most is human relationships and the human mind.'
Rautu Ka Raaz is a dragged-out slow burner of a film that just fails to ignite, sighs Mayur Sanap.
'The makers don't shoot in chunks, it is all in one go with all the characters visible in the frame. This set-up is different from the general shooting style.' 'To execute this, everyone needs to be well prepared.'
'It looks like an overnight success but nothing happens overnight.' 'There's a lot of struggle, hard work and sacrifice.'
This humble sabzi makes for a nutritious meal with warm rotis.
Ishq Vishk Rebound is a drab romance and dull comedy that even the intended teen audience might have a hard time keeping up with, sighs Mayur Sanap.
"Just three months more," says mom-to-be Deepika Padukone in a witty reply when asked if she is still in her character of a pregnant woman from her coming film Kalki 2898 AD.
Sarfira seems to be scene-to-scene copy of the original, which begs the question: Why re-do a film if there's nothing new to add, asks Mayur Sanap.
No vegetables in your larder? Never mind. Worry not. Use peanuts.
'He was an artiste who loved to eat, laugh and have a good time,' says the actor.
He is "notoriously punctual" and "very meticulous" in his life, says the actor about his father.
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'My relationship with my father is a journey of mental growth and understanding and finding joy and happiness together.'
'Murlikant sir saw the film for the first time alongside the army chief and many other army officers.' 'The way he got a standing ovation there, I got teary-eyed. It was a very emotional moment for all of us.'