She loves the rush of adrenaline and has a weakness for chocolates.
A look at who stars in The Archies, and who's playing who.
This engineer makes modaks with scientific precision.
'...is to crack the first project.' 'If you become popular from that, it's a win-win.'
'All the parts that I have played till now, I have got them only through auditions.' 'I auditioned my a** off.'
'I come from a very small town. I never had my own house in Bombay.' 'Today, that experience helps me as actor.'
'I'm not jealous anymore. But sometimes I am, when I'm not part of that project.'
'Be it Khan highlighting the issues with a rigged system, or schooling accountability from the government, or stressing the power of the vote, or that baap/beta line -- this is a kind of swashbuckling that Hindi film audiences haven't seen from their heroes for many years,' notes Mayur Sanap.
Jaane Jaan looks distinctive thanks to Sujoy Ghosh's wicked sensibilities, observes Mayur Sanap.
'It is definitely disheartening when (Ghoomer) doesn't reach a larger audience, especially when whoever's watched it has come out saying that "It is one of the best things we've seen in a decade" or that "It moved us, and we cried and laughed".'
'Many people pointed fingers at me.' 'They would ask, "Why did you sing such a song? Why did you do this 'double-meaning' song?"' 'My mother also asked, "Yeh kya gaaya?"'
Packed with high-voltage action sequences and fiery dialogues, the new trailer showcases SRK in multiple avatars leaving Mayur Sanap curious about the film's loaded storyline.
'We are blessed to be working at a time like this because we get to satisfy hunger by playing diverse roles.'
'Earlier, it was four songs and four fights, and some story. That was enough.' 'Maybe we are in a box then and the audiences were not prepared for anything new.' 'Now we have got bigger scope.'
'We can't belong to anyone and we want to belong to everyone.'
Cricket is more than a game in Ghoomer; it becomes a metaphor for Life, asserts Mayur Sanap.
What could have been an immensely compelling survival drama is reduced to the pretty-girl-in-peril thriller, observes a disappointed Mayur Sanap.
'Thanks to OTT, our work is now seen by all.' 'Every movie is getting recognition from not just India, but from all over the world.'
'People now recognise rapping as a profession.' 'We are able to tell our relatives that we rap for a living.'
'I started losing sleep.' 'I started having trust issues.' 'I knew that actors sometimes go through this and I thought I'll be able to step in and step out of the character.' 'But it took me a while to feel good again.'