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Filmfare Flashback: Shatrughan Sinha on Rekhas Unmatched Professionalism
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Filmfare Flashback: Shatrughan Sinha on Rekhas Unmatched Professionalism

Rekha is a highly talented and wonderfully moody individual. I’ve watched her transform from a simple girl without much direction into a master of her craft who gave others direction. She has grown tremendously, not just in her command of Hindi and Urdu, but in her overall personality. She initially had some challenges with Urdu language and poetry, but with determination and the guidance of a tutor, she mastered it beautifully. Her grooming, presentation, acting skills, and method acting techniques showcase her commitment as a high-calibre actress. Her development has been nothing short of extraordinary.

Rekha

She becomes a different person on the sets than what she is in real life. Given how moody she is in real life, it’s remarkable how she has always remained patient on the sets. Even after 15 or 20 retakes given by her co-stars on the sets, she has never lost her cool. She has always exhibited the zeal and enthusiasm of a newcomer. Even today, she rushes to the monitor to see the results of her work. Her capacity for experimentation and learning is remarkable. I fondly recall our first song together, Pyar ka samay, from Raampur Ka Lakshman (1972), where I danced with Rekha. It was unforgettable. I only took 13 retakes to match steps with her. We’ve experienced many highs and lows in our careers together and have worked on several films together like Raampur Ka Lakshman, Do Yaar (1972), Kashmakash (1973), Kahtey Hain Mujhko Raja (1975), Parmatma (1978), Jaani Dushman and, Muqabla (1979), Chehre Pe Chehra (1981), Maati Maangey Khoon (1984) and many more. 

Rekha

My wife, Poonam (Sinha) shares a close bond with Rekha, their birthdays fall close and it’s heartwarming to see her always reach out to wish Poonam. Thanks to my Sawal Jawab column in Filmfare, where I sometimes comment on her and she doesn’t always take it sportingly, we’ve had periods where she hasn’t spoken to me for a time. I remember a film where I starred along with Rekha, Khoon Bhari Maang (1988), directed by Rakesh Roshan, where we managed to convey so much on screen without even speaking to each other in between shots. It was Poonam who brokered peace between us. Made us shake hands. Indeed, Rekha has consistently proven to be a great professional, reminding us of the grace of Hema Malini. Let me add here that there was a time when because of my stupidity and her childishness, Hema and I weren’t on speaking terms but still completed many films together successfully. 

It’s truly fitting that Filmfare is compiling this thesis on Rekha’s birthday—she deserves every bit of recognition. As she celebrates her 70th year, we must give full credit to the one and only Rekha, who has maintained her elegance, grace and mystique throughout the years. 

Happy Birthday, Rekha! May you continue to shine brightly for years and years to come.

Also Read: When Subhash Ghai Appreciated Rekha For Her Integrity, Beauty, And Grace

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Kantara Chapter 1 Box Office: Rishab Shettyâs Filmmakers Post Latest Collections 500 Crores
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Kantara Chapter 1 Box Office: Rishab Shettyâs Filmmakers Post Latest Collections 500 Crores

The box office collections of Kantara Chapter 1 continue to weave magic worldwide. According to the latest update, the Rishab Shetty directorial, the gross worldwide box office collections of the film are estimated to be Rs 509.25 crore in the first week. This is a phenomenal feat. Kantara: Chapter 1 soar higher at the box office as people belonging to various walks of life are catching up with the rustic thriller.

Kantara collections 500 crores

Production house shares collections

The wide acclaim and rave reviews of those who saw Kantara: Chapter 1 were the principal contributors to the film’s blockbuster success and revenue. The film continues its super strong run at the box office, having broken several records in Kannada and various other states in India, and overseas. In the Hindi belt, the film minted more than Rs 100 crore indicating the box office potential. In a social media post, the production house shared that Kantara Chapter: 1 minted Rs 509.25 crore in the first week. Rishab Shetty’s film earned Rs 335 crore net (Rs 402 crore gross) in India in its first eight days. In overseas, the film has earned over $8 million, including a $5-million run in North America firmly establishing its box office supremacy.

Kantara Chapter 1 collections

Impressive figures in Telugu states

Kantara Chapter: 1’s impressive run continues in the Telugu-speaking states. According to trade sources, the Rishab Shetty directorial minted Rs 2.65 crore (net) on the 8th day taking the overall collections to 53.55 crores (net). While the Tamil version accumulated Rs 31.5 crore (net) in its eight days, Malayalam amassed Rs 26.65 crore (net). But it’s the original Kannada language that has occupied lion share with Rs 106.95 crore (net). Many exhibitors and distributors have expressed surprise over the film’s amazing numbers. And with no new film releases till Diwali, Kantara: Chapter 1 enjoys a solo run in theatres.

Also ReadKantara Chapter 1 collections: Rishab Shetty’s film storms into Rs 400 crore club

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Silence Is Surrender, Tell Your Story Or Others Will Rewrite It: Gautam Adani
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Silence Is Surrender, Tell Your Story Or Others Will Rewrite It: Gautam Adani

“If we do not narrate who we are, others will rewrite who we were,” Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani said on Friday, calling for India to take charge of its global narrative through cinema, storytelling, and emerging technologies.

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