Despite a 17-year courtship, Mehta and Safeena only married in 2022. When questioned about how their children dealt with the circumstances, Hansal disclosed that despite their years of separation ...
Ashutosh Rana is a renowned villain in films but he is a total pookie in real life, who helped his wife, Renuka Shahane to ...
In an exclusive interview, Indian filmmaker Hansal Mehta talks about Kareena Kapoor Khan - the star, and the actor. He also opens up on 'Gandhi', 'Scam 2010', and more.
Diljit Dosanjh commenced his Dil-Luminati Tour in Delhi on Saturday, October 26. During the grand event, the Punjabi singer proudly waved the Indian flag. This occurred shortly after Diljit ...
Hansal Mehta was born on Apr 28, 1968 in Mumbai. How old Hansal Mehta is? Hansal Mehta is 56 Years old. What is the zodiac sign of Hansal Mehta? Hansal Mehta zodiac sign is Taurus. Is Hansal Mehta ...
Directed by Hansal Mehta, the acclaimed film marks Kareena’s debut as a producer. It releases on September 13, 2024. The teaser for Kareena Kapoor Khan’s upcoming detective thriller ‘The ...
Ranveer Brar, renowned chef, impressively transitions to acting with his debut in Hansal Mehta's The Buckingham Murders. His first scene with Kareena Kapoor, featuring a memorable dialogue ...
The series will stream on Sony LIV. Helmed by Hansal Mehta, the series captures the life of Abdul Karim Telgi, a fruit seller born in Khanapur, Karnataka, and how he became the mastermind behind ...
About The Buckingham Murders and the emphasis on box office numbers, director Hansal Mehta says collections “don’t necessarily communicate the entire picture”. Filmmaker Hansal Mehta isn’t ...
Netflix enters into a longer partnership with Hansal Mehta for more web series like the Scoop. Netflix will be engaged in the entire creative process from scripting to marketing and distribution.
Veteran actor Mukesh Khanna, who brought India's first superhero Shaktimaan to life has announced the return of the serial to screens.
The Buckingham Murders director Hansal Mehta said he finds it ‘demeaning’ when films are reduced to how much they earn at the box office. In an exclusive interview with Money Control ...