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Chidrangada Singh made such a lasting impression with her two films that both filmmakers and audiences were heartbroken when she left soon after. Four years on, she is back and this time, presumably, for the long haul. Determined to continue making movies that remain etched in people's mind for long, she's making careful and calculated choices.
The filmmaker has made a reputation for himself with just two films.
She says she doesn't segregate her roles as leads or second leads.
Filmmaker Dibakar Banerjee says his movie is based on characters from life.
Farhan terms himself as a director who acts, not a director-turned-actor.
Ranbir says he would choose Saawariya as his debut vehicle 100 times over.
Here's an actor who left television for his debut in an unconventional film.
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The trio is popularly known as the Amar-Akbar-Anthony of Hindi film music.
The versatile singer talks of his acting debacle, sons and being Saif's voice.