Amitabh Bachchan, the iconic Bollywood actor, has continued his tradition of meeting and greeting fans outside his house, Jalsa. This Sunday, Bachchan came outside Jalsa to interact with his fans, a tradition he has maintained for over 40 years. Despite his immense fame and success, Bachchan has always made an effort to connect with his fans and show his appreciation for their support [b621bebc].
This tradition of meeting fans outside his house has become a beloved ritual for Bachchan and his fans. It is a testament to his humility and the strong bond he shares with his admirers. Bachchan's dedication to his fans is evident in his consistent commitment to this tradition, even after all these years [b621bebc].
Before his meet and greet with fans, Bachchan shared pictures of his home temple and offered prayers. He was seen dressed in a bright yellow sweatshirt and offering water to the shivlinga. This glimpse into his personal life showcases Bachchan's spiritual side and his devotion to his faith [eb6e209a].
In addition to his interactions with fans, Bachchan's dedication to his craft has been highlighted in a recent revelation about his filming of the iconic Bollywood film Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (K3G). During the filming of a scene where his character kicks Shah Rukh Khan's character out of the house, Bachchan stopped talking to his family for three days to maintain a serious demeanor. This anecdote showcases the lengths Bachchan was willing to go to in order to portray his character authentically and the impact that films can have on actors' personal lives [2ecf758d].
Another Bollywood actor, Emraan Hashmi, recently shared his experience shooting the song 'Bheege Honth Tere' from the film Murder with Mallika Sherawat. Hashmi mentioned that shooting intimate scenes on set can be awkward and different from doing it in private. He also revealed that the shooting of the song attracted a lot of attention, with the entire city block coming to a halt as people watched them shoot. Hashmi's experience highlights the impact that certain scenes can have on the public and how it can captivate and intrigue audiences [dfe5c89c].
Actor Firoz Khan, known for imitating Amitabh Bachchan, passed away on May 23 due to a heart attack. He was in his 50s. Firoz gained fame on the TV show 'Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai' and also appeared in projects like 'Duplicate Sholay' and 'Jija Ji Chhat Par Hai'. He moved to Mumbai in 1995 and worked in Tamil and Telugu films. His friend Nikhil Khurana expressed shock and mourned his demise. Firoz's son Faij remembered his father's achievements. Social media users also expressed grief over his death [b212827c].
Hiram Kasten, a well-known comedian in the New York comedy club circuit and TV actor, has died at the age of 71. Kasten died in his home in Batavia, New York, after a seven-year battle with prostate cancer and Crohn's disease. He was a regular comedian at New York's Comic Strip and made appearances at Catch a Rising Star, The Improv, The Comedy Cellar, and Caroline's. He moved to Los Angeles in the late 1980s and appeared in shows such as Mad About You, Everybody Loves Raymond, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Kasten was born Hiram Z. Kastenbaum in the Bronx and is survived by his wife, Diana Kisiel Kastenbaum, his daughter, Millicent Jade, and his brother-in-law, Kevin John Kisiel. Funeral services will be held in Forest Hills, New York, and a memorial service will be held in Los Angeles. The family has requested that memorial tributes be made via charitable donations to Crossroads House or the Entertainment Community Fund [4fdbec71].
Abhay Deol, who recently appeared in the streaming series 'Trial By Fire', performed as a DJ at a gig in Kolkata. He shared a video on Instagram of himself playing music at the console under neon pink lights while the crowd danced. Abhay invited suggestions for a DJ name from his followers. On the professional front, he starred in the crime drama series 'Trial by Fire' and his movie 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara' is set to celebrate 13 years since its release on July 15 [c71b3fa6].