Overwhelmed with the response to "Krrish 3", Bollywood heartthrob Hrithik Roshan wants to watch the superhero sci-fi saga with his fans.
The actor took to Twitter to talk about his plan to visit cinemas here Monday.
"Starting the new day wanting to be amongst you! On my way to cinemas across Mumbai now," Hrithik posted Monday on the microblogging website.
Directed by Rakesh Roshan, "Krrish 3" has been enjoying packed house all over the country.
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Ranvir Shorey shakes a leg
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Known for his performances in films like "Traffic Signal" and "Bheja Fry", actor Ranvir Shorey has put on his dancing shoes for his next film "On The Ramp". He apparently impressed everyone on the set with his dancing skills.
"Many thought that Ranvir had two left feet. But the way he danced stunned and silenced everyone," said a source close to the actor.
Ranbir, who plays a fashion designer, will be seen performing various dance forms like break-dance and hip-hop.
Urvashi Sharma will be seen with him in the movie being directed by Imran Khalid.
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Message-based films are not Aparna Sen's cup of tea!
Acclaimed actress-filmmaker Aparna Sen depicted a subject as sensitive as the changing role of women in the Indian society in her last directorial "Goynar Baksho" in a very light-hearted manner, but says she never makes movies with an intention to convey a message.
"There are messages (in my film), but they are not heavy handed. I wanted to make a film light. I don't like films with a 'message'," Sen told IANS.
"Who am I to give a message," asked the filmmaker, who admits gender issues are "dear to me".
"It is not because I am a woman. It is because it is part of the human issue. 'Goynar Baksho' is my third film, which is very feminist," she said, listing her 1984 film "Paroma" and 2000 film "Paromitar Ek Din" in the category too.
"Goynar Baksho", starring her daughter Konkona Sen Sharma along with Moushumi Chatterjee, was screened at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival recently.
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