Actor Rahul Bose, known for playing myriad roles in his almost two decades of association with filmdom, is currently busy working in four films.
"Doing four films now: Zoya Akhtar's next, 'Jeene Do', a soulful love story, a Bengali detective film and the sequel to 'Mr. and Mrs. Iyer'," Rahul shared during an interactive session with his fans on micro-blogging site Twitter.
He is currently shooting in Kolkata for a month.
"For most actors, I imagine filming is a busy time. For me, compared to the rest of my life, it's the most peaceful," he added.
Rahul has earlier delivered noteworthy performances in films like "Mr. and Mrs. Iyer", "Chameli", "15 Park Avenue" and "The Japanese Wife".
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SRK feels at home in Dubai
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan is in Dubai to perform for his fans as part of the Temptation Reloaded tour with other celebrities. He is enjoying his stay there and says he is feeling very much at home.
King Khan will take to the stage in Dubai Sunday.
"It's show time folks...come and have a party with me and the gang of lovely ladies. I feel like dancing all night for you all. There is something in the air of Dubai. Feel at home and ready to work without it feeling like work," Shah Rukh posted on his Twitter page.
He will perform with his hit on screen heroines Madhuri Dixit and Deepika Padukone apart from others.
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I'm not qualified to write autobiography: Big B
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan says he is not "qualified" to pen an autobiography even though he has an illustrious career of over four decades in Indian cinema.
At an open question-and-answer session at the Penguin Annual Lecture 2013 in the capital Friday night, Big B was asked if he has given a thought to sharing some of his life's experiences via a book.
"I am not qualified to do that," said the 71-year-old thespian who continues to entertain the people through his films and popular TV show "Kaun Banega Crorepati".
But isn't it what several "legends" have done - penned autobiographies to share their life with the world, asked host Rajdeep Sardesai.
"I have never considered myself a legend," said the humble actor, adding that he "didn't even know what happened in the past seven minutes" and so, recounting over 70 years of ups and downs in his life would be quite a task.
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