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cora-ann · 6 months
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HEERAMANDI - THE DIAMOND BAZAAR
Sanjeeda Shaikh as Waheeda, Manisha Koirala as Mallikajaan, Sharmin Segal as Alamzeb and Aditi Rao Hydari as Bibbojaan
Song: Sakal Ban
Sakal Ban phool rahi sarson (the yellow mustard is blooming in every field)
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mycelebsnthings · 2 years
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livewellnews · 3 months
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Aamir Ali on Heartbreak, Relationships, and Fatherhood: A Candid Reflection
Aamir Ali, known for his roles in television and film, recently opened up about personal struggles, relationships, and the challenges of navigating life post-divorce from actor Sanjeeda Shaikh. The couple, who married in 2012 and welcomed a daughter in 2018, parted ways in 2021, marking a significant transition in both their lives.
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Navigating Post-Divorce Challenges
In a candid interview with Galatta India, Aamir reflected on the societal expectations placed on men during relationship breakdowns. He acknowledged, “Every time something goes wrong, the blame immediately comes on the guy.” Addressing Sanjeeda’s comments about losing friends post-divorce, he maintained a diplomatic stance, wishing her well in her endeavors without delving into specifics.
Personal Growth and Perspective
Preferring to keep personal matters private, Aamir emphasized his approach to dealing with adversity, stating, “I like to fight my own battles. I have managed to keep things to myself.” He stressed the importance of closure and forgiveness in moving forward from heartbreaks, highlighting his belief in learning from experiences rather than harboring grudges.
Silence on Fatherhood
Despite sharing insights into his personal journey, Aamir chose not to comment on his role as a father, citing its sensitivity and the need to avoid saying anything that could potentially cause hurt later on. He expressed good wishes for his ex-wife and others involved, focusing on positivity and personal growth.
Background and Career
Aamir and Sanjeeda initially met on the set of their show “Kya Dill Mein Hai” in 2007, leading to a long-standing relationship that culminated in marriage. Aamir has been a familiar face in the industry since his debut in 2002, appearing in various television series and films. His latest project, “Lootere” directed by Hansal Mehta, is set to stream on Disney Plus Hotstar.
Conclusion
As Aamir Ali continues to navigate life post-divorce, his reflections offer a glimpse into the complexities of relationships and personal growth. His journey underscores the importance of resilience, introspection, and prioritizing self-care amidst life’s challenges.
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shaadiwish · 4 months
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Just as Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s much-awaited project Heeramandi dropped on Netflix, the internet went gaga over it. From outfits to jewellery, Heeramandi gave us a glimpse at the royal life of the good old Mughal era.
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ilyricshub · 7 months
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Sakal Ban Lyrics - Heeramandi | Raja Hasan
#sakalban #heeramandi #sanjayleelabhansali #rajahasan #amirkhusro #manishakoirala #sonakshisinha #aditiraohydari #richachadha #sanjeedasheikh #sharminsegal #traditional
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republic-world · 1 year
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Sanjeeda Shaikh has shared a series of pictures in a white outfit.
Sanjeeda Shaikh keeps it stylish in white,
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mayapurimagazine · 1 year
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Sanjeeda Shaikh को डेट कर रहे हैं Harshvardhan Rane?
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exotic-indians · 11 months
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ramayantika · 5 months
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I woke up just now but in half asleep summer nap state I will roll for Heermandi
1. I felt that Alamzeb's casting could be better. The girl was pretty but yet I could not feel the budding romantic expressions on her face and body language. Like that sharmana and poetry narration felt very forced.
2. TAJDAR WHY WHY WHY SLB I WILL NEVER FORGIVE YOU. No spoilers. Tajdar is very charming, amazing voice, very handsome.
3. Okay considering the history of tawaifs I was at times so mad at Alam and was about to hit the phone screen to say woman wake up to reality.
4. Lajjo and Zorawar's story. Why he left her, her addiction and Lajjo's story could have been explored more. You have such a brilliant actress and when SLB is noted for using actors and their character to their greatest potential, I felt he did not not do that with lajjo this time. We only see her enter in sakal ban, she is always drinking and thinking about Zorawar
5. Manisha was brilliant. The ruthlessness, the wit and slyness. And for a tawaif of those times whose existence and power is constantly challenged, by other tawaifs and rivals and then nawabs and British she has to be so clever, cunning and vicious. Yet her feelings for Alam especially by the end (spoiler free) did make me understand her stony heart more.
6. Aditi as Bibbo was charming, graceful and elegant. And goddamn the way she uses her skills to charm henderson so she may help her people to fight against the British.
7. Star villain Fareedan. I was looking forward to her schemes. And it was understandable why she hates Mallikajaan (manisha). The power play, the constant challenging was interesting to watch. Also sonakshi really acted well, both as Fareedan and as Rehana aapa. I won't say much because the way her character changed at a point where mallika was violated (watch the series for that) like it made me get an overview of these women. Women who were wronged since birth, clinging on to their art and performance, carving a distinct identity for themselves and yet having pride over who they are, and despite all the politics, inner enmity and betrayals, they still did not wish the worst to each other and later come together for they all share one pain.
8. The women if heeramandi coming together to fight for the British got me goosebumps. They decide to use all their money and life to fight for the country. Aditi's (bibbo) dialouge ek baar mujrevali nahi mulkvali bannke sochiye and another dialouge which meant that when the country is burning one does not organise lavish gatherings (mujra mushayra)
9. Songs were pretty good. Sakal ban was trending and I loved the other songs too. Reminded me of Pakeezah
10. Sanjeeda Shaikh as Waheeda. Bhai I used to feel so bad for her. She was betrayed everytime. Poor girl wanted power too like her sister but I understand why she wasn't given. Tawaifs cannot be put into a box. They aren't your gentle shy lover girl type women like we see in pakeezah, the lovely shy, sweet, pure sahibjaan. Their world is a golden cage and to survive here is a war fought everyday.
11. Tajdar ka baap kya gadha egoistic aadmi hai
12. End thoughts: aesthetics = 100/10. I was still looking for slb to explore more of their emotions and life and not just their opulence. Summing up everything, heermandi: 7/10
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artcinemas · 4 months
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sanjeeda shaikh....are you free friday night? 🫶🫶
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dear-indies · 3 months
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hi cat and mouse! could i please get some fc recs that have facial scars? no gender preference, i’m casting a wide net lol, and thank you so so much
Danny Trejo (1944) Mexican - scarred from cystic acne and boxing.
Steve Buscemi (1957) - knife attack, neck and cheek.
Bruce Campbell (1958) - chin.
Seal (1963) Nigerian / Afro Brazilian - result of a type of lupus called discoid lupus erythematosus.
Dermot Mulroney (1963) - upper lip.
Sandra Bullock (1964) - side of eye.
Tommy Flanagan (1965) - knife attack, sides of mouth to ears.
Angelique Miles (1966) African-American - bottle attack.
Adrian Pasdar (1965) - accident, cheek and chin.
Queen Latifah (1970) African-American - accident, below her hairline.
Mary J Blige (1971) African-American - side of face, under eye.
Joaquin Phoenix (1974) half Ashkenazi Jewish - cleft scar.
Callan Mulvey (1975) Māori and White - car accident, jaw and is blind in his left eye.
Julie Gonzalo (1981) - accident, bridge of her nose.
Katie Piper (1983) - acid attack survivor.
Johnny Flynn (1983) - dog attack, forehead and cheek.
Brittany Snow (1986) - forehead.
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (1986) African-American - acne scars.
Kenny Matthews / iKenDawg (1987) African-American - burn survivor.
Turia Pitt (1987) - burn survivor.
Robyn Lawley (1989) - seizure induced fall, forehead.
Demar DeRozan (1989) African-American - acne scars.
Ed Sheeran (1991) - accident, cheek.
Cassandra Bankson (1992) - acne scars.
Alex Terrible (1993) - scarification.
Elise Kearny Eberle (1993) - cheek.
Kaitlyn Dobrow (1994) - quadruple amputee due to meningitis.
Shalom Blac (1995) Nigerian - burn survivor.
Vicky Knight (1996) - burn survivor.
Lakshmi Menon (1996) Indian - cheek.
Taylor Hickson (1997) - side of her face.
Catrin Pugh (?) - burn survivor.
Danna Matrix (?) Unspecified - car accident.
Sophie Lee / sophirelee (?) Unspecified - burn survivor.
Eden Harper (?) - accident. above lip.
Mollye Rogel (?) - accident, forehead.
Yanii Gough (?) Haitian - knife attack, side of eye.
Adetutu OJ Alabi (?) Nigerian - tribal marks.
Jemima Adelekan (?) Nigerian - cheek.
Phyllida Swift (?) - accident, side of face.
Brooklinn Khoury (?) - dog attack survivor, upper lip.
Aweng Chuol (?) South Sudanese - various scars over her face.
Shade / Skinpop (?) Nigerian - tribal marks.
Stephanie Coral Browitt (?) - burn survivor.
Roles, to my knowledge these are not villains or horror characters because that's beyond offensive:
Kelly Reilly (1977) - cheek, Yellowstone.
Sanjeeda Shaikh (1984) Indian - cheek, Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar.
Meaghan Tandy (1985) African-American - Teen Wolf.
Hera Hilmar (1988) - cheek and chin, Mortal Engines.
Hope this helps!
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businessnewsupdates · 4 months
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Drawing Inspiration from Meena Kumari: Sharmin Segal’s Journey in Heeramandi
Actor Sharmin Segal, who has been in the spotlight since the release of Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar, has shared insights into the preparation and challenges she faced for her performance in the Sanjay Leela Bhansali web series. In a recent interview, Sharmin revealed that she drew inspiration from Meena Kumari’s iconic role in Pakeezah (1972) to bring depth to her portrayal of the tragic character Alamzeb.
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Emulating a Legend
Sharmin Segal delved into the classic film Pakeezah, attempting to capture the essence of Meena Kumari’s “nothingness” in her performance. She confessed that it took her 15-16 attempts to fully watch the film because it was so different from anything she had seen before. “Meena Kumari was one of my inspirations,” she shared, emphasizing the profound impact of Kumari’s portrayal on her own acting.
Preparation and Execution
Speaking to ETimes, Sharmin discussed her rigorous preparation for Heeramandi, which included training in dance and diction. She credited director Sanjay Leela Bhansali for his ability to elevate the material with his unique touch. Despite the challenges, she expressed gratitude for the opportunity to bring Alamzeb to life.
Facing Criticism and Finding Gratitude
Sharmin has faced significant criticism and trolling for her “expressionless” acting in the series. However, she remains undeterred, focusing on the multifaceted nature of human emotions that she aimed to convey through her character. “People will say what they have to say. They have the right to do that. Being a creative person, you are putting yourself out there for people to perceive you,” she remarked. Sharmin also acknowledged the immense appreciation she has received, which has validated her efforts and brought her joy.
Appreciation from Audiences
Reflecting on the positive feedback, Sharmin noted the difference between receiving praise from loved ones and being recognized by audiences worldwide. “It’s one thing for parents to say, ‘good job beta,’ but it’s another thing altogether to receive praise from audiences across the globe,” she said, expressing her gratitude for the love and support for both her character and the show.
Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar
Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar, which premiered on Netflix on May 1, also stars Manisha Koirala, Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Sanjeeda Shaikh, Richa Chadha, and Fardeen Khan. The series continues to captivate audiences with its rich storytelling and stellar performances, marking another significant project in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s illustrious career.
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ramtracking · 5 months
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Richa Chadha REACTS to Rekha kissing her baby bump at Heeramandi screening: Blessed by a legend [ Richa Chadha ]
Richa Chadha REACTS to Rekha kissing her baby bump at Heeramandi screening: Blessed by a legend [Highlights] Last week, the internet was left gushing over photos and videos of Bollywood’s evergreen beauty Rekha, bending down and kissing pregnant… Also starring Manisha Koirala, Aditi Rao Hydari, Sonakshi Sinha, Sharmin Segal and Sanjeeda Shaikh, the upcoming Sanjay Leela… Rekha is luminous,…
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playermagic23 · 8 months
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Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal are expecting their first baby; see post
Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal announce pregnancy.
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Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal, who tied the knot in 2021 after a long courtship, expressed their happiness and anticipation as they prepare to welcome their little bundle of joy. They took to Instagram to share an adorable image with a simple equation, “1 + 1 = 3,” accompanied by the caption, “A tiny heartbeat is the loudest sound in our world.
Their journey to parenthood follows a love story that began on the sets of Fukrey in 2012. The actors, who have been legally married since 2020, celebrated their union with grand festivities in October 2022, hosting a lavish reception in Mumbai attended by close friends and colleagues from the film industry.
While awaiting the arrival of their little one, Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal continue to shine in their respective careers. Richa is set to dazzle audiences in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's highly anticipated Netflix film, Heeramandi, alongside an ensemble cast including Manisha Koirala, Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Sanjeeda Shaikh, and Sharmin Segal, slated for release in 2024. On the other hand, Ali Fazal is gearing up for his roles in the much-awaited Mirzapur 3 and Metro In…Dino.
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flash-fresh · 8 months
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Director Siddharth Anand Responds to 'Fighter' Controversy, Urges Audience to Watch Before Judging
The highly-anticipated film ‘Fighter’ finds itself amidst controversy as accusations of being ‘anti-Pakistan’ and jingoistic surface. Director Siddharth Anand has addressed the criticisms, encouraging viewers to reserve judgment until they have seen the entire film.
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Scheduled for release on January 25, ‘Fighter’ features Hrithik Roshan, Deepika Padukone, and Anil Kapoor in leading roles, marking India’s first ‘aerial action-drama’. While the film has garnered praise for its drama, action sequences, and emotional dialogues within India, it has faced backlash in Pakistan. Notable figures like Hania Aamir and Adnan Siddiqui have labeled ‘Fighter’ as ‘anti-Pakistan’.
In response to these allegations, Siddharth Anand spoke during a group interview, providing clarity on the film’s intent. He stated that ‘Fighter’ is based on a true incident, portraying factual events that are already in the public domain. Anand emphasized that nothing new has been added, and those finding fault with the trailer should watch the complete film to grasp the full context.
Addressing concerns about the film being ‘jingoistic’, Anand clarified, “I think I would call it more nationalistic than jingoistic. Some things are just being taken out of context.” He urged viewers to watch the film before forming opinions, emphasizing that ‘Fighter’ stands against terrorism, not a specific country. “That’s what our film stands for, to fight against terrorism. We have emphasized the same through ‘Fighter’, and once you see it, you will understand.”
Anand responded to allegations of sparking unnecessary controversies, describing ‘Fighter’ as a “happy Indian film” and a patriotic venture. Starring additional cast members Akshay Oberoi, Karan Singh Grover, Ashutosh Rana, and Sanjeeda Shaikh, ‘Fighter’ is set to release on January 25.
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jsbmr06 · 8 months
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Ready for Takeoff? Fighter Sells 93,000 Tickets – Are You In?
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Summary: A grand pre-opening for the most anticipated film “Fighter”, starring Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone.
Hrithik and Deepika’s Fighter has been the hot topic on the news since its trailer and the release of its first song “Sher Khul Gaye”, where you can see Deepika and Hrithik grooving to tunes of Vishal-Shekhar.
“Fighter” is all set to release this Thursday in the theaters on January 25, 2024. Fans are extremely excited to witness the hottest pair on-screen. The movie is directed by Siddharth Anand, who is quite famous for the action movies like, Pathaan, War, and Bang Bang.
Read: Deepika Padukone-Hrithik Roshan Starrer “Fighter” Trailer: Fun During the Making of Song ‘Heer Aasmani’
Fighter Advance Booking itself pooled the amount of ₹3.50 crore by selling 1 lakh fighter tickets online. The reports have stated that ₹50,770 tickets were sold for the 3D version, while 36,454 sold for the 2D version. 5,201 tickets have been sold for IMAX 3D action and about ₹1,310 is sold for 4DX 3D experience. This is enough to show the craze of the movie among the audiences.
About the Movie
This movie is yet again a patriotic movie, there’s a different craze amongst the audience for a patriotic movie. It is the story of sacrifice, courage and one’s love for the country. The film revolves around Shamsher Pathania as in Patty (Hrithik Roshan) who is set to fulfill his lifelong dream of becoming a member of the Indian Air Force. He will be the one to fight the negative forces and rise above his limitations to become a true hero. The film also stars Deepika Padukone as Minal Rathore (Minni), and other actors like Anil Kapoor, Karan Singh Grover, Akshay Oberoi, Ashutosh Rana, Talat Aziz and Sanjeeda Shaikh.
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