05 February,2024 06:23 AM IST | Mumbai | The Hitlist Team
Shah Rukh Khan and Yash
Following recent reports of a possible collaboration in the future, it appears that, for starters, Shah Rukh Khan might make a special appearance in KGF actor Yash's next. Apparently, Yash, director Geetu Mohandas and the producers of Toxic have approached the Jawan superstar for a pivotal role in the action thriller. Sources claim that it is not a run-of-the-mill special appearance or a publicity gimmick, but an author-backed role that is critical to the narrative. Insiders claim that it is a strong character and hence requires a superstar to essay it. Though SRK has liked and is intrigued by what has been narrated to him, he will mull over the offer before conveying his decision to the Toxic makers in a couple of weeks. Interestingly, just last December, SRK is said to have declined an extended cameo in Lokesh Kanagaraj's Thalaivar 171, starring Rajinikanth, even though he has high regard for the filmmaker and the veteran superstar. His reason: after brief roles in films like BrahmÃÂstra: Part One - Shiva, Rocketry: The Nambi Effect, Laal Singh Chaddha (2022) and Tiger 3 (2023), he'd much rather do standalone movies. So, it remains to be seen if he agrees to essay the special role in Toxic, or lets it pass.
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Anshuman Jha, who was initially planning to begin filming his Lakadbaggha sequel in April, has rescheduled it to June. The actor, who is also producing the animal-lover vigilante movie, is taking a nine-week paternity leave to welcome his first child with wife Sierra. Admitting that he wants to prioritise being with her at this time, Anshuman says, "Being with Sierra through the last few weeks and at least a month after delivery feels like the right thing to do. Initially, I was to return in two weeks. But, it is an important moment in our lives and being by her side takes precedence over all else."
Pavail Gulati is grateful to industry stalwarts, particularly Naseeruddin Shah and Amitabh Bachchan, for their pivotal part in shaping his acting journey. Having trained under Shah, Pavail said, "I owe my career to Naseer saab who taught me in a film school.
He is like a father-figure to me, and being with him feels like a constant learning experience." The actor, who shared screen space with Big B in the television series Yudh (2014), added, "Bachchan saab has been a significant influence. Playing his son in Goodbye [2022[ was the opportunity of a lifetime for me."
Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha, who recently attended a young leaders' forum together, shared their learnings from their marriage. "Very early in our married life, I realised that the wife is always right," the politician conceded, much to his actor-wife's amusement. He added, "If you get that right, there are no disagreements. Of course, when there are disagreements, the one thing that we do or try to do usually is do not sleep over a fight." Parineeti, who made her singing debut on stage last week, revealed that Raghav has taught her to be fearless. She added, "He is working in a space where you can't have any fears. I think all these things finally pushed me to the edge and made me do this."
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