Neetu Kapoor on battling depression after Rishi Kapoor’s death – “This whole phase of going back to work has helped me”

Neetu Kapoor will be back on the big screen after several years with family entertainer Jugjugg Jeeyo starring Varun Dhawan, Kiara Advani, Anil Kapoor, Maniesh Paul and Prajakta Koli. The trailer was unveiled on Sunday amid much fanfare. Ahead of the launch, the actress spoke about how her kids Ranbir Kapoor and Riddhima Kapoor Sahni encouraged her to pursue work again after the passing of her husband, late Rishi Kapoor. The actress said she was battling depression and getting back to work helped her in big back.

Neetu Kapoor on battling depression after Rishi Kapoor's death - "This whole phase of going back to work has helped me"

“This whole phase of going back to work has helped me get out of depression. Working on Jugjugg Jeeyo has been a cathartic experience. Apart from that I also did two reality shows which helped me come and interact with the audience. I am really enjoying my time,” she told News18.

She also said she hired an acting coach for the film. “When I was working earlier in the ’70s and ’80s our acting was very animated and loud. Today, it has become subtle, and sometimes you also need to underplay. So I needed some guidance. I decided to keep an acting coach who helped me with the lines. So it was acting as well as diction classes. It is different from acting which is very natural,” she added.

“In my career, I always played bubbly roles, but Jugjugg Jeeyo is serious and (has) a lot of identification with women, a strong woman. I want to do such roles,” she concluded.

Jugjugg Jeeyo releases on June 24, 2022.

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Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 Box Office: Kiara Advani scores her fourth double digit opening

With her seventh theatrical release Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, Kiara Advani has scored her fourth double-digit opening. Now that’s commendable since it pretty much demonstrates consistency on a film-by-film basis. As a matter of fact, one can well imagine that this could easily have been six double-digit opening in nine theatrical releases had Laxmii and Shershaah arrived at the big screen as well. Both the films had to take the OTT route due to the pandemic situation, due to which Kiara missed out on gaining a couple of additional box office hits.

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 Box Office: Kiara Advani scores her fourth double digit opening

Of course, she has had her low points as well. Her debut release Fugly wasn’t great shakes while Machine and Indoo Ki Jawaani went unnoticed at the box office. However, there is at least one takeaway in the form of ‘Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast Mast’ from Machine that allowed her to bag her subsequent set of films. Hence allowing her a solid footing ever since. This can well be seen from the fact that her Kabir Singh as well as Good Newwz were quite good, which followed her impressive part in M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story, which stays on to be her biggest ever.

Here are the opening day numbers of Kiara Advani starrers:
M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story – Rs. 21.30 crores
Kabir Singh – Rs. 20.21 crores
Good Newwz – Rs. 17.56 crores
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 – Rs. 14.11 crores
Fugly – Rs. 2.95 crores
Machine – Rs. 0.50 crores
Indoo Ki Jawani – Rs. 0.22 crores

While she has already scored a couple of double centuries [Kabir Singh, Good Newwz] and a big century [M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story], rest assured she would soon have the fourth century to her name as well in the form of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2. Now that would indeed be an enviable feat. With JugJugg Jeeyo and Govinda Naam Mera as her next two films, she is indeed set for a lot more.

Note: All collections as per production and distribution sources

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Box Office: Anees Bazmee scores his second biggest opener with Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2

An acclaimed writer for close to four decades and a filmmaker since 1995 (when he made his debut with Hulchul), Anees Bazmee is one director who has kept pace with times. This can well be seen from the fact that when other filmmakers who started at the same time as him are nowhere to be seen and have completely faded away from the Bollywood scene, he is someone who is not just staying on to be relevant but is also speaking the language of the youth.

Box Office: Anees Bazmee scores his second biggest opener with Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2

No wonder, when the Hindi film industry is going through tough times, he has come ahead and delivered the biggest Bollywood opener of 2022 in the form of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2. With Kartik Aaryan in the lead and Kiara Advani and Tabu as the leading ladies, he has not just ensured a double digit start for the film but is now also looking at an amazing weekend ahead. As a matter of fact the film could well have been his best ever but then is just a shade behind Welcome Back which had a slightly bigger opening. On the other hand it is bigger than Ready.

Here is looking at the biggest opening days scored by Anees Bazmee over the years:

Welcome Back – Rs. 14.35 crores

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 – Rs. 14.11 crores

Ready – Rs. 13.15 crores

Singh Is Kinng – Rs. 7.24 crores

Mubarakan – Rs. 5.16 crores

Thank You – Rs. 5 crores

Paagalpanti – Rs. 4.75 crores

No Problem – Rs. 4.50 crores

Welcome – Rs. 3.32 crores

No Entry – Rs. 1.72 crores

In this list, there is one Rs. 100 Crore Club earner in the form of Ready, while Welcome Back could well have been there as well but missed it just about. Now the manner in which Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 is doing currently, it is bound to score a century as well and may even end up challenging Ready to emerge as Anees Bazmee’s biggest ever.

Note: All collections as per production and distribution sources

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30 Years of Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar EXCLUSIVE: “I had auditioned aur mere ko bhi nikaal diya tha. Milind Soman had bagged the part of Shekhar. 75% of the film was shot with him” – Deepak Tijori

Today, any Bollywood filmmaker making a college based or specifically, a college-sports film can’t help but get inspired to some degree by Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar. The film brought freshness to the industry thanks to its concept, Mansoor Khan’s execution, super-hit music and of course the performances by Aamir Khan, Mamik, Deepak Tijori, Ayesha Jhulka and Pooja Bedi.

30 Years of Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar EXCLUSIVE: “I had auditioned aur mere ko bhi nikaal diya tha. Milind Soman had bagged the part of Shekhar. 75% of the film was shot with him” – Deepak Tijori

In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Hungama, Deepak Tijori went down memory lane as Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar completed 30 years on May 22. He spoke about his experience and also opened up about some lesser-known trivia of the film

Akshay Kumar had revealed that he had auditioned for your role and he was rejected as the makers felt he was ‘crap’…
I don’t remember it. Many had auditioned for it actually. Even I had auditioned aur mere ko bhi nikaal diya thaMain nahi tha Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar mein pehle. Milind Soman had bagged the part. 75% of the film was shot with him. Then the makers scrapped the film. It was shut for some time. I knew they had shot it as I had auditioned and I was not selected.

Initially, they had a different cast. In place of Ayesha Jhulka, there was Girija Shettar. Karishma Pahuja was signed to play the role that was eventually essayed by Pooja Bedi. She was a model then. Step by step, they kept changing people.

Later, Aamir Khan pushed Mansoor Khan to have a look at me. Aamir told Mahesh Bhatt (about the requirement of an actor). Those days, they were shooting for Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin (1991) in Ooty. In between, Bhatt saab came to Mumbai for 2 days and that’s when he called me home. He told me to go and meet Mansoor. I was not prepared; as per my knowledge, they were already shooting and Milind Soman was already on board. I told Bhatt saab ‘It is not ethically right. But I’ll go and meet him.’ He retorted, ‘Just shut up! Do what I am telling you’!

I met Nasir Hussain saab and I met Mansoor. I figured out that there was a certain reason why they were making changes. I made it clear that as long as Milind is aware of me stepping into the character, I am game. They assured me that everyone has been informed. Nasir saab told me, ‘Beta, humne itna kharcha kar diya hai aur kayi saal se mehnat ki hai’. He requested me to do the role. I told him that ‘Sir, aapko koi kaise mana kar sakta hai’. He was a legend. We had grown up watching his films. Then, we started shooting.

Tell us about your association with Aamir Khan.
Aamir and I knew each other since our college days. He was my junior. We were all together. Paresh Rawal, Feroz Abbas Khan, Vipul Amrutlal Shah, J D Majethia were my seniors at N M College. Ashu (co-star Ashutosh Gowariker) was in Mithibai College. So, Aamir felt that I would fit the part of the antagonist. Similarly, he also suggested that I should play the role in Ghulam (1998). They looked for an actor to play Charlie for a long time. Even that film took a while. Then, Aamir suggested Vikram Bhatt who in turn spoke to Mukesh ji. And Mukesh ji then called me.

30 Years of Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar EXCLUSIVE: “I had auditioned aur mere ko bhi nikaal diya tha. Milind Soman had bagged the part of Shekhar. 75% of the film was shot with him” – Deepak Tijori

Was it difficult to prep for the cycling scenes? Those days, there was no VFX either…
I used to tell Mansoor, ‘Tum log bolte ho ki tumko actor chahiyeLekin tumko actor nahi, gym wala ladka chahiye’ (laughs). It was embarrassing for me as I was neither a cyclist nor a fitness freak. The reaction of the whole team when I came on board on the first day was crazy. They took me to the arena and told me to cycle. I did and they started to look at each other. They began to wonder ‘Yeh kaise karega?’ They told me ‘We’ll have to put you under training. This is not how we ride bikes’. I assured them, ‘Aap log ne mujhe cast kar liya hai na, toh main seekh bhi lunga. Just tell me how to go about it’.

Everyday, I used to train at Holiday Inn. Shakti Kapoor, I remember, used to exercise in the same gym. You know, my thighs had become very big. My daily routine was to be on the bike for hours as I had to get into shape and look convincing. I used to joke that this is a workout film for me!

How was it working with Mansoor Khan?
The scenes were so simple and the nuances were so unique that I never felt that I was acting in it. I still remember there was a moment for which I must give credit to Mansoor. There was a fight between me and Mamik on the hilltop. They had already shot that scene before, without me, when I was not in the film. A day before the scene was to be filmed, Mansoor called me and Aamir. Mansoor asked us, ‘What according to you should happen in this scene? Should Mamik just beat you? Or should you beat him?’ Aamir replied, ‘Mamik ko toh dho dena chahiye Deepak ko’. He was looking at it from a very commercial point of view. I replied, ‘Aisa nahi ho sakta. I am the villain of the film. If you get me beaten up, then the climax is over.’ Mansoor then thanked us and left. He was a private person. He never discussed what was in his mind, particularly me as I was kind of an outsider. He and Aamir were cousins. They can say anything to each other.

The next day, during the shoot, out of my instinct, I felt that when Mamik falls from the hill, I should give him my hand. That was the only time when Shekhar Malhotra was actually being a human! I did that and a lot of people there didn’t accept it. However, I reasoned that ‘Woh mera dushman hai but agar woh gir gaya, toh marr bhi sakta hai’. So, naturally, I’d want to save him. Mansoor was adamant and told me, ‘Deepak, you do it’. What I mean to say is that most of the things in the film that we did were not really just conceived the way it was supposed to be. And when actors get into their characters, then the acting emotions come out.

I used to hear a lot of stories that Mansoor goes for 40-50 retakes for a shot. I was scared. On the first day of the shoot, I acted as per Mansoor’s instructions. After he filmed my shoot, he told the DOP to move the camera and we started to shoot the next shot. I got quiet. Even the next shot was okayed in a single take. During the third shot, I asked him, “Do you want one more take?” He replied, “No no. If you want, we can do one more take”. I replied, “Not at all. I am a director’s actor”.

He then took me aside and asked me “What happened?” I told him the truth that I have heard stories about him. He looked at me and said, “Deepak, if an actor will give me the take I want, why I would ask for another one?”

30 Years of Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar EXCLUSIVE: “I had auditioned aur mere ko bhi nikaal diya tha. Milind Soman had bagged the part of Shekhar. 75% of the film was shot with him” – Deepak Tijori

How was it shooting these cycle scenes on the hills?
In Ooty, we used to shoot at a height, where the oxygen was low. We used to pedal 15 times and we would run out of breath. The unit members would then come running with Bisleri. Bisleri ka kaafi bill hua hoga iss film mein! For a confrontation shot with Mamik, Mansoor told me that I have to get really angry. So, there’s a technique we do for such scenes. We hold our breath and the blood then shoots up through our face. I had done it successfully in the rehearsals. However, during the take, the blood shot up so much that I collapsed! Mamik was holding me and suddenly, he was like ‘Deepak, kya ho raha hai. Poora wazan mere haath pe daal diya!’ (laughs)!

Did you ever imagine the film would get so much love and appreciation?
We had no idea that Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar would emerge as a cult. Do you know that the film was not even a hit? It worked only in metro cities like Mumbai and Delhi. But in the interiors, film ki band baj gayi thi. There, people used to say ‘Iss film ka naam toh ‘Cycle Race’ hona chahiye tha’. It was very similar to what happened with ’83, or even Andaz Apna Apna, for that matter. However, I am happy that Mansoor’s film has got its due credit.

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Will Abhimanyu Dassani and Meezan Jafri replace Aayush Sharma and Zaheer Iqbal in Salman Khan starrer Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali?

Just a day Bollywood Hungama was the first to report that Aayush Sharma had walked out of the Salman Khan starrer Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali. While fans of the Bollywood superstar are eagerly awaiting the release, the film’s shoot schedule may be delay owing to the casting woes that the makers are facing. Recent reports also suggest that Zaheer Iqbal, who made his Bollywood debut with Notebook, may not be a part of the film anymore. Hence, these reports have it that the makers may have to search for two replacements.

Will Abhimanyu Dassani and Meezan Jafri replace Aayush Sharma and Zaheer Iqbal in Salman Khan starrer Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali?

Furthermore, rumours are rife that Abhimanyu Dassani, who is currently gearing up for the release of Nikamma, will be roped in for the film. Along with that, the makers are reportedly considering Meezan Jafri for one of the roles too. However, there has been no official statement that was released neither by the actors nor by the makers of Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali. While the film is said to have gone on floors, if these rumours are to be believed, it is being said that the shoot schedule might face a setback due to the changes in the casting.

In our earlier reports, our source had revealed that Aayush Sharma walked out of the film owing to creative differences. As for Zaheer Iqbal, reports have it that the actor had never spoken about his association with the film in the past.

In the past, the film has faced some issues. From changing hands in terms of production from Sajid Nadiadwala to Salman Khan, Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali has witnessed some changes in the past. There were also rumors that Farhad Samji might be replaced. However, the filmmaker continues to be a part of the film. Besides them, the film also stars Sooraj Pancholi, Pooja Hegde amongst others.

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Dhaakad Box Office Overseas Day 2: Poor response continues at the Australia and New Zealand box office on Saturday

The Kangana Ranaut action entertainer Dhaakad hit screens on Friday.  In the overseas markets, it has released across 300+ screens. However, despite the promotions the film faced a tough time enticing the audience. With less than appreciative reviews and low key audience word of mouth the film has been facing an uphill task at the box office. The movie had a disastrous start in the overseas markets especially in New Zealand on Day 1 where it collected a paltry Rs. 22,022. On Day 2, it failed to show a substantial growth collecting Rs. 44,823 from 11 screens.

Dhaakad Box Office Overseas Day 2: Poor response continues at the Australia and New Zealand box office on Saturday

In this box office report, we look at the business of Dhaakad in the overseas markets on Day 2.

Australia box office
Day 1 – 1,821 USD [Rs. 1.41 lacs] from 23 screens
Day 2 – 1,886 USD [Rs. 1.46 lacs] from 16 screens

New Zealand box office

Day 1 – 283 USD [Rs. 22,022] from 8 screens
Day 2 – 576 USD [Rs. 44,823] from 11 screens

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Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 Box Office Overseas Day 2: 53% growth at the Australia box office; 75% in New Zealand

The Anees Bazmee directorial Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 was released on Friday to a highly positive response from both the audience and critics alike.

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 Box Office Overseas Day 2: 53% growth at the Australia box office; 75% in New Zealand

In this box office report, we take a look at the business of the Bhushan Kumar – Murad Khetani produced venture, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 that released across 629 screens in the overseas markets on Day 2

Australia box office
Day 1- 60,900 USD [Rs. 47.39 lacs] from 64 screens
Day 2 – 93,521 USD [Rs. 72.77 lacs] from 65 screens [+53.56%]

New Zealand box office

Day 1 – 23,697 USD [Rs. 18.44 lacs] from 25 screens
Day 2 – 41,372 USD [Rs. 32.19 lacs] from 26 screens [+74.58%]

At the Australia box office, the movie registered a growth of nearly 53% on Day 2 as compared to Day 1. At the New Zealand box office, it saw a growth of nearly 75% on Day 2.

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