Here’s something directors and actors of this young superstar should read- Ranbir Kapoor quoted in an upcoming television show that he was ‘not a big fan of superhero films’ and neither does he ‘ have the burning desire of being a superhero.’

Given the rise of super-hero films in recent cinema, like Krrish and Ra.One, one would expect Ranbir to want to try his hand at the genre as well. But he adds to his statement, “I believe that to make a good superhero film you need to have a good story rather than spend crores to make it.” Ranbir holds his contemporaries and co-actors in the industry in high esteem, as he thinks that they are superheroes in their own right. “I love films of Ajay (Devgn), Salman (Khan) and Sanjay (Dutt), I loved Aamir (Khan) in Ghajini,” says the heartthrob.

But when asked which his favourite superhero is- he answers, “My favourite superhero character is Chulbul Pandey from Dabangg.”
What say, Salman bhai?


Film audiences love seeing their actors in uniform. Playing the good guy, naturally. But while the archetypal defence forces man has not met with much success in Bollywood, the role of the good old cop has been revived, his khaki uniform dusted of mothballs, and he has been successfully resurrected on screen in many avatars over the last couple of years.

Credit for this, of course, ought to go to Salman Khan, whose Chulbul Pandey in Dabanng first raised the stock of the otherwise tainted Indian cop. He was closely followed by Ajay Devgn in Singham. With both actors bringing their own hatkeinterpretation of policing methods in the rural areas to appreciative front benchers across the country. Now every actor wants to be a cop on screen




Salman Khan with aamir Khan
Mumbai: If it’s Jai and Veeru on reel, in real life people would swear by Salman Khan and Aamir Khan’s friendship. The two industry heavyweights are poles apart, yet are one of the best specimens of thick friendship. 


Aamir and Salman, who have worked toge
ther in just one film, have yet again proved why they are best buddies.


As Aamir is gearing up for the telecast of his debut TV show, producers of rival channels have been lining up at Salman’s doorstep to offer him a show so that they could deviate TRP’s from the perfectionist star’s show.



But Salman chose not to entertain their request and declined all plump offers for the sake of Aamir.



Talking to DNA, a source said, “On the small screen, actors Amitabh Bachchan and Salman have been reigning favourites. And the TRPs of their shows are proof of their popularity on TV. Hence many channel heads apparently approached the star to be part of their shows, so they could grab eyeballs at the same time. However, being Aamir’s buddy, Salman apparently refused the big bucks offered by the shows for the sake of his friend.” 



Aamir is a perfectionist, and the way his TV debut is being planned, it is sure to make many production houses and channels re-shuffle their programming line-up. As Aamir’s show is to air on Sunday mornings and simulcast across eight channels and languages, the reach will automatically widen, therefore putting pressure on others. Though the show is yet to be aired and is not in the regular prime time slots, industry experts feel that the thinking man’s actor can really ruffle the TRP game. And now, with one of TV’s favourite hosts backing him, it seems like the other stars surely will have some competition, not just in films, but on the small screen too,” an insider added.



Source: Zee News