Karan says is it easy to live with Aamir. Lets find out with Aamir’s life partner, a film maker Kiran Rao. Karan: You married again, there has been two different stages in your life. I believe in forgiveness, I am not saying I am perfect, I am still working on it.
Karan: You tried to patch up with Shahrukh.Īamir: I did, I don’t like fights, life is short. Salman has star power, when he shakes his belt, everybody goes bananas. Karan: Salman says you are the biggest star in the country.Īamir: He is, not me. Is this really you?Īamir: It is 13 years since I have done a live show. I don’t want to be think about the consequences. I follow my heart, I am not scared of failure. I knew Lagaan was an unusual film, I loved its script. Karan: I believe you are a game changer, some of your choices changed the Indian Cimena.Īamir: Well, I had not intentions of changing the game. Karan: Why is it taking me so long to get you on this couch?Īamir: I was uncomfortable before, but when I came to know about you, I like you, I heard a lot about you, so I am here. Karan: So we should not talk about Dhoom? Today Aamir is considered the stamp of success who created a Dhoom at the box office.
Tammannah was seen opposite Ajay Devgn in 'Himmatwala' and Taapsee tickled the audiences' funny bone in 'Chashme Buddoor'.Karan welcomes the quintessential game changer Aamir Khan on the show. Ram Charan was seen in 'Zanjeer', while Dhanush delivered a promising performance in 'Raanjhanaa'. Influx of southern stars in Bollywood: Making impressive debuts in Bollywood films were southern cinema's shining stars Ram Charan Teja, Dhanush, Tammannah Bhatia and Taapsee Pannu. In 2013, it was actors Sushant Singh Rajput, Amit Sadh, Karan Kundra and Manish Paul who made impressive transitions.įoreign faces in desi land: Swedish actress Elli Avram and Australian actresses Kristina Akheeva and Rebecca Breeds made inroads into Bollywood this year with 'Mickey Virus', 'Yamla Pagla Deewana 2' and 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' respectively.
Promising transitions from TV to films: Shah Rukh Khan, Manoj Bajpayee and Vidya Balan are a few who tried their luck in films after a stint on TV, and it worked in their favour. More than 150 products were made available for Hrithik Roshan-starrer 'Krrish 3', while Yash Raj Films launched over 200 products for 'Dhoom 3'. Video games, toys and apparel related to the movies were much talked about. Merchandising on new high: Thanks to films like 'Chennai Express', 'Krrish 3' and 'Dhoom 3', film merchandise remained in demand. With names like Karan Johar and Kiran Rao backing them, the scope of indie movies is only poised for growth.įilms with unconventional themes charmed: 'Madras Cafe', 'Shorts', 'Bombay Talkies', 'ABCD - AnyBody Can Dance', and 'Ship of Theseus', won the audiences' hearts despite being out-of-the-box. Pass', with strong story lines and different treatment established independent cinema has takers in the country. Also, 'Ship Of Theseus', 'Shahid' and 'B.A.
Independent cinema received warmly: Who would have thought that the unique story two lovelorn individuals via a lunchbox will click with Indian audiences who have been heavily fed on desi potboilers spiced with item songs and melodrama? But 'The Lunchbox' did. Yet another Indian face who made a mark abroad was veteran actor Anupam Kher, who has featured in international films, in the Oscar-winning 'Silver Linings Playbook'. The actress-singer's second international single 'Exotic' was also launched earlier this year. International forays: Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, in his over four-decade-old acting career, featured in a Hollywood film - 'The Great Gatsby' - for the first time while our 'desi girl' Priyanka Chopra lent her voice for an Asian character in animation film, 'Planes'.