
Anu Aggarwal on dealing with fame as big as Shah Rukh Khan's: 'We had like guards coming with guns... It was madness'
Anu Aggarwal, the Aashiqui fame, recounts the intense stardom she faced, highlighting overwhelming fan frenzy and safety concerns due to constant crowds. She unveils Bollywood's past connections with the underworld, where figures like Dawood Ibrahim influenced film deals. She observes the industry's evolution, noting discerning audiences and the rise of South Indian cinema, making the current landscape more interesting.
Anu Aggarwal
, who shot to fame with the blockbuster
Aashiqui
, recently opened up about the whirlwind of stardom she experienced early in her career. From overwhelming
fan frenzy
to the darker undercurrents of Bollywood's past, she shared candid insights on how fame changed her life and how the industry has evolved over the years.
Overwhelming Fame and Safety Concerns
In conversation with Pinkvilla, Anu recalled how overwhelming the attention became. She described it as a frightening experience, with fans crowding outside her building day and night. Fortunately, she lived in a government-allotted MLA/MP building, which meant there was police protection in place. Armed guards—sometimes up to ten—were stationed at the gates to control the crowd and prevent anyone from entering. 'It was madness,' she said, looking back at the surreal intensity of her early stardom.
The actress revealed that during her peak fame, fans would come from different countries just to catch a glimpse of her building, similar to the craze
Shah Rukh Khan
experiences today. She mentioned that Shah Rukh is now her neighbor and reflected on how intense her own stardom was back then, admitting she eventually chose to step away from the spotlight to escape the overwhelming attention.
Underworld Influence
in Bollywood
She also revealed that during her time, Bollywood was heavily influenced by underworld figures like
Dawood Ibrahim
, with many deals happening behind the scenes. She explained that a significant portion of the film industry's money was linked to the underworld.
Changing Times: A New Bollywood Landscape
During the interview, the actress also shared her perspective on the current state of the film industry. She mentioned that she finds today's scene much more interesting compared to five or ten years ago. Noting that filmmaking has evolved globally, including the rise of South Indian cinema, she observed that audiences have become more discerning and no longer simply flock to films based solely on star power.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


India.com
7 hours ago
- India.com
Meet actress, whose father is Hindu, mother is Muslim, she is a Christian, dated two married actors, still single, name is ..
Some celebrities become famous not just for their work in the cinema, but also for their lives. This actress from the '90s became famous for her movies in both Bollywood and South Indian films. While her career was successful, her love life was full of ups and downs. She was linked to several married men over the years, with her relationships often making headlines. The one name that comes right at the top is that of the legendary Indian cricketer, Sourav Ganguly. The duo was in a serious relationship in 2001, when the actor was already married to his wife, Dona Ganguly. The rumours of their relationship became so strong that shortly after, it was speculated that the duo had already gotten married secretly in a temple in Andhra Pradesh. Unfortunately, after a few years, the duo called it quits. We are talking about actress Nagma Arvind Morarji, who was seen in big movies like King Uncle, Kunwara, Baaghi, Ek Jind Ek Jaan, Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Sathiyo, Suhaag an d Lal Baadshah . After making a mark in Bollywood with some hit films, Nagma shifted her focus to South Indian cinema, where she quickly became one of the most famous leading actresses. Nagma was also involved with married actor Sharath Kumar, with rumours of their affair circulating widely. Later, while working in the Bhojpuri film industry, her name was reportedly also linked to Ravi Kishan. The two were seen together on several occasions and also worked in several films. However, they never publicly confirmed their relationship. Later, the actress was allegedly linked to Manoj Tiwari. While rumours of a romance between the two surfaced, they never confirmed or commented on the relationship. Despite all the media attention and heartbreaks, she never got married. In 2008, after a flourishing film career, Nagma made a bold move into politics, retiring from acting to focus on her new political journey. In 2015, she was appointed the general secretary of All India Mahila Congress. Today, Nagma is 50 years old and even in politics, she is in a low profile. Born to a Hindu father and Muslim mother, Nagma is a practising Christian. She was baptised to be a Christian in 2007. In a 2006 interview, she made a direct link between her family history and her political activism: 'My mom is Muslim and my dad is Hindu. We were brought up to respect all religions. She said, 'I personally experienced the Love of Jesus Christ from early on and His uniqueness and identifies herself as a Christian. Communal riots pained me. I wanted to do something. So I joined politics.'


Pink Villa
12 hours ago
- Pink Villa
7 Janhvi Kapoor's South Indian looks that prove she's a real-life 'SUNDARI'
The Bollywood rom-com era is finally here with the most anticipated movie, Param Sundari, featuring heartthrob Sidharth Malhotra and gorgeous Janhvi Kapoor. In the film, the actress plays the role of a South Indian girl, and it would be no surprise to say that we've seen her slay this traditional style around 7 times, and each time she has left us awestruck. Here, in this article, we've got you the 7 times when Janhvi Kapoor slayed as the perfect South Indian girl with her traditional outfits. And we're still not over it. 1. Kerala Kasavu Saree Embracing the traditional style to the best, the Bawaal fame donned Kerala Kasavu Saree (off-white saree). The off-white saree was beautifully adorned with golden zari work at the edges and was draped around her body in a South Indian style. The specialty of this saree is that it's commonly worn on festivals and special occasions in cities like Kerala. For an elegant look, the actress paired it with a short-sleeved, matching blouse featuring golden beads along the borders. What enhanced her look more was the traditional gold jewelry, which included a jhumka, nath, waist chain, and bangles. She added flowers to her half-tied hairstyle. 2. Blue and purple pattu pavadai The Dhadak star took to her social media, enjoying her carefree nature with a traditional twist as she wore blue and purple pattu pavadai, also known as a half-saree. She wore a blue skirt with a golden design all over it, with purple and zari work fabric at the edge. And for the blouse, she chose a metallic purple blouse with blue borders, and lastly, she completed her look with the pallu drape. For the accessories, she chose a silver stone adorned V-shaped necklace with stud earrings. And for hair, she tied the front strands back with the lock left loose. Her beauty choice was basic, with a hint of blush and a light shade of lipstick. 3. Red and purple pattu pavadai The other South Indian look of Janhvi Kapoor that we're really obsessed with is her slaying elegantly in a purple long skirt with golden work all over it, featuring yellow borders. The red blouse was simple, featuring golden short sleeves and a scooped neckline, while the red dupatta draped around her body like a saree, with the pallu settled over her shoulder. Her accessories were simple with golden earrings. And just like every time, she opted for a half hairstyle with flowers pinned in it. 4. Pink and peach pattu pavadai The fashion icon wore a heavily embroidered peach lehenga, adding a festive charm to her look. She styled it with a pink blouse with the intricate detailing at the borders, and for the drape, she chose a beautifully matching dupatta styled like a saree. Adding the striking accessories, she wore an emerald and silver choker with matching waist chain and earrings. And the half-tied hairstyle with flowers was constantly, perfectly enhancing her look to South Indian perfection. 5. Purple and grey pattu pavadai Matching with her sister Khushi Kapoor, the actress wore a grey skirt with detailed embroidery. Adding a contrast touch, she paired it with a light purple blouse entirely adorned with silver work, and for the drape, she chose a simple, plain purple fabric worn with elegance. Her hair was tied in a half-style with strands falling on her face, and as for an accessory, it was a silver stone, a dual-layer neckpiece, and dangling earrings. She completed her look with black round earrings and minimal makeup. 6. Floral pattu pavadai Janhvi Kapoor visited the temple, and for that, she chose to flaunt her South Indian style wearing a white floral print long skirt. Adding to the modern vibe, she styled it with a sleeveless and fully embroidered blouse, and to finish off her look, she chose a white drape with floral borders. Keeping the locks open, she secured the front strands back. For accessories, she chose a choker piece, and purple bangles jingled on her wrist. 7. Sequin blue pattu pavadai The gorgeous actress wore a light blue sequin lehenga, which she paired beautifully with a short-sleeved, scooped-neckline blouse designed with intricate dark blue borders. She draped it with a dark blue sequin, wearing it in a traditional style like a saree. The accessories were beautiful, with the choker neckpiece and the jhumka. And for hairstyle, she braided her hair and wore a gajra. These 7 looks of Janhvi Kapoor give us a glimpse of how much we would enjoy her in the South Indian outfits.


Economic Times
13 hours ago
- Economic Times
Rekha's co-star reveals how she transformed into a 'white swan from ugly duckling', says she was an enigma
Khoon Bhari Maang, a milestone in Rekha's career, showcased her powerful portrayal of a woman seeking revenge. Kabir Bedi, initially hesitant due to his Hollywood commitments, was persuaded by Rakesh Roshan and the opportunity to work with Rekha. He admired Rekha's resilience, recalling her early struggles with criticism and her eventual rise to become a celebrated icon. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Kabir Bedi's Initial Doubts Rekha's Presence Sealed the Deal Rekha: From Underdog to Icon Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Early Struggles and Triumphs Box Office Success and Critical Acclaim Among the many highlights of Rekha's celebrated journey in cinema, Khoon Bhari Maang stands out as a defining moment. Her portrayal of Aarti, a resilient woman seeking vengeance against a deceitful ex-husband, remains one of the most compelling and intense depictions of female empowerment and wrath in Indian cinema. The film, directed by Rakesh Roshan, carved its place in Bollywood history not just for its gripping storyline but also for the powerful performances it actor Kabir Bedi, who played the primary antagonist in the film, recently looked back on his experience working on the project. At the time the film was offered to him, Kabir was deeply involved in international ventures, particularly in Hollywood, and was not inclined to return to Hindi director Rakesh Roshan persisted. He believed Kabir's unique screen presence and ability to switch from a charming protagonist to a ruthless villain made him the ideal fit for the role. Interestingly, several top male stars had already turned down the character, unsure about playing such a dark admitted that one of the deciding factors for him to accept the role was the opportunity to share screen space with Rekha. Her association with the film gave him confidence that the project had depth and promise. He recalled being drawn to Rekha's mystique and resilience—qualities that had defined her both on and off the on Rekha's evolution, Kabir expressed admiration for her determination. Early in her career, Rekha had faced harsh criticism for her appearance and was often dismissed by the industry due to her darker complexion and South Indian she worked tirelessly to transform herself and silence her critics. Over the years, she not only refined her acting skills but also reinvented her public persona. By the time Khoon Bhari Maang was in production, Rekha had already become one of the most admired and respected stars in the began acting in Telugu films as a child before transitioning to lead roles. Her first major appearance as a heroine came in the 1969 Kannada film Operation Jackpot Nalli CID 999. A year later, she debuted in Hindi cinema with Sawan Bhadon. However, she faced significant body shaming during her early Bhari Maang went on to become a major commercial hit. Alongside Rekha and Kabir Bedi, the film featured strong performances by Sonu Walia, Shatrughan Sinha, and Kader Khan. Rekha's intense performance earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress, solidifying her position as one of the finest talents in Indian movie, was an unofficial adapation of the hit Australian mini-series, 'Return To Eden'.