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Hindustan Times
18 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Elnaaz Norouzi: I couldn't audition for several films because of my bold image
Despite earning recognition with projects such as Sacred Games, actor Elnaaz Norouzi continues to be associated with a bold image, something she admits has been limiting. 'It might be hard to break my bold image in the movie industry. There are so many projects that I can't audition for, it is tough,' she says. Elnaaz Norouzi The Iranian-German actor reveals this was partly why she was hesitant to take on her role in the upcoming Masti 4. While tight-lipped about details of Milap Zaveri's adult comedy, she recalls, 'I actually had inhibitions initially; I was thinking I would not do the film until I met Milap sir. He narrated the script to me and convinced me that the script is different from the previous instalments of the franchise.' Also read: Elnaaz Norouzi: Bollywood is not always very accepting of outsiders The 29-year-old was recently seen in John Abraham-starrer Tehran. Speaking about her part, she explains, 'I have a special appearance as well as a dance number in the film. This time, it was actually the cameo that led to the dance number instead of the other way around. The dance number was something that came in much later.' On her upcoming release, Elnaaz sounds upbeat. 'It is a cool script. I totally enjoyed listening to it when Milap sir narrated it to me, and I am sure that people will enjoy watching it,' she signs off.


India Today
19 hours ago
- India Today
Duravit Elite Circle
On the evening of July 4th, renowned German brand from Hornberg, Duravit turned the Hyderabad Golf Club into a design playground. It wasn't your average sit-and-sip event. This gathering is part of Duravit's Elite Circle series—a nationwide mission to connect with India's design st ars through hands-on, unforgettable experiences. Think less showroom, more stage for creativity to take center-stage.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
'Gulshan farsh pe soya, hame bed de diya': Archana Puran Singh reveals the kind side of Badman during a shoot abroad
Bollywood actor Gulshan Grover , famously known as the industry's ' Bad Man ', once showed his humble and generous side during a shoot, a story revealed by Archana Puran Singh on her YouTube channel. Archana recalled an incident during a shooting abroad, when she and her husband Parmeet Sethi visited Gulshan's hotel room. Despite being a star, Gulshan reportedly gave up his bed for the guests and slept on the floor himself. 'We thought Gulshan would be resting in the bed, but he had already kept it for us. He took a cushion and slept on the floor,' Archana said, highlighting his generosity and simplicity. Independence Day 2025 Op Sindoor to water cutoff: PM Modi slams Pak in I-Day speech GST reforms by Diwali to cut daily-use taxes: PM Modi Terrorism, tech, more: PM's I-Day speech highlights The story was shared to show a different side of Gulshan, often typecast as a villain on screen. Archana said, 'You see him as a Badman on screen, but in real life, he is thoughtful and kind-hearted.' She noted that this gesture left a lasting impression on everyone present and showed that behind the iconic roles, the actor remains grounded. During the conversation, Gulshan also spoke about his bond with his son, Sanjay Grover , highlighting how family is central to him. He shared, 'I am divorced from his mother, and she lives separately. Any parent would feel like enough is enough, my son has lived outside for so many years, we should live together now. He came, and we worked out an arrangement where he would stay on the top floor of my duplex house, and I would stay on the bottom floor. He was free to enter my space, but I didn't have permission to enter his space.' He added that his pride in Sanjay's accomplishments drives him to be more generous and caring in life. 'Today it's changed to this: I want to see big success, big achievements of my son Sanjay Grover,' he said, recalling his son's journey from studying at UCLA to working at Hollywood studios and now producing films in India. Gulshan also mentioned that Sanjay's creative vision influenced him deeply, including the creation of his own 'Badman' brand. 'His experience of making films in Hollywood as well as watching world cinema – German, French, American, Korean – helps me get a certain kind of vision, which I do not possess,' he explained. Live Events