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Time of India
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Neil Nitin Mukesh reveals daughter Nurvi is a big Amitabh Bachchan fan, likes watching 'Sholay' and 'Satte Pe Satta'; deets inside
Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh recently shared how his six-year-old daughter, Nurvi, is developing a love for the arts. In an interview, he said that Nurvi has started showing interest in films and music, especially enjoying his movies and those of legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan . In an interview with India Today Digital, he spoke about his daughter's hobbies. "Currently, she's enjoying cycling and skating. She got really inspired after watching my film 'Lafangey Parindey,' so she wanted to learn skating when she saw her father could do it." Neil Nitin Mukesh on Daughter Watching His Films Neil Nitin Mukesh shared that he is careful about what his daughter, Nurvi, watches. However, she has already seen a few of his popular films. 'I was quite surprised when she watched 'New York',' he said. She has also seen 'Hisaab Barabar', 'Lafangey Parindey', and 'Aa Dekhen Zara'. Neil added that she enjoyed a camera sequence in 'Aa Dekhen Zara', especially because it featured the jungles of Masai Mara. Neil Avoids Showing Intense Films to Daughter Nurvi Neil Nitin Mukesh revealed that he doesn't let his daughter, Nurvi, watch all his films. 'Some of them are too intense,' he said. When she watched New York, she felt overwhelmed. She also saw a bit of Players but got very upset when Neil's character was shot at the end. Nurvi Admires a Legendary Star Neil Nitin Mukesh mentioned that his daughter has already developed a liking for a legendary actor. She's become a big fan of Amitabh Bachchan and enjoys watching his classic films like 'Sholay' and ' Satte Pe Satta ' with her father. Neil feels happy that her first screen idol is someone who continues to inspire every generation. 'Among the current generation of actors, she doesn't have a particular favorite; she just enjoys movies in general,' he stated. Neil on Daughter Nurvi's Future: 'She's a Free Bird.' When asked if his daughter Nurvi might follow in his footsteps, the actor shared that it's too early to tell. However, he does notice her strong interest in the arts. At just six years old, she's already learning Kathak, training in vocals, and showing a deep love for music and dance. Neil expressed hope that she might carry forward the Mukesh family's artistic legacy in her own way. On the Work Front Neil Nitin Mukesh's latest web series, Hai Junoon!, is now streaming on OTT. Neil & Nitin Mukesh Reignite Magic Of 'Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan'


India Today
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Neil Nitin Mukesh shares daughter Nurvi's love for arts and Amitabh Bachchan films
Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh recently spoke about his daughter Nurvi's budding interest in the arts and her growing admiration for cinema, particularly his own films and those of legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan. In an exclusive conversation with India Today Digitial, the actor opened up about how his six-year-old is gradually discovering her love for both cinema and about his daughter's hobbies, Neil said, "Currently, she's enjoying cycling and skating. She got really inspired after watching my film 'Lafangey Parindey,' so she wanted to learn skating when she saw her father could do it."advertisementWhile Neil remains mindful of what he allows her to watch, Nurvi has already seen a few of his notable films. "She has watched a few of my films. I was quite shocked when she saw 'New York.' She's also seen 'Hisaab Barabar,' 'Lafangey Parindey,' 'Aa Dekhen Zara' - because there's a camera sequence she found interesting, mainly because of the jungles of Masai Mara," he not all of Neil's films make it to her watchlist. "I don't show her all my films. Some are intense. For example, when she saw 'New York,' she felt a bit overwhelmed. She watched a bit of 'Players' and got very upset in the end because my character gets shot."Neil also shared that his daughter has already found her screen idol. "She's a huge Amitabh Bachchan fan—and I'm so glad that her first screen idol is Mr. Bachchan. It's amazing how he continues to inspire generation after generation. She enjoys watching a lot of his films with me. We've seen classics like 'Sholay' and 'Satte Pe Satta' together."advertisement'Among the current generation of actors, she doesn't have a particular favourite; she just enjoys movies in general,' he asked if he sees Nurvi following in his footsteps, Neil said, "Will she follow in my footsteps? I don't know. She's a free bird. But I do see an inclination towards the arts. She sings well, she's learning Kathak and training with a vocal teacher. She's just six but already passionate about music and dance. So I just pray to God that she continues to carry forward the Mukesh family legacy in some way."Neil Nitin Mukesh's latest web series, 'Hai Junoon!', is currently streaming on Watch


Time of India
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Neil Nitin Mukesh seems ANGRY with Anushka Sen in a viral video; Netizens speculate the reason
A recent red carpet moment between Neil Nitin Mukesh and Anushka Sen has sparked massive curiosity online after a video of their interaction surfaced. Neil and Anushka's Exchange Raises Eyebrows Shared by Instant Bollywood, the clip captures Neil saying something to Anushka in what many interpreted as a harsh tone. While the audio remains unclear, netizens were quick to speculate about tension between the two actors. One user commented, 'Is Neil Nitin Mukesh angry with Anushka Sen?' while another wrote, 'Kuch to bada huwa hai.' A few others chimed in with comments like, 'Zarur is ne kuch ochi harkat ki hogi' and 'Neil behad khubsurat insaan hain but inhe achanak kya hua.' It Happened at a Musical Night The moment in question took place during 'Hai Junoon' musical night that featured a star-studded red carpet launch with singers Shankar Mahadevan and Shaan. Celebrities including Jacqueline Fernandez , Anushka Sen, and Neil Nitin Mukesh made appearances at the event. While most of the evening was filled with musical cheer and celebration, the brief exchange between Neil and Anushka has now become the talking point on social media. Neil Nitin Mukesh's recent film On the professional side, Neil Nitin Mukesh was last seen in the film 'Hisaab Barabar.' The movie features him as Radhe Mohan, an honest ticket checker for Indian Railways who finds himself trapped in a battle against a massive financial scam orchestrated by banker Mickey Mehta. The film, directed by Ashwani Dhir and co-written with Ritesh Shastri, also stars R. Madhavan and Kirti Kulhari. The movie received decent reviews from the audience, even though it didn't create a big impact at the box office. Hai Junoon Trailer: Jacqueline Fernandez, Boman Irani and Neil Nitin Mukesh Starrer Hai Junoon Official Trailer Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . And don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .


Hindustan Times
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Neil Nitin Mukesh says many in the industry celebrate when a film doesn't work, admits it has become ‘toxic'
Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh is busy with the promotions of his debut web series, Hai Junoon. The actor has been working in the industry for almost two decades, having tasted both success and failure. In an interview with Indian Express, Neil lamented on the fact that the industry today has become 'toxic,' adding that many people have become frustrated as well. (Also read: Neil Nitin Mukesh says people doubted him because he looked 'angrez ka baccha': 'They wondered if I even knew Hindi') Talking about the industry, Neil said, 'Here we celebrate when a film doesn't work on a Friday. You are happier for someone's failure than for someone's success. When you are around that atmosphere, the only way forward is to have that passion and self-belief. I believe we should keep trying, even if it doesn't work out. Then there won't be any regrets.' Has the film industry become toxic? Neil adds, 'It does happen, and it happens to a point where it gets toxic. I have seen that a lot, and I still see that a lot. I don't like that conversation. For me, an industry is like my family, at least I used to feel that. If I work or I am hoping to work with somebody, aren't we all a part of the same fraternity? Isn't it our job to call up each other and laud the work? But those phones never come, unless the person is extremely close to you. On your face, nobody will say that.' Neil is the son of playback singer Nitin Mukesh and grandson of singer Mukesh. He made his debuted as a lead with Johnny Gaddaar in 2007. Most recently, he was seen in the 2024 film Hisaab Barabar. A musical drama web series, Hai Junoon is directed by Abhishek Sharma and also stars Jacqueline Fernandez. It is set to premiere on JioHotstar on May 16.


Hindustan Times
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Neil Nitin Mukesh says people doubted him because he looked ‘angrez ka baccha': ‘They wondered if I even knew Hindi'
Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh recently opened up about the kinds of challenges he faced in Bollywood due to his looks. Talking to The Therapy Diariez, he said that people doubted if he even knew how to speak Hindi because he came from a family of singers and looked 'firangi'. Here's what he said. (Also Read: 'Nepo kid hamari field mein glorify zyada kiya jaata hai', says Neil Nitin Mukesh: Being a star's son creates pressure) Neil was asked if he had any fear before he landed his first film in Bollywood and he replied, 'Till the time I didn't land my first film, I didn't let anything affect me. I said, I can't afford to have any kind of fear. I can't afford to have any kind of panics on the front of, will I make something of myself? I do not have a choice, I did not have a choice at all. I had to do it at any cost.' He then added that people questioned him due to his family and how he looked, 'It was already a challenge that I am Mukesh ji's grandson and he's a singer. My father is a singer. Anyway, people were doubting if I could even act. Is his Hindi even good? Dikhta firangi hai. (He looks like a foreigner) So I had a lot of these challenges to tackle. People would say, I look like an angrez ka baccha (child of a foreigner). If I would be able to work in Hindi films. All these were my handicaps which I made into my positives.' For the uninitiated, Neil is the son of playback singer Nitin Mukesh and grandson of singer Mukesh. While he acted as a child artiste in 1988 and 1989 in Vijay and Jaisi Karni Waisi Bharnii, he worked as an assistant director in the 2002 film Mujhse Dosti Karoge. In 2007, he debuted as a lead with Johnny Gaddaar and was most recently seen in the 2024 film Hisaab Barabar.