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3 days ago
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Aamir Khan: 'Lost a lot of money on my show Satyamev Jayate, my first marriage with Reena Dutta failed because...'
The actor said, 'Reena and I got married really early, I was 21 and she was 19. The first day when our marriage was legally possible was 18th April.' read more Aamir Khan is gearing up for the release of his new film Sitaare Zameen Par. And in an interview with Raj Shamani, the actor spoke about a lot of things, he first addressed his first marriage with Reena Dutta and how they parted ways. The actor said, 'Reena and I got married really early, I was 21 and she was 19. The first day when our marriage was legally possible was 18th April.' STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD He added, 'We got legally married on 18th April and we knew each other only for four months, and didn't spend much time together. We loved each other a lot and that's why we decided to get married.' Khan continued, 'Today, when I look back, I feel you should be really careful while deciding to get married. Us waqt Jawaani ke josh mein aap bahut saari cheezein nahin samajhte ho.' 'Reena ke saath meri zindagi bahut achchi kati hai. Reena was not at fault at all, she's an amazing person. We have literally grown up together and respect each other a lot. But nobody should get married in a rush.' On his show Satyamev Jayate I felt this show is very important (and) usme ye sab nahi hona chahiye. It should be clean. I told Bimal (Parekh, his CA) that I want to terminate my five endorsements. I did suffer a huge loss but I was sure about my decision. I apologised to all five clients and told them they weren't at fault. (I told them) Main jo kaam kar raha hoo usme mujhe ye emotionally suit nahi ho raha. They understood it and terminated it. 'I've read about it that Aamir Khan earned a lot through Satyamev Jayate. Actually, mera bohot ghata hua Satyamev Jayate mein. Money-wise, bhayankar ghata hua. But what I've learnt from it is priceless, STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD


Time of India
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
I had no intentions of making a silver screen comeback: Neelam Kothari Soni
Neelam Kothari Soni Neelam Kothari Soni , who was last seen in the 2001 release Kasam before making a comeback with the reality TV show The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives in 2020, was recently in the city for an event. The actress-turned-jewellery designer, who was accompanied by her friends and fellow stars Maheep Kapoor , Bhavana Pandey and Seema Sajdeh , sat down for a quick chat with us, where she spoke about returning to acting, stepping into OTT and her love for Ahmedabad. Excerpts: 'Had no intentions to return to acting' Neelam, who started working in films at an early age and gave hits like Jawaani, Love 86, Ilzaam, and Khudgarz, went on a sabbatical in 2001. Ask her about her return to the screen two decades on, and the actress says, 'Honestly, I had no plans or intentions to get back to acting. In fact, I didn't want to, consciously. But somehow the show (The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives), just landed in my lap. A lot of credit goes to Karan (Johar), for offering me this, as it has provided so many surprising avenues and opportunities for me.' Maheep Kapoor, Seema Sajdeh, Neelam Kothari Soni and Bhavana Pandey during their recent visit to the city by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Invest $200 in Amazon without buying stocks to earn a second salary Marketsall Sign Up Undo Neelam has been friends with Bhavana and Maheep for several decades now. On asking if she shared some advice from her experience in the industry to their daughters (actresses Ananya Panday and Shanaya Kapoor ), Neelam laughs, 'No, I didn't have to give any advice to them at all. Actually, they don't need it either. They are already very smart and sharp for the industry today. In fact, I believe I will need some tips from them if I do a project now (smiles).' 'OTT's reach is simply amazing' A lot of Neelam's contemporaries like Madhuri Dixit have tried their hand at playing varied roles in different genres on OTT today. Does she intend on exploring it as well? Neelam smiles, 'I believe in 'never say never.' I will take up a project if I like the concept and script, but I haven't received anything like that yet. But I am so happy to see the opportunities, roles and genres OTT is offering today. And the power it has, to give us a massive reach, is simply amazing.' 'Ahmedabad is warm and welcoming' Neelam, who has been to the city several times, has her roots in Gujarat (as her father is a Gujarati). She says, 'I am a half-Gujarati indeed, and I understand the language as well, but I can't talk in Gujarati a lot (laughs).' Talking about the city, she says, 'I have visited Ahmedabad many times for my jewellery exhibitions. The city and the people here have always been warm and welcoming.'