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India.com
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
One villain role in Amitabh Bachchan's film ruined this actor's image, people began to hate him in real life, called him cruel, his name is…
Everyone will remember BR Chopra's Mahabharat. This show is still very popular. The popular TV show, Mahabharat, gave a different identity to every actor. Every character was engraved in people's minds. Goga Kapoor played the character of Kansa in the show. Goga Kapoor's real name is Ravindra Kapoor. While all the actors made a lot of money by playing roles in Mahabharat, playing this role proved to be very difficult for Goga Kapoor. People started hating him in real life. He has played villains in films. Let us tell you more about Goga Kapoor. One role changed this actor's life Goga Kapoor got a lot of popularity by playing the role of Kansa. He impressed everyone with his acting, but this role changed his entire life. His image had completely changed. People did not like him. People started calling him a sinner, a tyrant and a cruel person because of his role as Kansa. He told in an interview that people used to stop him on the way and ask him why he did such atrocities with his sister Devaki. Goga Kapoor has played roles like Don, Dinkar Rao and Daku Shaitan in his career. He started his career with the film Jwala in 1971. He has worked in films like Toofaan, Khoon Pasina, Ghata, Mr. Natwarlal, Betaab, Agneepath, Hatimtai, Sholay and Toofaan, Shaktimaan, Refugee, Dostana, Shaan, Yaarana, Zanjeer. 20 movies with Amitabh Bachchan Goga Kapoor worked with Amitabh Bachchan in more than 20 films. Their pairing was quite popular. One hero and one villain. Both of them entertained people a lot. Goga Kapoor is no longer in this world. He died on March 3, 2011 at the age of 70.


Time of India
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Jaya Bachchan was once said to have broken down seeing Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha's onscreen chemistry in a blockbuster movie
ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT In the vibrant and changing landscape of Bollywood during the late 1970s, one on-screen couple stood out—Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha. Their magnetic presence lit up the screen with every shared frame, leaving viewers spellbound and gossip columns buzzing. Their chemistry felt so real, so raw, that fans and media alike began to suspect that their bond extended far beyond the film while speculation thrived, Amitabh remained silent—choosing dignity over disclosure. Rekha, however, gradually opened up over the years, offering glimpses into a story that was as tender as it was of the most poignant moments in this chapter came in 1978, during the release of Muqaddar Ka Sikandar , a film that became a massive hit. But beyond its commercial success, it reportedly shattered hearts—especially that of Jaya Bachchan, Amitabh's wife. According to Rekha, the private trial screening of the film turned into an emotionally charged an old interview from Stardust, Times of India reported that Rekha spotted Jaya tearing up at the trial show of the film. 'Once, I was looking at the whole (Bachchan) family through the projection room when they came to see the trial show of 'Muqaddar Ka Sikandar'. Jaya was sitting in the front row and he (Amitabh) and his parents were in the row behind her. They couldn't see her as clearly as I could. And during our love scenes, I could see tears pouring down her face," she told the magazine.A week after that intense screening, Rekha claimed she began hearing murmurs that shocked her. She was told that Amitabh had decided not to work with her anymore. 'I was hearing from everyone that he told his producers he wouldn't do any more films with me,' she shared in the same interview. For fans who had grown to love their on-screen partnership, the news was both unexpected and Amitabh and Rekha were box-office gold together—starring in blockbusters like Mr. Natwarlal, Khoon Pasina, Do Anjaane, Suhaag, and Ram Balram—their last appearance together came in 1981's Silsila. Ironically, this Yash Chopra film mirrored the whispers surrounding them, portraying a fictional love triangle with eerie echoes of real the widespread belief that there was tension between Rekha and Jaya, Rekha always spoke with respect about her. In a heartfelt 1990s interview with Simi Garewal, Rekha praised Jaya's composure and inner strength. 'Didibhai is exceptionally mature. I've rarely met a woman with such poise and dignity. I deeply admire her,' she asked directly if she had ever loved Amitabh, Rekha's reply was unflinching: 'Absolutely. That's a silly question. Everyone falls in love with him. Why should I pretend otherwise? Of course I did—and do.'After Silsila, they never worked together again. It marked the quiet conclusion of not just a cinematic pairing but perhaps Bollywood's most whispered love story. Their journey—composed of shared stares, silent sacrifices, and undeniable emotion—lives on, not just in reels of film, but in the hearts of those who watched, felt, and Silsila underperformed when released, it later achieved cult status—immortalizing a love that never needed confirmation to be real.


Economic Times
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
Jaya Bachchan once broke down seeing Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha's onscreen chemistry in this 1978 blockbuster
Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha were a popular Bollywood pair. Their on-screen chemistry sparked rumors of an off-screen romance. Rekha admitted her love for Amitabh. Jaya Bachchan, Amitabh's wife, was reportedly affected. Amitabh stopped working with Rekha after the film Muqaddar Ka Sikandar. Their last film together was Silsila. The film mirrored their rumored love triangle. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads In the vibrant and changing landscape of Bollywood during the late 1970s, one on-screen couple stood out—Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha. Their magnetic presence lit up the screen with every shared frame, leaving viewers spellbound and gossip columns buzzing. Their chemistry felt so real, so raw, that fans and media alike began to suspect that their bond extended far beyond the film while speculation thrived, Amitabh remained silent—choosing dignity over disclosure. Rekha, however, gradually opened up over the years, offering glimpses into a story that was as tender as it was of the most poignant moments in this chapter came in 1978, during the release of Muqaddar Ka Sikandar , a film that became a massive hit. But beyond its commercial success, it reportedly shattered hearts—especially that of Jaya Bachchan, Amitabh's wife. According to Rekha, the private trial screening of the film turned into an emotionally charged event. In an old interview with Stardust magazine, she recalled watching from a projection room as the Bachchan family arrived. 'I saw Jaya sitting in the front row. Amitabh and his parents sat just behind her. During the romantic scenes between Amitabh and me, I could see tears flowing down her face.'A week after that intense screening, Rekha claimed she began hearing murmurs that shocked her. She was told that Amitabh had decided not to work with her anymore. 'I was hearing from everyone that he told his producers he wouldn't do any more films with me,' she shared in the same interview. For fans who had grown to love their on-screen partnership, the news was both unexpected and Amitabh and Rekha were box-office gold together—starring in blockbusters like Mr. Natwarlal, Khoon Pasina, Do Anjaane, Suhaag, and Ram Balram—their last appearance together came in 1981's Silsila. Ironically, this Yash Chopra film mirrored the whispers surrounding them, portraying a fictional love triangle with eerie echoes of real the widespread belief that there was tension between Rekha and Jaya, Rekha always spoke with respect about her. In a heartfelt 1990s interview with Simi Garewal, Rekha praised Jaya's composure and inner strength. 'Didibhai is exceptionally mature. I've rarely met a woman with such poise and dignity. I deeply admire her,' she asked directly if she had ever loved Amitabh, Rekha's reply was unflinching: 'Absolutely. That's a silly question. Everyone falls in love with him. Why should I pretend otherwise? Of course I did—and do.'After Silsila, they never worked together again. It marked the quiet conclusion of not just a cinematic pairing but perhaps Bollywood's most whispered love story. Their journey—composed of shared stares, silent sacrifices, and undeniable emotion—lives on, not just in reels of film, but in the hearts of those who watched, felt, and Silsila underperformed when released, it later achieved cult status—immortalizing a love that never needed confirmation to be real.


Time of India
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Jaya Bachchan once broke down seeing Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha's onscreen chemistry in this 1978 blockbuster
In the vibrant and changing landscape of Bollywood during the late 1970s, one on-screen couple stood out—Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha. Their magnetic presence lit up the screen with every shared frame, leaving viewers spellbound and gossip columns buzzing. Their chemistry felt so real, so raw, that fans and media alike began to suspect that their bond extended far beyond the film sets. But while speculation thrived, Amitabh remained silent—choosing dignity over disclosure. Rekha, however, gradually opened up over the years, offering glimpses into a story that was as tender as it was tragic. One of the most poignant moments in this chapter came in 1978, during the release of Muqaddar Ka Sikandar , a film that became a massive hit. But beyond its commercial success, it reportedly shattered hearts—especially that of Jaya Bachchan, Amitabh's wife. According to Rekha, the private trial screening of the film turned into an emotionally charged event. In an old interview with Stardust magazine, she recalled watching from a projection room as the Bachchan family arrived. 'I saw Jaya sitting in the front row. Amitabh and his parents sat just behind her. During the romantic scenes between Amitabh and me, I could see tears flowing down her face.' Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 점점 퍼지는 기미, 레이저에 헛돈 쓰지 마세요 두아이연구원 A week after that intense screening, Rekha claimed she began hearing murmurs that shocked her. She was told that Amitabh had decided not to work with her anymore. 'I was hearing from everyone that he told his producers he wouldn't do any more films with me,' she shared in the same interview. For fans who had grown to love their on-screen partnership, the news was both unexpected and disheartening. Though Amitabh and Rekha were box-office gold together—starring in blockbusters like Mr. Natwarlal, Khoon Pasina, Do Anjaane, Suhaag, and Ram Balram—their last appearance together came in 1981's Silsila. Ironically, this Yash Chopra film mirrored the whispers surrounding them, portraying a fictional love triangle with eerie echoes of real life. Despite the widespread belief that there was tension between Rekha and Jaya, Rekha always spoke with respect about her. In a heartfelt 1990s interview with Simi Garewal, Rekha praised Jaya's composure and inner strength. 'Didibhai is exceptionally mature. I've rarely met a woman with such poise and dignity. I deeply admire her,' she said. When asked directly if she had ever loved Amitabh, Rekha's reply was unflinching: 'Absolutely. That's a silly question. Everyone falls in love with him. Why should I pretend otherwise? Of course I did—and do.' After Silsila, they never worked together again. It marked the quiet conclusion of not just a cinematic pairing but perhaps Bollywood's most whispered love story. Their journey—composed of shared stares, silent sacrifices, and undeniable emotion—lives on, not just in reels of film, but in the hearts of those who watched, felt, and believed. Though Silsila underperformed when released, it later achieved cult status—immortalizing a love that never needed confirmation to be real.


Mint
21-04-2025
- Lifestyle
- Mint
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