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News18
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Kapil Sharma Reacts As Paparazzi Tells Him 'Bahut Patle Ho Gaye'
Last Updated: It should be noted that Kapil Sharma's fitness journey also comes at a time when he is currently working on his next movie, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2. Kapil Sharma's drastic weight loss journey has become the talk of the town. The comedian-actor, who has started shooting for the third season of Netflix's The Great Indian Kapil Show, was recently snapped by the paparazzi in Mumbai's Film City. In a video that surfaced on social media, Kapil was seen posing for the shutterbugs when he was complimented on his weight loss transformation. 'Bahi bahut patle ho gaye ho," a paparazzo told Kapil. To this, the comedian expressed gratitude and said, 'thank you". Kapil looked dapper in a white t-shirt, which he layered with a blue jacket and matching jeans. The comedian was also seen getting into a fun banter with the paparazzi as he waved at them and smiled for the cameras. Watch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Voompla (@voompla) Several social media users also reacted to Kapil Sharma's weight loss journey and expressed surprise. It should be noted that Kapil Sharma's fitness journey also comes at a time when he is currently working on his next movie, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2. The film promises to be the ultimate shaadi-comedy, with Kapil's character now entangled in a multicultural marital mess. Starring Kapil Sharma and Manjot Singh, the film continues its signature blend of comedy, confusion, and chaos that made the original a fan favourite. Directed by Anukalp Goswami, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 is produced by Ratan Jain, Ganesh Jain, and Abbas-Mustan under Venus Worldwide Entertainment in association with Abbas Mustan Film Production. Previously, in an exclusive chat with News18, Kapil Sharma revealed that after Zwigato, he received a host of film offers that required him to play 'serious' roles. Talking about it, he told us, 'After the trailer of Zwigato released, I was offered nine films. And all these films were in the serious zone. But (it was evident that) many of those writers weren't serious about their own work (laughs)." Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2's release date has not been announced as of now. First Published:


News18
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Kapil Sharma Impresses Fans With His Weight Loss: 'Bahut Patle Ho Gaye Ho'
Kapil Sharma is currently working on his next movie, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2. Comedian-actor Kapil Sharma impressed everyone on Saturday morning when he took to his Instagram handle and dropped a new video of himself. In the clip, Kapil was seen jogging in the hills. He sported a black jacket with orange bottoms and a cap. With his headphones on, the comedian was seen running with full dedication as he also enjoyed listening to music. In the caption of his post, Kapil wrote, 'Push harder, Nature has your back 🏔️ ☀️ 🌲 #mountains #gratitude." Check it out here: However, soon after the video was shared, netizens noticed Kapil Sharma's fitness and praised the comedian for his weight loss journey. 'Good sir, bahut fit Ho Gaya ho aap," one of the fans wrote. 'Bhai ji good morning bahut patle hogye ho," added another. Kapil Sharma's fitness journey also comes at a time when he is currently working on his next movie, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2. The film promises to be the ultimate shaadi-comedy, with Kapil's character now entangled in a multicultural marital mess. Starring Kapil Sharma and Manjot Singh, the film continues its signature blend of comedy, confusion, and chaos that made the original a fan favourite. Directed by Anukalp Goswami, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 is produced by Ratan Jain, Ganesh Jain, and Abbas-Mustan under Venus Worldwide Entertainment in association with Abbas Mustan Film Production. Previously, in an exclusive chat with News18, Kapil Sharma revealed that after Zwigato, he received a host of film offers that required him to play 'serious' roles. Talking about it, he told us, 'After the trailer of Zwigato released, I was offered nine films. And all these films were in the serious zone. But (it was evident that) many of those writers weren't serious about their own work (laughs)." Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2's release date has not been announced as of now. First Published:


The Hindu
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
The Huddle to have discussion on the many shades of womanhood on screen
It is a fascinating moment for Indian cinema. While acts of machismo still dominate the screen, Indian films, and film industries, are breaking out of their ingrained androcentrism. Across regions and languages, artists and directors—via nuanced, sensitive and lyrical explorations of the female experience—are broadening the boundaries of storytelling. And while women filmmakers and actors are at the forefront of this change, some of these films are also beautifully helmed by male directors and writers, transcending biases linked with artistic endeavour. For The Hindu Huddle, internationally acclaimed actor‑turned‑filmmaker Nandita Das (Manto, Zwigato), powerhouse performer Shahana Goswami (Santosh, Despatch) and visionary director-screenwriter Jeo Baby (The Great Indian Kitchen, Kaathal - The Core) sit down to discuss the many shades of womanhood and feminine power on screen. The session — The female gaze: Redefining cinema on the global stage — will be moderated by Shilajit Mitra, film critic of The Hindu. The Huddle, a marquee event of The Hindu Group, is to be held in Bengaluru on May 9 and 10. The speakers will delve into how the film industry, long shaped by patriarchal hierarchies, has, over time, seen women break barriers and assert their voice. But while women-led narratives are celebrated, is parity and acceptance being achieved? The discussion will also address issues of censorship and self-censorship. Films steeped in the politics of liberation — social, physical, sexual — often come under intense societal scrutiny. What, then, are the challenges of bringing these narratives to a wider audience? Finally, the conversation will consider the rising global recognition of gender-sensitive cinema out of India. Even as soft power narratives dominate, how is an alternative view of Indian cinema reaching the world? If you have any questions that you would like our moderator to ask the panelists, write to us at huddle@