Salman Khan in a still from the video.
New Delhi:
Actress Sonam Kapoor's invite for video confessions about personal fears is proving very edifying. In the latest instalment of Instagram posts, her Prem Ratan Dhan Payo co-star Salman Khan reveals that his writer father Salim Khan turned a piece of advice he dispensed to his children into a dialogue for one of the most famous characters in one of the most famous film scripts he has ever written.
The film was Sholay, the character who spoke the dialogue was Gabbar Khan. This is the line:
Perhaps less educational but also less unexpected is 22-year-old Alia Bhatt's post:
Parineeti Chopra had an irony-rusting tale:
Not everyone was willing to open a window into their soul for the ravening public. Filmmaker Karan Johar and comedy collective AIB's Tanmay Bhat had offerings much less deep:
In terms of levity, it would be hard to outdo actor Shahid Kapoor's post from last week. And nobody should even try:
Sonam Kapoor asked fans, friends and family to send videos about fear and courage as publicity for her new film Neerja, based on the life of slain Pan Am stewardess Neerja Bhanot. Directed by Ram Madhvani, Neerja releases on February 19. (Also Read: Shahid Kapoor Fears No One. Wait, Sorry Mira, Didn't See You There)
The film was Sholay, the character who spoke the dialogue was Gabbar Khan. This is the line:
Perhaps less educational but also less unexpected is 22-year-old Alia Bhatt's post:
Parineeti Chopra had an irony-rusting tale:
Not everyone was willing to open a window into their soul for the ravening public. Filmmaker Karan Johar and comedy collective AIB's Tanmay Bhat had offerings much less deep:
In terms of levity, it would be hard to outdo actor Shahid Kapoor's post from last week. And nobody should even try:
Sonam Kapoor asked fans, friends and family to send videos about fear and courage as publicity for her new film Neerja, based on the life of slain Pan Am stewardess Neerja Bhanot. Directed by Ram Madhvani, Neerja releases on February 19. (Also Read: Shahid Kapoor Fears No One. Wait, Sorry Mira, Didn't See You There)