Madaari is worth the price for Irrfan's flawless one-man show
The Jungle Book is packed with stunning action and liberal doses of humour
Overall, Jazbaa feels like a wasted effort, a clear case of superficial style triumphing over substance by a fair distance
But in a society desperate for closure at all cost, is anything less than a clear-cut verdict acceptable?
We don't know the reason for sure, but it seems that Twitter thought it would be funny to fit some of Irrfan's dialogues onto popular American films
"The sequel will also have an ensemble cast. We are in talks with actors but no one is locked yet. From the first part, we are in talks with Irrfan. There is a verbal commitment from him," said a source
"I don't know where this news came from about me not doing it. I think somebody tried asking me about it at an event and I said, 'I'll talk about it later, it's not the occasion'. Then the story came out that 'She is not doing it'," said Zarine Khan
"Tom is a dear friend. He is a very warm person and an outstanding human being. I enjoyed every moment of working with him. Whenever two actors are familiar with each other's work and you admire somebody, shooting becomes an engaging affair," Irrfan said
Irrfan Khan says he became the creative producer for his latest film Madaari because he wanted to "control" over the film's release. "I wanted that if I make a film then it gets a release date," he said.
Actor Siddharth has spoken on the recent murder of a 24-year-old techie, Swati, by an alleged stalker. He tweeted, "The truth is a lot of stalking in real life is inspired by what we show in our films. Too many examples of justification." However, actor Irrfan Khan disagrees. "I don't think commercial media has that power to change people's perception," Irrfan said.
Actor Irrfan Khan, who is promoting his latest film Madaari, has raised questions to our political leaders. Given an opportunity, the actor would ask PM Narendra Modi, "Where does the accountability lie if something happens? Why is it not transparent. Don't the political parties also have the responsibility to make people aware so that they can make a better choice?"
At a recent event, when Irrfan Khan was asked about the similarity between the posters of his film Madaari and Rajinikanth's Kabali, he said: "I saw that Rajinikanthji's film stole the poster of our film. No big deal about it." But, it turns out that Kabali's was a fan made poser.
Varun Dhawan, John Abraham promoted Dishoom while Urvashi Rautela and Ritiesh Deshmukh promoted Great Grand Masti on the sets of So You Think You Can Dance with Madhuri Dixit. Irrfan Khan promoted Madaari at TV show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa on July 5 in Mumbai.
Actors Aftab Shivdasani, Vivek Oberoi and Riteish Deshmukh launched the trailer of their new film Great Grand Masti in Mumbai on June 16.
Salman Khan, Sanjay Dutt, Irrfan and Anil Kapoor were spotted in different part of Mumbai for work and family time on June 10.
We spotted actor Akshay Kumar at a movie theatre in Mumbai on May 22. Akshay was casually dressed in a tee and pants.