Saira Banu Opens Up About Vyjayanthimala-Dilip Kumar's Feud; Salman Khan Says Men 'Don't Want To Be Men'
Saira Banu Opens Up About Vyjayanthimala-Dilip Kumar's Feud; Salman Khan Says Men 'Don't Want To Be Men'
Vyjayanthimala was replaced from a film after her tiff with Dilip Kumar. Salman Khan got candid at Angry Young Men trailer launch.

Do interpersonal relationships exactly look like what they do from the surface? Are all marriages happy marriages? Are all friendships based on a solid foundation of trust and selflessness? What happens when you unravel phony lies about your confidants who you realise have been masked strangers all this while? Mudassar Aziz’s Khel Khel Mein explores relationships’ complexities, nuances and messiness under the garb of being a comic caper.

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Saira Banu took to Instagram recently to wish Vyjayanthimala a happy 91st birthday. In her heartfelt note, she recalled how the actress was once replaced from Ram Aur Shyam after a misunderstanding with Dilip Kumar. She then mentioned how she was fed up with their tiff and got them to patch up.

Read More: Vyjayanthimala Was Removed From Film After Tiff With Dilip Kumar, Says Saira Banu: ‘They’d Avoid Meeting…’

Salman Khan said men today do not want to be men anymore. The superstar joined the acclaimed writer duo Salim-Javed, formally known as Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar at the launch of Angry Young Men. The actor was speaking about the duo’s films when he shared his insights about the present generation. He declared that men don’t want to be men anymore whereas, Salim and Javed were, are, and will always be men.

Read More: Salman Khan Says Men Today ‘Don’t Want To Be Men’: ‘God Makes Men But This Generation…’ | Watch

In the late 1970s, Salim-Javed were synonymous with success, delivering unforgettable films like Yaadon Ki Baaraat, Zanjeer, Deewar, and Sholay. The Angry Young Men trailer reveals that at the height of their fame, they demanded and received a fee of Rs 21 lakh per film—an amount higher than what even Amitabh Bachchan, India’s highest-paid actor at the time, earned.

Read More: How Salim-Javed Earned More Than Amitabh Bachchan: The Iconic Story Behind Their Rs 21 Lakh Fee

Ranvir Shorey has finally opened up about his fallout with Pooja Bhatt. The two, who were close friends before being involved in a romantic relationship, had an ugly breakup following which Pooja had also accused Ranvir of being abusive. However, in a recent interview, Ranvir addressed the allegations for the first time and claimed that it was Pooja Bhatt’s brother who ‘assaulted’ him. He even blamed Mahesh Bhatt for planting “false” stories against him in the media.

Read More: Ranvir Shorey Makes SHOCKING Claims: ‘Pooja Bhatt’s Brother Assaulted Me, Mahesh Bhatt Planted Lies’

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