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In this issue

Farewell, Rishi Kapoor, The best films of Rishi Kapoor as a leading man, Rishi Kapoor’s character roles, Irrfan Khan obituary, Best Hindi films of Irrfan Khan, Best foreign films of Irrfan Khan, Profiling Kaifi Azmi

“I'M HERE TO STAY...”

... AGAINST THE ODDS AND WITH A SMILE TELLS MODEL-SINGER-ACTOR SHONA SHARMA TO FILMFARE

“I'M HERE TO STAY...”

2 mins

ALL THINGS SEXY!

She’s a celebrity stylist, who’s a stunner herself. Analita Seth meets glamour goddess Shaleena Nathani

ALL THINGS SEXY!

5 mins

Farewell Remembering Rishi Kapoor And Irrfan Khan

One was filmdom royalty. The other wanted to play down his royal lineage in Jaipur. One cake-walked into films being the son of the Showman. The other, moulded at the National School of Drama, had to rough it out for decades before turning into a scene-stealer. One was spontaneous. The other studied. But both sensitive. The two actors sharing the screen in Nikkhil Advani’s D-Day was a watershed moment for cinema lovers. Two men. Two missions. One fate. Both killed back-to-back. In real life too, both battled cancer since 2018. Both died within 24 hours of each other. Both will live on eternally. Filmfare pays tribute to the late Rishi Kapoor and Irrfan Khan in a special issue dedicated to the legends…

Farewell Remembering Rishi Kapoor And Irrfan Khan

5 mins

‘‘SOME STORIES ARE DESTINED TO REMAIN INCOMPLETE''

BENGALI DIRECTORS SHIBOPROSAD MUKHERJEE AND NANDITA ROY’S DREAM TO MAKE A FILM WITH THE LATE RISHI KAPOOR REMAINS INCOMPLETE. RAGHUVENDRA SINGH REPRODUCES SHIBOPROSAD’S HEARTFELT NOTE ON THE DEMISE OF THE VETERAN

‘‘SOME STORIES ARE DESTINED TO REMAIN INCOMPLETE''

4 mins

‘‘HE'S A HAPPY MAN UP THERE''

FIRE AND ICE… ANUBHAV SINHA DECODES THE UTTERLY LOVABLE RISHI KAPOOR. RAGHUVENDRA SINGH JOTS DOWN THE DIRECTOR’S MEMORIES…

‘‘HE'S A HAPPY MAN UP THERE''

5 mins

‘‘HE WAS A CUTE TEDDY WITH A FROWN''

TAAPSEE PANNU REMEMBERS THE LATE RISHI KAPOOR FOR HIS ENDEARING AND SEARING HONESTY. RAGHUVENDRA SINGH LISTENS IN…

‘‘HE WAS A CUTE TEDDY WITH A  FROWN''

2 mins

‘‘FOR ME HE'LL ALWAYS REMAIN ALIVE''

JUHI CHAWLA GOES INTO FLASHBACK MODE AS SHE REMINISCES ABOUT HER LATE CO-STAR RISHI KAPOOR. SUMAN SHARMA TAKES NOTES

‘‘FOR ME HE'LL ALWAYS REMAIN ALIVE''

4 mins

‘‘RISHIJI WAS FULL OF LIFE''

NIKKHIL ADVANI FONDLY REMEMBERS ACTOR AND FRIEND RISHI KAPOOR. RAGHUVENDRA SINGH REPLAYS THE EMOTIONAL TRIBUTE IN THE DIRECTOR’S OWN WORDS

‘‘RISHIJI WAS FULL OF LIFE''

4 mins

Irrfan Was A Modern-Day Sufi

Nikkhil Advani looks back with awe and admiration at the late Irrfan Khan. Raghuvendra Singh replays the chat in the filmmaker’s own words…

Irrfan Was A Modern-Day Sufi

3 mins

THE ROMANTICIST

WHAT SET KAIFI AZMI APART FROM OTHER POETS/LYRICISTS WAS HIS SHEER ROMANCE WITH LIFE. FARHANA FAROOK PAYS A TRIBUTE TO THE SUBLIME SONGSTER

THE ROMANTICIST

7 mins

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Filmfare Magazine Description:

PublisherWorldwide Media

CategoryCelebrity

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Filmfare is an Indian English-language monthly magazine published by Worldwide Media. It is the oldest and most popular entertainment magazine in India. Filmfare was founded in 1952. The magazine originally focused on the Hindi film industry, but it has since expanded to cover all aspects of Indian entertainment, including Bollywood, regional cinema, television, music, and fashion.

Filmfare is known for its annual Filmfare Awards, which are considered to be the most prestigious awards in Indian cinema. The magazine also publishes a number of other annual supplements, including the Filmfare Style and Glamour Awards and the Filmfare Power List.

In every issue, you'll find:

* The latest news and gossip from Bollywood: From who's dating who to who's winning awards, Filmfare keeps you up-to-date on all things Bollywood.
* In-depth interviews with your favourite stars: Filmfare's interviews are the best way to get to know your favourite stars on a personal level.
* Behind-the-scenes coverage of your favourite films: Filmfare takes you behind the scenes of your favourite films, from the sets to the premieres.
* Features on the latest trends in fashion and beauty: Filmfare is your go-to source for the latest fashion and beauty trends.
* Competitions and giveaways: Filmfare gives you the chance to win prizes and meet your favourite stars.

Filmfare is a must-read for any fan of Indian cinema.

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