It's been 11 years since actor-filmmaker Farhan Akhtar's second directorial "Lakshya" paid a tribute to the Indian armed forces.
The actor took to micro-blogging website Twitter on Thursday and wrote: "11yearsofLakshya & still climbing. Salute to our armed forces and a big shout out to the entire cast & crew".
The 2004 Indian war drama film revolves around an unambitious man, who finally finds his mission in serving the country. It stars Hrithik Roshan and Preity Zinta.
After the failure of “Bullett Raja” and “Humshakals”, Saif Ali Khan is back to his home turf with a rom-com film “Happy Ending”. But the actor insists that he is not playing safe by opting for the genre.
The 45th edition of the IFFI got off to a glittering start at a ceremony here amid the towering presence of legendary actors Rajinikanth and Amitabh Bachchan, Information and Broadcasting Minister Arun Jaitley, Goa Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar and ewly-installed union Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar.
Actress Divyanka Tripathi, who is currently seen in television series “Ye Hai Mohabbatein”, is a big cricket fan and says that she likes to keep herself updated with the happenings of the game.
New York-based Oscar-winning director Megan Mylan has often taken inspiration from India for her documentaries like "Smile Pinki" and "After My Garden Grows".
She is someone who enjoys the star status in Bollywood but the critically-acclaimed actress Priyanka Chopra wishes to become a zombie for their inability to feel.