Rani wishes Salman had a kid
Rani Mukerji wishes that actor Salman Khan had a daughter who could marry Shah Rukh Khan's son AbRam. SRK mentioned how his younger son AbRam is like Salman. While the little one expresses his love for his parents quite often, he doesn't shy away from saying “I love you too” to any girl he meets. Rani said, “Salman, I wish you had a daughter, who will be the prettiest girl. We can actually look at a rishta for your daughter with AbRam.” SRK added to this, “We should call you ‘Shaadi Mukerji.’”
‘As actors, we play a very important part in everyone's life. We are considered role models and it is necessary on our part to set the right examples for people. I am someone who has always lived from the heart. I did not want to do things because everyone else was doing them.’
—Kareena
Kapoor Khan
Actor Salman Khan said that he doesn't do “meaningful films” but his films definitely carry a “huge message.” Asked him what about playing a villain? He said, “I don't want to play a villain because if I play it really well then people will be impressed by me and will start behaving like villains. My films have huge messages, which is keeping them away from the wrong and they’re doing the right thing.”
Donald honoured at Zurich
Veteran actor Donald Sutherland will be honoured with the lifetime achievement award at the 14th edition of the Zurich Film Festival.
The 83-year-old actor will also present his recently released movie The Leisure Seeker at the festival.
Having worked in more than hundred films, Sutherland is a recipient of many prestigious awards including Emmy and Oscar.
He has received Emmy and Golden Globe awards as Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the film Citizen X and won a Golden Globe for Path to War.
Sutherland's recent work also includes roles in The Hunger Games and TV series Trust.