Jiyein Kyun Song Lyrics :
The Jiyein Kyun Lyrics from Abhishek Bachchan’s Dum Maaro Dum. If there are any mistakes in the Jiyein Kyun Lyrics, kindly post below in the comments section, we will rectify it as soon as possible.
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Song Credits:
Movie: Dum Maaro Dum (2011)
Music Director: Pritam Chakraborty
Lyricist: Jaideep Sahni
Director: Rohan Sippy
Producer: Ramesh Sippy
Starring: Abhishek Bachchan, Bipasha Basu, Prateik Babbar, Aditya Pancholi, Rana Daggubati, Govind Namdeo, Deepika Padukone, Anaitha Nair
Song Title: Jiyein Kyun Lyrics
Singer(s): Papon
Release Date: April 22nd 2011
Jiyein Kyun Song Hindi Lyrics :
न आये हो, न आओगे,
न phone पे बुलाओगे
न शाम की करारी चाय,
लबों से यूँ पिलाओगे
न आये हो, न आओगे,
न दिन ढले सताओगे
न रात की नशीली बाय से,
नींद में जगाओगे
गए तुम गए हो क्यूँ, रात बाकी है
गए तुम गए हो क्यूँ, साथ बाकी है
गए तुम गए, हम थम गए,
हर बात बाकी है
गए क्यूँ, तो जियें क्यूँ
न आये हो, न आओगे,
न दूरियाँ दिखाओगे
न थाम के वो जोश में,
यूँ होश से उड़ाओगे
न आये हो, न आओगे,
न झूठ से सुनाओगे
न रूठ के सिरहाने में,
remote को छुपाओगे
गए तुम गए हो क्यूँ, रात बाकी है
गए तुम गए हो क्यूँ, साथ बाकी है
गए तुम गए, हम थम गए,
हर बात बाकी है
गए क्यूँ, तो जियें क्यूँ
गए क्यूँ, तो जियें क्यूँ
आँख भी थम गयी, ना थकी
रात भी न बंटी, ना कटी
रात भी छेड़ती, मारती
नींद भी लुट गयी, छिन गई
रात भी ना सही, ना रही
रात भी लाज़मी, ज़ाल्मी
गए तुम गए हो क्यूँ, रात बाकी है
गए तुम गए हो क्यूँ, साथ बाकी है
गए तुम गए, हम थम गए,
हर बात बाकी है
गए क्यूँ, तो जियें क्यूँ
गए क्यूँ, तो जियें क्यूँ
(गए क्यूँ, गए क्यूँ
गए क्यूँ)
तो जियें क्यूँ
न आये हो, न आओगे,
न phone पे बुलाओगे
न शाम की करारी चाय,
लबों से यूँ चुराओगे
Jiyein Kyun Song English Lyrics
Na aaye ho, na aaoge,
na phone pe bulaoge
Na shaam ki karaari chai,
labo’n se yun pilaoge
Na aaye ho, na aaoge,
na din dhale sataoge
Na raat ki nashili bye se
neendh mein jagaoge
Gaye tum gaye ho kyun,
yeh raat baaki hai
Gaye tum gaye ho kyun,
saath baaki hai
Gaye tum gaye hum tham gaye
Har baat baaki hai
Gaye kyun toh jiyein kyun
Na aaye ho, na aaoge,
na dooriyaan dhikhaoge
Na thaam ke woh josh
mein yun hosh se udaoge
Na aaye ho, na aaoge,
na jhoot se sunaoge
Na rooth ke sirhane mein,
remote ko chhupaoge
Gaye tum gaye ho kyun,
yeh raat baaki hai
Gaye tum gaye ho kyun,
saath baaki hai
Gaye tum gaye hum tham gaye
Har baat baaki hai
Gaye kyun toh jiyein kyun
Aankh bhi tham gayi, na thaki
Raat bhi na bati, na kati
Raat bhi chherti marrti
Neend bhi lutt gayi, chiin gayi
Raat bhi na sahi, na rahi
Raat bhi laazmi, zaalmi
Gaye tum gaye ho kyun,
yeh raat baaki hai
Gaye tum gaye ho kyun,
saath baaki hai
Gaye tum gaye hum tham gaye
Har baat baaki hai
Gaye kyun toh jiyein kyun
Gaye kyun toh jiyein kyun
Na aaye ho, na aaoge,
na phone pe bulaoge
Na shaam ki karaari chai
Labo’n se yun chhudaoge
Extra Information :
About Dum Maaro Dum (2011) Movie :
Lawrence “Lorry” Gomes, a football player, is accepted into an American college at the beginning of the movie. He cannot achieve his dream because of a lack of money. Tani, his lover, however, was awarded a scholarship to study in the US. Despite being pleased for his girlfriend’s success, he gets unhappy because he hasn’t achieved his own goal.
Ricky, his friend, assures him that he can get Lorry into college, but that he will need to bring drugs in with him. Lorry nods in agreement and gets through the airport X-ray machine without incident. Formerly corrupt police officer ACP Vishnu Kamath took numerous bribes to appease his family. But he lost his family in an automobile accident.
A few years later, he receives an offer from The Chief Minister of Goa has taken on the task of rooting out all drug traffickers in the state. The drug suppliers become terrified as a result of his success. Zoey Mendosa calls a meeting of the drug traffickers. If they send their narcotics to Michael Barbosa, the mysterious man, Zoey assures them that they will be in good hands. After deciding to pursue Michael Barbosa, Kamath learns about Ricky.
Ricky is already dead when Kamath arrives at his place. Kamath learns about his lover Rozanna and his cocaine smuggling. On the day that Lorry is set to depart, they arrive at the airport. When Kamath meets Rozanna, he discovers a picture of Lorry on her phone. She can leave because there isn’t of proof. Then, Kamath recognizes Lorry as the one he saw on Rozanna’s phone.
When they arrest him, they discover cocaine hidden in his backpack. After Lorry is placed in juvenile detention, DJ Joaquim “Joki” Fernandes, a friend of Lorry’s, attempts to get him out. Then, it becomes clear that Joki and Zoey were once romantically involved. Zoey failed in her attempt to become an air hostess. Joki introduced her to his boss, the globally connected Lorsa Biscuita, also known as the Biscuit.
Biscuit’s connections helped her land a position in the airline industry, but in order to pay him back, she had to smuggle cocaine into foreign countries. After being discovered, she received a 14-year prison sentence. Through Biscuit, she was set free in 14 days, but she had to spend the night with Biscuit as payment. She ended her relationship with Joki and began trafficking drugs with Biscuit.
After Joki and Zoey get together, they decide to share a bed. He receives a video from Zoey showing Biscuit declaring that Michael Barbosa will be bringing and trading drugs to his rave in neighboring Karnataka, which is outside of Kamath’s authority. Joki hands Kamath this tape. Upon discovering Joki and Zoey’s relationship, Biscuit murders Zoey.
Kamath attacks Biscuit’s party and arrests the drug sellers after enlisting Lorry’s assistance. When Kamath claims to know Barbosa’s secret and his colleague Rane questions him about it, Kamath is killed by Rane. It becomes apparent that Rane was always interacting with Biscuit. After learning of Kamath’s passing, Joki visits the scene of the murder and puts the puzzle pieces together just like Kamath did.
Biscuit uses Michael Barbosa’s gravestone to store drugs; he is not a man. Joki is seen calling Rane to set up a meeting after carefully stashing the cocaine bags somewhere. Now that the charge is dropped, Lorry is allowed to leave jail. Joki kills Rane, claiming to know that Rane is the one who killed Kamath, as the two prepare to meet Biscuit. Biscuit is using an electric furnace to cremate Kamath’s remains.
It is evident that Joki has hidden the narcotics in this location, and Biscuit gets there much too late. After being overthrown by the devastation of his stash, Biscuit is murdered—possibly by Rozanna. Joki is singing at a beach party when Lorry arrives, and Tani joins him in a happy reunion. As the movie comes to a close, Joki is seen riding off into the sunset while thinking back on Kamath and Zoey.
About Pritam Chakraborty :
Born in Kolkata, India on June 14, 1971, Pritam Chakraborty, better known by his moniker, is an Indian composer, guitarist, instrumentalist, music producer, and singer. After earning his degree in sound engineering from FTII, he worked as a composer for commercial jingles before making his feature film debut as a co-composer in Tere Liye (2001).
His first record as a solo composer was Dhoom. The song’s composition, “Dhoom,” went on to become the first viral hit in Indian cinema history and brought the composer widespread recognition and the Zee Cine Award for Best Track of the Year. Over the course of a two-decade career, he has composed music for over 125 Bollywood films and has won multiple accolades,
including six Filmfare Awards for Best Music Director and four Mirchi Music Awards (out of fourteen nominations) for Music Composer of the Year. From 2001 to the present, Pritam has been involved in the music industry. His labels include Sony Music India, YRF Music, Eros, Saregama, Tips, and Zee Music Company.
Childhood
Anuradha and Prabodh Chakraborty are the parents of Pritam. His father gave him his initial instruction in music, and he picked up the guitar at school.
He attended St. James’ School and graduated from Presidency College with a bachelor’s degree in geology. During his time as President, Pritam was connected to the nonpartisan political movement Independents’ Consolidation. Pritam enrolled in FTII, Pune, in 1994 to study sound recording and engineering.
Pritam started a group named He performed the guitar for his classmates in the Presidency batch as they celebrated “Jotugriher Pakhi”. About that time, they published a tape. Pritam joined Chandrabindoo, a Bangla band. Later, while filming Life in a… Metro, Pritam formed the band Metro with James, Suhail, Soham, and Eric.
Career
1997–2003: Bollywood debut and jingles
Chakraborty arrived in Mumbai in 1997, having graduated from FTII Pune’s sound engineering program. He encountered up-and-coming musicians like Shantanu Moitra, Rajkumar Hirani, Sanjay Gadhvi, and Jeet Gannguli while writing commercial jingles.
Renowned title tunes for TV serials including Astitva, Kkavyanjali, Ye Meri Life Hai, Remix, Kashmeer, Miilee, and Dil Kare were composed by Pritam. He also wrote well-known jingles for companies like Santro, Emami, McDonald’s,[8] Head & Shoulders, Thums Up, Limca, and Complan.
With the release of Tere Liye (December 2001), Pritam earned his big break. The movie didn’t quite work, even if the music was warmly received. The Jeet-Pritam team composed music for Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai, a film by Yash Raj Films, in 2002. Every every song from the movie hit the charts. Soon after, due to a miscommunication, Jeet made the decision for the partners to part ways.
Dhoom, Life in a Metro, and Love Aaj Kal, 2004–2009
Pritam’s works gained recognition for their skill in fusing western influences with Indian traditional music. His music for Dhoom, Gadhvi’s follow-up movie, was an enormous smash. The Dhoom title track, performed in both Hindi (by Sunidhi Chauhan) and English (by Tata Young), transcended regional boundaries and gained popularity in bars in the It brought him his first Zee Cine Award for Best Track of the Year and was played in the UK, USA, and East Asia. For the Dhoom soundtrack, he was nominated for the first time for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director.
He also wrote the songs for Gadhvi’s Dhoom sequel, Dhoom 2, in 2006. The film received mixed reviews from critics but went on to become the highest-selling Indian music record of the year and enjoy significant commercial success. Additionally, it led to his second nomination for Best Music Director at the Filmfare Award.
He composed music for movies like Kidnap, Jannat, Kismat Konnection, Gangster, and Jannat after that. His songs for Anurag Basu’s Life in a… Metro won him a lot of praise from critics in 2007. He and Suhail Kaul established the band Metro.
Eric Pillai, Bangladeshi singer James, and Sohu pet name Chakraborty were cast for the movie. For the song “Mauja Hi Mauja” from Imtiaz Ali’s Jab We Met, he received his second Zee Cine Award for Best Track of the Year. His first Producers Guild Film Award for Best Music Director went to Jab We Met. He received his third and fourth nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director with Jab We Met and Life in a… Metro.
Following that, he wrote the soundtracks for the films Jab We Met (2007), Race (2008), Kismat Konnection (2008), Kidnap (2008), Love Aaj Kal (2009), and Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani (2009). These films garnered him nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director for the fifth, sixth, and seventh times.
About Jaideep Sahni :
Screenwriter, songwriter, and creative producer Jaideep Sahni was born in 1968 in India. He has written screenplays for movies including Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year, Bunty Aur Babli, Chak De! India, Khosla Ka Ghosla, and Shuddh Desi Romance.
In addition to the Filmfare Award for Best Story for Company (2002), he also received the Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue and the Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay for Khosla Ka Ghosla (2006). He was also the recipient of the 2008 IIFA Award for Best Story for Chak De! India.
Childhood and schooling
Jaideep Sahni was educated at the Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College in Bidar. He was born and raised in New Delhi. He began his career as a computer engineer and has held positions at NIIT.
Career
He started writing lyrics after jamming sessions with Palash Sen, and at the age of 27, he began writing scripts after coming onto the script for the movie Gandhi in a New Delhi bookstore. Ram Gopal Verma directed Jungle (2000), which he wrote both the lyrics and the script for. Company (2002), the second film written and directed by Sahni, received eleven nominations for the Filmfare Awards and took home seven of them.
Later, Sahni was employed at Khosla Ka Ghosla alongside Dibakar Banerjee. Since then, he has remained employed by Yash Raj Films, where he began his career as a screenwriter for the Shaad Ali-directed hit movie Bunty Aur Babli, which was a boxoffice hit and a significant turning point in Abhishek Bachchan’s career.
The 2007 movie Chak De! India, which he then wrote, directed by Shimit Amin, who before to joining Yashraj films served as Ram Gopal Varma’s assistant. The film, which starred Shah Rukh Khan as the Indian hockey team’s coach, was partially inspired by Maharaj Krishan Kaushik’s true story. In addition, he penned the screenplay for the 2007 film Aaja Nachle, which was directed by Anil Mehta. 2009 saw the release of Shimit Amin’s third movie, Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year.
About Papon :
Born in Assam on November 24, 1975, Angaraag Mahanta is an Indian playback singer and composer better known by his stage name, Papon. In addition to Assamese, Papon has sung in Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, and Marathi. He founded both The East India Company and Papon, a folk-fusion band, and serves as its main vocalist. He is the son of Khagen Mahanta, a well-known Assamese vocalist, and Archana Mahanta.
Career
In 1998, Papon’s musical career began with the Assamese song “Nasaba Sokule” from the Snigdha Junak album. Junaki Raati, his debut album, was published in 2004. With the song “Om mantra” from the 2006 movie Strings: Bound by Faith, Papon made his Bollywood debut. His single from 2011 was “Jiyein Kyun” from his first major hit, the film Dum Maro Dum.
He performed the Gulzar poetry “Lakeerein” for the 2014 movie Kya Dilli Kya Lahore, and Sun RI Bavli for the Nagesh Kukunoor film Lakshmi. He performed two songs in 2015: “Humnava” in Hamari Adhuri Kahani and “Moh moh ke dhage” for the movie Dum Laga Ke Haisha. He performed “Bulleya” for the movie Sultan in 2016.
“Hometown Heroes,” a seven-part web documentary series by Red Bull that retells the tale of Papon’s early years and ascent to fame, was released in August of 2016. Papon’s 2018 song “Baba Bolta Hain Bas Ho Gaya” from the film Sanju makes fun of the discrepancies between the “real” and “reel” versions of the same name.
Papon created Papon and The East India Company, an electronic folk-fusion band, in 2007. Papon sings lead vocals, while live electronics are provided by Brin Desai and Hameem Kader, Jinti plays lead guitar, Kirti plays percussion, Dipu plays bass, and Tanmay plays drums. The six members’ backgrounds ranged from trip hop to blues and metal to Assamese folk.
The group has performed abroad with Sutasi in Singapore, the Eastwind Festival, the Kovalam Literary Festival, and twice at the SAARC Music Band Festival in New Delhi. In order to wait for a solo record to be released internationally at the end of 2011, the band took a two-year hiatus. When the band resurfaces in November, four major celebrations in the same month. They also performed at the Rock for Rights concert in New Delhi, the NH7 Weekender fest in Pune, and the October Fest in Bangalore.
Education and personal life
On June 12, 2014, Khagen Mahanta, his father, passed away. He and his spouse, Shweta Mishra Mahanta, currently reside in Mumbai. They are parents of two kids. He first enrolled there to study architecture, but he later changed his major to English literature at Delhi University. He moved to Motilal Nehru after attending Ramjas College for a while.
About Abhishek Bachchan :
Born on February 5, 1976, Abhishek Bachchan is an Indian actor and producer best known for his roles in Hindi films. His pronunciation is [˙bʰɪʂeːk ˈbətːʃən]. He is a member of the Bachchan family and the son of Jaya and Amitabh Bachchan. Based on his popularity and income, Bachchan was listed in Forbes India’s Celebrity 100 list from 2012 to 2016.
After his breakthrough performance in the drama film Refugee (2000), Bachchan went on to make twelve more failed films. His career trajectory shifted in 2004 after starring in the action movie Dhoom. He won three consecutive Filmfare Awards for Best Supporting Actor, gaining critical acclaim for his roles in the plays Yuva (2004), Sarkar (2005), and Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006). His greatest achievements as the only male lead came from including the drama Guru (2007) and comedy Bunty Aur Babli (2005).
The ensemble action movies Dus (2005), Dhoom 2 (2006), and Dhoom 3 (2013), as well as the comedies Dostana (2008), Bol Bachchan (2012), Happy New Year (2014), and Housefull 3 (2016), are among Bachchan’s other commercially successful motion pictures. Since then, he has acted in three streaming projects: Dasvi (2022), Ludo (2020), and Breathe: Into the Shadows (2020).
Apart from his trio of Filmfare Awards, Bachchan’s comedy-drama Paa (2009) garnered him a National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. He has been wed to actress Aishwarya Rai since 2007; the two have a daughter together.
Childhood and family
In February 2014, Bachchan pictured with his parents, Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan.
Being Abhishek Bachchan born in Bombay, Mumbai, on February 5, 1976, to famous Hindi film stars Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan. Shweta Bachchan is the sister he has. His grandmother, Teji Bachchan, was a social activist, and his grandpa, Harivansh Rai Bachchan, was a renowned poet of the Nayi Kavita Literary Movement in Hindi literature and a professor at Allahabad University in Uttar Pradesh.
His grandfather’s pen name was Bachchan, and the family’s original surname was Srivastava. But when Amitabh started acting, he went by his father’s stage name. On his father’s side, Bachchan is Awadhi and Punjabi; on his mother’s side, he is Bengali. Taroon Kumar Bhaduri was a renowned poet and writer who was his maternal grandfather.
TK Bhaduri penned a renowned book Obhishopto Chambol (Cursed Chambal), which recounts his experiences working as a writer and journalist in the region. This novel served as the basis and source of inspiration for nearly every dacoit-related movie produced in India by the Hindi film industry.
Bachchan studied at Aiglon College in Switzerland, Modern School in Vasant Vihar, New Delhi, Bombay Scottish School and Jamnabai Narsee School in Mumbai. After that, he went to Boston University but left without graduating, thus he moved on to Bollywood. At nine years old, he received a dyslexia diagnosis.
Career
2000–2003: The start and early challenges
In the war drama Refugee, directed by J. P. Dutta, Bachchan made his screen debut in 2000, costarring with Kareena Kapoor, who was also making her debut in the movie. Despite the movie’s lackluster box office result, Bachchan and Kapoor’s roles earned them praise. According to Bollywood Hungama’s Taran Adarsh, the actor “has all the makings of an emerging competent actor in years to come.”
Abhishek lives up to his family name and performs admirably even in his feature debut.” Next, Bachachn starred in Tera Jadoo Chal Gayaa opposite Keerthi Reddy, where he played an artist who falls for a one-sided romance. The film did not earn positive reviews or strong box office results. Dhai Akshar Prem Ke, his third release of the year, was a box office failure.
It was a remake of the American film A Walk in the Clouds from 1995. 2001 saw He starred in the theater production of Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai, which was not well received. In the 2001 movie Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham…, he also filmed a cameo that was eventually cut from the movie.
Bachchan released four films in 2002, the first being the romantic drama Haan Maine Bhi Pyaar Kiya, in which she starred alongside Akshay Kumar and Karisma Kapoor. Then, he appeared in a cameo in his mother Jaya Bachchan’s Bengali film Desh. His next performance was in the ensemble cast of the comic drama Shararat.
He next starred in Om Jai Jagadish. Bodespite the movie’s failure, the actor received his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. Bachchan and Lara Dutta costarred in the drama Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost that same year. The film got bad reviews and did not do well at the box office. After that, he costarred in Kuch Naa Kaho with Aishwarya Rai and costarred in Zameen with Ajay Devgn and Bipasha Basu.
Both of these movies didn’t do well at the box office or with critics. In his last film of 2003, Bachchan played Vikram Batra in LOC: Kargil, starring with a large ensemble cast. It was not a commercial success and garnered mixed to unfavorable reviews.th films were a commercial failure. Bachchan received his first role in the romantic dramedy Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon (2003) by Sooraj R. Barjatya.
Being the actor Amitabh and Jaya’s son, Bachchan was exposed to the spotlight at an early age. Regarding nepotism in Bollywood, Shama Rana sees him as one of countless actors who have successfully navigated their film careers through industry familial ties. In movies like Yuva, Sarkar, Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, Bunty Aur Babli, Guru, Dus, Bol Bachchan, and the Dhoom series, Bachchan is renowned for portraying a variety of roles.
In the top Bollywood actors list published by Rediff.com, Bachchan came in third in 2005, eighth in 2006, and tenth in 2007. Bachchan was included in the list of the Top 10 Actors of 2000–2010 on Rediff.com. For three years running, he was listed among the 50 Most Desirable Men by Times of India.
Bachchan at 2017 Jaipur Pink Panthers game
Bachchan was listed on Forbes India’s Celebrity 100 from 2012 to 2016, a list that ranks Indian celebrities according to their wealth and notoriety. Celebrity brand ambassador Bachchan has promoted and endorsed a number of brands and goods, including American Express credit cards, LG Home appliances, Videocon DTH, Motorola phones, Ford Fiesta, and Idea Cellular.
At the 2009 NDTV Techlife Awards, Bachchan was named the “Best Brand Ambassador of the Year” winner. Of the 41.5% of film actors in the endorsement circuit, AdEx India, a part of TAM Media Research, did a survey on celebrity brand endorsements for the period of January–December 2010 in which Abhishek Bachchan takes the top spot with a 4.7% share ad volume.
Bachchan started serving as a brand representative. for TTK Prestige, which he and his wife Aishwarya Rai joined as a part of the TTK Group in October 2013. He was named a brand ambassador for the Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases’ END7 campaign in 2014. By 2020, the effort wants to have eradicated seven distinct tropical illnesses.
About Bipasha Basu :
Actress Bipasha Basu was born in India on January 7, 1979. She has primarily been recognized for her work in Hindi films, but she has also acted in English, Bengali, Tamil, and Telugu productions. In addition to receiving many honors, Basu has won one Filmfare Award. She is widely referred to in the media as a scream queen and a sex symbol. She is especially well-known for her work in the thriller and horror cinema genres as well as for many item numbers.
Basu, who was reared in Kolkata after being born in Delhi, became a prominent fashion model. After that, she started getting offers for movies. In 2001, she made her feature debut in the thriller Ajnabee, for which she was honored with the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. The horror movie featured Basu on her first major role.
Her first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress came from the film Raaz (2002). Her career took off when she landed a major part in the sultry thriller Jism (2003) and two straight top-grossing movies, Dhoom 2 (2006) and No Entry (2005).
The drama Corporate (2006), the comedies Phir Hera Pheri (2006) and All the Best: Fun Begins (2009), the thriller Race (2008), and the romantic comedy Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008) are among Basu’s other financially successful films. She acted in the horror movies Raaz 3D (2012), Aatma (2013), Creature 3D (2014), and Alone (2015) during the 2010s. After that, there was a pause in which she only made an appearance in the thriller series Dangerous (2020).
Apart from her role in movies, Basu is also a fitness enthusiast who has appeared in multiple videos on the subject. In 2015, she was the host of the horror series Darr Sabko Lagta Hai. After a well-publicized romance with actor John Abraham, Basu wed Karan Singh Grover in 2016. The two of them have a child together.
Childhood and modeling career
On January 7, 1979, Bipasha Basu was born into a Bengali household. Her mother, Mamta, stays at home while her father, Hirak, works as a civil engineer. Bidisha, her older sister, and Vijayeta, her younger sister, are her sisters. Basu says the meaning of her name is “deep, dark, desire”.
Up to the age of eight, Basu resided in Delhi’s Pamposh Enclave, Nehru Place, where she attended Apeejay High School. After that, her family relocated to Kolkata, where she started attending Bhavan’s Gangabux Kanoria Vidyamandir. Bidhannagar. Because of her diminutive stature and strong attitude, Basu was lovingly referred to as “Lady Goonda” at her school, where she held the position of head girl.
When model Mehr Jesia Rampal saw Basu in a Kolkata hotel in 1996, she recommended that she pursue modeling. She competed in and ultimately won the Ford-sponsored Godrej Cinthol Supermodel Contest that year, representing India in the Ford Models Supermodel of the World competition held in Miami.
Later, she and her then-boyfriend Dino Morea were in a controversial Calida commercial that depicted them in a seductive setting. As a result, she had protesters outside her house. Throughout her late teens, Basu continued to seek a career in fashion modeling, making appearances on multiple magazine covers prior to her career as an actress.
acting profession
Launch and major success (2001–02)
When Basu entered the Godrej Cinthol Supermodel Contest, Vinod Khanna, one of the judges, suggested pairing her with his son Akshaye Khanna in the romantic film Himalay Putra (1997). Anjala Zaveri was cast in the part after Basu turned it down because she thought it was too young for her. Jaya Bachchan persuaded her to play alongside her son Abhishek Bachchan in J. P. Dutta’s Aakhari Mughal when she got back home.
But Dutta rewrote the script and produced the love drama Refugee starring Kareena Kapoor instead of the film, which was canceled. In addition, Basu was given a part opposite Sunil Shetty in the film Refugee, which she turned down.
She eventually made her acting debut opposite in a negative part. In Abbas-Mustan’s action film Ajnabee (2001), Bobby Deol, Kapoor, and Akshay Kumar also starred. The 1992 American film Consenting Adults served as the inspiration for the movie. When Ajnabee was released, it was met with mixed reviews from critics, who praised Basu’s acting in particular. At the box office, it was a moderate commercial success. She was also awarded the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut for her role in the movie.
Raaz (2002), the first movie in the supernatural horror thriller series directed by Vikram Bhatt, was Basu’s big break. Starring with Dino Morea and Malini Sharma in her feature debut, it was based on the Hollywood production What Lies Beneath (2000). portraying a lady in a broken marriage who finds that her spouse is involved in a paranormal conspiracy that is haunting their new home, the movie launched Basu’s career in the Hindi film industry and garnered her broad critical acclaim.
“It is Basu who steals the show with her impactful performance,” a Tribune reviewer said. In addition, the movie was a huge commercial success at the box office, taking third place in terms of earnings for Hindi movies this year. Basu received her first nomination for the Filmfare Award’s Best Actress category thanks to Raaz.
About Prateik Babbar :
Indian actor Prateik Patil Babbar was born on November 28, 1986, and he primarily works in Hindi movies. The late Smita Patil and actor Raj Babbar’s son, he started out as a production assistant before deciding to pursue a career in acting. On the recommendation of director Prahlad Kakkar, Babbar made his television debut in commercials for a range of items, including Nestle KitKat. Babbar has won awards including the Stardust and Filmfare awards after making his Bollywood debut.
In the 2008 coming-of-age drama Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na, Babbar made his film debut. He received nominated for best debut at a number of award shows, including the Filmfares, Screen Awards, and Stardust Awards, and he won the final of the trio. In 2011, Babbar took on a range of roles, making appearances in financially successful films like the political drama Aarakshan and the crime thriller Dum Maaro Dum.
However, critics noticed his work in indie films like the romantic comedy My Friend Pinto and the drama Dhobi Ghat. His greatest hits came from the thriller Baaghi 2 (2018), the comedy Chhichhore (2019), and the action drama Darbar (2020), which came after a string of box office bombs.
Career
Patil Babbar worked as a production assistant for a year, helping advertisement filmmaker Prahlad Kakkar. Babbar was chosen to appear in commercials for a number of businesses, including KitKat, during this period. Patil Babbar made his acting debut in the Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na film starring Aamir Khan.
alongside Genelia D’Souza and Imran Khan. His performance as Genelia’s obnoxious, attention-seeking brother brought him both critical acclaim and multiple honors. Babbar earned a Special Jury certificate at the 54th Filmfare Awards and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor and Best Male Debut. The movie went on to become a huge box office hit.
After this early triumph, he starred in movies for which he received little praise. Patil Babbar starred in four movies in 2011. Kiran Rao’s Dhobi Ghaat was the first, and it received great acclaim when it debuted at film festivals all around the world. Babbar also starred in the action-thriller Dum Maro Dum with Abhishek Bachchan and Rana Daggubati, as well as in the social drama Aarakshan, which was directed by Prakash Jha and starred Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali, and others.
Deepika Padukone and Khan. He also acted in My Friend Pinto (2011) with Kalki Koechlin alongside him. His last motion pictures, Issaq and Ekk Deewana Tha, did poorly at the box office. He debuted in Bengali cinema in 2014 alongside Paoli Dam in the movie Auroni Taukhon.
In 2016, after overcoming his drug addiction, he enrolled in an acting program at the Jeff Goldberg Studio, where he studied method acting. The Guitar, a short film, was Patil Babbar’s first job following the course. With the comedy-drama Umrika, he returned to feature filmmaking and received a favorable reception when it debuted at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. His role in the 2017 video “#DilSeAzaad” brought attention to the stigmas associated with addiction and addicts.
With Tiger Shroff in the major role in the 2018 film Baaghi 2, Prateik makes a surprise return by playing Sunny, the antagonist for the first time. He made appearances in two more movies: Nitin Kakkar’s Mitron and Anubhav Sinha’s Mulk, in which he played Shahid Mohammed.
He starred in the 2019 comedy-drama Chhichhore, which told the tale of seven friends and was helmed by Nitesh Tiwari and Sajid Nadiadwala. In addition, he made an appearance in the 2019 Tamil action thriller Darbar, which starred Rajinikanth and was written, produced, and directed by AR Murugadoss. The movie was a huge financial hit. As of September 2019, he was working on four future movies: Yaaram, Brahmastra, and Sanjay Gupta’s gangster movie.
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