Showing posts with label King Charles III. Show all posts
Showing posts with label King Charles III. Show all posts

One of my biggest regrets is missing out on working with Amitabh Bachchan-Padmini Kolhapure


Neha Maheshwri (BOMBAY TIMES; May 6, 2025)

Padmini Kolhapure is making her return to the small screen with the historical drama Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan, nearly 12 years after her last major television role in Ekk Nayi Pehchaan (2013). “It doesn’t feel like a long time has passed because people still tag me about Ekk Nayi Pehchaan. Social media has given longevity to all our work,” says Padmini. In an interview with us, the actress gets candid about the kind of roles that excite her now, shooting bold scenes back in the day and her niece, Shraddha Kapoor. Excerpts:

‘I’M QUITE IMPULSIVE ABOUT THE FILMS I DO’
Padmini has appeared in only a few Hindi films in the last two decades. She was last seen in Panipat (2019). “I did Panipat because I thought it would be a great experience to work with Ashutosh Gowariker, given the kind of films he makes. Similarly, I did Phata Poster Nikhla Hero (2013), because it was centred around a mother and son. I loved working with Rajkumar Santoshi. He’s such an actor’s director,” she says.

Ask her about being choosy, and she says, “Honestly, I’m not excited about a lot of projects that come my way. I’m quite impulsive. The story has to resonate with me, and even if it turns out to be the worst decision of my life, it just has to touch me. I did a Marathi film called Prawaas (2020). I really liked the narrative and also enjoyed working with Ashok Saraf.”

‘I HAD MY FAMILY AROUND ME WHEN I SHOT BOLD SCENES’
The conversation touches on Padmini having filmed a few bold scenes as a teenager in movies like Gehrayee (1980), Insaf Ka Tarazu (1980) and Prem Rog (1981), long before intimacy coordinators became the norm. When asked if an intimacy coordinator would have helped back then, she replies, “Maine iss baat par dhyaan bhi nahi diya. I had my family around me then. Besides, the entire unit felt like a family.” She also points out that earlier, even small gestures could spark an uproar.

Recounting one such incident, she says, “People made a hue and cry over the peck I gave King Charles on his cheeks. Aur abhi toh sab kuch chal raha hai . Back then, it was considered taboo,” she says. 

‘SHRADDHA LOOKS AND CARRIES HERSELF JUST LIKE HER MOTHER’
Padmini also often finds herself addressing frequent comparisons to her niece, new-gen actress Shraddha Kapoor. Clarifying the resemblance, she says, “She looks like her mom, who is my sister. Shivangi and I resemble each other. In fact, at one point, we were often mistaken for twins. Now, just because I am in the public eye and Shivangi is not, people tend to think her daughter resembles me. Shraddha looks and carries herself just like her mother. Despite clarifying this so many times, people still refer to her as my daughter and say, ‘ Aapki beti bilkul aapke jaisi dikhti hai ’, so I’ve started saying thank you.”

‘I AM ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE OF PLAYING RAJ MATA’
Padmini, who is gearing up for her TV show Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan, says, “I play Raj Mata and I am enjoying the experience. The last historical character I played was in Panipat, which I enjoyed. When you wear the costumes, your demeanour changes automatically, right down to the walk.” 

‘Missed working with Mr Bachchan’
Padmini was reportedly part of the original cast of Silsila (1981) alongside Amitabh Bachchan and Parveen Babi. She was replaced by Smita Patil, but the role eventually went to Jaya Bachchan.

Looking back, the actress says, “One thing is for sure, I really missed out on working with Amit ji . It was probably one of my biggest regrets, as I have worked with everyone else, and he is the only actor I haven’t worked with.”

Sonam Kapoor to deliver spoken word at King Charles III’s coronation concert

Sonam to deliver spoken word at King Charles III’s coronation concert
BOMBAY TIMES (April 30, 2023)

Sonam Kapoor is all set to share the stage with icons like Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Tom Cruise, among others, at King Charles’ Coronation Concert on May 7.

The actress has been invited to deliver a spoken word piece at the concert, where she will be introducing Steve Winwood and the exclusive Commonwealth virtual choir at the Windsor Castle, United Kingdom. On May 6, the coronation of King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla will be held at Westminster Abbey, followed by a celebratory concert the next day.

Sonam said, “I am honoured to join the Commonwealth virtual choir for this ceremony, celebrating His Majesty’s love for music and art,” adding, “It’s a momentous occasion.”

Introducing them, Sonam will be the only Indian celeb to be present at the event, which will feature artistes such as Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, and stars including Tom Cruise and Sir Tom Jones appearing via video message.
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HINDUSTAN TIMES (April 30, 2023)

Sonam Kapoor Ahuja is set to be the only Indian celeb at King Charles III’s coronation concert on May 7. The actor has been invited to deliver a spoken word piece at the event, which will be held at Windsor Castle, UK, a day after the coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey.

Ahuja’s piece will serve as a prelude to the virtual musical performance by choirs, duos and solo artistes from the 56 Commonwealth countries. Musician Steve Winwood will perform a modern version of his iconic song Higher Love, along with a 70-piece orchestra.

In a statement, Ahuja said she is “honoured” to celebrate the King’s love for music and art. “It’s a momentous occasion that signifies a commitment to a positive, inclusive and optimistic future for the United Kingdom,” she added. Other names who will be at the ceremony include singers Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Freya Ridings, and musician Alexis Ffrench. Actors Tom Cruise, Joan Collins and singer Tom Jones will reportedly appear via video message.