What are some strange facts about some popular Bollywood actors?
10 Crazy Facts About Bollywood Actors You Probably Didn’t Know
- Sara Ali Khan is one year elder to Mira Rajput.
- Kareena Kapoor attended Saif Ali Khan’s first wedding.
- Kabir Bedi’s wife is four years younger to his daughter Pooja Bedi.
- Dimple Kapadia was 16 when she married 31 year old Rajesh Khanna.
What are some unknown facts about Bollywood?
25 Amazing Bollywood Facts You Have Probably Never Heard Before
- Aamir Khan’s ‘Lagaan’ had the maximum number of British actors ever to be cast in a single movie in the history of Bollywood cinema.
- Sunil Dutt initially used to be an RJ for Radio Ceylon and wanted to interview his favorite actress Nargis.
What are the dark truths of Bollywood?
10 of the Bollywood’s Darkest Secrets and Facts That’ll Shock You…
- When Kareena and Ranbir came together for the fifth season of Koffee with Karan, Kareena said she wanted to dance on Katrina’s item songs at their wedding.
- Shah Rukh did not spare cricketer Virat Kohli at the IPL 7 opening ceremony.
What are some fun facts about Hollywood?
The first movie to be made entirely inside a Hollywood studio was The Squaw Man, in 1914 by Cecile B. DeMille. Warner Brothers studio in Hollywood was founded in 1918 by four brothers from Ohio. The world famous Hollywood sign was put in place in 1923 by a real estate developer.
What is the darkest secret of Bollywood?
Is India famous for anything?
India is known for many, many different aspects – its food, culture, its massive population, its natural landscapes, its languages, classical dances, Bollywood or the Hindi film industry (famous Indian figures such as Amitabh Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai), the birthplace of yoga, spirituality, natural beauty.
Who created Hollywood?
Harvey Henderson Wilcox
Harvey Henderson Wilcox (1832 – March 19, 1891) owned a ranch west of the city of Los Angeles, which his wife Daeida named Hollywood, and that they founded together in 1887. Hollywood became the center of the movie industry of the United States in the early 1910s.