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Farida Jalal has worked with Shah Rukh Khan in several movies. In an interview, the veteran actress opened up about working with the superstar. Farida told Galatta, “I had the opportunity of being with him in so many films. He was so full of life. I have never seen this kind of energy in anyone. I have enjoyed every moment of my journey with him. have done so many films with him, played his mother. I really feel that feeling of a mother-son relationship with Shah Rukh. I really feel that and since he didn’t have a mother in his life, I used to always feel that I should give him more and more of all the ‘mamta’ I can. It would come naturally to me.” Also Read – Bollywood News Wrap: Shah Rukh Khan wins major tax case, Hrithik Roshan’s War 2 shoot delayed

Khushi Kapoor and Ibrahim Ali Khan’s Nadaaniyan has received a lot of criticism. Mahima Chaudhry has reacted to the same and also compared it with Animal. She told Indian Express, “The negative reviews are okay. The audience is divided. Whether it was Animal or any other film in the past, they were criticised. Some people like real cinema; some like make-believe. I sometimes want to watch real cinema. Sometimes I want to watch something easy. It will always be divided.” Also Read – IIFA 2025: A look inside Shah Rukh Khan’s personalised suite adorned with luxury, name tagged pillows, family portraits and more [Watch]

Nora Fatehi has reacted to online criticism, memes and jokes made on her, especially after her song Dilbar. Nora told Zoom, “Everyone gets criticised in the industry; everyone is made a meme. It’s the era of memes, right? The Gen Zs. So it’s normal—if you’re a meme, I think you’re very popular. It’s fun. When Dilbar was released, there were so many memes made out of that song that it just helped make the song more popular, and I thought it was hilarious. I have a funny streak to my personality, so I understand memes—I think they’re hilarious.

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