Actor Amit Sadh has complimented Amitabh Bachchan and says that when the megastar puts his hands on his shoulder he feels everything is going to be fine.
Amit, who will be seen playing the role of Shivaji Nagre in the forthcoming political thriller drama "Sarkar 3", shared a black and white photograph of himself with Big B.
In the photograph, Amitabh can be seen placing his hand on Amit's shoulder.
"In between takes on 'Sarkar 3'... When Amitabh Bachchan puts his hand on your shoulder, you feel and know that every little thing is gonna be alright!" Amit tweeted on Wednesday.
Presented by Eros International and produced by Allumbra Entertainment, Wave Cinemas and AB Corp, Ram Gopal Varma's "Sarkar 3" is the third film in the "Sarkar" series.
"Sarkar", which released in 2005, is set in the world of Indian politics. Its sequel "Sarkar Raj" hit the screens in 2008.
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"Sarkar 3" will see Amitabh reprising his role as Subhash Nagre. The film will also feature Yami Gautam, Jackie Shroff, Manoj Bajpayee, Rohini Hattangadi, Ronit Roy and Bharat Dabholkar.
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Love you more with every passing day Bipasha: Karan
Actor Karan Singh Grover says he loves his wife and actress Bipasha Basu more with each passing day.
Karan and Bipasha will be completing a year of their marriage on Sunday. The two have together starred in the 2015 horror film "Alone".
Karan shared a throwback video and captioned it: "Each day I spend with you goes by in a blink and each moment we spend apart lasts an eternity. I could spend a gazillion lifetimes just staring at your beautiful face and it still would not be enough. I love you...more with every passing day Bipasha. Thank you for agreeing to spend this lifetime with me."
Last seen on screen in "Hate Story 3", Karan will next feature in "3 Dev", which is the story of a couple where the wife is extremely religious and the husband is not. They rent out their house to three youngsters and certain situations lead to the three being termed God, leading to hilarious situations of lies, mistaken identity and chaos.
--IANS
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