Bedika, New Delhi: Bollywood actor Rahul Bose has now joined hands with Hollywood counterparts to petition G-8 leaders to address the challenges of poverty and food crises worldwide during their three-day summit beginning in Tokyo today.Known for his intense acting in alternative and art house films like ‘English August,’ ‘Takshak,’ ‘Mr and Mrs Ayer,’ ‘Eve
With his unmatchable and extraordinary performance, actor Rahul Bose has made his presence felt with every of his films. The extraordinary list of films includes his recent Bengali release Anuranan by Aniruddha Roy Choudhury.
Mumbai, May 26 (IANS) Actor Rahul Bose, who is riding high on the success of the Santosh Sivan-directed English language movie 'Before The Rains', says he almost refused the role because the producers wanted him to audition for it.
Mumbai, May 8 (IANS) The Rahul Bose starrer 'Before The Rains' will be released in the US Friday and the actor says he and director Santosh Sivan are expecting to make an impact beyond the song-and-dance formula with this film.
Rahul Bose is creating waves for sure. If I say, He is going to make some sort of world record,...
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Two of the films being released this week, "Shaurya" and "Khuda Kay Liye", are about the isolation of individuals on the basis of their religious and cultural beliefs. Rahul Bose calls it a "happy coincidence".
"This is a fairly good week to release 'Shaurya'. Next week we'll again be sandwiched between two biggies."
Rahul Bose, who has just completed a comedy called "Maan Gaye Mughal-e-Azam" with Mallika Sherawat, is puzzled by rumours that the song "Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya" in the film is a spoof on the original song from the 1960 classic "Mughal-e-Azam".
"That's completely wrong," says Rahul, "It's not the Naushad-Lata Mangeshkar composition at all. It's a totally fresh composition by Anu Malik. I mean, how much further can Mallika and me be from Madhubala and Dilip Kumar? I don't think Anu Malik has sought any inspiration from the earlier film and song at all."
Mumbai, What’s with Rahul Bose and Bollywood’s beautiful women?
First it was Kareena Kapoor in “Chameli”, then Sameera Reddy in “Kaal Purush” and Mallika Sherawat in “Pyar Ke Side Effects” (PKSE). Now he teams up with Diya Mirza, Nandita Das and Raima Sen in Oriya director Manmohan Mahapatra’s Hindi film.
“I find it very amusing too. Quite honestly, I think it is the beauty and the beast syndrome,” Rahul told IANS.
“The challenge in working with these lovely ladies from the mainstream cinema is to have them accept someone like me after they’ve acted with huge male stars. And they come out of the crossover so well. Look at Sameera in ‘Kaal Purush’, Kareena in ‘Chameli’ and Mallika is outstanding in ‘PKSE’.” (more…)
Now a days Bollywood actor Rahul Bose is busy in campaigning for health and education addressing For All. The campaign set up by Oxfam International which is a non governmental organization and Rahul Bose is the brand ambassador of Oxfam International.
The organization desires to struggle globally against poverty and injustice through this campaign and would wanderlust for investment for over
Mumbai, July 28 (IANS) Rahul Bose’s 40th birthday was extra-special. Apart from a retrospective of his films at the Toronto film festival, there was a party held specially for the occasion.
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Rahul Bose may not be the quintessential Bollywood hero, but he’s a star alright. And though Rahul prefers to be called an ‘actor’ instead of a ’star’, his popularity with the multiplex audience is undeniable. “Once an actor, always an actor. The star status has little to do with acting abilities,” he feels.
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Mumbai, June 30 (IANS) Rahul Bose is a ‘chained’ person. Bonding with his 13-year-old co-star Zain Khan in Ken Ghosh’s children’s film “Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii has made him conscious of the biological clock ticking way.
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Actor Rahul Bose, who entertained audiences at a rugby event here by posing as a female newsreader, hopes that was the first and last time he went ‘truly overboard’.
“It was the first and hopefully last occasion when I’ve gone truly and really overboard. It was at the Rugger Revue that takes place every two years. [...]
Though his talent has been applauded by critics and masses alike, Rahul Bose's presence has always been underplayed by our film industry. One wonders why? One also wonders whether it will take a foreign hand to make Bollywood notice its own asset?
The whole Bollywood is well aware of Rahul Bose and his acting capability but it’s really sad that the actor has not been offered the acknowledgement even close to his ability. But once a diamond is always a diamond! So, Rahul is out to prove his prowess and this time it’s far far away, in Hollywood.
veteran bollywood actor and an International level rugby player, Rahul Bose says good bye! to International rugby Tournament. The versatile actor who's represented Indian rugby in International Tournaments has finally decided to retire. But how? Read More at BalleBalleRadio.Co.Uk