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Saira Banu On Sharing “Similar Home Atmospheres” With “Dashingly Handsome” Feroz Khan

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Saira Banu On Sharing 'Similar Home Atmospheres' With 'Dashingly Handsome' Feroz Khan

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Veteran actress Saira Banu‘s Instagram timeline is nothing less than a treasure trove of priceless memories. On the 84th birth anniversary of late actor Feroz Khan, Saira Banu walked down memory lane and reminisced her experience of working with the “dashingly handsome” star in the 1969 film Aadmi Aur Insaan. Saira Banu has shared two scenes from the Yash Chopra film, featuring herself and Feroz Khan. The veteran actress in a lengthy caption revealed that Aadmi Aur Insaan was her fourth collaboration with legendary filmmaker Yash Chopra. Saira Banu wrote, “Years later, Yash [Chopra] ji behested me to do “Aadmi Aur Insaan” a love triangle featuring Dharm ji [Dharmendra], Feroz [Khan], and myself.”

Calling Feroz Khan “well-mannered and soft-spoken”, Saira Banu revealed that this was the first time she was sharing the screen space with the actor in her entire career. She added that on the first day of Aadmi Aur Insaan, the entire cast was shooting for the “glamorous song” Zindagi Ittefaq Hai by Asha Bhosle. Saira Banu wrote, “This is the first time I worked with Feroz, the industry’s style icon, dashingly handsome and famous for his sophisticated looks. He was well-mannered and soft-spoken. The first shoot of “Aadmi Aur Insaan” featured an ensemble of us all in a glamorous song number, where Mumtaz is singing “Zindagi Ittefaq Hai” seductively twirling around the heroes and me.”

Remembering the day, Saira Banu said that the atmosphere on the set was “happy-go-lucky”. Mumtaz and Feroz Khan were “needling each other with witticisms and humour”. Saira Banu said, “It was fun to watch the happy-go-lucky atmosphere of the set where old friends, Feroz and Mumtaz kept needling each other with witticisms and humour. Dharamji and I would roll with laughter at this game of one-upmanship between the two.”

“Whenever we met at functions or studios at shooting, Feroz would admire Appaji’s (Naseem Banu ji) beauty and praise the beautiful apparel and jewellery she designed for me, particularly the feathery pink outfit for the ice-skiing scene to which he exclaimed. “This is too beautiful, God! This is Cute”,” Saira Banu added. 

She continued, “Many films were lined up for Feroz [Khan] and me, but we could only do 2 films together. Later, “Kaala Sona” was offered to us but I fell ill suddenly and had to forgo this.”

She added, “When Feroz [Khan] became a producer and director, he visited me and my mother as he wanted me to be the lead in “Apradh”, and do a westernised role in his ambitious project but I was already doing a similar role in Manoj [Kumar] ji’s “Purab Aur Paschim” that was especially written for me by Manoj [Kumar] ji and he had said if I didn’t do it he would scrap the script.” She concluded by saying, “Feroz and I shared similar home atmospheres. I remember a meeting, where his staff members were shuffling coins on the table and Appaji had harkened them to wash the coins before spilling them on the table because coins go everywhere and are dicey. Suddenly, Feroz said, ‘My God! Appaji you are doing exactly what my mother does. She is also finicky about little things, especially cleaning coins before they are handled in the house by anyone!’”

Feroz Khan passed away at the age of 69 on April 27, 2009, after a battle with cancer.





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Wuthering Heights review – Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi fall painfully in love | Films | Entertainment

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Wuthering Heights opens with a condemned man being aroused as he suffocates to death at the gallows, while a nun watches on, licking her lips. Emerald Fennell loves to shock her audiences with provocative imagery across her films. Although, unlike her last feature, Saltburn, there are fewer bodily fluids here and more gooey egg yokes and snail slime. From the outset, it’s clear exactly what her interpretation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel is going to be about, and it imbues every character and much of the imagery throughout: BDSM via the “pleasurable” pain of the leads’ unfulfilled romance. Presenting polarising material to play with as usual, she leaves it up to the audience to make of it what they will.

It’s an audacious and original take on a complex book that is regularly butchered and rarely adapted faithfully for the screen. But Fennell never set out to do the latter. After all, her film is literally called “Wuthering Heights” in quotation marks. The Oscar-winner’s version omits major characters entirely, and once again, the novel’s second generation has been entirely cut. No doubt Brontë purists will be up in arms, but for this writer-director, the story is a mere vehicle for an exploration of the obsessive pain of doomed love and enjoying it, leaving the judgement of its controversial themes down to the viewer.

For those unfamiliar with the source material, Wuthering Heights is a Gothic 18th century tragedy set on the Yorkshire moors. The story follows an orphan boy named Heathcliff, who is raised by the Earnshaw family and falls in love with their daughter, Cathy. For her anti-romantic leads, Fennell cast two previous collaborators: Margot Robbie, who produced her first two films and this one, and Jacob Elordi, who starred in Saltburn.

Robbie may be seven years older than Elordi and too old for her character, but is nonetheless very convincing as the chaotically immature and frivolous maiden. Meanwhile, the towering Heathcliffe star (who is rumoured to be in talks for the next James Bond) somewhat repeats the sullen, brooding outsider of the monster he’s Oscar-nominated for in Frankenstein, but is never quite as menacing or wild as the novel’s character. Nevertheless, he also gives a superb performance where you don’t just believe his unrequited love, you feel it. Together, they naturally accentuate a sensual chemistry of deeply convincing, all-consuming passion, confirming Fennell didn’t make a casting error despite initial concerns from fans.

As is the case across her films, there are plenty of laugh-out-loud moments amid the misery, with some wonderfully eccentric characters, including Martin Clunes as Cathy’s debt-ridden father. Additionally, the stylised sets and gorgeous, dreamy cinematography are a sight to behold. At 136 minutes, it does start to wane a bit in the third act, despite cutting half the story, and one big narrative change feels misjudged given the thematic focus. Nevertheless, it’s another impressive feat from Fennell, but maybe not the best date night movie for Valentine’s Day!

“Wuthering Heights” hits cinemas on February 13, 2026.



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‘Truly remarkable’ period drama based on bestseller now on BBC iPlayer | Films | Entertainment

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Period drama fans can now stream a ‘gorgeous’ film adapted from a beloved bestselling novel.

BBC iPlayer has recently added The Last Letter From Your Lover, based on the Jojo Moyes novel of the same name. Moyes is also the author behind the enormously popular romantic drama Me Before You, though fans may have overlooked her 2021 adaptation.

The film features an impressive ensemble including two-time Oscar nominee Felicity Jones, Divergent’s Shailene Woodley, Eternity actor Callum Turner and Nabhaan Rizwan, who recently starred in Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials.

The story follows determined journalist Ellie Haworth (Jones), who uncovers a collection of secret love letters from 1965 and becomes determined to reveal the forbidden relationship behind them.

She quickly discovers a passionate romance between the spouse of a wealthy industrialist (Woodley) and a financial journalist (Turner) tasked with reporting on her husband, reports the Mirror.

Whilst investigating the decades-old relationship, Ellie finds herself drawn into her own romantic tale with charming archivist Rory McCallan (Rizwan), who assists her in locating additional letters.

Whilst it failed to win over critics at release, the romantic drama remains warmly received by audiences. It secured a respectable 79% rating from Rotten Tomatoes viewers, whilst reviewers awarded it just a 55% score.

Offering their opinion, one viewer commented: “I never lost interest in the plot. The costumes and scenery were gorgeous. And I cried at the end. What more could you want? It’s a love story.”

Another viewer agreed: “Totally Fabulous. A captivating and mesmerising love story with heart-wrenching tragedies and uplifting triumphs, this film is a must-see.”

Meanwhile, a third fan expressed: “A truly remarkable love story which manages to tug at your heartstrings without overt drama, but with breath-taking style and extraordinary attention to detail.”

Lastly, one hesitant viewer confessed: “I was hesitant at first, I was not expecting anything impressive or out of the ordinary, but this film definitely proved me wrong.

“It’s both emotional and romantic but realistic and raw at the same time. In case you haven’t watched it yet, give it a shot, it’s worth it.”

The Last Letter From Your Lover is streaming now on BBC iPlayer



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Netflix’s Tarantino sequel leaves fans divided as Brad Pitt returns | Films | Entertainment

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Netflix’s Tarantino sequel leaves fans divided as Brad Pitt returns (Image: GETTY)

Netflix has released its first trailer for the upcoming Quentin Tarantino sequel directed by David Fincher and fans’ opinions have been split down the middle.

During Super Bowl LX on Sunday night (8th February), fans were treated to an array of stunning trailers for upcoming films hitting cinemas and streamers later this year.

Among them was brand new footage of Brad Pitt returning to an iconic Tarantino role in The Adventures of Cliff Booth, a sequel to the Pulp Fiction director’s 2019 hit Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

The film will further explore Cliff’s life as a Hollywood fixer in 1970s Los Angeles as he gets wrapped in various criminal capers.

Netflix’s trailer for the film hints at Tarantino’s signature provocative style, with expletives, firearms and smoking crudely censored to keep the footage family friendly for Super Bowl viewers.

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David Fincher and Quentin Tarantino are teaming up for a surprise sequel (Image: NETFLIX)

Joining cinema superstar Pitt is an all-star cast, including Timothy Olyphant reprising his role as real-life TV star James Stacy.

Also featuring in the upcoming period crime-comedy is Scott Caan, Elizabeth Debicki, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, and Carla Gugino.

Directed by acclaimed The Social Network filmmaker Fincher from a script penned by Tarantino, fans have been left rather divided by the new glimpses of Cliff Booth’s return so far.

One Reddit user commented: “The visual style is a little too far removed from OUATIH, being that this is shot digitally, but I dig the vibe.

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Hollywood icon Brad Pitt returns as Cliff Booth (Image: NETFLIX)

“Seems a little darker, but still retaining the mostly lighthearted and comedic vibe of the original.”

Someone else replied: “That looks pretty f****n’ awesome to me”, and another agreed: “Seems like a QT movie to me. The big Kahuna burger is a dead giveaway.”

However, another admitted: “Definitely looks like a Fincher production. I don’t know what to think as of right now”, adding an anxious, gritted teeth emoji.

Fans were even more sceptical on X, with one user writing: “Random ahh sequel to Tarantino’s worst movie. Fincher is my favorite director, but I’m not hyped for this…”

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Tarantino’s signature bawdy style was censored for Super Bowl viewers (Image: NETFLIX)

Another scathing post read: “Netflix is gonna ruin it, and a Cliff Booth spin off movie should of been directed by Tarantino.”

And a final user slammed the trailer: “I love ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD, saw it several times in theaters. This looks awful.”

Do you have high hopes for Netflix’s upcoming Tarantino sequel? Unfortunately the film doesn’t yet have an exact release date, but it’s confirmed to be arriving in 2026.

The Adventures of Cliff Booth is coming soon to Netflix.



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