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Rishi Kapoor, Paresh Rawal to reunite after 20 years
New Delhi, March 14 : Veteran actors Rishi Kapoor and Paresh Rawal are set to share the screen space after almost two decades in Sanjay Chhel's untitled movie.
Gear up for Paresh Rawal's breakdance in 'Himmatwala'
New Delhi, March 11 : Veteran actor Paresh Rawal, who has shown his acting prowess a number of times, has now put on his dancing shoes for director Sajid Khan's "Himmatwala" remake.
'Zila Ghaziabad' - a disorderly orchestra with competent actors ...
By Subhash K. Jha, : Film: 'Zila Ghaziabad'; Directed by: Anand Kumar; Starring: Sanjay Dutt, Vivek Oberoi, Paresh Rawal, Arshad Warsi, Chandrachur Singh, Ravi Kishan, Divya Dutta; Rating:**1/2
'Table No.21' - surprisingly taut thriller (Movie Review)
Film: "Table No.21"; Cast: Rajeev Khandelwal, Tena Desae, Paresh Rawal; Directed by Aditya Dutta; Rating: ***
Stars have lost their magic: Paresh Rawal
Versatile actor Paresh Rawal feels film stars have lost their charm owing to extensive marketing and promotions.
Huge dearth of writers in Bollywood: Paresh Rawal
Actor Paresh Rawal feels there is a huge dearth to writers in the Hindi film industry.
I'm my biggest critic, says Paresh Rawal
Actor-producer Paresh Rawal, widely appreciated for his performance, admits he is his own biggest critic.
My character in "Table No. 21 " not negative: Paresh Rawal
Actor Paresh Rawal, who will soon be seen in thriller "Table No. 21", says his character may come across as negative, but it is not entirely black in shade.
Paresh Rawal to turn writer in future
Paresh Rawal, who has proved his mettle as an versatile actor, now wants to try his hand at writing. Film direction, however, is not among his plans.
Paresh Rawal feels marketing important for survival
While the intrinsic worth of a film will decide whether it is accepted or rejected by audiences, marketing does have a role to play. So believes veteran actor Paresh Rawal. Paresh, who was at the music launch of his next film "Table No. 21" in the city, said you have to do aggressive marketing to ...
I'd love to be part of dark comedies: Paresh Rawal
Versatile actor Paresh Rawal, known for being a part of clean comedy films, also enjoys the dark, sex comedies genre, which is fast becoming popular in Bollywood. He says he would love to be part of such films.
Paresh Rawal can't get enough of computer games
Actor Paresh Rawal's addiction to computer games disturbed the shooting of his film "Table No. 21" in Fiji so much that director Aditya Dutt had to put it away to meet the deadline.
Paresh Rawal gives prime importance to script
Veteran actor Paresh Rawal, who started his acting career as a villian and later went on to comedy, says a good script is what matters the most for him.
Paresh Rawal finds promotional songs unnecessary
Actor Paresh Rawal shot for a promotional video for his forthcoming film "Table No. 21" but feels such things are not important for a movie.
Paresh Rawal likely to produce another film
Director Umesh Shukla says Paresh Rawal, who turned producer with "Oh My God!", will produce his tentatively titled "Lukka Chuppi", a comedy.
Bollywood actors promote film 'Table No.21 in Mumbai
Bollywood actors Rajeev Khandelwal, Tena Desae and Paresh Rawal promoted their upcoming action thriller film 'Table No.21' here this week.
Sick of corruption, Paresh Rawal wants to take to gun
Well-known character actor and comedian Paresh Rawal created a flutter when he said he felt frustrated by corruption and sometimes felt like picking up a gun.
I won't turn director: Paresh Rawal
From acting to producing films to doing theatre, he has done it all with aplomb. But Paresh Rawal is not inclined to direct a film and says he is happy being an actor.
I am a hungry actor: Paresh Rawal
From a wicked Velji in "Sir" to a funny Baburao Ganpatrao Apte in "Hera Pheri", Paresh Rawal has dabbled with a variety of roles in his career spanning over two decades. But he is still discontented and strives for meaty roles.
'Oh My God' sequel on its way
Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal left a strong impact on the viewers with their latest film "Oh My God" and they are likely to take the story ahead with a sequel.
Paresh Rawal defends 'Oh My God' against blasphemy charges
While a cacophony of protests rose against the anti-ritualistic attack on religion in Umesh Shukla's "Oh My God", the film's leading man and co-producer Paresh Rawal remains unfazed.
'Oh My God!': Challenging the merchandising of religion
Film: "Oh My God!"; Starring: Paresh Rawal, Akshay Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty and Govind Namdeo; Directed by: Umesh Shukla; Rating: ***
'Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal' clean, healthy entertainer
Film: "Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal"; Cast: Nana Patekar, Shreyas Talpade, Madhurima Bannerjee, Om Puri, Paresh Rawal, Asrani and Neeraj Vora; Director: Priyadarshan; Rating: ***
Mall promotion of films is not necessary: Paresh Rawal
Seasoned actor Paresh Rawal, whose "Oh My God" releases this week, believes in effective, not excessive, promotion of his films and says that just going to malls and "raising hands like a stupid guy" is no guarantee of box-office success.
Paresh is my known devil: Priyadarshan
Actor Paresh Rawal has featured in most of the Hindi films made by Priyadarshan. The filmmaker reveals the reason is that they enjoy a good rapport.
I don't believe in promotions but will have to do it: Paresh Rawal
Versatile actor Paresh Rawal, who has turned producer with his next film "Oh My God", says he doesn't believe in promotions but being the producer of the film he will have to do it.
Paresh Rawal gets edgy for Table No.21
Mumbai, July 13 : Actor Paresh Rawal is set to shock audiences with his all-new look in the forthcoming thriller Table No.21 directed by Aditya Datt.
Actor Paresh Rawal turns 62
Mumbai, May 30 : Popular Bollywood actor Paresh Rawal celebrated his 62nd birthday on Wednesday.
I don't believe in favouritism: Priyadarshan
Mumbai, April 17 : Filmmaker Priyadarshan has worked with Paresh Rawal in most of his Hindi films, but he claims he doesn't believe in favouritism. In fact, he says he casts actors only according to the script's requirement.

