Shatrughan Sinha seems to have loved Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor film 102 Not Out. The veteran actor and politician shared his praises on a series of tweets.
102 Not Out box office collection day 1: The Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor starrer has collected Rs 3.52 crore on its opening day. It's expected to do better during the weekend.
102 Not Out review: No doubt it's great to see a film about two old people. But we have seen both Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor in that avatar in better films (Piku especially, and in Kapoor & Sons) before this.
102 Not Out director Umesh Shukla has decided to include Amitabh Bachchan's song Badumbaaa in the film. The fun and peppy song features Big B along with actor Rishi Kapoor.
Amitabh Bachchan, gearing up for the release of his upcoming film '102 Not Out', recently shared a video sent by a really young fan who is, umm, only 103-years-old. Big B and Rishi Kapoor's film will release on May 4.
At an event, 102 Not Out actors Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor were asked for their opinion on ageism that is practised rampantly not only in India but all over the world.
Bachche Ki Jaan is a breezy track and the video accompanying the number is just as cool and fun. The music of the song has been composed by the acclaimed duo Salim-Sulaiman, and the track has been penned by Hiral Brahmbhatt.
The first look of 102 Not Out was released today. The poster of the film was shared by Amitabh Bachchan on social media site Twitter. The movie will release on May 4, 2018.
102 Not Out will see Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor reuniting on the big screen after a gap of 27 long years. The movie is being directed by Umesh Shukla, who has previously directed Oh My God.
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