Maximum jodis | Cover Story | Times Crest
Popular on Times Crest
  • In This Section
  • Entire Website
  • The 'unconflicted' Indian
    June 8, 2013
    An Indian is a hyphenated creature. For him there is no conflict of interest, there is only maximisation or juggling of interests.
  • Bias cut
    June 8, 2013
    Whether it's Dhoni, Kumble or the legendary Gavaskar, they've all put propriety aside for personal gains.
  • Prescription for conflict?
    June 8, 2013
    A 2009 ban on doctors accepting gifts and hospitality from pharma companies has done little to end the nexus between the two who continue to treat…
More in this Section
Profiles
A man's man Shivananda Khan spent his life speaking up for men who have sex with men.
Bhowmick and the first family of Indian football At first glance, it would be the craziest set-up in professional football.
Lina Prokofiev's letters Sergei Prokofiev was a nasty and abusive husband.
Lina Prokofiev's letters Sergei Prokofiev was a nasty and abusive husband.
Banking on women Lakhimi Baruah of Jorhat runs a profitable all-women bank for the past 14…
Sound of movies Oscar-winning sound engineer has crafted technology that can re-create…
From Times Blogs
The graduation: A convocation of speeches
Today's kids are a lot more resourceful.
Chidanand Rajghatta
Can Modi win in 2014?
BJP needs to back Modi completely.
Chetan Bhagat
What's it with China?
Other nations of course concern global thinkers.
Gautam Adhikari
Amitabh heroines

Maximum jodis



Previous
<br><b><br><br>REKHA </b><br><br>Their alleged off-screen romance may be the stuff of Bollywood folklore, but the Amitabh-Rekha pair certainly produced smouldering on-screen chemistry. Whether it was Muqaddar Ka Sikandar, Khoon Pasina or Mr Natwarlal, the sultry Rekha held her own against intense Amitabh. The two appeared together for the last time in Silsila (1981).

Maximum jodis

October 6, 2012





REKHA


Their alleged off-screen romance may be the stuff of Bollywood folklore, but the Amitabh-Rekha pair certainly produced smouldering on-screen chemistry. Whether it was Muqaddar Ka Sikandar, Khoon Pasina or Mr Natwarlal, the sultry Rekha held her own against intense Amitabh. The two appeared together for the last time in Silsila (1981).

<br><b><br><br>PARVEEN BABI </b><br><br>Deewaar, Amar Akbar Anthony, Namak Halal, Khuddar, Kalia - some of Amitabh's biggest successes paired him with the glamorous Babi. They made 11 films together. "The audience liked us as a pair. She brought in a new, bohemian kind of leading lady to the screen, " Amitabh had said after Babi's tragic death in 2005.

Maximum jodis

October 6, 2012





PARVEEN BABI


Deewaar, Amar Akbar Anthony, Namak Halal, Khuddar, Kalia - some of Amitabh's biggest successes paired him with the glamorous Babi. They made 11 films together. "The audience liked us as a pair. She brought in a new, bohemian kind of leading lady to the screen, " Amitabh had said after Babi's tragic death in 2005.

<br><b><br><br>RAKHEE </b><br><br>Rakhee and Amitabh became famous as a mature romantic pair after Kabhi Kabhie. The two produced five hits together including Kasme Vaade and Muqaddar ka Sikandar. Rakhee was not afraid of taking on roles that threatened her image as a youthful actor. She played AB's mother in Shakti and also his sister-in-law in Shaan.

Maximum jodis

October 6, 2012





RAKHEE


Rakhee and Amitabh became famous as a mature romantic pair after Kabhi Kabhie. The two produced five hits together including Kasme Vaade and Muqaddar ka Sikandar. Rakhee was not afraid of taking on roles that threatened her image as a youthful actor. She played AB's mother in Shakti and also his sister-in-law in Shaan.

<br><b><br><br>VINOD KHANNA </b><br><br>With movies like Khoon Pasina, Hera Pheri and Muqaddar Ka Sikander, the Amitabh-Vinod Khanna partnership resulted in some great entertainers that combined crackling dialogues, action and comedy. The dashing Khanna, who also ruled Bollywood in the '70s, was at one time even perceived as the biggest threat to AB's star status.

Maximum jodis

October 6, 2012





VINOD KHANNA


With movies like Khoon Pasina, Hera Pheri and Muqaddar Ka Sikander, the Amitabh-Vinod Khanna partnership resulted in some great entertainers that combined crackling dialogues, action and comedy. The dashing Khanna, who also ruled Bollywood in the '70s, was at one time even perceived as the biggest threat to AB's star status.

<br><b><br><br>SHASHI KAPOOR </b><br><br>Shashi Kapoor and Amitabh provided the perfect foil to each other in their many films together. Kapoor's urbane and easygoing presence worked very well with Amitabh's intensity. They are best remembered for their roles in Deewaar but they had other big hits to their credit including Namak Halal, Do Aur Do Paanch, Trishul and Shaan.

Maximum jodis

October 6, 2012





SHASHI KAPOOR


Shashi Kapoor and Amitabh provided the perfect foil to each other in their many films together. Kapoor's urbane and easygoing presence worked very well with Amitabh's intensity. They are best remembered for their roles in Deewaar but they had other big hits to their credit including Namak Halal, Do Aur Do Paanch, Trishul and Shaan.

Next
Other Times Group news sites
The Times of India | The Economic Times
इकनॉमिक टाइम्स | ઈકોનોમિક ટાઈમ્સ
Mumbai Mirror | Times Now
Indiatimes | नवभारत टाइम्स
महाराष्ट्र टाइम्स
Living and entertainment
Timescity | iDiva | Bollywood | Zoom
| Technoholik | MensXP.com

Networking

itimes | Dating & Chat | Email
Hot on the Web
Hotklix
Services
Book print ads | Online shopping | Business solutions | Book domains | Web hosting
Business email | Free SMS | Free email | Website design | CRM | Tenders | Remit
Cheap air tickets | Matrimonial | Ringtones | Astrology | Jobs | Property | Buy car
Online Deals
About us | Advertise with us | Terms of Use and Grievance Redressal Policy | Privacy policy | Feedback
Copyright© 2010 Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. For reprint rights: Times Syndication Service