Wednesday, July 1, 2026

What is the last movie of the actress Nirupa Roy?

 Nirupa Roy is best known as the “quintessential mother of Bollywood” and the “queen of misery” for her portrayals of long-suffering, self-sacrificing mothers in Hindi Cinema.

She played mother to Amitabh Bachchan for almost 25 years. Films like Deewar, Amar Akbar Anthony, Mukadar Ka Sikandar, Mard, Suhaag, Khoon Pasina, Ganga Jamuna Saraswati are known for their mother-son portrayal.

It seems she had a soul-connection with Bachchan as she played mother to him in her last film too.

Nirupa Roy’s last film was Lal Baadshah where she played the foster mother to Amitabh Bachchan. Nirupa Roy was less active in the 90s decade and appeared in very few films. Lal Baadshah was designed as a massive, larger-than-life vehicle for Amitabh Bachchan.

Similar to Aaj Ka Arjun, Bokadia wanted to tap into his loyal audience in rural areas (specifically Eastern UP and Bihar - where the film did good business) by casting Bachchan as “the messiah of the poor”. Shilpa Shetty and Manisha Koirala were used as recognised pretty faces and glamour girls to maximise box-office appeal.

K.C. Bokadia had cast Nirupa Roy due to her mother-son dynamics with Bachchan. He wanted to capitalise on their deep emotional connection and historic on-screen chemistry. Lal Baadshah was the final film appearance of Roy’s legendary career but the film fell flat at the box-office.

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What are the most fascinating science facts?

 Do you know this .

When you throw stone on water surface with revolutions at angle of 20 to 25 degree , stone will bounce on water twice or thrice or even more . It's rotation cause these bounces .

In America they held championship of stone skipping .

It's kind of fun and amazing mechanism to watch.

Can you imagine that this technique might be used to build the bomb ?

Yes it was.

During second world war Britain was facing heavy air attacks from Germany . To stop those attacks they will have to destroy their production line . Which was secured with anti aircraft gun and Radar . Generally these machinery industries require lots of water . To fulfill the need they built their industries near the dams .

In order to destroy the aircraft industries Britain need to destroy these dams.

  • Möhne dam
  • Eder dam
  • Sorpe dam
  • Ennepe dam

But it was too much difficult as all these dams have anti torpedo nets protecting it from any attack .

To destroy it one need to blast the bomb at the base of dam .

Britain developed special bomb for this named “bouncing bomb” which was invented by Burnes Willis .

Its shape was like drum . Its weight was around 4000 kg . It's released at Target with 500 rpm . This will help to skip on the water . And after reaching to the wall of dam it's revolutions help it to stick to the wall . This bomb now acts as a depth charge . After reaching to certain depth it will blow up.

Britain was successful to slow down German aircraft production by attacking with these bombs .

It had a great impact on WW2.

What are some mind-blowing facts about babies?

 When a newborn screams, their face turns red and their wails echo, but their cheeks stay perfectly dry. Beneath that squishy exterior lies some truly bizarre survival biology.

They have around 300 bones
Adults have exactly 206 bones, but babies are born with about 300. Many of an infant's bones are made entirely or partly of soft cartilage, allowing their skeleton to remain flexible enough to pass through the birth canal. As the infant grows, these separate cartilage sections gradually fuse together and ossify into hard bone. This is why babies have large soft spots, called fontanelles, on their skulls—the rigid plates of bone have not yet knit together.

They cry without tears
Babies do not shed emotional tears until they are between two weeks and two months old. While their eyes produce basal moisture to keep the corneas protected, the tear ducts themselves are not fully developed enough to release large, visible drops.

Their grip is remarkably powerful
A newborn’s palmar grasp reflex is surprisingly strong. Stroking the palm of a baby’s hand causes their fingers to immediately clamp down. This primitive reflex is an evolutionary holdover from primate ancestors, originally allowing infants to cling tightly to a mother’s hair or back for transport. The grip is often strong enough that a baby can almost hold up their entire body weight.

A newborn infant demonstrating the palmar grasp reflex by tightly curling their fingers around an adult's finger. Photo by Rlunaro (Wikimedia Commons) is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

They lack bony kneecaps
A newborn's kneecaps are composed of cartilage. This soft structure serves as built-in shock absorption for when the infant inevitably begins crawling and taking their first stumbling steps. The cartilage slowly ossifies into solid bone over the first few years of life, usually finishing by the time the child turns three or four.

Which celebrities are also successful and upstanding in real life?

 

I would recommend Natalie Portman.

  • Born in Jerusalem, she moved to the United States at the age of three and now holds dual citizenship in both the United States and Israel .
  • Portman began dancing at the age of four and belonged to a local theater group. At the age of 10, she was approached by a Revlon agent to become a child model, but she declined in order to focus on her acting career . In a magazine interview, Portman said that she was "different from other kids." "I was more ambitious, I knew what I liked and what I wanted, and I worked hard. I was a very serious child," she said.
  • She was a bright girl. During her student years, Portman co-authored two research papers published in science journals. Her high school paper, "A Simple Method to Demonstrate the Enzymatic Production of Hydrogen from Sugar," published in 1998, was submitted to Intel Science Talent Search. She even missed the premiere of a film she starred in (Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace) to study for her high school final exams.
  • While continuing her acting career, she studied psychology at Harvard University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in 2003. She told the New York Post, "I don't care if academics ruin my career. I'd rather be smart than a movie star." During her time at Harvard, she stayed at Lowell House and contributed a letter to the Harvard Crimson in response to an essay criticizing Israel's actions against Palestinians. In 2002, while majoring in psychology at Harvard, she contributed to the memory study "Frontal Lobe Activation during Object Permanence: Data from Near-Infrared Spectroscopy." This paper made Portman one of the very few professional actors for whom the Erdős Bacon number has been defined.
  • Her film career : In 2001, Portman appeared in a production of Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull" at the Public Theatre in New York. In 2005, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and won a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress for the drama "Closer." She also won a Constellation Award (Best Female Performance) and a Saturn Award (Best Actress) for her starring role in "V for Vendetta" (2006). She played leading roles in the historical drama "Goya's Ghosts" (2006) and "The Other Boleyn Girl" (2008). In May 2008, she became the youngest member of the jury at the 61st Cannes International Film Festival, and her directorial debut, "Eve," opened the short film competition at the 65th Venice International Film Festival in 2008. Impressive, isn't it?
  • In 2011, Portman starred as Nina Sayers in "Black Swan," winning an Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, BAFTA Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, and Independent Spirit Award .

Fun facts

  • She speaks six languages . Portman has been interested in foreign languages ​​since childhood and has studied French, Japanese, German, Hebrew, and Arabic.
  • Her ancestors were also capable people : Her paternal grandfather, who died in Auschwitz, was a professor of economics in Israel, and her great-grandmother, born in Romania, was reportedly a spy for British intelligence during World War II.
  • She has a famous twin sister . Portman bears a striking resemblance to fellow actress Keira Knightley.

What are some other one-run victories in cricket history that kept fans on the edge of their seats?

 Imagine you need just 4 runs off 7 balls with 4 wickets intact and an established batsman on the non striker end. And you still lose the match!!

West Indies vs South Africa, 2005

This was the third ODI of the bilateral series between the two teams. South Africa whitewashed West Indies in both tests and ODI'S. This particular ODI was important for South Africa to win the series as they had won the first two matches of the five match series. West Indies didn't wanted to lose a series in their home.

So South Africa batted first and with the help of century from Boeta Dippenaar and 87 from Jack Kallis, scored 284/6 in 50 overs. West Indies counter attacked and Chris Gayle scored a brilliant century to take West Indies deep. At one point West Indies were playing at 258/5 at 45.3 overs needing 27 off 27 balls. This is when Gayle got out for 132 runs. But West Indies had Dwayne Bravo at the crease along with Brown and Bradshaw to follow who just a few months ago had stitched a partnership of 70 runs for the 9th wicket to win the champions trophy for West Indies. Brown and Bravo played cautiously and By 48.5 overs West Indies were on the verge of victory with the score 281/6. And here we saw a massive collapse.

48.6 Courtney Brown tried to hit a big shot and Andre Nel caught him on the bowling of Makahya Ntini. By the time the catch was taken the batsman cross - Big mistake because it meant that the tailenders were at the crease at the end of the over.

Last over to be bowled by Charles Langeveldlt (9–0–60–2)

First ball single by Bradshaw, WI 282/7

Second ball single by Bravo, again a big mistake, the established batsman should have kept the strike with himself, WI 283/7, only 2 runs need off 4 balls.

Third ball, Bradshaw swings, stumps rattled, WI 283/8, 2 needed off 3 balls.

Fourth ball, played by Darren Powell, again a swing and a miss, ball on stumps, bowled, WI 283/9, 2 needed off 2 balls

Fifth ball, played by Collymore, batsman tries to play, ball hits the pad, huge appeal and up goes the finger, Langeveldt took a Hattrick and a 5 wicket hall.

South Africa won the match by just 1 run. Langeveldt became the first South African player to take a hattrick in ODI'S

Some really careless and unthoughtful batting by West Indies and brilliant bowling in the death overs by South Africa cost WI the match which was set for them on the platter by Chris Gayle.

Which Bollywood celebrities have a weird demand before signing a film?

 These are Bollywood celebrities have a weird demand before a film.

  1. Salman Khan

Salman Khan is one of the biggest names in the Bollywood industry and there are people who would do anything to work with him. Salman has one big demand for all the movies that he signs and it is that all his films should be free of any intimate scenes and he would not at all kiss on-screen. People would generally accept what Salman asks for because they know that getting Salman in the film means huge success.

2. Kangana Ranaut

Kangana Ranaut is one of the smartest women out there in Bollywood. She is full of her starry tantrums and therefore, does not want to involve herself for any queries and questions thrown her way. She clearly directs all of them to her personal assistant who has to take care of all of the questions and queries. Kangana gets involved only when it is required. Also, Kangana does this to keep herself away from any lame drama.

3. Sonakshi sinha

You probably didn’t see any on screen kissing thing in her movies, because she is not comfortable with it and always follows this clause before signing any Bollywood projects.

4. Hrithik Roshan

This person is no less than a Greek God when it comes to looks. He has that perfectly chiseled body that would attract even the most beautiful girls. Therefore, Hrithik does deserve all that attention and time. Of course, anyone in Hrithik’s shoes would not want to pause his workouts. So, every time Hrithik signs a movie, he demands the best gym in the town so he could maintain his fitness. He also has his own personal chef that goes with him everywhere.

5. Kareena Kapoor

One of the most beautiful and talented actresses in Bollywood cannot be found in a movie unless there is an A list actor starring in the movie. Kareena has this demand that she would only star in a movie if there is an A list Bollywood star acting in the movie. There might be some of the very talented people starring in the movie but nothing can convince Kareena unless an A-lister is present.

6. Akshay Kumar

Akshay understands the importance of relaxing and rest in one’s life and therefore demands a day off every Sunday so that he can relax and have some time with his family. It’s very important for a hardworking actor like him who juggles between multiple projects at the same time, to have some rest. Though Akshay has flouted his own demand when working for movies like Once Upon A Time in Mumbai Dobara and Brothers.

Of which car models were only a few built?

Of this splendor.

This is a Bugatti Type 41, also called the Bugatti Royale.

It was meant to compete with Rolls Royce, Maybach and Mercedes Benz in the luxury class.

But they had chosen a bad time, the Great Depression, and the project failed.

Only six were built.

Here you see it in 1932 with its owner, Jean Bugatti, the son of the company founder.

Who is the most misogynistic Bollywood celebrity? Why?

 This man

If you think that this man was creepy only in his films then you need to read his interviews and he comes out as absolutely misogynist person. Nobody has forgotten the infamous sting operation where he openly asked for s*xual favours and in the same breath also accused many top actresses of being s*xually promiscuous.

So from his older interviews, from 80s and 90s you will get some of the most pathetic comments of Mr.Shakti Kapoor on women.

  1. I don't like working women. I would like a woman to be dependent on me because that gives me a sense of authority and worth!!

2. Bragging about r*ping heroines on screen and providing details of which heroine does he like r*ping on screen (I mean seriously how sick one needs to be to say this)

3. And what's more disgusting. He names his sister in law Padmini Kolhapure as the one whom he likes r*ping the most on screen and the one who he finds s*xy after his wife. (Again what the hell)

4. Openly admiting to going after women, having affairs despite being married and flirting with girls in parties just to feel important and desirable.

Even his wife was fed up of all his antics and openly said in press that she will not leave him if he finds him cheating as it will give him a free pass rather she will make his life a hell. In the same breath she acknowledged that Shakti Kapoor is used to making passes at woman after drinking in parties that too in front of his wife!!

While most of the on screen villains like Amrish Puri, Gulshan Grover, Pran, Prem Chopra and Ranjeet were/are decent men in real life, Shakti Kapoor appears to be equally lecherous in reel and real life.

Why are the ‘90s actresses of Bollywood not getting any film offers now, unlike the males who are over 50?

 

Why are the ‘90s actresses of Bollywood not getting any film offers now, unlike the males who are over 50?

This is probably because the said 90s actresses were loved and adored more for their physical beauty and youth, and sadly not for their acting prowess. I have always felt that Indian cinema has two categories of female cine artistes - the heroines and the actresses.

The ‘heroines’ were not expected to act much. Nobody would take them seriously. They were just support factors for their male counterparts and to gyrate to silly dance steps in dream sequences, and play the hapless victim who gets abducted by the evil villain so that the ‘hero’ can come and save her from the baddies. More emphasis was given to the way they were presented on screen. Their introduction scene had to have the obligatory wind in the hair slow-mo shot, with the hero falling head over heels in love with her at that instant.

Now, what happens is that, the audience does just the same. They develop the same feelings for the ‘heroine’ as the hero portrays. She becomes the girlfriend of their dreams…a perpetually young and beautiful helpless creature who has to be taken care of and then she will dance with them around trees and give them shy looks, even if they look like a chimp with broken teeth in real life.

You don’t need to pay to fantasize, anyway. Why do you think senseless movies fare better than sensible ones? Because senseless movies often depict the actors with a larger-than-life image and they portray the actress as a dimwit who has no clue about what the hell is going on around her.

Although I am not entirely sure why this happens, I am tempted to believe that a lot of men like to see women portrayed that way…dull, pretty and who depends on them to know if it is night or day now. *rolls eyes*

This clueless nature looks cute when they are young. When they get older, looking/behaving as clueless as they did in their 20s makes them look like idiots.

Sridevi did a role like what she did in ‘Sadma’. Can she do it now? Maybe she can. But will she be considered adorable? No. So, the way a person is perceived changes with their age. What seemed cute in their 20s might seem obnoxious when they do the same thing in their 40s.

Many of the actresses who ruled celluloid in the 90s have given some sterling performances in movies that went largely unnoticed. Why did they go unnoticed? Because ‘acting’ is the job of ‘actresses’ not heroines! A movie like ‘Coolie No. 1’ became one of Karisma Kapoor’s biggest career hits. An astounding movie like ‘Zubeidaa’ went kaput at the box office.

The only saving grace is that it won a National Award for best film the year it was released. If that isn’t sad, I don’t know what is! I could quote numerous examples like this.

We have come 20 years ahead after the 90s. In 20 years, age would have taken a toll on these ladies and it is only common sense that they cannot do roles that portray them as 20 year old college girls. Don’t we hear a lot of these actresses being referred to as ‘Aunties’ (even if they look like a million bucks)?

I often wondered why. Once some random Indian guy had been kind enough to explain somewhere on some comment thread that all Indian women above 35 are considered to be aunties. Stupid logic, I know. But apparently, that’s how it works. Don't believe me? Go to Google images, punch in ‘Indian aunties’ and see the results. Apologies in advance for the excessive cellulite show!

So, our dear menfolk don’t really want to see ‘aunties’ doing romance on screen. They pay to see only a young shapely body and a pretty face who can only talk cute! It’s probably a subconscious thing that women over 35 in India are supposed to be at home helping with their kids’ homework and planning dinner…and not thinking of things like love and romance.

Well…meh! :-/

But the producers and directors know what the audience wants and they are prepared to give it to them. Cast a 22 year old heroine opposite a nearly 50 year old man and nobody bats an eyelid.

Do it the other way round, and all hell breaks loose!

Like I said, people pay to be able to fantasize. The idea of a man being able to romance a girl old enough to be his daughter gives people a weird high! And though these male and female artistes start out at the same time, the men stay on longer because they get to practice their art for a longer time. They don’t get called uncles after they reach 35…or 45 or even 55 for that matter! The shelf life of an average Indian actress is much much lesser than that of a male artiste, even if she has not suffered much in the looks department.

So, in order to remain relevant and to have a job, most of these ladies move over to serious cinema or even theater after their glam days are over. They act in more and more meaningful cinema and finally get the tag that they have always yearned for…an actress! I am very proud of what the 90s actresses are doing today. The accolades they earn are well deserved…

Meanwhile, the men continue to romance younger and younger girls. Look at the case of south Indian actress Meena, for instance.

Over her time in the industry, she has acted with Malayalam superstar Mammootty as his daughter, as his girlfriend, as his wife and as his mother!

*facepalm*

Honestly, I don’t think this is going to change anytime soon. The silver lining on the cloud is that the female artistes are freed from the clutches of the glamour world a lot earlier and that they get to concentrate on acting as an art rather than a medium just to show off their shapely waist.

What are some of the most mind blowing facts about Croatia?

 

  • Croatia is home of the world’s smallest town called “Hum” .it is so small its population is only between 17 to 23 people.
  • If you’re a Game of Thrones fan you’ll instantly recognise the city of Dubrovnik as it is the filming location for Kings Landing in the show. The city of Split was also used as one of the film locations.
  • The world’s biggest truffle hails from Croatia
  • The dog breed Dalmatian can be traced back to Croatia and the Dalmatia region.
  • . The waterfront in Croatia is known as the Dalmatian coast.
  • Croatia is home to the amphitheatre in Pula which was once the home of the bloody Roman gladiator fights.
  • Croatians invented the parachute. (scientist - Faust Vrančić (1551 – 1617))
  • . Zlatni rat beach changes in shape and color depending on the wind. This beach is in Bol, on the island of Brac. Its nickname is the Golden Horn.
  • On the island of Susak women wear the shortest folk costumes in Europe.
  • Zadar has the world’s first pipe organ played by the sea and is also known for its sunset which Alfred Hitchcock said was the most beautiful in the world.
  • Vinkovci in eastern Croatia is one of the oldest towns in Europe. It has been continuously inhabited for more than 8,000 years!
  • Croatians are the inventors of pen.Croatian Slavoljub Penkala invented a mechanical pencil, called the Penkala in 1906. Today we call it “pen.”
  • The Walls of Ston are the longest preserved fortification system in the world after the Great Wall of China
  • Nikola Tesla was born in Smiljan, Croatia.
  • There are nearly more Croatians living outside of the country as living in Croatia (4.2 million).

well, that’s it . Hope you all enjoyed.

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