Rajkummar Rao Gains Weight and Thins Hair for ‘Nikam’, Begins Prep for Sourav Ganguly Biopic
Actor says physical transformation was achieved without prosthetics as photos of his altered look circulate online.
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Actor says physical transformation was achieved without prosthetics as photos of his altered look circulate online.

The pair will reunite after 'Bhool Chuk Maaf' for Dinesh Vijan’s sixth collaboration with Rajkummar Rao, directed by Avinash Arun, exploring the high-profile career of prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam.

Rajkummar Rao is currently prepping for the Avinash Arun directorial and is expected to undergo 'intense workshops' to play the lawyer.

Directed by Pulkit, ‘Maalik’ lacks both single-screen soul and multiplex gloss

Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa began dating in 2010 and tied the knot in November 2021 in Chandigarh.

'Maalik' director talks about the many improvised scenes with Rajkummar Rao and why he refrained from watching gangster films such as 'Satya' and 'Gangs of Wasseypur'.

Sporting a rugged look, Rajkummar Rao is seen delivering massy dialogues in 'Maalik' which also features Manushi Chhillar, Saurabh Shukla and Saurabh Sachdeva.

‘Bhool Chuk Maaf’ snatches moralistic defeat from the jaws of victory.

The Hollywood Reporter India's monthly column unravels the behind-the-scenes madness of the big Bollywood machinery.

Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi's film is back on track for a big screen release, following 'constructive discussions with all stakeholders.'

PVRInox reportedly claims that the last-minute move to release the Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi film on a streaming platform has caused them damages to the tune of ₹60 crore.

The Hollywood Reporter India's weekly column 'Lights, Camera, Scoop' unravels the behind-the-scenes madness of the big Bollywood machinery.

Originally slated for a May 9 theatrical release, the family entertainer starring Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi, will now stream on Amazon Prime Video starting May 16.

Despite blockbuster success, the actor is cautious about the pressure of the box office

Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video is the sort of film that behaves like it’ll self-destruct if it goes more than four seconds without a juvenile gag, a 1990s song, a Vijay Raaz one-liner, a classist joke or a hollow social message.









