Posts Tagged ‘death’

  • Yesteryear actress Leela Naidu passes away
    Actress Leela Naidu, who acted in a number of Hindi films including the national award winning ‘Anuradha’ as well as ‘The Householder’ by Merchant Ivory Productions, died on Tuesday in Mumbai after a prolonged illness. (TimesofIndia report) She was crowned ‘Miss India’ in 1954 and was declared as one of the most beautiful women in the...
    by Neeraja at July 28th, 2009 at 05:07 am
  • Death in our films
    iView Author: Akash Kaushik (Delhi, India) Email: akashkaushik_25 [at] yahoo [dot] com DEATH IN OUR FILMS It is said that death is ultimate truth and when ever death comes to my mind, what also comes is our films… because as a true filmi bug, i use to correlate everything with our bollywood films. This is very strange that we all know that death will come one day...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at June 3rd, 2009 at 01:06 pm
  • Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams
    The Dreams of Akira Kurosawa I visited a friend to get some DVD’s as I was very bored and wanted to watch a film , he tells me that he has the DVD of the movie DREAMS. I jump with joy thinking that it is Ingmar Bergman’s Dreams (1955) (I feel that I am the biggest fan of Ingmar Bergman).To my disappointment It turns out to be Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams (1990). I...
    by Krishna at February 14th, 2009 at 10:02 am
  • Ikiru
    Ikiru Disclaimer: There is a spoiler in the second last paragraph(only a line), you may want to avoid it if you have not seen the movie. Watnabe knows he will die. Soon. But, it is not death that scares the wits out of him. It is life. His life. A lifetime of wasted opportunity. A life of failed expectations would have been still better. His was a life of no expectations....
    by Tanul Thakur at November 22nd, 2008 at 07:11 pm
  • Tears in Heaven – Kahan Gaye Who Log Part 2
    When PFC was starting and was on its first leg, I had written an article called “ Kahan Gaye Who Log” and tried to discuss as what happened to some actors and actresses who, while very popular in their heydays, had suddenly vanished. People like Mamta Kulkarni, Vidya Sinha, Atul Agnihotri etc….This was in September 2006. However, what surprised me that...
    by Sophocles. at November 5th, 2008 at 09:11 am