Posts Tagged ‘Om Prakash’

  • Hrishi Da and Amitabh Bachchan : Bemisal Jodi
    Hrishi Da was able to use his actors in a very constructive manner and that is why many of them gave few of their best performances in his films. Very good directors also need very good actors to create remarkable things on the screen. This can be seen via Hrisha Da’s own films also. In the era of mid 60s when coloured films had become a common phenomenon, he had made...
    by Rk at April 19th, 2009 at 08:04 am
  • Art of Narration
    Two great performances :
    by Rk at March 6th, 2009 at 04:03 pm
  • Tere (Mere, Hamare) Ghar Ke Samne : Happy Diwali
    If Tere Ghar Ke Samne is not the best then it is easily among top five romantic comedies ever made in Hindi cinema. TGKS represents perfect blend of romance and comedy and neither comedy takes a shelter in buffoonery nor romance follows an exaggerated lane where overflow of tears, while showing tough conditions or a phase of separation, tries to exploit the emotions of...
    by Rk at October 28th, 2008 at 06:10 am
  • Aandhi : Love, marriage, family and ambitions
    People fall in a situation and follow the passion generated out of this special situation called love and at that time they feel that every other thing in the life keeps less value before this passionate feeling called love. Life looks rosy and people think that it would remain rosy for ever if they follow the path of this love. That happens also with many and life becomes...
    by Rk at September 9th, 2008 at 08:09 am
  • Purab Aur Paschim : Dulhan Chali Pehan Chali teen rang ki Choli
    Some thing changes the course of direction in the life. Manoj Kumar did Shaheed and made Bhagat Singh’s character immortal on screen. No other actor could play the role of Bhagat Singh as convincingly as Manoj Kumar played in Shaheed. Watch the Manoj Kumar as Bhagat Singh in Shaheed singing the song Ai Watan Ai Watan humko teri kasam and recall the famous posters...
    by Rk at August 14th, 2008 at 08:08 pm
  • Padosan : The perfect antidote of sad mood !
    Padosan is a sure shot killer of sad and depressive mood. With the height of buffoonery, but a classy one, involved in the film, its success rate as a mood enhancer is very high. Padosan is to enjoy and laugh without any inhibition. Padosan has got good dialogues and lyrics by famous poet and author Rajendra Krishan, good acting by Kishoir Kumar, Mehmood, Sunil Dutt,...
    by Rk at May 6th, 2008 at 07:05 am