Posts Tagged ‘rakesh roshan’

  • AapKe Deewane : Ram and Raheem love Sameera in the debut film of Hritik Roshan
    Aapke Deewane is a romantic comedy film having love triangle in the plot. AKD was the debut film for Rakesh Roshan as a Producer. AKD is a fun film like other films of Rishi Kapoor, came out in the 70s. Influences of films like Khel Khel Mein and Rafoo Chakkar can be found in AKD. Campus based fun of KKM is present in AKD also and like Rafoo chakkar, male character...
    by Rk at August 5th, 2008 at 09:08 am
  • Jab Bhi Yeh Dil Udas Hota Hai !
    [Caution – readers searching serious material may skip this as its more like swant sukhay (self satisfaction) activity but if anyone can connect then may revive similar kind of memories] We read some times in the newspapers that somebody got a letter after 20-25 years. All of us may have some childhood memories and often visual memories which remain there in the mind...
    by Rk at May 28th, 2008 at 06:05 am
  • The verdict is out…Roshans had to pay 2 crore…
    …..to Ram Sampath and am on seventh heaven. No, i didnt make a single penny. But happy that it finally happened. A landmark judgement for sure. According to Mumbai Mirror, Ram Sampath says…. In an industry where plagiarism seems to be a way of working, I feel truly vindicated. I have been acknowledged as the original composer of the two ‘Break free’...
    by Phoenixnu at April 11th, 2008 at 04:04 am
  • Krazzy 4 : What a dream… team!
    Seems like Krazzy 4 was supposed to be an original comedy, coming in a long long time. The team was on television and discussing the “Making of Krazzy 4″ when it all came together. The story of 4 crazy people out on a visit to a game under the guidance of their psychiatric doctor, who then disappears, leaving the four all alone in the big bad city… so...
    by oz at April 8th, 2008 at 03:04 pm
  • JAAGO MOHAN PYAARE!
    JAAGO MOHAN PYAARE! “It is very easy to criticise anyone’s work than doing the actual work”. The old and experienced players of hindi cinema…started their career by redefining the rules of typical bollywood film making. But some how lost their golden touches, cinematic abilities, and trapped in their own success and intelligence. They are thinking...
    by Shailesh Limbachiya at November 13th, 2007 at 03:11 am