Posts Tagged ‘vinod khanna’

  • Rishi Kapoor : Mein ab bachcha nahin hoon!
    First part of Mera Naam Joker was heavily dependent on the acting skills of a young boy Rishi Kapoor, who had made his debut with this film. There is a scene in MNJ and any teenager actor has yet to supersede or even match the performance given by Rishi Kapoor in that particular scene. Raju, a young boy is confessing before the statue of Jesus in a church and his teacher,...
    by Rk at October 21st, 2009 at 07:10 pm
  • Wake Up Sid: Bombay to Mumbai : A matter of Love
    There are two love stories that progress in the Wake Up Sid. And these two love stories can not be given any first and second order ranking as they both happen simultaneously. When an outsider Aisha (Konkana Sen) comes to the city then it is Bombay for her and like this city Sid (Ranbir Kapoor) is also a stranger but Sid (a born Bombay walla who now lives in Mumbai)...
    by Rk at October 4th, 2009 at 11:10 am
  • Wanted: Radhe and Salman’s commitments
    Film presents Salman Khan in a role where he is at ease and where his working on his character looks visible. From a Character point of view Salman was at home. Very easily he takes off with the spirit of the Chabhee (keys) wala scene in the beginning and neither scene nor Salman’s overall performance in that scene look like a caricature of the similar scene performed...
    by Rk at September 20th, 2009 at 09:09 am
  • My Chennai Cinema Diary
    Well as work beckoned, I was back in Chennai for a short visit of 3 days, incidentally my 2nd visit in less than 2 weeks time. Chennai has more than been home to me and so always has a special place in my heart. This visit was extra special because I ended up watching 3 movies on the big screen all in a span of 24 hours. It was back to my old days of glory and the feeling...
    by Sethumadhavan at June 12th, 2009 at 02:06 am
  • Prakash Mehra – Rote Huye Aate Hain Sab, Hasta Hua Jo Jayega
    Location – Railway Station Scene-1, Take-1: A disappointed youngman, totally down and out, failed in his endeavours and wishing to return home, is about to board a train. That’s when a small time director, with a bit of success, appraoches the youngman and advices him to stay on; asks him to be positive and not just that, he also offers him a role in his next...
    by crazyrals at May 17th, 2009 at 12:05 pm
  • 99 and one viewing…a century
    What do I say. This film completely took me by surprise. After quite some time I watched a commercial B’wood film. I watched 99. Ohhkk, before I get a mild wallop, I didn’t mean it in the true sense of that phrase, but hey, with names like Boman Irani, Kunal Khemu and Mahesh Manjrekar, my mental slate already formed an imprint. Before I entered the theatre...
    by Arthi V at May 17th, 2009 at 02:05 am
  • Feroz Khan : Abhee hum zinda hain
    In his last film “Welcome” Feroz Khan was found repeatedly saying,”Abhee hum zinda hain“. Though actor, director and producer Feroz Khan will remain alive in the memory of audiences but the man Feroz Khan has died today. May his soul rest in peace. Jahan rasta nahin koi wahan mein banaunga, meri zindagi se milein jinhe huaslon ki talash ho was...
    by Rk at April 26th, 2009 at 10:04 pm
  • GULZAR : SENSITIVITY PERSONIFIED
    iView Author: SATYENDRA JHA (Pune, India) Email: satyendrajha30 [at] gmail.com ‘ GULZAR – SENSITIVITY PERSONIFIED ‘ Most of the movies made in India can traditionally be divided into two extremes; first being the usual formula-flicks, having the most common themes of mushy romantic love stories or action-driven revenge capers, simply because the producers...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at February 27th, 2009 at 10:02 am
  • Kudrat (1981) – A Tale of Reincarnation
    iView Author: Ratnakar Sadasyula (Bhubaneshwar, India) Email: ratnakar.techie [at] gmail [dot] com ——————————————————– Kudrat(1981)- A Tale of Reincarnation ——————————————————– Among...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at September 12th, 2008 at 06:09 am
  • Rangeele Babu : Premchandian revolutionary character dares to challenge the God
    It is said and it has been said all over the world in every country and in every civilization that there is no man who does not face sorrows. There have been philosophers who have been investigating existence of God or his role in the life of any human being. Raju (Dev Anand) says in the Guide, one of the most wonderful films of the hindi cinema. “Now this question...
    by Rk at August 29th, 2008 at 06:08 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
  • Don can easily be caught at his blog now !
    Don ka Intzaar to 11 mulkon kee police kar rahee hai par Don ko pakadna mushkil hee nahin namumkin bhee hai Amitabh Bachchan , the owner of baritone, had won the hearts of the audiences when he had delivered above mentioned dialogue in old Don, using pauses at most appropriate places to make it more impressive . And this is not about his screen persona Don in the film,...
    by Rk at April 18th, 2008 at 06:04 am
  • Amitabh, Dharmendra, Vinod Khanna : : Remake of Shaukeen (1981)
    Amitabh Bachchan has already been appeared in 5 films during the first six months of 2007 and no wonder he may appear in 5 more films in the rest 6 months. Among his contemporaries he is the only actor whose acting career is still enjoying so active phase. Recently Dharmendra and Vinod Khanna also have been able to show their presence in films released in the first half...
    by Rk at July 3rd, 2007 at 06:07 am
  • Lamhe:: Story eclipsed the fate of one of the best films of Yash Chopra
    Lamhe is a beautiful film in looks. It has got Sri Devi at her best in hindi films. Anil Kapur, too brings a good performance and Lamhe surely added to his reputation of being a good actor. Music is wonderful. Direction is fantastic. Screen play deals with various human emotions and comedy, tragedy, separation, union, tears, laughing etc so many elements are the part of...
    by Rk at April 17th, 2007 at 04:04 am
  • India also needs to make films with veteran actors in lead roles!
    After reading Anurag’s post where he has mentioned that he is searching for an actor who could play Gabbar Singh in No Smoking. An actor who should be between 50 and 60 years old. Danny was the most natural choice with obvious reasons. and as soon as Danny’s name flashed in mind, I was filled with a thirst to see this amazing actor in a meaningful role. I saw...
    by Rk at October 19th, 2006 at 04:10 am