Posts Tagged ‘Yash Chopra’

  • Sell anything in Bollywood. But…
    Sell anything in Bollywood. But… don’t try to hard-sell the same thing more than twice. In management, we read a term PLC or Product Life Cycle. It meant that every product or product category has a defined life after which its public acceptance will start drooping down, diminishing. There are so many factors behind that which range from technology to public awareness,...
    by Deepak Singh at November 10th, 2009 at 08:11 am
  • Amitabh Bachchan and Yash Chopra : Five stars
    Amitabh Bachchan turns 67 today and it can be remembered that like the union of Amitabh Bachchan and Hrishikesh Mukherjee union of AB and Yash Chopra has also been proved as a very fruitful combination for AB, YC and hindi films in general. AB worked with Yash Chopra first time in Deewar in 1975 and last time in Silsila in 1981 (as a hero so not considering their re-union...
    by Rk at October 11th, 2009 at 03:10 pm
  • Asha Bhonsle : Yun hee gaate raho !
    Indian cinema music has been fortunate enough because some great singers have been blessing it by their gracious presence in the last 7 decades. Their great singing performances have been enriching the fields of both, Indian cinema music and Indian music. To become a member of this prestigious group of great singers one needs to be an enormously talented singer who is...
    by Rk at September 8th, 2009 at 01:09 pm
  • Blackbird: Filmi mind @ a play
    I begin this post with a solemn prayer to Lord CinemaIndra that may the producer-exhibitor stand-off get over soon or we cinephiles might soon have to regress and begin to write about stardust awards, saas-bahu soaps or random PFC meets that never happened. So, getting back about what this post was about – BLACKBIRD, a play that I saw today. I had absolutely no...
    by Magik at May 4th, 2009 at 04:05 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
  • Director – Actor Combo: Some Gems
    iView Author: SATYENDRA JHA (Pune, India) Email: satyendrajha30 [at]gmail[dot]com Like most of my other articles on PFC, this one has also got its seeds from one of the comments on the beautiful articles written by Ratnakar and Crazyrals paying homage to the great Shakti Samanta, who left us for heavenly abode last week. Well, the comment in question was how Shakti-da...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at April 19th, 2009 at 11:04 am
  • Amitabh Bachchan – A look at the personalities behind the persona
    iView Author: Akshay Manwani (New Delhi, India) Email: akshay.manwani[at]gmail[dot]com ‘Amitabh Bachchan – A look at the personalities behind the persona At the risk of courting infamy, I write this piece. For what else can be expected to come ones’ way when you critique Amitabh Bachchan – arguably the biggest superstar ever to have appeared on the Indian...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at April 15th, 2009 at 03:04 am
  • aditya chopra directs ‘rab ne bana di jodi’
    The language of the post is Non-English.. only the script is in english. sorry for them,who cant read and understand it. for reading in hindi log on to…http://chavannichap.blogspot.com lagabhag 20 saal pahale yash chopra ke bade bete aditya chopra ne tay kiya ki ve apane pita ki tarah hi film nirdeshan men kadam rakhenge. yash chopra ‘chandani’ ke nirdeshan...
    by ajay brahmatmaj at November 23rd, 2008 at 06:11 am
  • Dhool ka Phool => Tamanna – Mr Bhatt, how Pooja Bhatt had got admission in School
    Time was different when Dhool ka Phhool (1959) was released. Films were different, writings were different, lyrics were different and values were different. Dhool ka Phool covers the pathos of the life of a child who was abandoned by his mother because her lover made her pregnant but did/could not marry her. Rajendra Kumar sings a good song Tere Pyar ka Asra Chahta hun...
    by Rk at June 16th, 2008 at 10:06 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
  • Silsila(1981) :: A Conflict of emotions Vs realities & responsibilities!
    Silsila is special in so many ways. This is the last film in which AB and Rekha worked together. It’s the last Yash Chopra Film where AB played a leading man. It’s the first film where Javed Akhtar started his career as lyricist also after being a highly successful script writer and Hari Prasad Chaurasia the famous flute player and Shiv Kumar Sharma the famous Santur...
    by Rk at March 7th, 2007 at 08:03 am