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Popular & Iconic Dialogues from Bollywood

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Popular & Iconic Dialogues from Bollywood

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Melodrama and Power Packed Dialogues go hand in hand in Bollywood.We Clap while watching the film then recite them, repeat them, rehearse them.Every actor has his own style,but there are some Actors who became popular for their Dialogue delivery.Raj Kumar,Dilip kumar,Dev Anand and Amitabh Bachchan are few of them.There are some Iconic Dialogues which are still remembered even

Jewish People in Bollywood

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Jewish People in Bollywood

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With the recent visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Israel,the idea of Jewish contribution to Bollywood came in my mind. The Jewish contributed to Indian films in different ways: as actors � Sulochana, the first female superstar; Rose, a popular starlet; Pramila, the first Miss India; Nadira, the �quintessential vamp� who starred in several films of Raj Kapoor,

The Sangeet-Maartand ANIL BISWAS

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The Sangeet-Maartand ANIL BISWAS

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On 103rd Birth Anniversary,here is my tribute to this great Composer of Bollywood.Anil Biswas is said to have influenced a number of singers of the day.  He had the biggest influence of Mukesh, Talat Mahmood, and Lata Mangeshkar.In fact he gave break to Talat and Mukesh.He made his debute as a music director with "Dharam ki Devi" (1935).  From 1934 until 1936,

CHETAN ANAND-A Progressive Thinker

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CHETAN ANAND-A Progressive Thinker

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 Chetan Anand�s Neecha Nagar was the first Indian film that was selected in any International film festival.Neecha Nagar had to compete with many amazing films that year(1946) like Roberto Rossellini�s Rome, Open City (Italy), David Lean�s Brief Encounter (UK), and Billy Wilder�s The Lost Weekend (USA). It won the hearts of critics and viewers alike and emerged as a winner