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inmyworldblr · 6 months ago
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Deewar (1975) | dir. Yash Chopra
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madhoshiyaan · 2 years ago
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NEETU SINGH in Adalat (1976)
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bollywoodirect · 10 months ago
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Celebrating 49 years of #Deewaar (24/01/1975).
Deewaar, one of the greatest Indian films of all time, was directed by the legendary Yash Chopra. It continues to captivate audiences with its powerful performances, compelling storytelling, and timeless themes. A major critical and commercial success upon its release, Deewar features #AmitabhBachchan in an iconic role as Vijay Verma, a dock worker who becomes a powerful underworld figure. His performance is celebrated for its raw emotion and intensity.
The film’s memorable soundtrack, composed by R.D. Burman, includes classics like "Kehdoon Tumhe, Ya Chup Rahun" and "Maine Tujhe Maanga, Tujhe Paaya Hai", which have become synonymous with the film. The entire cast, particularly Amitabh Bachchan and Shashi Kapoor, deliver outstanding performances that capture the complexities of their characters. The film also stars Neetu Singh, Nirupa Roy, Parveen Babi, Iftekhar, Madan Puri, Satyen Kappu, and Manmohan Krishna.
Deewar's groundbreaking portrayal of poverty and crime in India remains powerful and relevant, exploring themes of brotherhood, corruption, and betrayal. The moral dilemmas faced by those living in poverty are highlighted through its screenplay, written by Salim–Javed, and the brilliant direction of Yash Chopra.
Nearly five decades later, Deewar continues to resonate with audiences, cementing its place in Indian cinematic history. Its impact on Indian cinema and global audiences is undeniable. For anyone who hasn’t seen Deewar, it’s a must-watch. The powerful performances, unforgettable dialogues, and timeless songs make it an essential experience for any fan of Indian cinema.
As we celebrate 49 years of this cinematic masterpiece, let's acknowledge the talents behind it: Cinematography by Kay Gee; Editing by T. R. Mangeshkar & Pran Mehra; salim Music by R. D. Burman; Lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi; Screenplay by Salim–Javed; Production by Gulshan Rai. Let's raise a glass to Deewar, a film that will forever be remembered as a true classic in Indian cinema.
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andylantsov · 27 days ago
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I need Jonathan and Alan to react to Jugjugg Jeeyo (the bollywood movie) and specially the couple of Varun Dhawan and Kiara Advani (Kuldeep and Nainaa).
I just need to see that one happen
CINEMA THERAPY PEOPLE I HOPE YOU HEAR ME
*manifesting it*
(But also be careful. Bollywood idealizers can be crazy)
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theomenmedia · 2 months ago
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Ranbir Kapoor Birthday Special Article
Happy 42nd Birthday to the ever-charming Ranbir Kapoor! Did you know he still takes pocket money from mom? A true mamma's boy with a heart of gold.
Link to the full story: https://www.theomenmedia.com/post/ranbir-kapoor-the-mamma-s-boy-with-a-heart-of-gold-on-his-42nd-birthday
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bolllywoodhungama · 11 months ago
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Neetu Kapoor lauds Ananya Panday’s performance in ‘I Wanna See You Dance’ ahead of Kho Gaye Hum Kahan release: “You are brilliant”
Neetu Kapoor, a veteran Bollywood actress, recently showed her appreciation for Ananya Panday and complimented her on her excellent performance in the eagerly awaited song "I Wanna See You Dance" from Kho Gaye Hum Kahan. Neetu Kapoor praised Ananya Panday for her on-screen personality and outstanding dance moves in this latest song, as the industry sees a new generation of talent.
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Neetu Kapoor lauds Ananya Panday’s performance in ‘I Wanna See You Dance’ ahead of Kho Gaye Hum Kahan release: “You are brilliant”
Neetu Kapoor, known for her vast experience in the industry, has taken notice of Panday's performance praising the authenticity that Ananya brings to the song. In her caption, she wrote, "On loop @ananyapanday you are brilliant in this."
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The film, based on modern-day friendship, promises to be an entertaining cinematic experience. Neetu Kapoor's words of praise for Ananya Panday empower her ability to recognize and appreciate actors' hard work in the film industry. Her words add a level of assurance for cine-goers, and as Kho Gaye Hum Kahaan is ready to be released on 26th December on Netflix, all of Ananya’s fans are eagerly waiting for her stellar performance to shine through.
As the industry continues to evolve, the acknowledgement and support from seasoned actors like Neetu Kapoor play a crucial role in boosting the confidence of young talented actors who are now ready to entertain the masses.
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shaadiwish · 1 year ago
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We Have The Entire Koffee With Karan Season 8 Guest List Along With Some Speculated Names. Stay Tuned To ShaadiWish For Latest Trends And Ideas.
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bollywoodisforlovers · 1 year ago
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Episode 148 - Two wives, or two brothers? Daag and Deewaar
We return to the career of Yash Chopra with two iconic mid-70s blockbusters: one, the first film to carry the YRF name and the other, maybe the most influential Bollywood film ever made.
Show notes:
Past Yash Chopra films we have discussed: Netflix and Dil: High and Low - Cinema Marte Dum Tak and The Romantics and Yaasssh Chopra: Lamhe & Veer-Zaara with Manish Mathur
Zanjeer and the Angry Young Man
Yash Chopra
Rajesh Khanna
Thomas Hardy and the cad awareness book
"Ab Chahe Maa Roothe"
Comparisons to Douglas Sirk
INTERVAL ("Ni Main Yaar Manana Ni" from Daag)
Deewaar
Gunga Jumna and Mother India
Matt is the evil brother
Influences on Hong Kong cinema and Slumdog Millionaire
What can we bring to a conversation about this film?
Bachchan: Back to the Beginning
NEXT TIME: Hindi Horror Halloween
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eclecticwordblender · 2 months ago
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saw a reel about the bollywood movie do dooni char (2010) starring rishi kapoor and neetu singh and let’s not get into how bland and boring the movie is but what is exceptionally baffling about that movie is the male victim complex. so this male MAKES his wife quit her job and in a fit of his male ego proclaims to buy a car which he cannot afford. tells his daughter to reject a job offer and somehow manages to act like the victim because he has to buy a car to make his family happy.
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bandya-mama · 4 months ago
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Neetu Singh Birthday: Wishes from Bandya Mama
Did you know veteran actress cried when son Ranbir Kapoor kept his first paycheck of Rs 250 at her feet?
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parveenbabimemories1 · 8 months ago
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Directed byManmohan Desai
Written by Kader Khan (dialogue)
K. K. Shukla (scenario)
Screenplay by Prayag Raj Sharma
Story by Jeevanprabha M. Desai
Pushpa Sharma (story idea)
Produced by Manmohan Desai
Starring Vinod Khanna, Rishi Kapoor, Amitabh Bachchan, Neetu Singh, Parveen Babi, Shabana Azmi, Nirupa Roy,Pran
CinematographyPeter Pereira
Edited by Kamlakar Karkhanis
Music by Laxmikant–Pyarelal
Anand Bakshi (lyrics)Distributed by Hirawat Jain & Co.
Release date 27 May 1977
Leena Daru wardrobe
Kamal choreographer
Playback singers Mohammed Rafi, Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Mahendra Kapoor, Shailendra Singh, Mukesh
Did you know
When the movie released it was a huge hit in West Indies
The film made Amitabh a superstar god in the Caribean Islands. Trinidad, Tobago, Guyana and several other countries played Amar Akbar Anthony in the theaters. The film was house full for months,where getting a ticket was impossible. It was not just Indians, but millions of non Indians who fell in love with the film and embraced "Anthony" as their new Indian hero.
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chameli · 2 years ago
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Reading Neetu Singh's chapter in Rishi Kapoor's book was so sad. The never ending marriage troubles (she said she wanted to leave him every single day of their life together), describing her husband as awful but she wouldn't want to be with anyone else, how their kids are so strict with their food intake because they're terrified of their family's history of gaining weight/health issues, and that they were scared of their father while growing up...yikes 😬
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rajeevpradhan · 2 years ago
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SHASHI KAPOOR WITH NEETU SINGH IN MOVIE DEEWAR
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bollywoodirect · 2 years ago
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Celebrating 48 years of #Deewaar (24/01/01975).
Deewaar is one of the greatest Indian films of all time. Directed by the legendary #YashChopra, this film continues to be a favorite among audiences for its powerful performances, compelling storytelling, and timeless themes.
Deewar was a major critical and commercial success at the time of its release. Starring #AmitabhBachchan as Vijay Verma, a dock worker who rises to become a powerful underworld figure, the performance by Bachchan is nothing short of iconic, delivering lines like "Mere paas maa hai" with raw emotion and intensity.
The film's songs, composed by #RDBurman, are timeless classics that perfectly complement the story. "Kehdoon Tumhe, Ya Chup Rahun" and "Maine Tujhe Maanga, Tujhe Paaya Hai" are just a couple of the memorable tracks that have become synonymous with the film.
The performances by the entire cast, particularly Amitabh Bachchan and #ShashiKapoor, are outstanding and perfectly capture the complexities of their characters.
Deewar's portrayal of poverty and crime in India was groundbreaking at the time, and it's still powerful and relevant even today. It explores themes of brotherhood, corruption, and betrayal, highlighting the moral dilemmas faced by those living in poverty. The film's screenplay, dialogues, and direction by Yash Chopra are nothing short of brilliant.
48 years later, Deewar continues to resonate with audiences and cement its place in Indian cinematic history. Its impact on Indian cinema and on audiences around the world is undeniable. If you haven't seen Deewar yet, drop whatever you're doing and watch it now. You won't regret it. The powerful performances, unforgettable dialogues, and timeless songs make it a must-watch for any fan of Indian cinema.
So let's raise a glass to 48 years of Deewar, a film that will forever be remembered as a true classic and cinematic masterpiece. Cheers!
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playermagic23 · 22 days ago
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Will Do Patti be the game-changer for actresses who turn producers?
While we wish Kriti Sanon the best of luck with her debut film, Do Patti, which will be available on Netflix on October 25, we can only hope that it will be the first of many game changers: a huge success among actress productions!
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We say this because, thus far, there has been an alarmingly high rate of flops when women become film producers. Even the few actresses who have turned filmmakers have had a dismal track record at the box office (Simi Garewal's Rukhsat, Hema Malini's Dil Aashna Hai and Tell Me O Kkhuda, as well as the telefilm Mohini and five films directed by Pooja Bhatt from Paap to Jism 2).
There are some exceptions. The exceptions in this list are insignificant, as we will see. Reena Roy's home productions, Muqabla (1979) and Sanam Teri Kasam (1982), were both hero-driven films, whereas Juhi Chawla's co-production, Chalte Chalte, was co-produced with an actor—Shah Rukh Khan—and directed by Aziz Mirza. Yes, Kangana Ranaut's Manikarnika performed similarly. Priyanka Chopra Jonas' regional films, beginning with her smash-hit Marathi début, Ventilator, were profitable, while her Hindi film, The Sky is Pink, was not.
And the Rule! The list of flops is indeed voluminous, extending from Shashikala's Karodpati way back in 1961 (which, according to the late actress, "turned us into kangalpatis or broke!"), Nargis' Raat Aur Din and Sharmila Tagore's Tyaag to the aforementioned films as well as Neetu Singh's Chorni, Raakhee's Pugli, Taaqat (1982) and Zindagani, the Madhuri Dixit home productions, Dil Tera Aashiq (despite Salman Khan!), Yaraana (1996), Mohabbat (1997) and Padmini Kolhapure productions, Dav Pech and Rockford, and (according to rumor) the Zeenat Aman-backed Baat Ban Jaye are also examples.
As is customary, many of these films were "officially" produced by frontmen such as family members, relatives, or secretaries. "But the money obviously came from the star concerned!" says one industry source.
In the millenium, Lara Dutta's Chalo Dilli (albeit a wonderful film), Raveena Tandon Thadani's Stumped!, Manisha Koirala's Paisa Vasool, and Preity Zinta's Ishqk In Paris joined the list of flops. Shilpa Shetty's Dishkiyaoon, Anushka Sharma's highly anticipated NH10, Phillauri, and Pari (after which she chose the safe, OTT route with Bbulbul and Qala), Deepika Padukone's Chhapaak, and Taapsee Pannu's Blurr and Dhak Dhak (all excellent films). As evidenced by some of the examples above, it was not necessarily necessary for the actresses to appear in all of their productions. But that didn't change the situation!
Alia Bhatt made a spectacular debut with Darlings last year, which, like Do Patti, was streamed on Netflix, raising expectations for her next (this time theatrical) co-production, Jigra. However, that film, along with Kareena Kapoor Khan's The Buckingham Murders, collapsed like a house of cards.
The Trade View According to veteran distributor-exhibitor Raj Bansal, "Actresses are not as familiar with the commercial aspects as they should be." Filmmaking is about bringing something positive to the table, and they have their own perspectives on this."
He stated that there will always be stories that no one else wants to produce, but actresses believe they can create the best film for them! "It is always content that will hold, and if that does not, no film is going to work, however big the star," stated the director.
However, Bansal emphasizes the importance of budgeting. "A film like The Buckingham Murders has recovered its investment before the release through non-theatrical avenues and so it does not really matter if collections are not good!" He makes the case. "However, the terrain should be evaluated, and the target audience should not be limited to metropolitan areas. Also, if we look closely, directors such as Hansal Mehta (The Buckingham Murders) and Vasan Bala (Alia Bhatt's Jigra) do not cater to the masses."
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cacatoto-2024 · 30 days ago
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Neetu Singh, juga dikenal sebagai Neetu Kapoor, adalah seorang aktris film India yang muncul dalam berbagai film Hindi. Ia dikenang karena tampil dalam banyak film sukses hingga 1970-an dan 1980-an. Dia mulai berakting pada usia 8 tahun dengan nama Baby Sonia. Peran pertamanya sebagai artis cilik adalah dalam film Suraj pada tahun 1966. Dia memerankan "Roopa" dalam film 1966 yang berjudul Dus Lakh dan peran ganda dalam film Do Kaliyaan. Film terkenal lainnya sebagai aktris cilik adalah Waris dan Pavitra Paapi. Dia membuat debut dewasanya sebagai aktris utama dengan film Rickshawala pada tahun 1973 dan kemudian muncul dalam 50 film lainnya sebagai pemeran utama dari tahun 1973 hingga 1983. Dia meninggalkan industri perfilman pada tahun 1983 setelah pernikahannya dengan Rishi Kapoor pada tahun 1980. Dia kembali ke industri perfilman setelah 26 tahun.
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