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Vishwatma
Rajiv Rai’s 1992 Indian Hindi-language thriller Vishwatma stars an ensemble cast that includes Sunny Deol, Naseeruddin Shah, Chunky Pandey, and Divya Bharti making her major Hindi debut, alongside Sonam and Jyostna Singh. The story follows Prabhat, an honest cop who is tasked by the Government to go to Kenya and take down Ajgar Jurrat and put an end to his illegal ventures. Viju Shah composed the…
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🎵 saat samundar paar, pt 1 from vishwatma
send me a 🎧 for a random shuffled song from my likes! (i promise not to skip any... maybe)
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dhaliwalmanjit · 2 months
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Saat Samundar Paar | Divya Bharti | Sadhana Sargam | Vishwatma | 4k Vide...
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agoshsusana · 3 months
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Watch "Saat Samundar Paar Main Tere | ❤️90s Jhankar❤️ | Vishwatma 1992 | Sadhana Sargam, Sunny Deol, Divya" on YouTube
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bollywood143114 · 1 year
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Divya Bharti changed her religion to marry Sajid. This is what happened to her actress right before she died!
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Divya Bharti Special Story: Divya Bharti was one of the actresses of the Bollywood industry in the 90s, during which beauty discussions made headlines. This is why Divya Bharti became a well-known actress in the Bollywood industry after movies in a very short span of time. In his brief Bollywood career, he has worked with many of the titans of the industry. Despite starting her career at a very young age, Divya Bharti has made many films back to back in a short span of time. She was signed on to 14 films at the same time as well. Entering the Bollywood Industry with Govinda Divya Bharti debuted in the Bollywood industry in 1992 with the film Vishwatma. But let me say that previously she worked in her Divya's Telugu films where her beauty and innocence made her people admire her and her beauty and simplicity brought her to the Bollywood industry. Her first successful film for Divya Bharti was Shola Aur Shabnam opposite Govinda. This film made him an overnight star. Married at 18, died at 19 When Divya Bharti died on April 5, 1993, bidding farewell to the world at the young age of 19, she got married. In fact, at the age of 18, her Bollywood industry famous producer and director Sajid Nadiadwala married her. Divya not only got married at the age of 18. She converted to Islam for Sajid Nadiadwala and Divya became Sana Nadiadwala. What happened to Divya before she died? News of Divya Bharti's sudden death at the age of 19 shocked everyone. At the same time, after her death, it was widely reported that Divya started her drug addiction at a young age. However, his mother responded to these reports, saying she never did drugs. Yes, it is certainly true that he drank rum that day. For many years, the investigation into Divya Bharti's death continued, but there was no disclosure of any kind. So in 1998 the case was closed. Divya Bharti was returning to Mumbai from Chennai after finishing the shooting on the day of her death. He injured his leg during filming. Around 10pm, some friends came to his house on the 5th floor of the Tulsi Apartments in Versova, West Andheri, Mumbai. In the meantime, Divya Bharti was sitting and drinking with his friends. At that time Divya's maid was cooking her food in her kitchen and Divya was sitting by her window and directing her. Then Drunk Divya's hand slipped and fell straight from the window without a grill. He suffered many serious injuries in this accident. He was rushed to Kapoor Hospital, but died shortly after arriving in the emergency room. Sajid Nadiadwala remained in the circle of questions. After Divya's death, many serious allegations against Sajid Nadiadwala were also leveled. The investigation found nothing about Sajid Nadiadwala. Sajid Nadiadwala still loves Divya Bharti very much and this is why he still keeps Divya Bharti's picture in his wallet. Not only that, he considers Divya's family as his own family. ALSO READ- The two copies of Anupam Kher are his older brother Raju. Looking at the pictures, you will be fooled. If you don’t believe it DISCLAIMER We’ve taken all measures to insure that the information handed in this composition and on our social media platform is believable, vindicated and sourced from other Big media Houses. For any feedback or complaint, reach out to us at [email protected] Read the full article
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topnewsthamizh · 2 years
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Throwback: Tamannnaah Bhatia singing 'saat samundar' back in 2016 is a treat for both the eyes and the ears
Throwback: Tamannnaah Bhatia singing ‘saat samundar’ back in 2016 is a treat for both the eyes and the ears
Check out this old video from 2016 of F3 actress Tamannnaah Bhatia singing “saat samundar” from the movie Vishwatma while driving. Tamannaah Bhatia, a star of the Baahubali series, turns one year older today, December 21. As the diva celebrates her 33rd birthday, let’s go back in time and watch the birthday star’s throwback video from 2016. She took to her Instagram handle and dropped a fun…
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coolbud13 · 1 year
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"Life and Legacy of Actress Divya Bharti: From Rising Star to Tragic End"
A popular and highest-paid Indian actress of her time, Divya Bharti worked primarily in Hindi and Telugu films. Her acting ability and offscreen persona have been highly praised by both her co-stars and critics alike. Divya, born on 25 February 1974 in Mumbai to Om Prakash Bharti and Meeta Bharti, had a younger brother Kunal and a half-sister Poonam. Her cousin is actress Kainaat Arora. She…
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getmemymicroscope · 2 years
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Sometimes you struggle to find a movie, so then you just go based on "what is a song I like?" And then, after having the movie on your 'should watch' list for years simply because the melodic awesomeness of 'Sanwali Saloni' (literally like since I first heard this song, around the time of the movie's release in 1995), you finally get around to it ... 27 years later.
We have a 'slightly too old to be the lead actor' Dharmendra along with a 'slightly too old to be the lead actor' Jeetendra along with 'young guy who does a lot of singing/dancing and being angry' Kamal Sadanah ... and get this. It's sort of a mess, in that - at least now, 27 years later - the graphics are really underwhelming, like when they show 'Robin Hood' disappearing (even more confusing is that he appears to throw smoke bombs inside the building, and then we see him jumping out of the window that definitely wasn't there when he was inside - and we see this multiple times); and in that some stuff doesn't age well, like the comedy track (see the next part of this sentence); and that, like most movies back then, the attempted comedy track (I assume that's what the constant slapping of a laugh-happy servant was; and Tiku Talsania's role too) is not funny. But like, it's still somewhat fun if you can get past the 'high horse' of morality that Jeetendra is on.
Our actresses - Ritu Shivpuri, Sujata Mehta, and whomever it is that plays Lakshmi - all get to fluctuate between 'damsel' and 'going around slapping bad guys,' and that second bit is entertaining, though towards the ends you wonder how they keep ending up slapping the same people so many times before the bad guys give up and go attack someone else. Ritu also gets to do her fair share of dancing. And her and Kamal's characters apparently have some sort of weird semi-telepathic communication that she can sing a song somewhere random and he can hear it through a non-existent cell phone and know where to go. Also, at the very end, just out of the blue, the 'with the baddies the whole time' actress (Upasana Singh) sees her character do a sudden 180 (like, literally, out of the blue and with no real warning) and jump in front of a thrown spear aimed for a good guy and sacrifices herself for him. Like, that came out of literally nowhere and is completely unexplained. Speaking of the women, the bad henchmen (or are they goons?) seem to have no issue attacking the women in the final fight sequence either - they still get their asses kicked, by the heroes and the heroines - but at least they show a willingness to attack indiscriminately. Though they might've been better off just leaving, cuz they sucked at the one thing they're probably supposed to be good at...
I don't know if this is just me noticing it more now or what, but this makes another movie where our bad guys are fully into a song/dance sequence - like, singing, dancing, the whole bit. Admittedly, like Vishwatma, they're in their own lair and celebrating their own (short-lived, though they don't know it yet) victory, but still, they're definitely shaking a leg and going all out. It's ironic here because one of the secondary bad guys is literally like "shoot him, don't just talk dialogue because I've seen movies and it never works" ... and then the bad guys dialogue, then more dialogue, then have a song & dance with half the good guys tied up (aka, half the good guys are still free and wandering around looking for them). Yeah, maybe should've listened.
Face masks! A whole year before Mission: Impossible, too! And crazy amazing face masks at that, too, because not only did they have the face of these people, but the face masks also gave them the body/physique. Those are some high quality masks!
Sanwali Saloni is undoubtedly the musical highlight of the movie - if not just the entire highlight; the rest of the music is just meh, at best. The story is, to some extent, not bad - but again, it suffers from probably being too ambitious for 1995. Yes, it was totally Bollywood to have multistarrers at the time, and we've never really left the era of post-hay day actors trying to maintain their stardom and 'lead role' power, but that reality just didn't mesh well with "smoke bomb and disappear" Robin Hood or with a poorly fleshed out group of characters who don't really evolve at all (one is angry throughout, except when dancing; one is ethically good throughout, even though he's seen the bad guys literally murder his family; one is legally bad, ethically good, and never once falters in his desire to Robin Hood his way into the death of the man who he knows killed his wife & framed him, despite having numerous opportunities). Also, you'd think that once his brother is sorta onto the whole "everywhere you go to dance, Robin Hood strikes," maybe they'd try one thing where he dances somewhere else to throw suspicion off him. But, no, instead he just remains a very poor man's 'angry young Amitabh Bachchan' (very, very poor man's) and changes absolutely nothing.
Typical '90s multi-starrer with a bunch of actors going around fighting a bunch of baddies, multiple times - with occasionally interspersed songs, some dance-y, some melodious; some playing a secondary role in the plot - until the final fight where they finally kill all/some of the baddies (depending on whether or not you have one of the characters portraying a 'holier than thou' cop). Interesting decision here to make 2 of the main characters played by guys who were stars 10-20 years prior, but hey ... if your star shines bright, you might as well milk it for all its worth.
There's a lot going on and it is somewhat entertaining. Good enough, right? However, I think I'll just stick to Sanwali Saloni on repeat. I do much like the song, as I have for years; that definitely hasn't changed. It's such a nice song.
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indiejones · 2 years
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90s BOLLYWOOD ! --- INDIES TOP 200 FILMS OF 90s BOLLYWOOD !
Welcome to the 90s everyone! A time of gross confusion, for most pubescent growing audiences of life & the day's cinema, as also for cinema/Bollywood itself! A precarious float between the heart-melting deep dive drama of 70s or fighting fit 80s, & the curiosity to explore upon newly opened vistas of the world in just (economically & communicatively via world TV) liberalized India. And this, as always, is a humble yet expert attempt, at assorting & presenting the best most real & fun & rooted yet open & free art, of the decade's big screen entertainment! P.S. - Here's some fun masterful competitive spice for y'all! Despite losing out to Rajesh Khanna for the 90s Actor No. 1 slot, Govinda ensures that his absolute dominance over 90s Bollywood is made more than evident, Hin Cin's 'Chhote Sarkar' amassing 4.5 times more films over Caesar, a mind-boggling 22 Films in 90's Top 50 alone (over Khanna's 5 in Top 50), & a sum total of 36 Flicks in Top 200! i.e. ~ 1/5th of Indie's 90s Decade List is all Govinda!
INDIES TOP 200 FILMS OF 90s BOLLYWOOD are here !.
1.       .Khudai
2.       .Bombay
3.       .Saudagar
4.       .Taal
5.       .Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!
6.       .Swami Vivekananda
7.       .Pardesi Babu
8.       .Bhopal Express
9.       .Aadmi Khilona Hai
10.   .Lav Kush
11.   .Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
12.   .Bombay Boys
13.   .Chhota Chetan
14.   .Sanam
15.   .Aunty No. 1
16.   .Naseeb
17.   .Yugpurush
18.   .English August
19.   .Salma pe dil aa gaya
20.   .Kareeb
21.   .Rui ka Bojh
22.   .Salaami
23.   .1942 A Love Story
24.   .Wajood
25.   .Vansh
26.   .Saajan Chale Sasural
27.   .Awwal Number
28.   .Rupaye Dus Karod
29.   .Himalayputra
30.   .Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
31.   .Begunaah
32.   .Aastha: In the prison of spring
33.   .Chhote Sarkar
34.   .Kismat
35.   .Gambler
36.   .Achanak
37.   .Raja Babu
38.   .Prem Shakti
39.   .Beta Ho Toh Aisa
40.   .Khuddaar
41.   .Hero No. 1
42.   .Bade Miyan Chhote Miyan
43.   .Dulhe Raja
44.   .Maharaja
45.   .Swarg
46.   .Anari No. 1
47.   .Aa ab laut chalen
48.   .Rajaji
49.   .Jaan Se Pyaara
50.   .Sangharsh
51.   .Dilwale
52.   .Dahek
53.   .Shaheed Udham Singh
54.   .Prem Aggan
55.   .Munnibai
56.   .Deewana hoon pagal nahi
57.   .Shool
58.   .Hum tumpe marte hain
59.   .Hyderabad Blues
60.   .Yeshwant
61.   .Dil Ke Jharoke Mein
62.   .Bade Dilwala
63.   .Chehraa
64.   .Aar ya Paar
65.   .Dillagi
66.   .Naajayaz
67.   .Drohkaal
68.   .Sarfarosh
69.   .Mafia
70.   .Sadak
71.   .Lamhe
72.   .Yalgaar
73.   .Gupt: The Hidden Truth
74.   .Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar
75.   .Vishwatma
76.   .Pardes
77.   .Yeh Aag Kab Bujhegi
78.   .Virasat
79.   .Gopi Kishan
80.   .Dil Kya Kare
81.   .Rudaali
82.   .Qila
83.   .Satya
84.   .Jaan Tere Naam
85.   .Aaag Hi Aag
86.   .Anmol
87.   .Halo
88.   .Drishti
89.   .Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa
90.   .Sanshodhan
91.   .Sautela Bhai
92.   .Return of Jewel Thief
93.   .Chachi 420
94.   .Sanjay
95.   .Lahoo Ke Do Rang
96.   .Ek Ghar
97.   .Yamraaj
98.   .Mashooq
99.   .Sirf Tum
100.                        .Paramaatma
101.                        .Maa
102.                        .Dharavi
103.                        .Naseem
104.                        Taqdeerwala
105.                        .Pyar Koi Khel Nahi
106.                        .Kudrat
107.                        .Baaz
108.                        .Disha
109.                        .Aarzoo
110.                        .Awaargi
111.                        .Dil Ka Kya Kasoor
112.                        .Dulaara
113.                        .Lekin
114.                        .Dil Hai Ke Maanta Nahi
115.                        .First Love Letter
116.                        .Triyacharitra
117.                        .Aankhen
118.                        .Daayra
119.                        .Raju ban gaya Gentleman
120.                        .Geet
121.                        .Pyar ka devta
122.                        .Criminal
123.                        .Karan Arjun
124.                        .Prahaar: The Final Attack
125.                        .Main Solah baras Ki
126.                        .Khiladi
127.                        .Shola aur Shabnam
128.                        .Chamatkar
129.                        .College Girl
130.                        .Current
131.                        .Dhanwaan
132.                        .Shapath
133.                        .Yugandhar
134.                        .Ghar Parivar
135.                        .Diksha
136.                        .Rang
137.                        .Sau Crore
138.                        .Zulm ki Hukumat
139.                        .Khalnayak
140.                        .Vishwavidhaata
141.                        .Hathkadi
142.                        .Ashaant
143.                        .Hum
144.                        .Ravan raaj: A true story
145.                        .Split Wide Open
146.                        .Zamaana Deewana
147.                        .Baadshah
148.                        .Border
149.                        .Laawaris
150.                        .Barsaat
151.                        .Sooryavansham
152.                        .Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhie
153.                        .Sangeet
154.                        .Biwi no. 1
155.                        .Zakhm
156.                        .Muqabla
157.                        .Ghulam
158.                        .Hum hain bemisaal
159.                        .Aag
160.                        .Sainik
161.                        .Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke
162.                        .Bol Radha Bol
163.                        .Meera ka Mohan
164.                        .Ashaant
165.                        .Dil Hi To Hai
166.                        .Shatranj
167.                        .Antarnaad
168.                        .Aaina
169.                        .Aashik Awaara
170.                        .Saajan
171.                        .Hum Saath Saath Hain
172.                        .Iraada
173.                        .Masoom
174.                        .Sailaab
175.                        .Maha Shaktishaali
176.                        .Aashiqui
177.                        .Inspector Dhanush
178.                        .Akayla
179.                        .Mrityudata
180.                        .Bhagyawan
181.                        .Lal Badshah
182.                        .Henna
183.                        .Rangeela
184.                        .Muskurahat
185.                        .Haseena Maan Jaayegi
186.                        .Phool Aur Kaante
187.                        .Gharwali Baharwali
188.                        .Sardar
189.                        .100 Days
190.                        .Kasba
191.                        .Beta
192.                        .Coolie No. 1
193.                        .Ghatak
194.                        .Umar 55 Ki Dil Bachpan ka
195.                        .Vaastav: The reality
196.                        . C.I.D
197.                        .Agnisakshi
198.                        .Bandit Queen
199.                        . Bahaar Aane Tak
200.                        .Yes Boss
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chameli · 4 years
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SAAT SAMUNDAR PAAR
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dhaliwalmanjit · 5 months
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Saat Samundar Paar Main Tere | ❤️90s Jhankar❤️ | Vishwatma 1992 | Sadhan...
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27 Years of Vishwatma (24/01/1992). Vishwatma is a 1992 action thriller film directed by Rajiv Rai and starring Naseeruddin Shah, Sunny Deol, Chunky Pandey, Sonam and Jyotsna Singh in the lead roles and Divya Bharti in her Hindi film debut. The film was a moderate box office success and sixth highest grossing film of the year. The music of the film was very successful, especially the song "Saat Samundar", which became a favorite and gave Divya Bharti the limelight in Bollywood.
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newsheadlines2020 · 4 years
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Chunky Pandey से चुराकर फ्लाइट में सवार पैसेंजर्स में बांट दी थी सिगरेट, शरारतों में किसी से कम नहीं थे सनी देओल सनी देओल की इमेज को देखकर लगता है कि उन्हें मज़ाक करना बिल्कुल पसंद नहीं होगा. बल्कि वो एंग्री मैन के लुक में ही हमेशा नजर आते रहे हैं.
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Vishwatma Diyva Bharti
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