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Where did 'Awara Hoon' come from?

Of all the gifted artists who accompanied Raj Kapoor through his journey as a filmmaker, it was Shailendra who understood the ethos of the showman best. His composition for 'Awara' remains a hallmark in the poetry of Indian cinema. Here's how it came to be.

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar

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The king of Tragedy and the queen of Melody

They sang together, but the kingdom was not at peace for 13 years. A look at the song that became a source of discord between two of the most powerful personalities in Hindi cinema.

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar

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How Ashok Kumar and Dilip Kumar changed the craft of acting

Two accidental actors. Two legendary craftsmen. Ashok Kumar and Dilip Kumar founded the basic structure for the method school of acting in Indian cinema.

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar

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Stars overnight: Big debuts in Bollywood

The stardust may have faded on some, but it does not take away from the magical shine of their debuts. Here are some actors who turned into overnight sensations.

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar

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The Parsis in Bollywood 

In their own quiet way, the Parsis have influenced Indian cinema and its culture in many ways. Here's a look at what they have given us.

over 9 years ago — Swati Goel

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Who was... Begum Para?

She was the original 'It' girl. Dressed in jeans, with a whip in hand, Begum Para had the world dancing to her tune even when she wasn't in front of the camera.

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar

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Dharmendra and his beautiful women

A samsonesque body combined with an Italian smile, Dharmendra romanced some of the most beautiful women of Indian cinema. Here’s a look at Dharmendra’s leading women onscreen.

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar

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How Sahir Ludhianvi and Sudha Malhotra created magic 

He was a poet; she, a songstress. Between them, they gave rise to one of the most enduring myths of love and longing in Indian cinema.

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar

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7 shots from Shotgun Shatrughan

Seven times Shatrughan Sinha proved he was the only straight shooter in Bollywood.

over 9 years ago — Bhupen Chavan,Shriram Iyengar

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How Satyajit Ray discovered Sharmila Tagore – Birthday special

She was a 14-year-old schoolgirl, he, a legendary filmmaker. Yet, on first sight, Ray knew there was something special about the girl standing before him.

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar

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Shiva: The film that gave us Ram Gopal Varma

In 1989, a 28-year old civil engineering student and video library owner embarked on a journey that would change the face of Indian cinema. His first film about college politics and violence would come to define one of the most controversial, yet talented directors of our times.

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar

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Dangal in the Jungle  Indian cinema and wrestling

One of the oldest sports in India, wrestling has languished behind other more popular sports in cinema. As two of Bollywood's heavyweight Khans put their muscles behind films based on wrestling, we look at the three names who were at the front of Indian cinema's first tryst with wrestling.

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar

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Pride and Prejudice in Chaitanya Tamhane’s ‘Court’

Chaitanya Tamhane's much lauded film is an exemplary take on the workings of the Indian legal system. It takes a close look at one of the most important factor in the execution of justice — the prejudices of people working within the system.

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar

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8 times Jimmy Shergill proved to be a real badass

The quiet, romantic hero of Mohabbatein is long gone. Jimmy Shergill, the most underrated actor in Bollywood, has morphed into a badass. Here are some dialogues that prove it.

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar,Bhupen Chavan

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Five times Deven Verma made a lot of people shut up

Sweet, subtle, and hilarious, Deven Verma was the master of sarcasm. With his deadpan face and witty humour, the brilliant actor regaled audiences with ease. Here are 5 lines that have Deven Verma at his comedic best.

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar

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Being Positive: Bollywood films that tackled AIDS

  From the cynically socialist 'Pyaasa' to the touching 'Taare Zameen Par', Indian filmmakers have explored issues that lacked political will. One such issue is the problem of AIDS. Here are some films that tackled the disease with sensibility 

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar

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Meet music composer Nisar Bazmi

A musical prodigy, composer and singer, Nisar Bazmi is a forgotten name in the history of Indian cinema. Here's a look at the career of a man who found success on both sides of the border.

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar

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7 romantic films with a difference

Raj Kapoor started it, Rajesh Khanna perfected it and Shah Rukh Khan transformed it into a brand. The idea of romance and love is a staple of Hindi cinema, but there will always be directors who find a different way of discovering this magical emotion 

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar

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6 surprising hits by Bappi Lahiri

The perennial rap-disco-swing tripper who made immortal songs like 'You Are My Chicken Fry' and 'Bongo Bongo' also composed some soulful melodies. Here are some surprisingly classy hits from the Disco Deewana!

over 9 years ago — Shriram Iyengar

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Naseeruddin Shah doesn't agree with Aamir Khan

The veteran says he has no intention of leaving the country The veteran says he has no intention of leaving the country  

over 9 years ago — Correspondent