It was still some years before he attained iconic status as a Bollywood villain while revealing his real identity to the bemused hero in his trademark soft yet menacing drawl, but before Ajit, whose birth anniversary falls on January 27, became the “Loin”, he had to receive a salutary lesson in dealing with big cats onscreen – from Balraj Sahni.
Ajit recalled they were shooting for costume swashbuckler “Dharti” (1970) – a remake of Tamil film “Sivandha Mann” with Rajendra Kumar stepping into the shoes of Sivaji Ganesan, and a scene had him, as the evil Diwan, coming down on a lift with a tiger on a leash to where Sahni was waiting.
However, Sahni refused to go along, noting that he had agreed to “work with humans, not beasts”, and the scene had to be shot without him.
After this, Ajit, in an article for Urdu film magazine ‘Shama’ in 1975, said that he...
Ajit recalled they were shooting for costume swashbuckler “Dharti” (1970) – a remake of Tamil film “Sivandha Mann” with Rajendra Kumar stepping into the shoes of Sivaji Ganesan, and a scene had him, as the evil Diwan, coming down on a lift with a tiger on a leash to where Sahni was waiting.
However, Sahni refused to go along, noting that he had agreed to “work with humans, not beasts”, and the scene had to be shot without him.
After this, Ajit, in an article for Urdu film magazine ‘Shama’ in 1975, said that he...
- 1/27/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Veteran actress Reena Roy shares how after doing the 1976 film ‘Nagin’, people ran away from her shouting “Nagin has come”. ‘Nagin’ also stars Sunil Dutt, Feroz Khan, Jeetendra, Sanjay Khan, Rekha, Mumtaz, Vinod Mehra, Yogeeta Bali, Kabir Bedi and Anil Dhawan.
“Whenever and wherever I would go and shoot, the crowd would run towards me but after ‘Naagin’, people would run away from me screaming ‘Naagin has come!’ They wanted to see me but were scared too,” says the 65-year-old actress on the singing reality show ‘Superstar Singer 2’.
She continues to say that this is one of her favourite films and this subject was not explored much at that time people believed that she is a real Nagin.
“In some theatres in Punjab, there were actual snakes that had slithered in and people had scrambled away from there. I love this film to date, and because there weren’t many films that discussed this subject,...
“Whenever and wherever I would go and shoot, the crowd would run towards me but after ‘Naagin’, people would run away from me screaming ‘Naagin has come!’ They wanted to see me but were scared too,” says the 65-year-old actress on the singing reality show ‘Superstar Singer 2’.
She continues to say that this is one of her favourite films and this subject was not explored much at that time people believed that she is a real Nagin.
“In some theatres in Punjab, there were actual snakes that had slithered in and people had scrambled away from there. I love this film to date, and because there weren’t many films that discussed this subject,...
- 8/20/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Mukta Arts celebrates its 42nd anniversary today with a special 3-film deal announcement with Zee Studios. But more on that later, first a brief history of Subhash Ghai, Mukta Arts and his films.
Ghai’s career began as a student from the acting course of Ftii who then had a stint of four years as an actor in Mumbai. The young man then became a story writer for the top 6 directors of the 70s including Prakash Mehra and Dulal Guha with his scripts like Aakhri Daku and Khan Dost. After being a writer for 3 years he was given a chance to direct his own script Kalicharan, produced by Nn Sippy, which established him as a director with the film a hit. He wrote and directed another super hit Vishwanath for Shatrughan Sinha’s Arts. He was recognised for his crispy talent of dialogue writing as well as extracting performances from actors big or small.
Ghai’s career began as a student from the acting course of Ftii who then had a stint of four years as an actor in Mumbai. The young man then became a story writer for the top 6 directors of the 70s including Prakash Mehra and Dulal Guha with his scripts like Aakhri Daku and Khan Dost. After being a writer for 3 years he was given a chance to direct his own script Kalicharan, produced by Nn Sippy, which established him as a director with the film a hit. He wrote and directed another super hit Vishwanath for Shatrughan Sinha’s Arts. He was recognised for his crispy talent of dialogue writing as well as extracting performances from actors big or small.
- 10/24/2020
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Remember the 1976 film Kalicharan? The film which starred Shatrughan Sinha, Reena Roy, Ajit, Danny Denzongpa, and Prem Nath the film marked the directorial debut of who is popularly known as ‘The Showman’ Subhash Ghai. While the film itself went on to become a hit, it was also remade made in Telugu, Kannada and Tamil.Read More
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- 4/11/2018
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
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- 9/25/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
It's been almost a decade and a half since we have seen yesteryear actress Reena Roy on the screen. The actress, who is content with her family life, has now decided to return to the world of entertainment but this time around, she will be playing a prominent role on the small screen. Reena Roy, who has given some popular films like Aasha, Kalicharan, will be returning to the small screen with the show 'Rani Mahal'. The actress, who was last seen in her sister Barkha's TV serial 'Eena Meena Deeka', will be playing the role of Raaj Maata in this series about a royal family. 'Rani Mahal' is said to be a show about the politics of women residing in a palace. Elaborating on her character and Reena's preparations, her sister Barkha revealed that Reena's character Raaj Maata will have shades of grey and is a strong character. She...
- 7/24/2015
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Subhash Ghai, who started off his long and illustrious innings with Bollywood as an actor with small roles in films including Taqdeer and Aradhana, later went onto become 'The Showman' of tinsel town. Not many know that he was also the hero of films like Umang and Gumraah, before he directed the cult film Kalicharan. After all these years of 'contributing' his bit to Bollywood and with many awards in his kitty, it is time for yet another award to add to his collection. This time round, it is the prestigious Iifa award, wherein Ghai will be conferred upon the 'Lifetime achievement award'. Subhash Ghai's last film was Kaanchi: The Unbreakable, which did not do well at the box-office.
- 5/28/2015
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
"Saara Shaher Mujhe Loin Ke Naam Se Jaanta Hai," roared Ajit, the numero uno villain of the early 70s in Subhash Ghai's hit film Kalicharan. For the younger generation who do not recognize him can identify the stylish villain in Amitabh Bachchan starrer Zanjeer (who played Dindayal Teja) and in Dharmendra's hit film Yaadon Ki Baaraat (as Shakal). His other hit films include Dharma, Jugnu, Khote Sikkay, Warrant, Mr. Natwarlal, etc
Ajit's biggest contribution to cinema is his revolutionary, savvy gentleman style that he imparted to villainy, which for long had been typecast as loud and wild. Ajit's unique style became so popular that it became his trademark style till he breathed his last.
How Ajit invented this style is an interesting tale. In an interview, Ajit had revealed, "The character of Dindayal Teja which I portrayed in Zanjeer was actually inspired from a real-life personality.
Ajit's biggest contribution to cinema is his revolutionary, savvy gentleman style that he imparted to villainy, which for long had been typecast as loud and wild. Ajit's unique style became so popular that it became his trademark style till he breathed his last.
How Ajit invented this style is an interesting tale. In an interview, Ajit had revealed, "The character of Dindayal Teja which I portrayed in Zanjeer was actually inspired from a real-life personality.
- 3/30/2015
- GlamSham
They always say that old is gold. But, we all know that Bollywood is a place of contradictions. Without dropping names, let us tell you that there are only a handful of yesteryears stars (esp. heroes) who have managed to age gracefully and accept the fact that they have aged, while the rest of the lot are still struggling to get an inroad in Bollywood, even if it's a blink and miss role... mirroring the magnetic call of Bollywood. The same cannot be said about the heroines, who, even though look their best during their heydays, but cannot arrest themselves from ageing times when they tend to put on weight, certain factors which prevent them from facing the media and cameras. The situation is more or less the same with the yesteryear star actress cum national heartthrob Reena Roy, who won many a heart with her true to life performances...
- 7/28/2014
- BollywoodHungama
Fondly known as the 'shotgun', Shatrughan Sinha has been one of the most iconic actors in the Bollywood industry and acknowledging his work, the Iifa 2014 will present the Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema Award to the veteran actor at Tampa Bay on April 26.
Excited about the award, Shatrughan Sinha expressed his gratitude to Iifa for commemorating his eventful career. He also stated that this award makes him feel loved by the country. The actor, who is also currently an active member of the Bjp (Bharatiya Janata Party), has given some memorable performances in films like Vishwanath, Naseeb, Dostana, Mere Apne, Kalicharan and Kaala Pathar among many others.
Excited about the award, Shatrughan Sinha expressed his gratitude to Iifa for commemorating his eventful career. He also stated that this award makes him feel loved by the country. The actor, who is also currently an active member of the Bjp (Bharatiya Janata Party), has given some memorable performances in films like Vishwanath, Naseeb, Dostana, Mere Apne, Kalicharan and Kaala Pathar among many others.
- 4/11/2014
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Come the 26th of April, The Tata Motors Iifa Awards powered by Lava Mobile will honor acting stalwart, S with the prestigious ‘Outstanding Contribution to Indian cinema’ honour this year. The audience at Raymond James Stadium will witness the original ‘Shotgun’ receiving a standing ovation for his illustrious career in the Hindi film industry spanning over 45 years.
Over the years, the veteran superstar has earned immense fame for his iconic performances cementing his status as one of the legendary actors of our time. Sinha’s impressive track record boasts of a series of blockbuster hits including Kaala Patthar, Shaan, Naseeb, Kalicharan, Dostana, Mere Apne Aa Gale Lag Jaa and Aan: Men At Work, to name a few. Having fearlessly essayed both positive and negative characters in his on-screen roles, Sinha is best remembered for his unconventional yet highly intense and passionate monologues and unique style of dialogue delivery which continues...
Over the years, the veteran superstar has earned immense fame for his iconic performances cementing his status as one of the legendary actors of our time. Sinha’s impressive track record boasts of a series of blockbuster hits including Kaala Patthar, Shaan, Naseeb, Kalicharan, Dostana, Mere Apne Aa Gale Lag Jaa and Aan: Men At Work, to name a few. Having fearlessly essayed both positive and negative characters in his on-screen roles, Sinha is best remembered for his unconventional yet highly intense and passionate monologues and unique style of dialogue delivery which continues...
- 4/10/2014
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
New Delhi, Dec 12: Veteran actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha will receive a lifetime achievement award for his contribution to Indian cinema and politics at the second edition of the Delhi International Film Festival (Diff), starting here Dec 21.
The 68-year-old, a Bharatiya Janata Party leader, will be awarded for his valuable contribution to Indian cinema and politics, said a statement.
The actor, who turned a year older Dec 9, has been a part of the film industry since 1970. Lovingly called Shotgun, he is known for films like "Kalicharan", "Blackmail", "Dostana" and "Shaan". Later, he ventured into politics.
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The 68-year-old, a Bharatiya Janata Party leader, will be awarded for his valuable contribution to Indian cinema and politics, said a statement.
The actor, who turned a year older Dec 9, has been a part of the film industry since 1970. Lovingly called Shotgun, he is known for films like "Kalicharan", "Blackmail", "Dostana" and "Shaan". Later, he ventured into politics.
He.
- 12/12/2013
- by Meeta Kabra
- RealBollywood.com
Subhash Ghai is known as the Showman who has transformed actors into Bollywood stars. Before Kalicharan in 1976, Shatrughan Sinha was looking for that one elusive hit and once the movie released he became a sought after actor. Jackie Shroff was introduced with Hero which straightaway catapulted him to stardom. Even Anil Kapoor was acting in a string of ensemble casts before Meri Jung saw him once again as a full-fledged hero. Sanjay Dutt made an excellent comeback with the Ghai film Khalnayak after a long hiatus.
Subhash Ghai’s Kaachi, releasing on the 6th of December, is a musical drama and is the story of an innocent rural beauty under fire and her fight against power.
Kartik Aryan, seen before in Pyaar Ka Punchnama and Akaash Vani, is being personally groomed and mentored by Subhash Ghai himself. He is also working with industry veterans Rishi Kapoor and Mithun Chakraborty in the movie.
Subhash Ghai’s Kaachi, releasing on the 6th of December, is a musical drama and is the story of an innocent rural beauty under fire and her fight against power.
Kartik Aryan, seen before in Pyaar Ka Punchnama and Akaash Vani, is being personally groomed and mentored by Subhash Ghai himself. He is also working with industry veterans Rishi Kapoor and Mithun Chakraborty in the movie.
- 8/30/2013
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Subhash Ghai has a tradition of building memorable characters on screen, from Ajit in Kalicharan to Anupam Kher in Karma to Simi Garewal in Karz. This stems from one of the core beliefs of Subhash Ghai, which is every character is important and no role is big or small.
One of the main reasons for the success of the characters in Subhash Ghai films is the excellent casting. “Saara shehar mujhe Lion ke naam se jaanta hai” is a line that one cannot imagine coming anyone else but Ajit . “Is thappad ki goonj suni tumne?” has been immortalized by Anupam Kher and has been repeated every time there has been a slap. Gulshan Grover who was an upcoming actor saw his career’s breakthrough performance as Kesariya Vilayati in Ram Lakhan and came to be known as the “Bad Man” in Bollywood after his lines from the film.
Ghai’s...
One of the main reasons for the success of the characters in Subhash Ghai films is the excellent casting. “Saara shehar mujhe Lion ke naam se jaanta hai” is a line that one cannot imagine coming anyone else but Ajit . “Is thappad ki goonj suni tumne?” has been immortalized by Anupam Kher and has been repeated every time there has been a slap. Gulshan Grover who was an upcoming actor saw his career’s breakthrough performance as Kesariya Vilayati in Ram Lakhan and came to be known as the “Bad Man” in Bollywood after his lines from the film.
Ghai’s...
- 8/18/2013
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
If people are born great then it leaves them without a scope of learning how to achieve it. Subhash Ghai is someone who has stepped on the ladder of excellence, making his way up, one step at a time. From the earliest days of acting to eventually placing the Director’s hat on his head, and coming back with much fanfare after a sabbatical, Subhash Ghai’s years in filmdom is an unscripted story in itself.
From his first movie Kalicharan in 1976, Subhash Ghai has believed in his instincts to make those decisions that saw his debut film become a blockbuster. After that the instincts were gradually replaced by a strong confidence in mastered skills that continued to drive him towards acclaim.
It was only in the early 2000′s that his heavenly run took a hit with a few downers. But he kept a watch on the trends of Bollywood...
From his first movie Kalicharan in 1976, Subhash Ghai has believed in his instincts to make those decisions that saw his debut film become a blockbuster. After that the instincts were gradually replaced by a strong confidence in mastered skills that continued to drive him towards acclaim.
It was only in the early 2000′s that his heavenly run took a hit with a few downers. But he kept a watch on the trends of Bollywood...
- 6/15/2013
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Mumbai, April 14: Actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha feels that the Dadasaheb Phalke award has come to Pran, an actor par excellence, "too late" but adds that the 93-year-old deserves the honour and it is "better late than never".
"I'd say the honour is too late, too little, too delayed but thoroughly deserving for an incomparable actor who is also a kind and helpful human being. 'Der aaye par durust aaye'. Better late than never and I'd like to add better never than 'late'," said Sinha.
The "Kalicharan" fame actor says that he rooted for Pran earlier, but that time it was given to other actors. The veteran actor was.
"I'd say the honour is too late, too little, too delayed but thoroughly deserving for an incomparable actor who is also a kind and helpful human being. 'Der aaye par durust aaye'. Better late than never and I'd like to add better never than 'late'," said Sinha.
The "Kalicharan" fame actor says that he rooted for Pran earlier, but that time it was given to other actors. The veteran actor was.
- 4/14/2013
- by Machan Kumar
- RealBollywood.com
Subhash Ghai began shooting for his next film Kaanchi yesterday (24th February) at Film City, Mumbai. Kaanchi is a musical thriller and 5 songs have already been recorded for the film. The film stars newcomer Mishti along with Kartik Tiwari while Rishi Kapoor and Mithun Chakraborty enact pivotal supporting roles.
Commenting on directing after 4 yrs, Subhash Ghai said, "I am too excited to make this film since this is a contemporary new age story with a lot of energy and music.Actually today I feel the same way that I felt when I started my first film Kalicharan. This script of mine has my lead actress do stunts which is a first in any of my films, so you can imagine the drama and entertainment in it".
Ghai further added, "I feel I am always best in a crisis situation. I still remember how much pressure I was under after my...
Commenting on directing after 4 yrs, Subhash Ghai said, "I am too excited to make this film since this is a contemporary new age story with a lot of energy and music.Actually today I feel the same way that I felt when I started my first film Kalicharan. This script of mine has my lead actress do stunts which is a first in any of my films, so you can imagine the drama and entertainment in it".
Ghai further added, "I feel I am always best in a crisis situation. I still remember how much pressure I was under after my...
- 2/25/2013
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
It is a known fact that Subhash Ghai began his career in Hindi Cinema as an actor. After graduating from the Film and Television Institute of India, he went on to acting in six films from 1970 onwards, namely Taqdeer, Aradhna and Gumraah. After finding average success in his vocation of acting, Subhash Ghai was voluntarily drawn towards the entire aspect of filmmaking from story development to scripting to direction.
Acting on this impulse changed his life for the better. With a gush of conviction in him and the belief to deliver a film of high caliber, Subhash Ghai got Shatrughan Sinha and Reena Roy, then newcomers, to star in his first film Kalicharan which became an overnight hit. This 1976 movie became one of the biggest hits of its time and changed the fortunes of both, Shatrughan Sinha and Reena Roy. His grandeur and rich style of filmmaking, seen in every blockbuster film that followed,...
Acting on this impulse changed his life for the better. With a gush of conviction in him and the belief to deliver a film of high caliber, Subhash Ghai got Shatrughan Sinha and Reena Roy, then newcomers, to star in his first film Kalicharan which became an overnight hit. This 1976 movie became one of the biggest hits of its time and changed the fortunes of both, Shatrughan Sinha and Reena Roy. His grandeur and rich style of filmmaking, seen in every blockbuster film that followed,...
- 2/15/2013
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Director of such super-hit films like Kalicharan, Vishwanath, Karma, Hero, Ram Lakhan and Saudagar etc., showman Subhash Ghai has been in the news lately due to the controversy relating to his acting school, Whistling Woods International. In fact when we spoke to him earlier this year the subject of our conversation centered on this serious matter, and so we could not ask him anything about his future projects.However, the never say die director has put aside all these problem Read More...
- 6/28/2012
- Bollywood Trade
Director of such super-hit films like Kalicharan, Vishwanath, Karma, Hero, Ram Lakhan and Saudagar etc., showman Subhash Ghai has been in the news lately due to the controversy relating to his acting school, Whistling Woods International. In fact when we spoke to him earlier this year the subject of our conversation centered on this serious matter, and so we could not ask him anything about his future projects.However, the never say die director has put aside all these problem...
- 6/28/2012
- GlamSham
Hallways adorned with the original posters of timeless classics. Auditoriums across the sprawling campus at Whistling Woods International (Wwi) playing Indian cinema’s gems such as Kabhi Kabhie, Bimay Roy’s Devdas, Sholay, Kanoon, Anand, Magadheera, Diamond Queen, Sahib bibi aur ghulam, Kalicharan, Kagaz ke phool, Charulata, Arth, Awaara, Sholay, Umrao Jaan, Charulata, Guide, Salaam Bombay, Meghe Dhaka Tara, Bandini, Sujata and 36 Chowringhee Lane, Amar Akbar Anthony, Mother India, Pushpak among many others. Workshops, seminars, panel discussions on subjects ranging from film-making, script writing, Marketing and distribution, dance, poetry, music, still photography, cinematography, as well as colourisation of black-and-white films. This and a lot more doses of entertainment, learning and fun concluded the 3-day celebration of the centenary of Indian Cinema organized by students of maverick filmmaker Subhash Ghai’s reputed film school ‘Whistling Woods International”
The inaugural ceremony began on a high note with A. R. Rahman, Gluzar, Saroj Khan,...
The inaugural ceremony began on a high note with A. R. Rahman, Gluzar, Saroj Khan,...
- 6/6/2012
- by Pooja Rao
- Bollyspice
Subhash Ghai
Experienced filmmaker Subhash Ghai believes in working with newcomers and making them big. Every actor was once a newcomer, he says
He entered the film industry as an actor doing miniscule roles. He directed his first movie Kalicharan in 1976. He founded Mukta Arts in 1982 and there was no looking back for Subhash Ghai. Ghai also founded Whistling Woods International, Mumbai– a training institute to nurture and train new talent all across the globe.
Sahil Mehta and Mannat Ravi in Love Express
The first harvest of Ghai’s dream institute is a movie titled Love Express, that releases this Friday. The director, the young lead cast and five other key technicians of the crew are graduates of Whistling Woods International. When asked why he only works with newcomers these days inspite of cementing a reputation of the showman making multi-starrers, Ghai candidly says, “Every actor was once a newcomer.
Experienced filmmaker Subhash Ghai believes in working with newcomers and making them big. Every actor was once a newcomer, he says
He entered the film industry as an actor doing miniscule roles. He directed his first movie Kalicharan in 1976. He founded Mukta Arts in 1982 and there was no looking back for Subhash Ghai. Ghai also founded Whistling Woods International, Mumbai– a training institute to nurture and train new talent all across the globe.
Sahil Mehta and Mannat Ravi in Love Express
The first harvest of Ghai’s dream institute is a movie titled Love Express, that releases this Friday. The director, the young lead cast and five other key technicians of the crew are graduates of Whistling Woods International. When asked why he only works with newcomers these days inspite of cementing a reputation of the showman making multi-starrers, Ghai candidly says, “Every actor was once a newcomer.
- 6/8/2011
- Chakpak
Subhash Ghai hasn’t been called the Showman for nothing. On his 65th birthday on Saturday evening Ghai pulled off what the original Showman Raj Kapoor had done in Mera Naam Joker. In the declining year of his long and chequered career Ghai invited all the actors from all his films beginning with Kalicharan and concluding with Black and White and Yuvraaj in 2008.
From the newbies like Katrina Kaif and Zayed Khan (Yuvraj) to the more senior stalwarts like Rishi Kapoor, Tina Ambani (Karz) and Reena Roy (Kalicharan), they were all expected to make the evening memorable for the filmmaker.
The breathtaking.
From the newbies like Katrina Kaif and Zayed Khan (Yuvraj) to the more senior stalwarts like Rishi Kapoor, Tina Ambani (Karz) and Reena Roy (Kalicharan), they were all expected to make the evening memorable for the filmmaker.
The breathtaking.
- 10/26/2009
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Subhash Ghai hasn't been called the Showman for nothing. On his 65th birthday on Saturday evening, Ghai pulled off what the original Showman Raj Kapoor had done in Mera Naam Joker. In the declining year of his long and chequered career, Ghai invited all the actors from all his films beginning with Kalicharan and concluding with Black & White and Yuvvraaj in 2008. From the newbies like Katrina Kaif and Zayed Khan (Yuvvraaj) to the more senior stalwarts like Rishi Kapoor, Tina Ambani(Karz) and Reena Roy (Kalicharan), they were all expected to make the evening memorable for the filmmaker. The breathtaking guestlist that was expected to be seen at the Hyatt read like the who's who of the Mumbai entertainment industry. From Ghai's close friend and adopted family members, Shatrughan Sinha and his Poonam to foe-turned-friend Salman Khan, Jackie Shroff and Anil Kapoor to Vivek Mushran and Apoorva Agnihotri and Anurag Sinha…...
- 10/24/2009
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
Subhash Ghai hasn't been called the Showman for nothing. On his 65th birthday on Saturday evening, Ghai pulled off what the original Showman Raj Kapoor had done in Mera Naam Joker. In the declining year of his long and chequered career, Ghai invited all the actors from all his films beginning with Kalicharan and concluding with Black & White and Yuvvraaj in 2008. From the newbies like Katrina Kaif and Zayed Khan (Yuvvraaj) to the more senior stalwarts like Rishi Kapoor, Tina Ambani(Karz) and Reena Roy (Kalicharan), they were all expected to make the evening memorable for the filmmaker. The breathtaking guestlist that was expected to be seen at the Hyatt read like the who's who of the Mumbai entertainment industry. From Ghai's close friend and adopted family members, Shatrughan Sinha and his Poonam to foe-turned-friend Salman Khan, Jackie Shroff and Anil Kapoor to Vivek Mushran and Apoorva Agnihotri and Anurag Sinha…...
- 10/24/2009
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
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