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Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story was the last work of renowned musician Naushad Ali, who died on 5 May 2006.The audio was formally released at a gala event in Mumbai at ITC Grand Central Sheraton & Towers, Parel on 16 March 2005 by Times Music in tandem with the home label Mashreq Music.
His career has spanned three continents covering India, the United States and especially Italy among other Western countries in three media: film, television and theatre. He is noted for his role as Emperor Shah Jahan in Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story and the villainous Sanjay Verma in the 1980s blockbuster Khoon Bhari Maang.
Jehan made her film debut with the romantic historic film Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story in 2005 opposite Kabir Bedi. Jehan played the role of Mumtaz Mahal, who is betrayed by the film's central character. The film received mixed reviews from critics, and was moderately successful at the box office; however, Jehan's performance was praised by ...
Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story ₹50 crore [139] [140] 2007 Sivaji: The Boss ₹ 60 crore Tamil [141] 2008 Dasavathaaram ₹ 60 crore [142] Ghajini ₹ 65 crore Hindi [127] 2009 Blue ₹ 80 crore [143] 2010 My Name Is Khan ₹85 crore [144] Enthiran ₹ 132 crore Tamil [145] 2011 Ra.One ₹ 150 crore Hindi [146] 2013 Dhoom 3 ₹ 175 crore ...
Naushadnama is a 2013 biography of the Indian composer Naushad by the journalist and critic Raju Bharatan.Consisting of 21 chapters, the book predominantly focuses on Naushad's musical career from his debut in 1940 with Prem Nagar, his rise to stardom, up to his final release Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story (2005).
From the Taj Mahal, to the Sistine Chapel, the Colosseum and the Pyramids of Giza, there’s no shortage of awe-inspiring architecture and design on our planet. Some people are even willing to ...
In 2005, Akbar produced-directed the magnum opus Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story. He also launched Pakistan's legendary actress-singer Noor Jehan's granddaughter Sonya Jehan in the film, which also starred Kabir Bedi, Zulfi Syed, Arbaaz Khan and Pooja Batra. It was the costliest film made in India at that time, with a budget of INR 60 crores.
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