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The Economic Times gave the film a rating of 3.5/5 and wrote, "Manikarnika is a larger-than-life period drama doesn’t need a man to pack a punch". Praising Ranaut's performance they wrote, "Ranaut’s stellar screen presence brings Manikarnika to life. It highlights her prowess as a prolific actor and adds one more feather to her cap.
Hindi Nominated, Screen Awards for Best Villain; Nominated, IIFA Awards for Best Supporting Actor: Khiladi 786: Tatya Tukaram Tendulkar 2013 Rocky: Rocky's Father Bengali Special Appearance in Song "Rocky Bhai" Enemmy: CBI Officer Yogandhar Vishnoi Hindi Mithun's Home Production Boss: Satyakant Shastri 2014 Kaanchi: The Unbreakable: Shyam Kakra ...
The score and soundtrack for the movie were composed by Naushad and the lyrics were penned by Shakeel Badayuni. The soundtrack consists of 8 songs, featuring vocals by Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle. The soundtrack album was reissued in digital format in 2004 through Saregama. [3]
Man Mauji (transl. Capricious minded) is a 1962 Indian Hindi-language film starring Kishore Kumar and Sadhana in lead roles and directed by Krishnan–Panju. It was Jayalalitha's first Hindi film, in which she played Lord Krishna in a 3-minutes dance sequence with Naaz , who played Radha in the same dance program.
Kaalapaani (transl. Black Water) is a 1996 Indian Malayalam-language epic historical drama film written by T. Damodaran and directed by Priyadarshan.Set in 1915, the film focuses on the lives of Indian independence activists incarcerated in the Cellular Jail (or Kālā Pānī) in Andaman and Nicobar Islands during the British Raj.
The first look of the characters in the film was revealed as a poster with no credits and film name on the day of Holi 2013. [34] [35] The first theatrical trailer was released on 24 April 2013. [35] [36] The Hindi version of the film released worldwide on 21 June 2013 with the estimated number of release screens being 1,000. The film opened to ...
M. G. Ramachandran in Mohini (1948). M. G. Ramachandran (17 January 1917 – 24 December 1987), [1] popularly known by his initials "MGR", [2] [3] was an Indian actor, film director and film producer who had an extensive career primarily in Tamil language films.
Agneepath derives its name from a poem of the same name written by Harivansh Rai Bachchan. The poem, which is recited through the film provides a metaphorical link to represent Vijay's quest for vengeance. [54] [55] Several critics consider Agneepath to be a homage to the era of the melodramatic, over-the-top action films of the 1980s and 90s. [56]