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[8] [9] The intention behind the Golden Kela is to ridicule the Hindi film stars and acknowledge the worst of Indian Cinema. [10] Since, several award ceremonies each year celebrate the best of Hindi Cinema, Random Magazine and the Sundaas Film Institute chose to be different by giving away the Best of the Worst of Indian Cinema.
It is a story of Jasmeet(Jassie) from Amritsar who travels Mumbai to become a star where she becomes Nanny for famous film producers adoptive children. Magic Works Entertainment Disney Channel India [53] 2013 – 2017 Nadaniyaan: The story revolves around the innocent, funny, and beautiful stories of a small family of three living in Delhi.
Idiot is a 1992 Hindi drama film based on Fyodor Dostoevsky's 1869 novel The Idiot. [1] It was directed by Mani Kaul and starred Shah Rukh Khan and Ayub Khan-Din.The film debuted at the New York Film Festival in October 1992.
Pallabi Dey Purkayastha of The Times of India rated the film 3/5 and wrote "To sum it up, Kaagaz could have been the go-to movie for those seeking a burst of inspiration, but it ends up being a uni-dimensional masterclass on one man’s acting prowess. Not that we are complaining, but the film had the potential to tug at the heart strings.
The comedy, which launched the careers of writer-directors Peter and Bobby Farrelly, turns 30 on Dec. 6. Karen "Duff" Duffy, who played a hitman in the film, reveals secrets from the set
Welcome 2 Karachi is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language black comedy film [1] directed by Ashish R Mohan and produced by Vashu Bhagnani. The film stars Arshad Warsi [2] and Jackky Bhagnani as pivotal leads. Music directors Jeet Ganguly and Rochak Kohli composed music for this film. The film was released on 28 May 2015. [3]
A young boy in Zimbabwe was rescued from a “lion-infested” national park after going missing for five days.. Tinotenda Pudu, 7, went missing from his village in the northwest of the country on ...
The film had a fragmented but wide release in East Asian markets including China, South Korea and Hong Kong. [167] The film had the longest showing period at cinemas in Taiwan, for more than two months from December 2010, breaking the record of Avatar (2009) with over NT$10 million (US$629,024) [165] grossed.