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Kamal Haasan agreed to work on the film after being impressed by the script. [6] According to him, the story was originally a tragedy, but after being inspired by Charlie Chaplin, he and Rao decided to change it to a tragicomedy. [8] [9] Pushpaka Vimana thus became the first full-length dialogue-less film in India after the "silent era" of ...
Dum (transl. Guts) is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Eeshwar Nivas and produced by Ali and Karim Morani. It is a remake of the 2001 Tamil film Dhill (2001). The film stars Vivek Oberoi , Diya Mirza , Govind Namdeo , and Atul Kulkarni , while Sushant Singh , Mukesh Rishi , and Yashpal Sharma play the supporting roles.
Pretty much every funny movie quote from the 1975 film is still as hilarious as it was back in 1975. Maybe more so after circulating through pop culture for last 50 years.
The story kicks off with two dumb and dumber friends, Captain Shammi Thakur, a courtmartialed navy officer and Kedar Patel, a Gujarati who has been denied a U.S. visa multiple times. Both plan to sail to the United States using a boat but, with a twist of fate, end up on the beach of Karachi , Pakistan .
The full audio album was released on 4 September 2015 by Zee Music Company. [7] [8] Most of the songs were choreographed by Ahmed Khan. The soundtrack for Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon was composed by Dr Zeus, Tanishk Bagchi, Javed–Mohsin and Amjad–Nadeem, with lyrics written by Shabbir Ahmed, Arafat Mehmood, Raj Ranjodh, Mavi Singh and Bhinda ...
Rediff's Raja Sen, while giving the film 2 stars out of 5, wrote, "Welcome Back is dumb yet entertaining, utterly silly but made with a kind of absurd, warm energy". [17] Shubha Shetty-Saha from Mid-day called the film "a blazing example of the 'Leave your brains at home' variety" and "a fun watch which will keep you snorting and giggling even ...
There's a famous saying: "There is no such thing as a stupid question."Even astrophysicist Carl Sagan thought that "every question is a cry to understand the world." Yet the questions that the ...
“Barbie,” like “Oppenheimer,” had an aura of being too big to ignore, and so does “Wicked.” You could say that “Dune: Part Two” will claim the “Lord of the Rings” slot. No ...