Re: What's in a name
by Ajay P on Oct 24, 2012 02:00 PM
she was a biggest fun item who may have made many male pants wet with her figure...she was one of the most desired female
Re: What's in a name
by Baingan Bharta on Oct 24, 2012 10:46 PM
Respected Mr. Ashish Sharma, You could have googled Rati Agnihotri but you chose to flaunt your ignorance. CHEW-TEE-YAH.
well,its a known fact that H-wood doesn't give a damn to B-wood or any other funny woods we have down south. To them, its a freak show where beautiful people sing and dance in weird way.. mostly one dimensional love stories.. Most Hollywood actors say "Oh, I would love to work in those Bollywood movies".. but have you ever seen acting in Indian movies?? Its just a freak show to them. Robert Wise just happened to drop by to have a glimpse of that circus.
Re: Holywood director on a bollywood set..why?
by Ashish Sharma on Oct 23, 2012 11:25 PM
It still better than watching blank faces for every expression or emotion on screen.
Re: Re: Holywood director on a bollywood set..why?
by Jaguar on Oct 25, 2012 06:41 AM
emotions/expression on Indian films are excess melodrama.. only few films have restrained emotions..
I think rediff should have given the article headline as "Yash chopra with some filmy greats" instead of just naming Dilip Kumar and narrating everything about Robert Wise? Not a wise article!!!
Re: Ddilip Kumar or Robert Wise??
by Saagar Bhatia on Oct 23, 2012 05:20 PM
dilip is a filmi great, besides, don't judge a book or an article by its cover...
Hey, any one noticed in the photo did Dilip Kumar using mobile phone or its something else, i think it belonged to Mr.Wise from America, in 1982 one can expect the mobile in America only thats too very strange
Re: dilip kumar mobile
by Pardeep Sharma on Oct 23, 2012 03:29 PM
Retish, Even if it is American Mobile at that time, How it was working in India without anynetwork at that time....I mean Roaming?
Re: dilip kumar mobile
by Prabhakar KRISHNA on Oct 23, 2012 03:41 PM
These were small transisitor radios very popular by the name of 'Expo 70' . Made in Japan to commemorate Japan's First International Exposition in 1970 !
Re: dilip kumar mobile
by lax yopr on Oct 23, 2012 05:31 PM
Its a pocket transistor radio... very popular at the time. Probably listening to cricket commentary