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Tag Archives: Raghunath Jhalani
A logical thriller
While reviewing Sunny Deol starrer Right Yaaa Wrong (2010), I had mentioned this movie which had been released in 1980. The plot of Right Yaaa Wrong seems to have taken a leaf out of Be-Reham. at least in the portrayal … Continue reading
When wife murders and husband investigates
I am a very big fan of Late Sanjeev Kumar who has been one of the most versatile actors ever reigned in Bollywood or say, Indian cinema. He was not only an outstanding artist who could fit himself into any … Continue reading
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Tagged Apne Jeevan Ki Uljhan Ko Kaise Main Suljhaaoon, Aruna Irani, Ashok Kumar, Asrani, Farida Jalal, Kalyanji Anandji, Kangan (1959), Master Raju, Movie Review - Uljhan (1975), Pinchoo Kapoor, Raghunath Jhalani, Ranjeet, Sanjeev Kumar, Sulakshana Pandit, Urmila Bhatt
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The damsel without a name
Anamika means a female without a name. The movie I am reviewing was released in 1973 and I saw it for the first time after a few years only upon its telecast on the Doordarshan. I watched it again when … Continue reading
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Tagged A.K. Hangal, Aaj Ki Raat Koi Aane Ko Hai, Asrani, Baahon Mein Chale Aao Haan Humse Sanam Kya Parda, Baby Pinky, damsel without a name, Iftekhar, Jaya Bhaduri, Logon Na Maaro Isse, Majrooh Sultanpuri, Meri Bheegi-Bheegi Si Palkon Pe Reh Gaye Jaise Mere Sapne Bikhar Ke, Movie Review - Anamika (1973), mystery, Pancham Da, R.D. Burman, Raghunath Jhalani, rom-com, Sanjeev Kumar, suspense, suspense thriller, suspense thrillers
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This Saawan arrives with showers of entertainment
In many of my reviews, I have highlighted this trait of many Bollywood movies made during the sixties that they were basically family or social dramas or else, rom-coms but to present a complete entertainer to the usual Bollywood movie … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaya Saawan Jhoom Ke, Asha Parekh, Badra Chaaye Ki Jhoole Pad Gaye Haay, Dharmendra, Kisi Ne Kaha Hai Mere Dosto, Laxmi Chhaya, Movie Review - Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke (1969), Nazir Hussain, Nirupa Roy, Raghunath Jhalani, Rajendra Naath, Saathiya Nahin Jaana Ki Jee Na Lage, Yeh Shama To Jali Roshni Ke Liye
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Changing relations
I have a great regard for the Bollywood film director of the sixties, seventies and early eighties – Raghunath Jhalani. He has not been a high profile or very famous film director. But this underrated film director has directed very … Continue reading
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Tagged A.K. Hangal, B. Prasad, Jeetendra, Laxmikant Pyarelaal, Meri Saanson Ko Jo Mehka Rahi Hai Ye Pehle Pyar Ki Khushboo, Movie Review - Baldatey Rishtey (1978), Na Jaane Kaise Pal Mein Badal Jaate Hain Ye Duniya Ke Badalte Rishte, Raghunath Jhalani, Reena Roy, Rishi Kapoor, Woh Woh Na Rahe Jinke Liye Hum The Beqaraar
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