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We won't make 'Awaara' again: Randhir Kapoor

Brothers Randhir Kapoor and Rajiv Kapoor are strictly against remaking any of Bollywood legend Raj Kapoor's films. "We don't want to touch any of Raj Kapoor's films," they said."We have given up the idea of making a remake of 'Awaara'. It is very difficult to reproduce the same magic now," the brothers said at the special screening of Raj Kapoor's "Awaara" here.Raj Kapoor died June 2, 1988, at the...
Source : Real Bollywood |
Category : Others | City : Mumbai

We won't make 'Awaara' again: Randhir Kapoor

Brothers Randhir Kapoor and Rajiv Kapoor are strictly against remaking any of Bollywood legend Raj Kapoor's films. "We don't want to touch any of Raj Kapoor's films," they said."We have given up the idea of making a remake of 'Awaara'. It is very difficult to reproduce the same magic now," the brothers said at the special screening of Raj Kapoor's "Awaara" here.Raj Kapoor died June 2, 1988, at the...
Source : Newkerala |
Category : Entertainment | City : Mumbai

We won’t make ‘Awaara’ again: Randhir Kapoor

legend Raj Kapoor’s films. “We don’t want to touch any of Raj Kapoor’s films,” they said.“We have given up the idea of making a remake of ‘Awaara’. It is very difficult to reproduce the same magic now,” the brothers said at the special screening of Raj Kapoor’s “Awaara” here.Raj Kapoor died June 2, 1988, at the age of 63. To commemorate his 24th death anniversary, a special screening of his film “Awaara”...
Source : Bollywoodworld |
Category : Entertainment

We won't make Awaara again, says Randhir Kapoor

Brothers Randhir Kapoor and Rajiv Kapoor are strictly against remaking any of Bollywood legend Raj Kapoor's films."We don't want to touch any of Raj Kapoor's films. We have given up the idea of making a remake of. It is very difficult to reproduce the same magic now," the brothers said at the special screening of Raj Kapoor'sRaj Kapoor died on June 2, 1988, at the age of 63. To commemorate his 24th...
Source : Ndtv |
Category : Entertainment | City : Mumbai

We won't make 'Awaara' again: Randhir Kapoor

Rajiv Kapoor are strictly against remaking any of Bollywood legend Raj Kapoor's films. "We don't want to touch any of Raj Kapoor's films," they said."We have given up the idea of making a remake of 'Awaara'. It is very difficult to reproduce the same magic now," the brothers said at the special screening of Raj Kapoor's "Awaara" here.Raj Kapoor died June 2, 1988, at the age of 63. To commemorate his...
Source : Prokerala |
Category : Entertainment | City : National

We won't make 'Awaara' again: Randhir Kapoor

legend Raj Kapoor's films. "We don't want to touch any of Raj Kapoor's films," they said.It is very difficult to reproduce the same magic now," the brothers said at the special screening of Raj Kapoor'sdied June 2, 1988, at the age of 63. To commemorate his 24th death anniversary, a special screening of his filmto the All-Time 100 Best list of the greatest films made since 1923. Made in 1951, this...
Source : Times Of India |
Category : Entertainment

Karisma Kapoor’s sister act!

Barring her own films’ marketing and promotions, actor Karisma Kapoor is known to maintain a rather low-profile. In fact, when not shooting, the actor prefers to stay away from the limelight, happy being a completely hands-on mum. Karisma has also rarely been seen talking about any of sister Kareena Kapoor’s films publicly either. This, despite the fact that she’s always been extremely supportive of...
Source : DNA |
Category : Headlines | City : Mumbai

India Ink: Newswallah: Bollywood Edition

From Jan. 6-16, The Museum of Modern Art in New York will showcase one of Hindi cinema’s most iconic filmmakers, Raj Kapoor. An exhibition titled “Raj Kapoor and the Golden Age of Indian Cinema” will screen new prints of eight Raj Kapoor films, including “Awaara” (1951), “Barsaat” (1949) and “Bobby” (1973). The exhibition is curated by Noah Cowan, artistic director of TIFF Bell Lightbox. He tells us...
Source : The New York Times |
Category : Others

Review: <i>Fatso</i> is a waste of a great idea

here's always been a rather charming old-Hollywood naïveté to Rajat Kapoor's films, films that side affectionately and unflinchingly with his characters, indulging his leads more than he does the audience. Which is whyTragically enough, the film doesn't stick to the guns the concept inherently offers. The basic idea is a fine one, offering both room for smart humour and murky moral ambiguity, but while...
Source : Rediff |
Category : Entertainment

Anil Kapoor to produce and star in Indian version of <i>24</i>

a real-time drama produced by Fox/20th. Kapoor was a part of the Emmy-winning show's last season.The actor will play an Indian version of Kiefer Sutherland's signature character Jack Bauer. He has closed a rights deal with 20th Century Fox TV Distribution and will produce the newthrough his Anil Kapoor Films Co. Pre-production is set to begin mid-2012 in India [, he played the Middle Eastern leader...
Source : Rediff |
Category : Entertainment