With many back to back releases, Nawazuddin Siddiqui is a busy man. The actor, who had taken some time out for Kushan Nandy's Babumoshai Bandookbaaz, had to however put the film on hold as the film faced a lot of resistance whilst shooting in West Bengal. And now, the makers have decided to shift the plotline to a North Indian backdrop.
It so happened that after .Babumoshai Bandookbaaz went on floor in West Bengal, the Fctwei (Federation of Cine Technicians and Workers of Eastern India) and the director of the film Kushan Nandy faced several disputes which forced the team of the film to leave the state. Kushan had further also accused that these labourers extorted a whopping amount of Rs. 55 lakhs from him and hence, the upset filmmaker also announced that he will never return to the state for the film.
With these controversies around, there were speculations...
It so happened that after .Babumoshai Bandookbaaz went on floor in West Bengal, the Fctwei (Federation of Cine Technicians and Workers of Eastern India) and the director of the film Kushan Nandy faced several disputes which forced the team of the film to leave the state. Kushan had further also accused that these labourers extorted a whopping amount of Rs. 55 lakhs from him and hence, the upset filmmaker also announced that he will never return to the state for the film.
With these controversies around, there were speculations...
- 10/8/2015
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
We continue our series paying tribute to the 100 years of the magical Hindi film industry. In take two of Framing Movies we shine the light on Salman Khan’s Maine Pyar Kiya.
Maine Pyar Kiya revolves around two old friends, Karan (Alok Nath) who is a poor mechanic and Kishan (Rajeev Verma) who is a wealthy businessman. Karan seeks his old friend to ask whether he would be able to put up his daughter in his home while he goes to work abroad in order to earn more money. Kishan complies and agrees to look after Karan’s daughter, Suman (Bhagyashree) who is a country girl. Kishan’s son, Prem (Salman Khan) becomes friendly with Suman and soon they spark up a friendship. Prem attends a party with Suman, held by his wealthy friends, they insult Suman and state she is out to marry Prem. Left in tears, Suman leaves...
Maine Pyar Kiya revolves around two old friends, Karan (Alok Nath) who is a poor mechanic and Kishan (Rajeev Verma) who is a wealthy businessman. Karan seeks his old friend to ask whether he would be able to put up his daughter in his home while he goes to work abroad in order to earn more money. Kishan complies and agrees to look after Karan’s daughter, Suman (Bhagyashree) who is a country girl. Kishan’s son, Prem (Salman Khan) becomes friendly with Suman and soon they spark up a friendship. Prem attends a party with Suman, held by his wealthy friends, they insult Suman and state she is out to marry Prem. Left in tears, Suman leaves...
- 4/26/2013
- by Avinash Sidhu
- Bollyspice
Film: Bhindi Baazaar Inc
Cast: Prashant Narayanan, Gautam Verma,Piyush Mishra, Pawan Malhotra, Deepti Naval, Kay Kay Menon
Director: Ankush Bhatt
Duration: 1 hour 57 minutes
Rating: *1/2
Fateh (Prashant Narayanan) and Tabrez (Gautam Verma) grow up in the inglorious Bhindi Bazaar, a run down area that lives in the shadow of the affluent Malabar Hill in Mumbai . The local mafia lord Mamu (Pawan Malhotra) takes the kids under his wing and dispenses lessons on pick pocketing, unaware that the ambitious newbies harbor thoughts of taking his place one day. What ensues is a furious battle between two rival gangs where the only rule is–to kill or be killed.
Director Ankush Bhatt starts his film with a game of chess between Shroff (Kay Kay Menon) and Tabrez (Gautam Sharma) symbolizing the raging battles on the crowded streets of Bhindi Bazaar. While chess remains a strategy oriented, dynamic game with many exciting twists and turns,...
Cast: Prashant Narayanan, Gautam Verma,Piyush Mishra, Pawan Malhotra, Deepti Naval, Kay Kay Menon
Director: Ankush Bhatt
Duration: 1 hour 57 minutes
Rating: *1/2
Fateh (Prashant Narayanan) and Tabrez (Gautam Verma) grow up in the inglorious Bhindi Bazaar, a run down area that lives in the shadow of the affluent Malabar Hill in Mumbai . The local mafia lord Mamu (Pawan Malhotra) takes the kids under his wing and dispenses lessons on pick pocketing, unaware that the ambitious newbies harbor thoughts of taking his place one day. What ensues is a furious battle between two rival gangs where the only rule is–to kill or be killed.
Director Ankush Bhatt starts his film with a game of chess between Shroff (Kay Kay Menon) and Tabrez (Gautam Sharma) symbolizing the raging battles on the crowded streets of Bhindi Bazaar. While chess remains a strategy oriented, dynamic game with many exciting twists and turns,...
- 6/17/2011
- Chakpak
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