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Amar Akbar, Anthony (1977) is one of India’s most beloved masala films, telling the story of three brothers who are separated in childhood and eventually united after one is raised a Hindu, one a Muslim, and one a Christian.

20 Gorgeous Waltz Songs from Classic Bollywood Films

Guru Dutt and Mala Sinha are NOT actually waltzing in the iconic song “Hum Aap Ki Ankhon Mein” from Pyaasa (1957).

The Top 30 Best Classic Bollywood Soundtracks of All Time

Soundtracks of all Hindi films released between the years of 1945 to 1985 were considered and ranked based on the merit of lyrics, musical composition and complexity, historical and cultural value, vocal performance, and accomplishments of the soundtrack elements as an ensemble.

50 Best Film Shots That Will Make You Believe in the Magic of Classic Bollywood

I get that a lot. Being a film production major who’s worked in the Hindi movie industry, I hear the phrase, “I love Bollywood!” several times a month—from classmates

50 Best Film Shots That Will Make You Believe in the Magic of Classic Bollywood

Let me put this in perspective. To me, this can be the equivalent of someone in rural Punjab who’s seen the Bourne trilogy saying, “I love Hollywood!”

Thursday 4 August 2016

John Abraham loves entertainment

John Abraham loves entertainment 

Actor John Abraham reveals he enjoys working with heroes on-screen more than heroines.

John has worked with Akshay in "Garam Masala", "Desi Boyz", "Housefull 2" and everyone has liked his on screen tuning with the 'Khiladi' Kumar. In "Dostana" audience loved the chemistry between John and Abhishek Bachchan. Now in "Dishoom" Varun and John's pairing is being appreciated.

"How many heroines we have in the industry? We have more heroes today. So I am doing bromance with them. I am comfortable around men and I like it...not in a wrong way.
It's about bonding and I get along well with Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan and Varun Dhawan," John told reporters here at the success press conference of "Dishoom" when asked about bromance with Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan and Varun Dhawan.

In Rohit Dhawan-directed film "Dishoom" Akshay Kumar is seen as a homosexual. He has a cameo appearance in the film.
"That role was always there in the film. It's just a comedy scene, but the scene has a deep meaning. That scene was written in a certain way. In our country homosexuals in a certain way...think a homosexual is not a strong as a straight man," Rohit said."In our country we have athletes, who are gay men and getting Akshay Kumar symbolises that he is a homosexual in the film, but he overpowers the two men (John and Varun) in the film. We have shown homosexual is stronger than straight men," he added.

Rohit also revealed that if the sequel of "Dishoom" comes up, he will rope in Akshay Kumar for the second part and with a bigger role this time.

Pooja Bhatt starts 'Jism 3'

Pooja Bhatt starts 'Jism 3'

Actor-filmmaker Pooja Bhatt has began casting for the third instalment of Bollywood's erotic thriller franchise 'Jism'.

"Four years of 'Jism 2' and I being (begin) casting for 'Jism' Three. Can't think of a better day to figure out who will be India's new fantasy! Tough job, eh?" Bhatt tweeted on Wednesday.

"Jism 2", which clocked four years of its release on Wednesday, had marked the debut of Indo-Canadian actress Sunny Leone in Bollywood. The film also features Randeep Hooda and Arunoday Singh.Pooja thanked her crew on the occasion.
"4 years of 'Jism 2'...Thank you to my crew! 'Hey Walla' song ft. Randeep Hooda, Sunny Leone, Arunoday Singh," she added.

The first instalment of the film released in 2003 and starred Bipasha Basu and John Abraham.