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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

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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!”

Showing posts with label changed business idea. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Shah Rukh Khan changed his business idea

Shah Rukh Khan: Steve Jobs' biography changed my idea of business:-

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, an avid reader of fiction and non-fiction, says biography of Apple co-founder changed his ideas about business. The 50-year old actor says the book made him realise people should focus only on one thing at a time and that idea changed the direction of his own company, Red Chillies Entertainment. "At Red Chillies Entertainment, I was involved in multiple businesses. But after reading the book (on Steve Jobs), I realised that focusing only on one thing will help," SRK said.

"So, we stopped TV and ad production and focused entirely on films and visual effects," the actor said while interacting on #fame, a live entertainment application. Shah Rukh, however, does not completely agree with all the rules given in the book. The 'Dilwale' star revealed that another author Malcolm Gladwell's book 'Blink' is about doing business. "The book explains that in a competition, the guy who blinks first, loses first."

The 'Fan' actor recommended Blake Snyder's 'Save the Cat' for all aspiring writers. "This is one of the best books on screenplay writing that I have read so far." It was during his shoot for Yash Chopra's 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan' in London when he got several copies of EL James' erotic-romance 'Fifty Shades of Grey', which he is yet to finish reading