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Jeena Teri Gali Mein

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Starring
Amita Nangia, Archana Puransingh, Kunika, Shammi, Suraj
Music
Babul Bose
Director
Tinu Anand
Producer
Super Cassettes Inds
Audio Label
T-Series
Year
1991

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01
Jeena Teri Gali Mein Anuradha Paudwal, Balasubramanyam S P
05:32
02
Jaate Ho Pardes Piya Anuradha Paudwal, Nitin Mukesh
06:48
03
Jaate Ho Pardes Piya Anuradha Paudwal, Nitin Mukesh
06:48
04
Tumse Hamara Vada Hai Anuradha Paudwal, Udit Narayan
05:45
05
Tere Hum Ae Sanam Anuradha Paudwal, Kumar Sanu
05:50

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01

Akshay influences Jeena

That Akshay Kumar is a self-confessed fitness freak is a fact well known. All close to him in the industry vouch for the dedication of this self-made star and also credit his latest chiseled physique to Jenna, Akshay's trainer. In fact, so close is the bond between Akshay and Jenna that he ensures her presence on his sets to keep his workouts and diet on track. The surprise, however, came in the fact that Jenna learnt the Gurbani while Akshay was filming for Singh is Kinng in Australia and also got the Ek Omkar tattooed on the back of her neck. For the uninitiated, Gurbani is a form of prayer practiced by Sikhs all over. Such was the influence of the film on Jenna that she felt compelled to know more about the religion and community, epitomized on screen by director Anees Bazmee.

02

Arun Daga is back with Jeena Tere Bina, on T-Series!

After the astounding success of his Debut album Dil Pagal Hai on T-Series , award winning Singer Arun Daga is now back to gift audiences with another magical album, again on T-series called Jeena Tere Bina! With music by Sandeep-Surya and lyrics by Sayeed Quadri, Vikram Chaudhary and Naveen Tyagi, the album will have 2 music videos directed by Naushad Khan. Arun Daga is a singer who has lent his mellifluous voice not just to music albums but also to various feature films and tele-serials since the last 5 years. Showcasing his talent from the tender age of 8, Arun sang his way to the hearts of many renowned greats such as Pt. Sohanlal ji Mishra and Pt. Mohanlalji Mishra of Banaras Gharaana. After been recognized as a great singer, Arun went on to AIR, Doordarshan and to perform in more than 500 concerts in more than 5 languages with many Bollywood celebrities in tow!! He has also been lauded with awards such as RD Burman Memorial Award Excellence and is now back to win his audiences with a second music album. Well, since his last album was a memorable hit amongst the people of India, we are sure this one will wow audiences with its brilliance. Watch out for the exclusive promo of Arun Daga's Jeena Tere Bina, only on T-series to hit your channels on 25th February!

03

Jeeva hits back

Soon after the release of Aran, Mohanlal pointed fingers at producer R B Choudhary for using a dubbed voice for him in Tamil without his knowledge and also adding few more scenes featuring Jeeva. Jeeva, who acted as Mohanlal's buddy in the film directed by Major Ravi, said, "Using a dubbing voice for Mohanlal was nothing intentional. Since he was shooting for a movie abroad, we had to use a dubbing voice for Mohanlal in the Tamil version. Had we waited for Mohanlal to return, the movie's release would have been delayed by a few more months". Also on the charge that Jeeva's role was made meatier in Tamil, Jeeva said, "We added up few scenes in Tamil only with a view to appeal to the Tamil audience. Since I am more familiar to Tamil audience, a few scenes were added. Again it was nothing intentional and targeted at hurting Mohanlal's sentiments. Jeeva felt dismayed at Mohanlal's outbursts.

04

Jeeva gets Kamals backing

After lending his voice for the opening sequences in Jeeva starrer Aran, Kamal Haasan will now sing a song for Jeeva in his forthcoming film. Following the decent opening of Aran, Jeeva is on to his new movie Thamizh MA. The shooting for the movie will kick off soon. Meanwhile Jeeva has requested Kamal Haasan to sing a song for him in the movie and the latter has accepted his request gleefully. Says Jeeva of Kamal: 'Though he has achieved a lot in the industry, he is still very modest. He is a great role model for youngsters like us in the industry'. Jeeva is happy now for he has E directed by Jananathan ready for release followed by Pori starring Pooja opposite him. Post Aran, Jeeva is getting offers to act in Malayalam movies. However he is keen on establishing his career in Tamil before venturing to do films in other languages'.

05

Jeeva reaching towards the top

Jeeva has offers pouring one after another, as he is believed to be the next big thing in Tamil. The actor currently has E, Pori followed by Thamizh MA under-production. Beginning next year, he is tipped to play the lead role in a movie to be produced by Ameer and directed by V A Durai. Meanwhile, Jeeva has accepted to act in a movie to be directed by a debutant V V Kathir. The newcomer has worked as associate to director Suryaprakash, who directed Sarath Kumar starrer Mayee before. The movie has been tentatively titled Thenavattu (meaning arrogance). Search is on for the rest of the star cast. Jeeva has the knack of picking up the right script and storyline. Post Ram, his career has taken an upward swing and he has also smartly followed with successes like Dishoom and Aran. The Malayalam version of Aran has made it big in Kerala and Jeeva has a good fan following in neighboring Kerala too now. It all looks like that this smart young man is set for a big run.

06

Jeeva is poised

Jeeva is confident that his E would make it big this Deepavali. Produced by R B Choudhary, the movie directed by Jhananathan is set for release for Deepavali. Speaking about the film, Jeeva, says, 'It is the short form of Eswaran, my character in the film. Nayantra is the heroine. It is not an out-an-out sci-fi film but dwells on bio-war and bio-terrorism. The movie is padded with enough local flavor for the masses to identify the character. I play a local crook from the slum in the film'. Jeeva is also very confident of Jhananathan's approach. 'I was impressed with Jhananathan's Iyarkai, which was a well-narrated serious romantic film. His narration of E moved me. His matured way of handling every character in the film and faith in his script amazed me. I deem it fortunate to be part of a National award winner's film. As my role was complicated the director sat with me to detail the script and outline the character. In a friendly ambience, shooting during the heavy floods last year was an experience itself.' Post E, Jeeva is shooting for Pori. He would soon commence his next Thamizh MA. Says Jeeva, 'I am keen on doing versatile roles. I choose them with caution. Doing different roles would help me stay for long in the industry'.