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Ram Lakhan

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“Worth a watch for the performances”
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Starring
Madhuri Dixit, Anil Kapoor, Dimple Kapadia, Jackie Shroff
Music
Laxmikant Pyarelal
Audio Label
T-Series
Year
1989

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Title Track Mangli
3:23
02
Love Anthem Shreya Ghoshal
4:24
03
Mass Number Kaala Bhairava
5:25
04
Melody Karthik
3:26

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01

Not in talks for 'Ram Lakhan' remake: Shraddha Kapoor

Actress Shraddha Kapoor has shunned reports that she has been confirmed for filmmakers Karan Johar and Rohit Shetty's forthcoming remake of "Ram Lakhan". "...I am not in talks with them for this film. No one has approached me yet, but I'd love to do a movie with Dharma production someday", the actress said at a jewellery exhibition here. At the exhibition that showcased an exquisite range of wedding and contemporary ornaments, the actress said she's a "typical girl who loves jewellery". "I am a typical girl who loves jewellery. The first ever piece of jewellery that I ever received was from my mother, which belongs to my grandmother. She gave me a pretty pristine necklace, which is very close to me," the "Aashiqui 2" star said. Asked what she would like to gift to her mother, the 26-year-old said: "I'd like to gift her the Kohinoor diamond but unfortunately it's not in our country. I hope it reaches our country and then I will gift it to my mother." After having a successful run at the box office with films like "Ek villain", "Aashiqui 2" and "Haider", actress Shraddha Kapoor has once again managed to garner appreciation for her role in new dance film "ABCD 2". She will next be seen in "Rock On 2" and "Baaghi".

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Haven't been offered 'Ram Lakhan' remake: Varun Dhawan

Actor Varun Dhawan has rubbished rumours that he has been offered a role in Rohit Shetty's remake of "Ram Lakhan". "For the record, I have never been offered 'Ram Lakhan'. Rohit Shetty has always been one of my favourite director... I had such a good time doing 'Dilwale' with Rohit sir and sincerely hope I get a chance to work with again," Varun posted on Twitter. There were rumours that Varun rejected the "Ram Lakhan" remake because "Dilwale" didn't do well. But clearly as per Varun, that's not the case.

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Ram Gopal Varma lets out personal secrets

Director Ram Gopal Varma revealed a softer side of his heart as well the enormous respect he has for the Big B when he made an apology to Megastar Amitabh Bachchan for persuading Big B to act in 'Aag' and 'Nishabad'. Big B in return gave a replay that can be cherished by Ram Gopal Varma for ever. Although in both the films Amitabh was seen in roles that he has never done before, the films turned out to be total disasters at the box office. During the trailer release of 'Sarkar Raj', the director of the new film told the media that in a way he misused the great actor by giving him the two roles and in spite of Big B having apprehensions on these two roles, he forced him to bring these characters into life in the screen. Megastar Amitabh Bachchan in response praised the director for making him do that roles as for him as an actor it was quite challenging to do justice to that characters and it was an entirely new experience for him. The Bollywood star also said of himself as a great fan of Ram Gopal Varma's films and that he has a great faith in the film maker. Being a self confessed die hard fan of Amitabh Bachchan right from his younger days, what more does Ram Gopal Varma need than these humble words of admiration from his greatest screen idol.

04

Ram Gopal Varma- surely the unpredictable

Ram Gopal Varma had told before that Amitabh Bachchan is one of the reasons why he got attracted to the Tinsel Town. Now Big B has inspired Ramu to keep aside his computer illiteracy and be internet savvy. So the master of gangster movies who till now never thought of becoming a blogger has started to speak his mind out through a blog. RGV says that he tried to go for the unexplored territory after seeing the dedication of Mr.Bachchan to his blog. But don't expect the hot shot director to be just as keen to update like Big B and make his blog a window to the events in his personal life. The unpredictable director has already said that he has neither the interest nor the time and patience to keep updating his space every other day and that out of the numerous queries that he gets from the public, the ones that he feels is to be answered will be given the replies. The director who had earlier laughed of the idea of joining the blogging bandwagon has now said that if he had considered this idea of communicating personally with his admirers before, he could have cut short lots of speculations about some of his earlier movies very easily. Mr.Varma said that when 'Nishabd' was released everyone thought it to be a take on the Hollywood flick 'Lolita'. At that time there was no channel through which the reasons why this film is not at all based on 'Lolita' could be explained in a proper way. For the lakhs of fans of this Bollywood filmmaker, this blog is a great way of knowing the director inside him and also to get clear explanations about his future projects. Ram Gopal Varma has made it clear that the blog is a platform for a self conversation as he feels that expression of thoughts becomes very difficult once the questions are thrown at you and not a substitute for the interviews. In the coming days Ram Gopal Varma will come to know personally about a certain fact that till now he might not have felt that much. There is a good chance that he gets amazed to know the large number of people from around the world who are his die hard fans.

05

Ram Gopal Varma meets Gautham Menon

Noted Bollywood film-maker Ramgopal Verma was in Chennai on Monday to promote his to-be released 'Phoonk'. The movie stars popular Kannada actor Sudeep in the lead role. Interestingly Gautham Menon had a visitor call on him in Chennai. It was none-other-than the acclaimed director Ram Gopal Varma. The two reportedly discussed the nuances of film-making. It is not clear yet if they discussed any future project. Gautham is currently directing Suriya for 'Varanam Ayiram'. According to RGV, ''Phoonk' will be hitting theatres on the 22nd of August, he said, It's a scary tale. The tagline of the film is already there'€” 'its superstition till its happens to you''. It is the story of an atheist construction engineer Rajiv, his wife and two children. He ridicules both God and the dark forces. All of a sudden, one terrifying day, an evil force strikes his household and brings it on the verge of destruction. The very foundations of his atheism, convictions and beliefs are thoroughly shaken, thanks to black magic.'

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Ram Gopal Varma talks about PHOONK success

PHOONK has taken a huge opening at the box office. With near 100% collections all over and continuing to go strong show after show, the film has given Ram Gopal Varma yet another success this year after SARKAR RAJ. Ramu talks: "Any filmmaker primarily wants to make a film which people will acclaim. The collections are more the Producers and Distributors concern. But the collections also indicate how many people actually saw the film. Does one feel that the film has served the purpose because a few individuals like the Print & Television critics say it is good or is how many tickets audience bought? Without batting an eyelid even the most award savvy Director would say that it is the audience buying tickets which is important because it will at the end of the day it will be his primary objective to see that as many people as possible watches his work. In the year Satya released 'Godmother' got the National Award and Satya was completely ignored. Godmother ran for 2 weeks and Satya ran for 25 weeks in the same theatre and 10 year later Satya is remembered as a cult-film and the jury members of the National Award committee would have forgotten both Godmother and its Director; and worse they would not have been even bothered to follow that Director's career. I always knew that it is the audiences not the critic's reviews which made Satya work so tremendous. They gave as much or better reviews for Maqbool, Khamosh Pani, etc and we all know their box-office fate. A prominent critic mentioned in his review when Raat released that time, that it is an unintended comedy. Apart from him most reviews too trashed it. 15 years later many critics of present times term it as a cult-classic. That's not because Raat was ahead of times but the critics of today were just audience at that time and hence unbiased. Anyway to cut a long story short, not to undermine 'Mumbai Meri Jaan' or its maker who received raving reviews compared to 'Phoonk', I just would like him to answer sincerely from his heart whether he himself would have preferred glowing reviews and opinions from critics or the collections of 'Phoonk'?"