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Why Bollywood keeps naming films after old songs: Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, Hai Jawaani toh Ishq Hona Hai to Om Shanti Om
In today’s Bollywood, nostalgia is more than just a sentiment—it’s a marketing strategy. With increasing frequency, filmmakers are borrowing from the past to craft film titles that instantly spark ...
In Raneer Singh's Dhurandhar, retro melodies don’t just return, they resurrect with a vengeance. Old favourites are retooled ...
Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar revives the iconic qawwali ‘Na To Karvaan Ki Talash Hai’, composed by Hrithik Roshan’s grandfather Roshan Lal Nagrath with lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi. The song is not mere ...
Pyaasa (1957), directed by Guru Dutt, is one of Bollywood’s most poignant classics. The story of a struggling poet ignored by society mirrors themes of alienation and lost dreams. Its soulful music ...
‘DDLJ’: Why a Bollywood classic about forbidden love still captivates Indian movie-goers 30 years on
Inside the Maratha Mandir movie theater, audience members jump to their feet as the first notes of an iconic mandolin riff play, their bodies casting silhouettes against the opening credits of a film ...
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