Originally posted by Friendly Greenhorn:
So, what's your favorite movie?
[ April 06, 2003: Message edited by: Friendly Greenhorn ]
MH
Originally posted by Capablanca Kepler:
Mine is Chambal Ki Kasam (means Swear in the name of Chambal.Chambal is a nice river in nice northern part of nice India.Do you want to see that nice movie?
"Thanks to Indian media who has over the period of time swiped out intellectual taste from mass Indian population." - Chetan Parekh
Originally posted by Ravish Kumar:
There is one famous song from this movie abt bro and sis ? I am not able to recollect it can you tell me as it is your fav ?
And who were actors and actresses ??
wanna do googling
MH
Pounding at a thick stone wall won't move it, sometimes, you need to step back to see the way around.
Originally posted by Capablanca Kepler:
Year 1979:starring: Sunil Dutt,and Ranjita and others
Francis Siu
SCJP, MCDBA
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage - to move in the opposite direction. - Ernst F. Schumacher
Originally posted by Gregg Bolinger:
If you can turn off the dialog of a movie and still tell what is going on, then it is a good movie.
"JavaRanch, where the deer and the Certified play" - David O'Meara
If you can turn off the screen of a movie and still tell what is going on, then it is a good movie.
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage - to move in the opposite direction. - Ernst F. Schumacher
Originally posted by Michael Morris:
"Dances With Wolves" or the original "Alien", can't decide.
Originally posted by Ravish Kumar:
And I thought it was Raj Kumar & Mausmi Chatterjee
MH
Originally posted by Capablanca Kepler:
Oh,I always confused 70s dacoit with Sunil Dutt
... wow, I never knew "Dances ..." was a remake of "Alien".
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage - to move in the opposite direction. - Ernst F. Schumacher
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