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PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2004 5:58 pm 
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Raja wrote:
"Red Rose" on VHS. Very scary for a 6 year-old to watch a deranged, schizophrenic, psychopathic, charismatic playboy - Rajesh Khanna - who films the seduction & murder of his female victims, for his father enjoyment, whilst their loyal gardener buries the bodies in the back-yard and places a rose to mark the graves.

Very different for Rajesh Khanna.


woahhh! :shock: never knew he did such a film


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I too don't remember my first movie at all but my first memory of going to the theater to watch a movie is Sholay in 1975.


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Satyam Shivam Sunderam is the first movie I can remember, I remember my parents seeing it on the big screen, and also remember seeing it on Betamax in the late 70s at someone's house. They were the first people we knew with a VCR.


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Chirpy_Sabz wrote:
Raja wrote:
"Red Rose" on VHS. Very scary for a 6 year-old to watch a deranged, schizophrenic, psychopathic, charismatic playboy - Rajesh Khanna - who films the seduction & murder of his female victims, for his father enjoyment, whilst their loyal gardener buries the bodies in the back-yard and places a rose to mark the graves.

Very different for Rajesh Khanna.


woahhh! :shock: never knew he did such a film


I heard that this film was actually a re-make of a Tamil Movie (Sigappu Rojakkal with Kamal Hassan). It's the same director and Rajesh Khanna insisted on playing the main character of a woman-hating psychopath. Very disturbing, as the story unfolds and his story/motivations are discovered. A lot of strange imagary too. And how can anyone forget the scene where he punches a guy to death in a latrine because he won't stop blackmailing him.

The viewer finds themselves being quite sympathetic towards the character's compulsions. I think the style is very loosely based/inspired by the english movie "Peeping Tom".


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Bludhound wrote:
Satyam Shivam Sunderam is the first movie I can remember, I remember my parents seeing it on the big screen, and also remember seeing it on Betamax in the late 70s at someone's house. They were the first people we knew with a VCR.


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My first memory and the first film I saw in the cinema was Pakeezah ... I was about 3 years old and I can clearly remember the 'Thare Rahiyo' song. Apprently after watching this movie I announced to my parents that I wanted to marry Meena Kumari ... and failing that I expressed an interest in Lata Mangeshkar! :oops:


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Muz wrote:
... after watching this movie I announced to my parents that I wanted to marry Meena Kumari ... and failing that I expressed an interest in Lata Mangeshkar! :oops:


:D :lol: :D


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armaan wrote:
Muz wrote:
... after watching this movie I announced to my parents that I wanted to marry Meena Kumari ... and failing that I expressed an interest in Lata Mangeshkar! :oops:


:D :lol: :D


hehe.... :D

ohh man...that reminds me...I've been wanting to hear the songs from pakeezah all day but I just kept forgetting after a few hours and now your post reminded me again LOL....

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Rita wrote:
Ohhh, how much I love listening to the song chin chin chu...!! :)
A relative of mine introduced me to this song which is on
a song dvd we have.

It's from the movie Howrah Bridge and I think Helen danced to the
song originally sung by Geeta Dutt. I haven't seen the movie though
but will eventually.

If you like Chin Chin Chu, I think you will also like:

Eena meena deeka
Dhai dhama deeka
Maka naka naka
Cheeka peeka reeka
Rola rika
Rum pum po shurum pum po

(Asha - kishore kumar / Vyjanthimala)

:D :lol:

BTW, can anyone translate the above lyrics?


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armaan wrote:
Rita wrote:
Ohhh, how much I love listening to the song chin chin chu...!! :)
A relative of mine introduced me to this song which is on
a song dvd we have.

It's from the movie Howrah Bridge and I think Helen danced to the
song originally sung by Geeta Dutt. I haven't seen the movie though
but will eventually.

If you like Chin Chin Chu, I think you will also like:

Eena meena deeka
Dhai dhama deeka
Maka naka naka
Cheeka peeka reeka
Rola rika
Rum pum po shurum pum po

(Asha - kishore kumar / Vyjanthimala)

:D :lol:

BTW, can anyone translate the above lyrics?


First sung by Vyjantimala and then Plagiarized by Kishore Kumar (after which the set in which he dances, catches fire) :D

Much later, this songy was part of a parody.. picturized on Rishi Kapoor, Vinod Khanna and Juhi Chawla with the same name "Eena Meena Deeka"


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My first film at the cinemas was the one and only SPIDERMAN, the one released in the 1980s. Now its the character that I would watch over and over again. What a pleasure to watch his adventures 20 yeras later. WOW!!! Cinema is magic!!!

dREdd


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dredd wrote:
My first film at the cinemas was the one and only SPIDERMAN, the one released in the 1980s. Now its the character that I would watch over and over again. What a pleasure to watch his adventures 20 yeras later. WOW!!! Cinema is magic!!!

dREdd


Was there a Spiderman movie 20 Yrs ago??
Perhaps you mean Batman or ---man.


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My wife keeps on talking about a live action Spiderman movie that she saw in the cinema years ago. I searched for it on IMDB but couldn't find anything about it!!!


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Superman, maybe?


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DragunR2 wrote:
Superman, maybe?


Nope - she is a huge Superman fan and wouldn't get him confused with Spiderman! :shock:


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