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Bhai (in English " Brother") is a 1997 Indian Hindi-language gangster drama action film directed by Deepak Shivdasani, and written by Kader Khan.It starred Sunil Shetty, Pooja Batra, Sonali Bendre and Ashish Vidyarthi in lead roles.
Bhai (meaning "brother" in Indic languages) may refer to: Bhai, an Indian Hindi-language action film by Deepak S. Shivdasani; Bhai, an Indian Telugu-language action film by Veerabhadram; Bhai: Vyakti Ki Valli, a 2019 Indian Marathi-language film by Mahesh Manjrekar Bhai: Vyakti Ki Valli 2, the 2019 sequel by Mahesh Manjrekar
Hindi, English Monsoon Wedding: Mira Nair: 2002 English, Hindi Bollywood/Hollywood: Deepa Mehta: 2002 Kannada, Tamil H2O: Lokanath Rajaram 2003 Hindi, English: Jhankaar Beats: Sujoy Ghosh: 2004: Let's Enjoy: Siddharth Anand Kumar, Ankur Tewari: 2006 Telugu, English Indian Beauty: Shanti Kumar 2010 Malayalam, Tamil Anwar: Amal Neerad [58] 2011 ...
An attempt to make English talkies in India named Karma failed domestically in 1933.. Indian crossover films appeared in Indian cinema with international productions with Indian themes, starting with Merchant Ivory Productions' first venture, The Householder (1963), which has an India story, setting with an Indian cast, and included Shashi Kapoor, Leela Naidu, and Durga Khote.
Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave the film 1.5 out of 5, writing, "On the whole, Tathastu is a real story which tends to get unreal as it progresses. At the box-office, the lack of hype coupled with dull merits will make it go unnoticed."
[citation needed] Fight sequence of the film was shot on Nagarjuna and Sonu Sood in Aluminium Factory, at Hyderabad. [citation needed] Few intriguing sequences of this film was shot in Predjama castle. [7] The final shoot of the film for the final song was started on 5 September 2013 at Annapurna studios under the supervising of Raju Sundaram ...
Bhai-Bhai (transl. Brothers) is a 1956 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by M. V. Raman for A. V. M. Productions. [1] [2] It had screenplay by Javar Seetharaman, with Hindi screen adaptation of the Tamil film Ratha Paasam directed by C.V. Sridhar. The music director was Madan Mohan, [3] with dialogues and lyrics written by Rajendra Krishan.
Majority of these films were dubbed after few weeks or months of the original version release. [13] Similarly, Hindi films were frequently dubbed in Telugu and Tamil languages, but didn't gain as much popularity in Telugu and Tamil speaking regions as Telugu/Tamil films received, except a few like Dangal (2016), M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story ...