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Ghajini (pronounced [ɡədʒniː]) is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed and co-written by A. R. Murugadoss in his Hindi film debut. A remake of the director's Tamil film of the same name , the film stars Aamir Khan , Asin Thottumkal , Jiah Khan and Pradeep Rawat .
Ghajini (pronounced) is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by A. R. Murugadoss and produced by Salem Chandrasekharan. The film stars Suriya , Asin , Nayanthara and Pradeep Rawat .
[5] [6] The title is a portmanteau of the words "Ghajini" and "Rajinikanth", [7] and was titled so because of the forgetful nature of Rajinikanth's character in Dharmathin Thalaivan and Suriya's character in Ghajini (2005). [8] The shoot began with a song sequence shot in Thailand, before the team completed scenes in Chennai. [9]
Ghajini may refer to: Ghajini, an Indian Tamil film; Ghajini, an Indian Hindi remake of the Tamil film Ghajini, by A. R. Rahman; Ghajini – The Game, 2008 third-person action game based on the 2008 film Ghajini; Mahmud of Ghazni, whose name Ghazni is pronounced "Ghajini" in Tamil
Dr Uzee Usman began his career in 2003 as a make-up artist. [9] In 2013, he delved into film-making and has produced award winning films, both in Kannywood and Nollywood [10] including Oga Abuja, which won Best Hausa Movie of the Year at the 2013 City People Entertainment Awards; [11] and Maja which won Best Film of the Year (Kannywood) at the 2014 City People Entertainment Awards and was ...
The 1990s saw a dramatic change in the Hausa language cinema, eager to attract more Hausa audience who find Bollywood movies more attractive, Kannywood; a cinematic synthesis of Indian and Hausa culture evolved and became extremely popular. Turmin Danya ("The Draw"), 1990, is usually cited as the first commercially successful Kannywood film.
It got a 3 out of 5 star rating from Nollywood Reinvented who questioned the originality of the storyline, as the film seems copied from two 2008 Bollywood films; Race and Ghajini. [3] Nollywood Forever gave it a 58% rating. While the reviewer found the cinematography to be of high quality, he found the plot too convoluted and confusing. [4]
The title of the film is based on Sathish Ninasam's character from Drama (2012). [5] The film shot began at Maharaja's College, Mysore on 20 February 2013. [6] [5] The first look poster of the film featured Satish Ninasam in the Ghajini getup; however, the actor later clarified that the two films are unrelated.