Shooting to fame
"If you are working with the same format, technically, it really is not a major difference, whether your film is of a 40-second duration or it is three-hours long. It is the character and the story line that make the main difference," says ad film-maker Kailash Surendranath, who makes his debut in the feature film world with Love You Hamesha.
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Great expectations
One would expect Bobby Deol to be cocksure, revelling in an inherent confidence that talent and success runs in the family. After all, both father and brother, Dharmendra and Sunny, have made their mark on the silver screen.
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Dilip Kumar does a double take
The set for Umesh Mehra's Qila at Andheri's Natraj Studio is a picture of chaos. The director is marshalling his troops for a dance sequence featuring Dilip Kumar and Mukul Dev. Cameraman S Pappu is busy with the light arrangements, while Mukul is pacing the floor waiting for the thespian to arrive on the set.
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