I read it but it doesn't answer my question
I read it but it doesn't answer my question
https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/amp/news/features/karan-deol-drops-hint-joining-lahore-1947-new-social-media-post/Originally posted by: Clochette
I read it but it doesn't answer my question
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Yeah, Guddu bhaiya's 1st big project
Aag laga denge.
Hmmmm...Lahore 1947...wasn't 1940 - maybe - more important (historically).
Indeed a movie that makes me curious about the content.
Will it be again a movie that focusses on the atrocities done in 1947?
Originally posted by: Clochette
Indeed a movie that makes me curious about the content.
Will it be again a movie that focusses on the atrocities done in 1947?
As a nice member sent me some information about the movie, I could do my own little research which I find truley exciting and inspiring.
So I started with an article about the play on which Aamir's film is based - the writer of the play, Prof. Asgar Wajahat works (with Santoshi) on the script - well, not the first time Wajahat and Santoshi had a common project as Santoshi's last movie (about Gandhi Godse) is also based on a play by Wajahat - Santoshi's movie clashed with SRK's Pathaan...
Nobody wanted to stage Wajahat's Gandhi/Godse play when it got published - except the Indian actor Tom Alter - Tom Alter had also a role in SRK's VeerZaara - He was born and grew up in a hill station (also site touristique like the one in the Archies)...
So, I start with Aamir's film which leads me (without knowing it before) to ShahRukh .
And - maybe - their is a more direct connection between SRK and Prof Wajahat as latter lectured Hindi at the Jamia Millia Islamia University in Delhi and was also a director of the mass comunication research center there.
And now, I'll continue to watch the Lahore play on YouTube (no matter that I don't understand what is spoken )
Gorgeous Lahore set recreated in Mumbai + Aamirs intense dialogue leaked.
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