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Top most reputed Entertainment awards in the world
Films play a central role in our life. Although, we are in the era of 4G internet which provides a great source of engaging stuff. Even then, the films play a vital role as an entertainment provider. As the film industry grows, so is the list of entertainment awards. So, each year around 200 entertainment awards is presented in different genres.
So, let us have a look at seven most prestigious entertainment awards of the world.
OSCAR
It is also, known as American academy awards. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) organizes it annually. The idea is to recognize excellence in achievements of the film industry. Around 6000 members of Academy vote to choose the winners of this award.
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The Academy used to conduct these Awards since 1929. Although, there are many controversies about the origination of the name Oscar. But, the most famous among them is about Academy’s executive director Margaret Herrick. She claimed that the statue of the award resembles her uncle Oscar. The name stuck, as a result of which the Academy adopted it officially in 1939. Thus, Oscar is the most dreamed about an award of the entertainment industry.
BAFTA
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) conducts this award annually. The Academy is an independent charity organization. It supports development and promotion of the art forms in the United Kingdom. A group of directors from the British film industry started the BAFTA awards in 1947. The Union of Television Producers and Directors merges with Film Academy in 1958.
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American sculptor Mitzi Cunliffe designed the golden Mask for BAFTA trophy. This award function is one of the most talked about awards of the world.
PALM D’OR AWARD
Palm d’Or award was first hosted in 1955. You all must have heard about the very famous ‘Cannes Film festival’. This famous festival presents this big award known as Palm d’Or Award every year since 1958. The organization ‘Festival International du Film de Cannes’ hosts this film festival.
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The Palm d’Or is a wax mold cast form of 24-carat gold palm leaf. A case of fine blue morocco leather increases its beauty. Thus, the name palm d’Or awards originated.The idea behind the award is to recognize the talents of the entertainment industry.
Filmfare Awards
These awards are Oscars of Hindi film industry. The Times Group presents this award annually. The idea is to honor the artistic and technical excellence in the Hindi film industry.
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These awards were launched in the year 1954 as Clares awards. This is in the name of Clare Mendonca, the editor of The Times of India. The Filmfare award is also famous for “The Black Lady”. It denotes its beautiful black sculpture given as the token of honor to each winner. Famous sculpture artist N.G. Pansare designed this for Times group.
Grammy Awards of Music industry
The Grammy awards are the most talked about the award of the Music industry. The award is named after the musical invention of 1980’s The gramophone.
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The Grammy is initiated during the Hollywood Walk of Fame project of 1980’s. The recording executives decided to organize an award function for the music industry. It should be like Oscars of the film industry and Emmy awards of the television industry. Thus, in 1959 they hosted the Grammy Awards. The thought is to honor the best musical performances of the previous year.
Golden Globe Awards
Golden Globe Award is among the most eminent award ceremonies of United States. The concept is to appreciate the best work in film and television entertainment. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) hosts the Award function each year.
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This organization came into existence in 1944 and it started golden globe awards in 1947. People of more than 168 countries watch the live telecast of these awards every year. Thus, it has now become the third most watched awards after Oscar and Grammy.
Emmy Awards
Emmy awards are American awards for the excellence in the Television industry. These awards are in like manner of Oscars of the film industry and Grammys of the music industry. It is hosted in different phases. Main among them are the Daytime Emmy Awards Primetime Emmy Awards, news Emmy Awards. This to recognize outstanding work in different American television entertainment programming. Besides, this the International Emmys awards are also presented.
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This is for excellence in TV programming outside the United States. Three related but separate organizations are responsible for conduction of the Emmy Awards. They are
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences(ATAS)
The National Academy of Television Arts Sciences(NATAS),
The International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences(IATAS).
Each handles organizing a particular set of Emmy ceremonies.
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BOLLYWOD COMEDY MOVIES ON BOSS AND EMPLOYEE
All work and no play is the first thing when it comes to the mind of a newly joined employee who leaves for an office on the first day.Its all about a willingness for a good boss which can create an enthusiastic decorum in the career. Every employee shares a space with a good boss and a bad boss once in the lifespan of work. But many a time the situations come in when an individual becomes the favorite employee of the boss. The theme of Boss and employee has shined in many Bollywood movies but there were few movies which still remain unfaded in the mind of movie lovers.
Let’s scroll through the few Bollywood comedy movies on Boss and employee relationship.
GOLMAAL – 1979
The story of a Finicky boss Bhavani Shankar (Utpal Dutt) who believes the man without a Moustache and the follower of western culture is not a trustworthy man and on the other side his employee Ram Prasad (Amol Palekar) who is a Sports, Music lover and a daydreamer manages to get into his company by presenting himself as a staunch follower of the principles taught by his father on Indian Culture and Moustache.
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The series of laughter begins as Ramprasad is caught by his boss Bhavani Shankar watching a hockey match in western clothes and to hide this blunder Ramprasad convinces his boss that it’s his twin Brother LaxmanPrasad. The movie did very well at box office and for which, Amol Palekar honored with Filmfare award.
NARAM GARAM – 1981
Once again the same team of Boss and employee came back on screen to give one the dose of laughter to the audience. The comedy movie directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee narrates the story of Ramprasad (Amol Palekar) a poor earning employee of Bhavani Shankar (Utpal Dutt) a patriarch of a big property and strong follower of astrology.
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Ramprasad in love with the daughter of his teacher helps by giving them a shelter in one of his boss ancestral home won legally after so many years being in dispute. The comedy-drama becomes peppier after Bhavani Shankar falls for Ramprasad Love interest and desire to get married to her secretly only with Ramprasad knowledge.
NAMAK-HALAL – 1982
The evergreen pair of Amitabh Bachchan and Shashi Kapoor shined on screen in 1982 Prakash Mehra Comedy movie Namak-Halal (Loyal to his master).
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The character of Boss Raja Sahab (Shashi Kapoor) an owner of a big hotel and his loyal employee Arjun Singh (Amitabh Bachchan) a waiter who is always ready to protect his master from the clutches of goons who wants to kill Raja Sahab to acquire his million dollar property. The movie was the blockbuster and went on to be a Golden Jubilee.
ANGOOR – 1982
Inspired by Shakespeare’s “Comedy of Errors”, Angoor directed by Gulzar. The character of the boss Ashok (Sanjeev Kumar) who comes to the city with his Servant Bahadur (Deven Verma) for a property settlement is an avid follower of thriller novels.
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Both of them lands up in a situation as they are confronted with the family of another Ashok – the Boss and Bahadur- The servant who is their lookalikes and later on the climax open as both Boss and Servant have their own twin Brother. The movie well scripted by Gulzar and known indeed a tight gripping “Comedy of Errors”.
YES BOSS – 1997
Directed by Aziz Mirza, a story of employee Rahul Joshi (Shahrukh Khan) hardworking chap having a dream of beginning his own business venture one day, make sure to impresses his boss Siddharth Chaudary (Aditya Pancholi) every moment with whatever he demands. Until one day Rahul fall in love with an aspiring model Seema (Juhi Chawla) and at the same time his womanizer boss who wants to flirt around with takes help of Rahul to trap her.
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The chemistry of Boss and employee takes a turn when Rahul makes sure that his boss Siddharth don’t get an opportunity to trap his lady love and then starts a flow of comic sequences. The movie performed pretty well at Box-office and well appreciated for its music and nominated for Filmfare awards.
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When Bollywood Dad’s played Bad.
Well, known actors like Pran, K.N.Singh, Prem Chopra, Amrish Puri, Gulshan Grover, Shakti Kapoor were the epitome of negative portrayal in Hindi Cinema. Even off-screen in the outside world they were been looked as a Bad-man. Once came a vacuum moment when all these superstars went on to do different and challenging roles in movies. Some moved on to deliver the comic role, a responsible father role and few of them went on to play an honest cop. So in few movies to fill their shoes, actors who never portrayed negative roles in their career experimented themselves by playing one, but couldn’t create much brutish persona on-screen.
Let’s look at those Bollywood Dad’s who tried to be bad, but couldn’t do justice with the role.
1) SHAMMI KAPOOR
Known for the movies like Junglee, Bramhachari, Teesri Manzil and many more. This charming actor of 60’s later adapted himself in many roles, mostly of a father. But in 1992 released Anil Sharma movie “Tehelka” he played a role of a corrupt General of an Indian army who is a friend to the terrorist General Dong played by Amrish Puri to destroy India and became a dictator. Though the experiment was done only one thing which audience felt that Late Shammi Kapoor couldn’t create that chills in the audience what usually is rendered from a negative character.
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2) ALOK NATH
Known as a Sanskaari Babuji (Cultured father) of Bollywood for acting in many movies as a good daddy. The actor stormed with trolls on the internet a few years back tagging him as a Sanskaari Babuji of Hindi Cinema and TV Soaps. Surprising this daddy played the Negative role in few movies like Aaj Ki Awaz, Chor Aur Chand and of course the cunning strategy maker to capture the million dollar property in Nitin Manmohan RomCom movie “Bol Radha Bol”. But the Sanskaari daddy only pioneered in giving blessings and conducting happy weddings couldn’t do much justice playing a villainous character and never seen again as a Bad daddy.
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3) ASHOK SARAF
Known Bollywood and Marathi Comedian, made his debut in Hindi Cinema in 1978 Amol Palekar starrer movie “Damaad”. Known for his comic timing on-screen this actor brought smiles and laughter on lot many faces. Playing many different roles in Marathi movies and a veteran in Theatre industry. This Comedian portrayed the negative role in 1992 released Salman Khan movie “Jaagruti” a character named “SevaLal” a traitor and ruthless politician helping the terrorist for power and money.
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4) UTPAL DUTT
A brilliant actor, director and a writer of Indian Cinema applauded for his comic timing, expressions and the delivery of dialogues. This actor showcased his talent by playing a don of a criminal organization in the Shakti Samanta 1978 Amitabh Bachchan starrer movie “ The Great Gambler”. The stylish don who is on a mission to acquire the atomic device invented by Indian Scientist which can destruct the submarine and the fighter planes. The role though well staged on-screen but instead of shaping up negativity it was more timed as humorous.
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Best weekly shows telecasted on Doordarshan during 80’s
Television was one of the biggest asset very few household use to acquire in those early days of 1980’s in India. Those were the days when no matter whatever happens every house which owns the television used to be filled by neighbors and their children to watch their daily TV shows in the late evening post-dinner.
Every kid of that generation who must in his late 30’s or beginning of 40’s today have experienced this zeal of coming together to have a glimpse of their daily entertainer. So let’s look at the seven best weekly shows telecasted on Doordarshan during the era of 1980’s.
1. YEH JO HAIN ZINDAGI – 1984
Every household uses to eagerly wait for Friday as each episode was 20–25 minutes long and was telecasted on at 9:00 pm IST after the national news. The sitcom rotated around funny happenings within the lives of Ranjit Verma played by (Late actor Shafi Inamdar) and Renu Verma ( Swaroop Sampat -Miss Asian nation 1979), and alongside Renu’s single and discharged younger brother Raja (Rakesh Bedi). Alternative characters were Ranjit’s boss (Tiku Talsania), his Bengali neighbors (actors Vijay Kashyap and Sulabha Arya), etc.
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After many extremely prospering shows, Shafi Inamdar (who contend Ranjit) left. However, with the massive quality of Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, a repackaged second try was created with the underlying concept that Ranjit and Renu have moved abroad owing to his work, whereas Raja continues to be staying with Ranjit’s aunty, portrayed by the legendary actress Late.Farida Jalal, and a servant, played by Javed Khan.
2. BUNIYAAD – 1986
Buniyaad was an Indian television drama-series that were directed by Ramesh Sippy and Jyoti. The series was written by Kamal Saigal and portrayed the story around the Partition in 1947 and its aftermath.
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Buniyaad telecasted its first episode in 1986 on Doordarshan network. Buniyaad introduced the actors like Kanwaljeet Singh, Alok Nath, Dalip Tahil, Soni Razdan and Kruttika Desai. The drama revolves around Master Haveli Ram’s family, who faces adversities throughout the partition of India and Pakistan. The show earned its popularity in both India and Pakistan. The show was telecasted on every Thursday 9.30pm.
3. NUKKAD- 1986
This was one of the most favorite soap among many households during the 80’s. Nukkad (Street-Corner) which was directed by Kundan Shah was a mixture of Comedy, Drama, and Tragedy. Nukkad brought in lot many talented actors like Dilip Dhawan, Rama Vij, Pawan Malhotra, Avtar Gill and of course Sameer Khakhar the drunkard next door named “Khopdi”. The first episode was telecasted on Doordarshan in 1986.
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The serial portrayed around the struggles of lower-middle-class people who came into the city to earn a living in a progressively harsh social and economic climate. The premises was that all of them work in different jobs and live along at the local road corner (Nukkad) and during each evening they share jokes and typically their unending troubles and unsuccessful dreams with one another.
4. MALGUDI DAYS – 1987
It was 18th March 1987 the first episode of Malgudi days was telecasted on Doordarshan. The series was made successful under the direction of the Kannada Actor and director Shankar Nag. The series comprises of thirty-nine episodes. The best part which was never to be missed was the opening credits which presented the cartoon sketches by R.K.Laxman and every sketch was revolved around some story.
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Most of the stories in the series were one episode lengthy but was been edited and converted to the episodes. The tale in each series was taken from the books like Horse and 2 goats, Malgudi Days, Swami and Friends and the sweet vendor. Even today anyone from those days wouldn’t deny to re-watch the episode of Malgudi days.
5. WAGLE KI DUNIYA – 1988
The world is comprised of the three earning class Rich, Poor, and Middle. Wagle Ki Duniya was the story of the Middle-Class employee Mr. Srinivas Wagle and his family. The comedy sitcom was been directed by the yesteryear actress Durga Khote. This was the show wherein one episode today’s known King Khan of Bollywood Shahrukh Khan played a cameo appearance.
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This weekly series which was telecasted on Doordarshan was originated by R.K.Laxman directed by Kundan Shah starring Anjan Srivastav as Mr.Srinivas Wagle and Bharti Achrekar as Ms.Wagle. Initially, it was decided to have 6 episodes but due to the tremendous response, the show was continued in addition to another 7 episodes. Every episode highlighted the challenges faced by the middle-class family in today’s world.
6. KARAMCHAND – 1985
India’s first detective series first telecasted in 1985 on Doordarshan featured one of the most extraordinary actors of Indian Cinema Pankaj Kapur who is known for his versatile performance be it a Bollywood cinema or a Parallel Cinema. Karamchand was been directed by Pankaj Parashar who is also known for his direction of a movie “Chaalbaaz” .
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Karamchand a detective helps the native police solve cases in his flamboyant style, his like for munching on carrots and playing a game of chess with the Police inspector A Khan. He was assisted by a funny bimbo, Kitty played by Sushmita Mukherjee who gets an answer mentioning SHUT UP KITTY on asking silly questions.
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Facts to relate The Santa stories and Christmas.
It’s December, the month to celebrate the birth of the Christ. On the other hand, there is one more figure associated with this festival ‘the Santa Claus’. According to some Christians, one should only focus on the Christ during Christmas, not on Santa who is a Myth. Despite the fact sounds true, but it is really difficult to toss out all the old books, stories and poems associating the Christmas and Santa. In fact, all of us must have narrated one of the Santa stories to our children on the eve of Christmas.
The question arises that why inspite of being a myth the Santa stories are still very famous. Here are five most interesting facts which will clear your doubts about our biggest childhood fantasy ‘ The Santa’.
1.THE LEGEND of ST. NICHOLAS
St. Nicholas was a legendary monk of the 4th century. He lived in Patara, near Myra in Turkey. He was the only son of his parents. When he was quite young his parents died of the plague. He was a rich man with a huge amount of inherited wealth. Nicholas soon realized that the biggest happiness lies in making someone happy. Thus, he started helping people secretly, because he didn’t want to be in the limelight.
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There are several stories of St. Nicholas helping people in various forms. One of the best-known story among them is about St. Nicholas helping a poor father of three daughters by providing him with the dowry for getting them married. Nicholas covertly dropped a bag of gold down the chimney. By chance, the bag fell into a stocking that had been hung by the fire to dry. This led to the custom of hanging a stocking for Christmas gifts among children.
2. How St.nicholas became Santa Claus.
In the 18th century, some of the Dutch’s family residing in New York started distributing gifts on street to pay tribute to St. Nicholas. It is during this period that the name Santa Claus evolved from the Dutch version of St. Nicholas’s name i.e. ‘the Sinter Klaas’. As this happened a day before Christmas eve thus this trend of gift distribution became popular in American culture.
In 1804, John Pintard, a member of the New York Historical Society popularized the present version of Santa Claus. He distributed woodcuts of St. Nicholas at the society’s annual meeting. The background of these engravings contains present days Santa images with stockings filled with toys and fruit hung over a fireplace.
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In 1809, Washington Irving mentioned St.Nicholas as a patron saint in his book who is a savior and helper for children, sailors and poor. His book became a best seller at that time. Ultimately the Sinter Klass became the merry old gift giver Santa Claus. Several stories and poems are now trending to describe this godly man.
3.THE NINTH REINDEER- most famous of all Santa stories
Rudolph, is the most famous reindeer among all the reindeer Santa have. He is a red-nosed wonder created by Robert L. May, a copywriter at the Montgomery Ward department store.
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May wrote a Christmas-themed story-poem in which he told the story of Rudolph, who is a young reindeer often teased by the other deer because of his large, glowing, red nose. Once the Christmas Eve turned foggy and Santa started worrying about delivering gifts that night. Eventually, the Rudolph saved the day by guiding the sleigh through the illumination of his reddened nose. The story conveys a message that at the time of opportunity, a burden can also act as an asset. This story is very popular among children even today.
4.TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS- a poem which made Santa alive.
Clement Clarke Moore, a Pontifical minister, in 1822 wrote a long Christmas poem for his daughters entitled “An Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas.” Moore’s poem was mainly responsible for our modern image of Santa Claus as a chubby figure having supernatural ability to ascend from the chimney and place gifts in stockings. Moore’s poem created a new and popular American icon.
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In 1881, a famous cartoonist Thomas Nast got inspired by Moore’s poem. In this instance, he created the first picture that matches our modern image of Santa Claus. His cartoon appeared in Harper’s Weekly. Santa is portrayed in his cartoon as a plump, cheerful man with a full, white beard, holding a sack laden with toys for deserving children. Nast gave him his entrancing red suit with cute white fur. He also gave him his North Pole workshop, nine reindeer, sleigh and wife, Mrs. Claus.
5. Significance of narrating stories of Santa Claus to children
The world of children moves around fantasies like the fairy tales, the unicorns and of course the Santa. No one of us can imagine a childhood without Santa stories. So, the fact behind narrating Santa stories is that at Christmas, we celebrate the birth of God. He himself came in bodily form to earth to teach a lesson of kindness and love. St. Nicholas without any doubts had lived a life that helped others to see the reality of Christ. So, by featuring St.Nocholas in children friendly form, we can teach children how one can follow his example and help others to see Christ in themselves.
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We all are familiar with the fact that it is easy to teach the lessons of life to our little ones in the form of stories and imaginations. Therefore, Kids after receiving gifts from their favorite Santa entrust on God and have faith in following of right path. A conclusion is that even we all know that the Santa is a Myth but still deep in our hearts we like to believe in this Myth.
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Five Best Pairs of Bollywood
Bollywood has played a pivotal role in portraying many actors as Brothers, Friends, Father, Son, and Enemies. There was a time in Bollywood movies when there was a huge concept of the Super-Hit pairs. The duo actors who were known in the industry have worked as a team of yesteryear movies of Hindi Cinema. The coordination and the zeal which this pair had are missing today in nowadays Hindi Movies. It’s been many decades that Bollywood has given many hit evergreen movies where these amazing actor pairs have worked together.
Let’s look at the Top 7 Bollywood cult actor pairs who with their hard work and professional attitude have given many splendid movies.
1) AMITABH BACHCHAN – LATE SHASHI KAPOOR
The hit pair of 70’s has done a tremendous job in portraying a team role of a Brother and Friend in many movies of 70’s. Initially, the trend was hit when Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan pair was considered as a hit but there was no looking back for this duo from the movie which was their first “BOMBAY TALKIE” in 1970. Then there was a huge list of superhits like Roti Kapadda aur Makkan, Deewar, Imaan Dharam, Suhaag, NamakHalal, Trishul, Do Aur Do Paanch, Shaan, Silsila, Kala Patthar and the last one where they came together was Akeyla in 1991. Recently the dashing Shashi Kapoor breathe his last on 4th December 2017. This pair will be always known as the No.1 Pair of Bollywood Industry and till now there is no dashing pair who have worked together in Bollywood movies.
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2) JACKIE SHROFF – ANIL KAPOOR
During 80’s there were many solo actor movies and specifically many action heroes came on the screen but after Amitabh Bachchan and Shashi Kapoor this was the 80’s generation pair which rocked on the screen and the pair continued their brotherly dominance till 90’s. Jackie Shroff the masculine actor originally from Teen-Batti area of Bombay and Anil Kapoor the dashing hairy actor from Chembur Bombay. Both started their career as a small-time actor but created a huge storm on-screen when they came together for the first time in the movie “ANDAR BAHAR” in 1984. There was a spree of hit movies like Yudh, Karma, Ram Lakhan, Parinda, Kala Bazar, Kabhi Na Kabhi, 1942 a Love Story, Trimurti, Lajja and few more. The duo was last seen together in a short scene in 2013 released movie “Shootout at Wadala”. Majorly in many movies, Jackie Shroff have portrayed the role of a cop and an honest one wherein Anil Kapoor have been a more jocund type.
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3) AKSHAY KUMAR – SUNIL SHETTY
90’s was the time when there was a trend of more musical and romantic movies coming in. The Music and songs of 90’s are still known today to all Bollywood music lovers. Action movies were also picking up hugely and that was the time when this duo stepped their feet into the Bollywood arena. Akshay Kumar started his career in 1990 with a movie called “SAUGHAND” and brought in the martial arts moves in the movies. It was known that Akshay Kumar uses to do stunts on his own and very less he needed a body double. On the other side, a hunky Sunil Shetty was brought in by Deepak Anand in his first movie “BALWAAN” in 1992. The action pair of Akki-Anna broke the box-office business with hits like Waqt Humara Hain, Mohra, Hum Hain Bemisaal, Sapoot, Hera Pheri, Dhadkan, Awara Pagal Deewana, Phir Hera Pheri, Deewane Hue Pagal and many.
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4) SALMAN KHAN AND SHAHRUKH KHAN
Both have their own class and are defined by their persona in Bollywood. King Khan and the Bhai of Bollywood is something unbeatable. The time of 90’s when both were delivering the box office hits is still unforgettable. The huge ques outside the theatre hall especially when both of their movies were releasing. Still today they are known for pulling their fans to watch the first day first show. Though Shahrukh Khan was a late entrant in Bollywood, Salman Khan already created its Footprints in the industry from the late 80’s. But that was a time of 1995 when both were brought in for the first time in the movie “ KARAN-ARJUN”. The movie was a super-hit on screen and then after this duo worked together in Kuch Kuch Hota Hain, Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega, Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam and last both were seen hugging each other happily in a song sequence of OM SHANTI OM. This generation and the next Generation would love to see them back again soon on screen.
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5) KADER KHAN AND SHAKTI KAPOOR
Both of them are known for their villainous performance so far and these duo has given an audience the scare and also the laugh. This duo has been paired in many movies but was first known with the Father-Son role in 1981 Manmohan Desai Multi-Starrer movie “Naseeb” and after that, both have worked together in more than 50 + movies. This pair has been playing different roles Father-Son, Goon-Politician, Smugglers, Con-men and many. Some of the known movies where they worked as a team like Baap Numbri Beta Dus Numbri, Maqsad, Nachnewale Gaanewale, Giraftar, Jaisi Karni Waisi Bharni and many more.
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