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An Interview with Govind Nihalani

Zafar Anjum February 16, 2003

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#9 Posted by Ansari on February 18, 2003 11:17:30 pm
Amitabh Bachchan and Fardeen Khan? ohboyohboyohboy
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#8 Posted by umbertoeco on February 18, 2003 10:57:26 pm
Dear All,

Thanks for your kind responses. I wish I could probe Nihalani further but unfortunately he was short on time.

The good thing is, thankfully for all his fans, he is on his next project. He has roped in Amitabha Bachchan and Fardeen Khan for another cop story.

Regards

Zafar
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#7 Posted by Cemendtaur on February 17, 2003 11:12:55 am
South Asian Literary Evening on Sat, Feb 22, 4 pm, Gates 104, Stanford U.
FOSA (Friends of South Asia)
Invites you to a memorable and first-of-its-kind
South Asian Literary Evening
On
Saturday, February 22, 2003
4:00 pm
Room 104
Gates Computer Science Bldg
Stanford University
(http://campus-map.stanford.edu/campus_map/results.jsp?bldg=Gates&dept=&addr=)
The following poets and writers will read their work:

Deepak Goel (Hindi poetry)
Sardar Piara Singh (Punjabi poetry)
Nofil Fawad (Urdu humor)
Bukhshee Sindhu (Punjabi prose-poetry)
Usha Gupta (Hindi poetry)
Ravi Rajan (English story)
Ghulam Qadir Khan (Urdu poetry)
Bhashwati Sengupta (Hindi prose)
Nilu Gupta (Hindi prose-poetry)
Ali Hasan Cemendtaur (Urdu short story)
Farook Taraz (Punjabi poetry)
Nikhil Krishnan (English songs)

FOSA
http://www.friendsofsouthasia.org/
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#6 Posted by ana_dobarah on February 17, 2003 11:12:54 am
i missed `baraka` when it came here...although having watched the trailer quite a few times, it can be seen as a wide canvas....
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#5 Posted by temporal on February 17, 2003 8:37:53 am
Zafar:

thanks for this write up on Karachi born (Aug 19, 1940) govind nihalani…brief it was and slightly out of focus…wish you had probed him more on tapas, rukmavati ki haveli, deham…and his views on the younger directors now following the trails of nihalanis and benegals…and any ‘khalish’ he might have had…and anything that related to the ‘inner fire’…what keeps him going…


“Unfortunately, cinema is not like painting” Govind Nihalani

…perhaps…though it can be… baraka, koyanisqaatsi, powakaatsi and india’s own gagajamini come to mind …


rgds,

t
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#4 Posted by Ansari on February 17, 2003 8:37:52 am
Zafar sahab,

Thank you for sharing this with us. Having seen his films, it would be very difficult to imagine him making a comedy.
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#3 Posted by Ansari on February 16, 2003 8:06:28 pm
Zindabad! Haven`t read this yet but. . .Zindabad!
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#2 Posted by Pankaj on February 16, 2003 6:00:26 pm
One of my favourite Nihlani movies is ``Droh-kaal``. In addition, a TV serial by Nihlani called ``Tamas`` had some superlative performances apart from a very tight storyline. The common factor in both- Om Puri, one of my fav actors.
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#1 Posted by ana_dobarah on February 16, 2003 5:12:40 pm
thank you for bringing this article here...unfortunately i`m not too familiar with Govind Nihalani`s work, but I`ve been wanting to watch Hazaar Chaurasi ki Maa since forever...none of the video rental places here has it.
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