Vinod khanna dimple kapadia movies list

  1. Filmfare recommends: Best films of Dimple Kapadia
  2. Dimple Kapadia — Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2
  3. Insaaf (1987 film)
  4. When Vinod Khanna Lost Control While Doing A Bedroom Scene With Dimple Kapadia And Left Her Scared


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Filmfare recommends: Best films of Dimple Kapadia

She was just 16 when she made an explosive debut with Bobby (1973). The history of films indeed would have been different if Dimple Kapadia didn’t consent to marry superstar Rajesh Khanna at that crucial stage of her career and kind of bid adieu to films after Bobby. She did make a comeback with Saagar (1985) 12 years later and went on to showcase her versatility in numerous films afterwards. Dimple has been known for her haunting beauty as well as her natural ease in front of the camera. On the occasion of her birthday today, we bring you a list of some of Dimple Kapadia’s best films down the years for your viewing pleasure. Bobby (1973) Director: Raj Kapoor Cast: Rishi Kapoor, Dimple, Premnath Raj (Rishi Kapor) is the son of a rich businessman (Pran), while Bobby is the daughter of a fisherman (Prem Nath). It’s love at first sight for both Raj and Bobby but his father frowns upon it, thinking that Bobby and her father are after his wealth. The two teenagers decide to run away and are captured by Prem Chopra, who wants to earn the bounty put up by Raj’s father. After being rescued from him, they want to end their lives and jump together in a waterfall. While Bobby’s father saves Raj, she’s saved by his dad, and the differences get reconciled. The film was a musical hit by Laxmikant-Pyarelal and songs such as Hum tum ek kamre mein band ho, main shayar to nahi, and Mujhe kuch kehna hai are still popular today. She won the Filmfare Best Actor Award for the film. Saagar (1985...

Dimple Kapadia — Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2

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Insaaf (1987 film)

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Soundtrack [ ] Farooq Kaiser wrote the songs. Track# Title Singer(s) 1 "Mai Hu Tu Hai" 2 "Nand Ka Lala Nand Gopal" 3 "Sulagti Hain Aankhen" (sad) Anuradha Paudwal 4 "Humsafar Milti Hai Manzil Thokare Khane Ke Baad" 5 "Sulgati Hai Aankhen" (duet) Reception [ ] The film was a commercial success. Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema wrote of the film that it "created a fantasy world of sex, crime and sin despite its occasional references to the actual, widely reported death of a prostitute who ‘fell’ from a multi-storey block of flats belonging to a businessman suspected of criminal dealings." References [ ] • Screen international film and TV year book. Screen International, King Publications. 1992. 978-0-900925-21-4. • The Tribune . Retrieved 28 April 2023. • Neta–Abhineta: Bollywood Star Power in Indian Politics. Hachette India. p.280. 978-93-5009-803-5. • ^ a b Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Routledge. p.43. 978-1-135-94325-7. External links [ ] • Insaaf at

When Vinod Khanna Lost Control While Doing A Bedroom Scene With Dimple Kapadia And Left Her Scared

Born on October 6, 1946, veteran actor, Vinod Khanna belonged toabusiness-class family.Vinod had made his big debut in 1968 with the movie, Man Ka Meet and won everyone's heart. The late actor used to live in our hearts rent-free, courtesy of his breakthrough performances in his films. However, he had left the film industry at the peak of his careerandmoved to the USA to follow his spiritualjourney. Over the years, Vinod Khanna has worked in many movies, and he starred opposite almost all the leading actresses of his time. He worked with Dimple Kapadiain many films, including Insaaf, Aakhri Adaalat, Batwara, Khoon Ka Karz,Lekin, and others. However, their film, Prem Dharmtook a long time to make, and yet failed to see its theatrical release. And later, it was renamed as Maargand was released directly on home video in the year 1992. As per multiple mediareports, after spending sometime in Bhagawan Rajneesh’s ashram, when Vinod Khanna came back to Bollywood, he used to work day and night. Meanwhile, filmmaker, Mahesh Bhatt had signed Vinod Khanna opposite Dimple Kapadia in the movie, Prem Dharm.When you are part of the glamour world, it goes without saying that you would become a part of thegossip stories. One of the most scandalous stories from the golden days of Vinod Khanna is his intimate bedroom scene with actress, Dimple Kapadia during the shoot of thefilm. It had so happened that in one of the scenes,Vinod was supposed to kiss Dimple and hug her, before finally fallin...