which Bollywood movie had all of it’s dialogues in the form of poetry?
Devdas
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hmmm…thank you…let’s see what others have to say! ![]()
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Hmm I have no clue. Old movie?
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yes…an old movie but NOT Black & White. ![]()
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More hints please?
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alright…i’m quite generous lol
the heroin of the movie is a lesser known actress while the hero is now dead! ![]()
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Deceased heros would be Sanjiv Kumar, Vinod Mehra, Raj Kumar, Dev Anand… any one of these?
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nope…none of the above…sholly!
another hint:
this movie was produced by the nephew of one of the actors mentioned above. ![]()
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What decade was the movie released in?
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in early 70’s…would that help?
how about we play “Bollywood Kasauti” where you can ONLY ask 20 questions to come up with the correct answer?
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That would be awesome!!!
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thank you for support but try to answer the question…![]()
iA, will start it soon. ![]()
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Yes awesome idea. I have a feeling I’ve heard of the movie but can’t remember anything about it.
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More hints?
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yeah, it happens sometimes. keep thinking N guessing! ![]()
sure! ![]()
-the hero of the movie starred against Rekhaa which was a big hit…it was their maiden movies. ![]()
-the hero passed away in 2011
-the heroin passed away in 2000
-the dialogues [in poetry form] were written by Kaifi Azmi
-another movie was made in Pakistan bearing the same name
enuf?
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I still am clueless ![]()
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aaaaaaaaawwwwwwww
think of 70’s and Bollywood’s experimental movies! ![]()
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You said Raj Kumar didn’t play in it??
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no…Raj Kumar wasn’t in it…
another hint?
-the heroin has “Priya” in her screen-name! ![]()
another hint:
the producer’s father were three brothers…one of them is included in your initial list of deceased actors. ![]()