From ‘Shree 420’ and ‘Pyaasa’ to ‘Mughal-E-Azam’ and ‘Guide’, romance in early Indian cinema was tender, idealistic, and deeply emotional. These stories often revolved around pure love tested by fate ...
Mughal-e-Azam is not merely cinematic history; it serves as a bold reminder to always speak truth to power, regardless of the age or era. More than six decades since its release, the Dilip Kumar, ...
The Urdu play Anarkali was written by Imtiaz Ali Taj in 1931. Taj lived in Lahore where Anarkali’s tomb stands, no matter the quibble about its authenticity. He wrote the play in 1922 but did not ...