100 years of Indian Cinema is an initiative by Muse Advertising that aims to explore the influences, social relevance, impact and idiosyncrasies associated with Indian Cinema. Conceived and developed by Mr. Manoj Maurya, Director, Muse Advertising, this initiative offers audience's perception, futuristic trends, analysis and inferences. We welcome you to share your experiences, events, incidents associated with Indian cinema. muse@100yearsofindiancinema.co.in
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100 years of Indian Cinema muse pays tribute to noted theatre director and actor, Shri. Dinesh Thakur.-100 Years of Indian Cinema
Dinesh Thakur made his film debut in 1971, with Mere Apne, written and directed by Gulzar, and followed it up with Basu Bhattacharya's Anubhav (1971), opening film of his trilogy of martial discord in urban settings, there after he also appeared the third film, Griha Pravesh (1979). 1974 saw him appearing in Basu Chatterjee's landmark in middle cinema, Rajnigandha (1974), along side Amol Palekar and Vidya Sinha, which won the Filmfare Best Film Award, and went on appear in several films with both the directors in the coming years.
He established 'Ank Theatre Group' in 1976, dedicated solely to Hindi theatre in Mumbai
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
100 Years of Indian Cinema
100 years of Indian Cinema muse during the research phase found one trend showing a constant upward spiral in Indian Cinema. Sex has become an inevitable plot in most of the scripts irrespective of the need. This video is 'not against' or 'for' this trend but just a manifestation of this trend. What is your take on the trend?
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