@ Nasir Yes Indeed i loved her much more in teesri manzil and would have even preferred if she won for those
@ Bollyviewer do indeed pick it up, its fairly available as for writing up the ployt synopsis i guess i found it a bit tedious and i guess it shows from my review ;0) Here's a more fun take on the movie i found online
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@ Dustedoff You're welcome give it a go, the songs are good and it was nice seeing Vinod ni a leading role
@ Ajnabi Thats the only rason i can think of as to why she won it as well
@ Nicki Prema was a bollywood acters in the 70's whooften played the side roles such as the baddies girlfriend or the Heroine's friend, she was gorge and i often wonder why she never became a central Heroine
Danny did look vey Chinese in this, Perfect casting is what i say
@ HARVEY Really was that a constant trope he used, i do enjoy his films though (well all the ones ihave seen so far, he keeps to the point and makes wasy for little silliness) and Vinod as per usual is always Hot
@ beth its not as confusing as my writeup as made it, i guess i found it tricky to write up, read a hilarious more fun review here
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@ Sunehriyaadein You're welcome, Vinod, Danny and the songs are what this films worth watching for
Are Ja Re Hat Natkhat
V Shantaram's 1959 film Navrang was as Indian as it could get. From folk-based songs, dances and sets, the film exudes the festive spirit of India in its truest sense. This song, featuring Sandhya, voiced by Asha Bhosle and Mahendra Kapoor, and composed by C Ramchandra, has enjoyed an iconic status over the years.