Released on 9 August 1985, Saagar emerged as a major commercial success at the box-office, ranking as one of the highest-grossing films of the year. The film received widespread critical acclaim upon release, with major praise directed towards the soundtrack and performances of the cast. It gained recognition over the years through re-runs on television channels and is now regarded as a cult classic film.[1]
At the 33rd Filmfare Awards, Saagar received a leading 10 nominations, including Best Film, Best Director (Sippy), Best Supporting Actor (Hassan), Best Supporting Actress (Madhur Jaffrey), and won 4 awards, including Best Actor (Hassan), Best Actress (Kapadia) and Best Male Playback Singer (Kishore Kumar for "Saagar Kinare"). At the ceremony, Hassan was nominated for both Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the film, eventually winning the former, his first and only win in the category.[2]
Mona (Dimple Kapadia) runs a small restaurant in Goa. Raja (Kamal Haasan), who lives close by, is a good friend. He is in love with her but is unable to profess his feelings. Ravi (Rishi Kapoor) is from a rich industrialist family who moves to Goa from the US. Mona and Ravi fall in love of which Raja knows nothing. Ravi's grandmother, Kamladevi (Madhur Jaffrey) is opposed to their love because of class differences. In the end, Raja sacrifices his love for Mona and Ravi.
The music was composed by R. D. Burman and the lyrics were by Javed Akhtar. Kishore Kumar bagged his 8th Filmfare Award for the song "Sagar Kinare", Other singers include Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam & Shailendra Singh.
The song Sach Mere Yaar Hai was reused in the 2021 TV Series The Family Man Season 2, as a tribute to the singer S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and to the fictional NIA agent character Millind in the series.[3]
Saagar was released on 9 August 1985. Apart from receiving critical acclaim, the movie was a major box office success. It gained recognition over the years through re-runs on television channels and is now regarded as a classic and a cult film.[1] In 2015, Saagar was screened at the Habitat Film Festival.[4]
According to Asiaweek, "Saagar offers a skimpy eternal-triangle plot, but it is remarkable for its polished narration and masterly technique. The romance is subdued, symbolised by waves gently caressing the shore." It further praised the performances, calling Kapadia "a delight" and claiming that Hassan "steals the show with his subtle performance," and the direction by Sippy, who "has succeeded in injecting vitality, beauty and deep insight into a gossamer-thin story."[5] India Today wrote, "Like Sholay, and only like Sholay, Saagar is purely a director's film."[6]
Cast Nylon 6, a plastic of high molecular weight, is produced through an anionic polymerization of caprolactam. During the pressureless casting process the monomeric caprolactam melt is poured into the mold and directly polymerized by a specific chemical reaction and then forms a semi-finished product or molding.
Liquid activator is used as an activator during the production of Cast Nylon (PA-6 G). In combination with the catalyst and further products from
similar catalyst series you can combine various properties, enabling you to tailor materials specifically to your requirements.
Cast Nylon 6, a plastic of high molecular weight, is produced through an anionic polymerization of caprolactam. During the pressureless casting process the monomeric caprolactam melt is poured into the mold and directly polymerized by a specific chemical reaction and then forms a semi-finished product or molding.
Liquid activator is used as an activator during the production of Cast Nylon (PA-6 G). In combination with the catalyst and further products from similar catalyst series you can combine various properties, enabling you to tailor materials specifically to your requirements.
Use
The reactivity of the polymerizing melt is influenced by various factors. We recommend an activator concentration of at least 0.5 % by weight. The quantity of the activator to be used, however, decisively depends on the size and form of the casting mold.
The product is easily soluble in molten caprolactam. The caprolactam melt containing the activator is susceptible to oxidation. Thus, we recommend working under inert gas.
The stars of Ms. Marvel revealed the cast got matching tattoos following the last day of shooting. The upcoming Disney+ series based on the Marvel Comics character Kamala Khan, otherwise known as Ms. Marvel, is scheduled to premiere in 2022 as part of the MCU's Phase 4. Created by Bisha K. Ali, development on Ms. Marvel began in 2019, with filming having concluded earlier this year. Slated to be the sixth television series produced by Marvel and sharing continuity with other films in the franchise, the show will follow a young fan of Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel and the Avengers, Khan, who struggles to fit in until she finds herself possessing powers of her own.
Ms. Marvel is intended to set up a continuation for the character in another upcoming project The Marvels. Playing the titular 16-year-old Pakistani-American superhero is Iman Vellani, who leads a cast that includes Aramis Knight, Saagar Shaikh, Matt Lintz, Yasmeen Fletcher, and Laurel Mardsen. Throughout much of its early marketing, Marvel has reiterated the excitement surrounding Khan's entrance into the MCU. Vellani's casting and the universal story of her character has meant a lot to those involved with the series. Though newer to the comics, her ability to draw attention from so many fans led to a rapid popularity and desire to see Ms. Marvel portrayed on screen.
The cast of Ms. Marvel attended the premiere of Spiderman: No Way Home and in a brief interview with Variety, two of its stars, Yasmeen Fletcher and Laurel Mardsen, revealed what they did to commemorate working on the series. They said that 12 members of the cast and crew decided to get matching Ms. Marvel tattoos after their last day on set because "everybody felt so at home in this show." See Fletcher and Mardsen's lightning bolt tattoos and hear what they have to say about them below:
With newcomer Vellani returning in The Marvels, fans of her character, as well as the show, will get the chance to see more of Ms. Marvel's cast in the upcoming film. Actors Saagar Shaikh, Zenobia Shroff, and Mohan Kapur will reprise their roles as Khan's family members in The Marvels. The addition of Ms. Marvel in the MCU is another important step for the studio in terms of introducing new faces to the screen and diversifying their slate. The huge success of projects like Black Panther, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, and Eternals confirms that Marvel should start looking deeper into its comics catalog for new superheroes of all backgrounds and diversify the franchise.
The official first look at Kamala Khan's costume and abilities from Disney+ Day has had fans buzzing and theorizing for a while now. The excitement surrounding the next stretch of Marvel's television series and what they could mean for future movies continues with the introduction of Khan. The fact that the Ms. Marvel cast and crew felt connected enough to the series to get tattoos is very encouraging, showing that the upcoming Marvel/Disney+ project clearly has a lot of heart. Hopefully, audiences will love Ms. Marvel (almost) as much as its creators do.
We live in a world that is constantly giving us some awesome superhero shows, from the latest season of The Boys to the next season of Invincible, and now, Disney+ has added another new superhero show for all of us to enjoy in the Marvel Cinematic Universe - Ms. Marvel, as part of the 2022 TV premiere schedule.
Next, we come to the dad, Yusuf Khan, who is always there to take care of his teenager Kamala. Yusuf Khan is played by Mohan Kapur, a famous South-Asian actor in Bollywood who has done many movie and TV roles. While you might not have seen him in many American live-action films, you might have heard him if you happened to watch the Hindi dubs for many famous movies.
Moving on in Ms. Marvel, we have Rish Shah. This young actor has appeared in a few movies and television shows that you might recognize him from. In terms of TV, he was on the PrankMe TV series, as well as Emmerdale, where he played Kirin Kotecha.
The next cast member we have is Travina Springer in Ms. Marvel. In terms of movies, Springer has been in a good amount, appearing in a variety of genres where you might recognize her. Some of her biggest roles thus far have included American Sharia and The Mule, alongside several film shorts.
Last but not least, we have Nimra Bucha in the Ms. Marvel cast. While she might not sound super familiar to American viewers, Bucha has had a prominent acting career in Pakistan. Since then, she has appeared in many Pakistani movies and TV shows as a main character.
When it comes to all the upcoming Marvel properties, you can bet there are going to be cast lists just like this one full of amazing new and more experienced actors alike, all sharing their skills. And now, maybe you just might have found a new show or film from a Ms. Marvel cast member that you never would have thought to watch before.
A self-proclaimed nerd and lover of Game of Thrones\/A Song of Ice and Fire, Alexandra Ramos is a Content Producer at CinemaBlend. She first started off working in December 2020 as a Freelance Writer after graduating from the Pennsylvania State University with a degree in Journalism and a minor in English. She primarily works in features for movies, TV, and sometimes video games. (Please don't debate her on The Last of Us 2, it was amazing!) She is also the main person who runs both our daily newsletter, The CinemaBlend Daily, and our ReelBlend newsletter. "}), " -0-10/js/authorBio.js"); } else console.error('%c FTE ','background: #9306F9; color: #ffffff','no lazy slice hydration function available'); Alexandra RamosSocial Links NavigationContent ProducerA self-proclaimed nerd and lover of Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice and Fire, Alexandra Ramos is a Content Producer at CinemaBlend. She first started off working in December 2020 as a Freelance Writer after graduating from the Pennsylvania State University with a degree in Journalism and a minor in English. She primarily works in features for movies, TV, and sometimes video games. (Please don't debate her on The Last of Us 2, it was amazing!) She is also the main person who runs both our daily newsletter, The CinemaBlend Daily, and our ReelBlend newsletter.
c80f0f1006