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Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan – Back 2 Love Music Review
‘Back 2 Love’ is the much talked about solo album by one of Bollywood’s most popular singers, Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. The album has been produced by Sahir Ali Bagga, Mian Yousaf Sallahuddin and Salim-Sulaiman. The album also has Shreya Ghoshal, who makes an appearance in the song ‘Rhim Jim’. BollySpice was at the album launch event in Dubai this week as well. Read on to see what we think of his work in Back 2 Love!

First up we have ‘Rab Jaane’ which contains a mixture of Asian and Western flavours. I love the use of the electric guitar which gives the song an intense feeling to it, whilst other sounds such as the tabla and harmonium help to sustain its overall Qawalli theme. Rahat manages to get the pitch just right and as the song progresses, his voice manages to build up quite nicely whilst remaining in tune.
See full article at Bollyspice
  • 6/12/2014
  • by Bodrul Chaudhury
  • Bollyspice
Salman Khan.s Amar, Akbar, Anthony will beat Rgv Ki Aag??
Heard this?? Salman Khan, the macho super star of bollywood, is all set to essay Amitabh Bachchan.s character of Anthony in the remake of Manmohan Desai.s classic super duper hit flick .Amar, Akbar, Anthony.. This, despite the fact that Ram Gopal Varma.s effort of remaking .Sholay. met with disastrous fate at the box office, though it boasted the presences of legendary Big B playing the character of Gabbar Singh. The industry is skeptical about the remake of Amitabh Bachchan.s .Amar, Akbar, Anthony. as they feel that even Salman Khan will find it hard to live up to the expectations of the audiences in the remake. However, this has not deterred Ramesh Taurani of Tips Industries to go ahead with the project with Salman and his brothers Sohail Khan, Arbaaz Khan. Even, Katrina Kaif has been roped into the project to essay the character...
See full article at Stardust Scoop of the Day
  • 8/12/2009
  • Stardust Scoop of the Day
Bollywood legend Feroz Khan dies at 70
Legendary actor and director Feroz Khan died late on Sunday night in his Bangalore farmhouse. He was 70.

The actor had been diagnosed with cancer over a year ago. Feroz Khan directed and produced successful Hindi films such as Dharmaatma, Qurbani and Jaanbaaz.

The last film he starred in was the blockbuster hit Welcome in 2007. He is survived by his son Fardeen and daughter Laila.

Feroz Khan was born and brought up in Bangalore. He made his debut as second lead in Didi (1960). His first big hit was in 1965 with the release of Oonche Log.

He produced, directed and starred in the 1975 -77 film Dharmatma which was the first Indian film to be shot in Afghanistan and was also his first blockbuster hit as producer, director and actor.

His filmography:

Welcome (2007)

Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena (2005)

Chitappa (2005)

Janasheen (2003)

Yalgaar (1992)

Meet Mere Man Ka (1991)

Dayavan (1988)

Janbaaz (1986)

Kachche Heere (1982)

Khoon Aur Paani (1981)

Qurbani (1980)

Chunaoti...
See full article at India.com
  • 4/26/2009
  • by mihirkula
  • India.com
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