Ramesh Sippy‘s Sholay is regarded as one of the landmark films in Indian cinema. The film revolutionized technical brilliance in Indian cinema like reviving the 70 MM format, Stereophonic sounds, Technicolor and introducing Hollywood style cinematography. The other vital contribution of Sholay to film technology was giving an impetus to the style of ‘Flashback’ the brilliant technique of disrupting the…
Category: Centenary Of Indian Cinema
Deepika Padukone’s ‘Chhapaak’ Declared Tax Free; ‘Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje’ Is India’s First Tax Free Film!!
Entertainment as per the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India is taxable!! The Entertainment Tax is charged to increase the revenue source for the state governments. Thus the tax differs from state to state. For instance, in Maharashtra, the Entertainment Tax is 45% and for the regional Marathi film, the Entertainment Tax is Zero. The Maximum Entertainment Tax is…
Aamir Khan’s ‘Dangal’ Becomes India’s First Film To Create Rs 2000 Crore Club
With Ghajini, Aamir Khan started the trend of Rs 100 Crore Club in 2008. Further, in 2009, Aamir made another milestone of starting Rs 200 Crore Club with his film 3 Idiots! Again in 2015, Aamir began a new club of Rs 500 Crore with the smashing success of Dhoom 3 and in 2016 Aamir Khan did the unbelievable of…
‘Baahubali 2 – The Conclusion’ Is India’s First Film To Enter Rs 1000 Crore Club
Never in the history of Indian cinema, a region film created the kind of box office collection that SS Rajamouli‘s magnum opus Telugu film Baahubali 2: The Conclusion created at the box-office in India. The film shattered all the box-office records by amassing an unbelievable Rs 1000 Crore thus becoming the highest-grossing Indian film worldwide!! What’s more, what all the…
Aamir Khan’s ‘Dhoom 3’ Is The First Film To Enter Rs 500 Crore Club
Kudos to Aamir Khan for nor only being Mr. Perfectionist in the acting department but the actor deserves a pat on his back for his brilliant sense for meticulous selection of movies that always hits the bull’s eye. After starting the trend of Rs 100 crore with his film Ghajini (2008) Aamir Khan created the new distinction of Rs 500…
Aamir Khan’s ‘Ghajini’ Is The First Film To Enter Rs 100 Crore Club
With the end of the millennium ended the trend of a film’s success measured by a film running consecutively in a single theatre. The introduction of multiplexes started the new trend of measuring a film success. A film now was declared a hit if it collected Rs 100 crore at the box-office in less number of days at cinema houses.…
‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ Still Running In Its 24 years!
Entered Guinness World Records for the longest-running film in a cinema hall! Yash Raj Films Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ) has completed 24 years and seems to be heading to achieve the milestone of running 25 years run at Mumbai’s iconic Maratha Mandir Cinema hall! To date, Maratha Mandir has the distinction of screening Dilip Kumar‘s Mughal-E-Azam (1960) which ran…
‘Sholay’ India’s First Film To Run 5 Years In Single Cinema Hall!
India’s First film that went beyond 200 weeks run and broke all box office records was Ramesh Sippy‘s Sholay (1975). Made on a large scale Sholay had a galaxy of stars Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Sanjeev Kumar, Amjad Khan, Hema Malini, Jaya Bachchan, Asrani, Jagdeep, etc. The film was written by top writers of the 70’s Salim Javed and boosted of…
Ashok Kumar’s ‘Kismet’ – India’s First Film To Run For 3 Years In A Single Cinema Hall
Kismet (1943) was Bombay Talkies‘ biggest blockbuster that broke all box-office records and runs to packed houses for uninterrupted 3 years at Roxy Theatre in Kolkata! The film introduced the lost and found drama which later became a favorite of Bollywood and it minted gold in the ’70s with films like Waqt (1965), Yaadon ki Baraat (1973), Fakira (1976), Amar…
‘Baiju Bawra’ First Film To Celebrate 100 Week!
Man Tarpat Hari Darshan Ko Aaj…. O Duniya Ke Rakhwale….Tu Ganga Ki Mauj… Remember these melodious songs? Well, who can forget such timeless classic songs? They are immortal melodies that shall remain alive for generations to come. The songs mentioned above are from Baiju Bawra (1953), a movie which was such a super hit that it celebrated 100 weeks purely…