April 14th, 2006
Lollywood super star “Moammar Rana”, has been the lead man of a number of successful films Chooriyan and several others and has worked with some of the best directors in Lahore including Syed Noor.
Moammaar is making his Hindi film debut In Dobara, directed by Shashi Ranjan.
on the other hand Shaan is still negotiating with Indian film-makers, Shashi Ranjan has roped in his close rival Moamar Rana for a guest appearance in his Jackie Shroff-Raveena Tandon-Mahima Chaudhary starrer Dobara.
The role was to be essayed by Sanjay Dutt earlier, Shashi told.But we couldn’t manage Sanju’s dates. That’s when I started thinking of a replacement.
Tags: Bollywood, Chooriyan, India, Jackie Shroff, Lahore, Lollywood, Mahima Chaudhary, Moammar Rana, Mumbai, Pakistan, Raveena Tandon, Sanjay Dutt, Shashi, Shashi Ranjan, Syed Noor
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February 26th, 2003
When an actor of Anupam Kher’s experience and caliber decides to step behind the camera and wield the megaphone, expectations begin to soar.
Joining hands with a production giant like Vashu Bhagnani, big wig music director Anu Malik and lyricist Sameer, Anupam put together a formidable team coupled with an all star cast. Waheeda Rehman, Anil Kapoor, Fardeen Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Mahima Chaudhary and Urmila Matondkar were signed up for the leading roles in this multi starrer family drama. The seasoned actor turned director was taking no chances and no short cuts. Relying on an age old tried and tested formula of a joint family of three brothers with the quintessential Indian mother, Kher had chosen a story line close to the heart of the masses. To attract the more westernised metro audiences, a glitzy stylised finish was apparent in all the promos aired on various channels. Om Jai Jagadish seemed to have all the necessary ingredients for a box office hit.
Tags: Abhishek Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Bollywood, Fardeen Khan, Mahima Chaudhary, Om Jai Jagadish, Urmila Matondkar, Waheeda Rehman
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