Aamir Khan at Special screening of Teesri Manzil
18.10.2013
glamsham, Bollywood Central, businessofcinema, ZoomDekho, Movie Talkies, ndtv, 05 сентября 2010 г.
Aamir gets nostalgic at TEESRI MANZIL screening
glamsham
Aamir Khan, Shammi Kapoor, Asha Bhosle and Asha Parekh got nostalgic at the screening of TEESRI MANZIL. Aamir also spoke about making remakes and why they are not as good as the original.
Special screening of Teesri Manzil
Bollywood Central
Shammi Kapoor, Aamir Khan and Ahsa Bhonsle were some of the celebrities who attended a star studded screening of the film Teesri Manzil.
If I do a remake, the film's story, characters & moments should excite me - Aamir Khan
businessofcinema
Aamir Khan loved Frank Capra's It Happened One Night, which was then adapted as Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahi where he starred with Pooja Bhatt.
Aamir Khan is still young at heart
ZoomDekho
Who was most excited about watching the screening of Teesri Manzil at the Radio Mirchi Purani Jeans film festival?
Well, it was probably Aamir Khan! The actor said that he had seen the film umpteen number of times earlier but had never seen it on the big screen as it was released before he was born. Aamir came to watch the film along with wife Kiran Rao.
The presence of Shammi Kapoor and Asha Parekh — stars of the classic film — made the evening even more special as they shared anecdotes of the making of the film with guests like Avantika Malik who came minus Imran Khan and Nikhil Dwivedi.
Aamir: 'I feel I should have acted in Teesri Manzil'
Movie Talkies
Aamir Khan, with several family members, joined Asha Bhosle at a screening of the 1966 Bollywood hit 'Teesri Manzil' at PVR Phoenix Mill, Mumbai
I wish I was an actor in 1950s-60s: Aamir Khan
Indo-Asian News Service, September 05, 2010 IST (Mumbai)
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan is so fond of films of the 1950s-60s that he wishes he was an actor in that era, which he describes as the golden period of Indian cinema.
"To me the 1950s-60s were the golden period of Indian cinema. During that time the creative talents be it director, actor, lyric writers, composers, writers and in every department used to be excellent," Aamir told reporters at PVR Phoenix Mill, where he came to attended the screening of Teesri Manzil in Purani Jeans Film Festival organized by Radio Mirchi.
"I think that people during that time were more passionate about filmmaking," he said.
"All old films I see, I feel that I should have worked in them. Teesri Manzil, Guide and the list is unending. They are so fantastically made. I wish I was born during that period," he added
The actor was all praise for the radio station's initiative for screening Indian classics.
"It's a great opportunity for the youngsters today to see these films, made by such talented people, great artistes, performers, directors, writers and composers. This is actually our treasure," said Aamir.
"In every period of time different kind of talent has come in Indian cinema. So it's quite difficult to compare one period of cinema with the other," he said.
"I don't think that now there is any dearth of talent. It often happens that we like older things, as there is a nostalgia value. But I think that talent at that time was really special. But today's talent, like me, is privileged and proud to belong to this lineage of talented people," said Aamir.
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