Monday 28 July 2014

Unreleased Movie of Bollywood

See the list of movie which are still unreleased in Indian Cinema.

(1) Devaa (1987)

Devaa (1987)Two titans, showman Subhash Ghai and Bachchan, came together. After a week's shooting led to a clash of egos, Ghai shelved the dacoit magnum opus and vowed never to make it with another star.

(2) Gazab (1978)

Directed by Manmohan Desai, it boasted one of the biggest star casts of the 1970s. "It was too big to even take off. No one came forward to finance the film," says writer Prayaag Raj.

(3) Shiva (1978)

It mixed-and-matched the two must-have themes of the 1970s- the lost-and-found brother and the angry young man. Bachchan was the violent elder brother and Romesh Sharma the Gandhian sibling.

(4) Sarfarosh (1979)

Starring Amitabh Bachchan and directed by Manmohan Desai, the hottest combo of the 1970s. Bachchan played a convict. Also starred Parveen Babi, Rishi Kapoor, Kader Khan and Shakti Kapoor.

(5) Tiger (1980)

A film about the discord between two brothers spilled off-screen into a fight between the producers and stars. The film was named after the Bachchan character in Rakesh Kumar's hit Khoon Pasina.

(6) Khuda Gawah (1978)

Bachchan as a cowboy? Anything was possible in the 1970s. The film didn't get beyond a few days but the producer re-used the title in a 1992 film, with Bachchan yet again in the lead role.


(7) Chor Mandali (1983)

Raj Kapoor, in his last movie, teams up with Ashok Kumar to foil a diamond heist. Was dubbed and completed but its release got stalled by a dispute. "It has the swan songs of Kishore Kumar, Mukesh and Mohammed Rafi," says associate director Deepak Rawal.

(8) Indian (1997)

Sunny Deol in twin roles-a terrorist and an army officer. Producer Pahlaj Nihalani splurged Rs.4.5 crore, including Rs.1.75 crore on canning a song sequence with the lead pair, Deol and Aishwarya Rai.

(9)  Dus (1996)

Indian agents Sanjay Dutt and Salman Khan infiltrate Pakistan to prevent a fourth Indo-Pak war. It was meant to be techno-geek Mukul Anand's epic, lavishly mounted in Utah (which doubled up for Kashmir and Pakistan). His premature death, however, meant the film remained an unfinished labour of love.




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