Monday, July 16, 2012

Dara Singh And Dark Knight | Editor's Pen

Hi All,

Dara Singhji’s absence would be felt. The machismo he added to Indian cinema has no parallel. Maybe only Fearless Nadia left a more memorable imprint or may be a shade less. To most of the people who worked along with him, even if it meant a scene or two, he will be remembered as gentleman with huge persona. For rest, he was and will remain Hanuman. We usually forget our icons. Shameful but we do. Overtime people will forget Dara Singhji as well. But the everlasting impression he made on Indian cinema will remain and sing ballads in his praise. Dara Singhji R.I.P.

As Gyandeep would say, ‘after 20th July, world will be divided in two factions – one who loved The Dark Knight Rises and other whoare yet to see it.’ Twitter and fb will tell you how crazy world is going in anticipation of TDKR. Maybe most powerful buildup before any release. Maybe even more than Avatar. Nolan is one of the most respected filmmakers. His greatest strength has been to exceed expectation each and every time. His films tests not only mental but also emotional strength of viewers. I can still find people who are yet to find what happened in Memento.

Well, in other news, in next edition we will bring up the list of most memorable heroes of Hindi Cinema in Uttkrishtt. Our search for the top ten will continue from there.

Love
Sujoy


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