Coordinates | 28°36′36″N77°13′48″N |
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name | 1920 |
director | Vikram Bhatt |
producer | Surendra SharmaBhagwati GabraniAmita Bishnoi |
writer | Vikram Bhatt |
starring | Rajneesh DuggalAdah SharmaAnjori Alagh |
music | Adnan Sami |
cinematography | Pravin Bhatt |
editing | Kuldeep Mehan |
distributor | ASA Production and Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. |
released | 12 September 2008 |
country | India |
language | HindiTamil |
budget | }} |
''1920'' is a 2008 Indian horror film written and directed by Vikram Bhatt. Filmed in Hindi, the film revolves around the events surrounding a married couple living in a haunted house in the year 1920. The film stars debutant actors Rajneesh Duggal and Adah Sharma as the married couple. The film was also dubbed into Telugu as "1920 Gayathri"
The film introduces another architect, Arjun Singh. Arjun is religious (he recites the ''Hanuman Chalisa'' every day) and devoted to his family; but he is also in love with Lisa. This meets strong disapproval from his family because Lisa (born of a British father and an Indian mother) is of mixed faith. Arjun decides to marry Lisa anyway. As he travels to Mumbai, his father and his brothers intercept his car, beat him up and try to burn Lisa alive. Arjun fights back and decides to disavow his faith (and thus, his family) for Lisa. He ultimately becomes an atheist.
The ''haveli'' project is handed to Arjun's firm, and Arjun and Lisa arrive at the ''haveli'' soon after. Strange things happen (sounds, objects moving by themselves). Arjun is unaware of the events, but Lisa soon senses a malevolent alien presence. Lisa questions Balwant (the caretaker and servant), but he feigns ignorance. He discusses the matter privately with MK, and earnestly pleads with MK to relieve Arjun and Lisa of the project for it will claim their lives just as it killed the others who came before them. The ''haveli'' does not wish to be destroyed, says Balwant, and that is why it reacts to anyone who wants to tear it down, including MK. (Balwant himself is unharmed because he is only acting on orders and does not carry an intent to destroy the ''haveli''.) MK is aware of some evil presence, but he silences Balwant with a fat bribe.
Arjun leaves for Bombay on a business trip. Lisa experiences stronger events, and confides in a local church priest. At Lisa's request, the priest arrives at the ''haveli'', and immediately senses a strong evil presence in the main hall of the ''haveli''. Later that evening, in his church rooms, he experiences an evil force, and wakes up to find a Baphomet, drawn in blood, on a wall in his room. He consults with the head priest and they quickly conclude that an evil spirit resides in the ''haveli'' and is specifically targeting Lisa. The priest returns to issue a stern warning for Lisa. Lisa is away, and Balwant takes the message, but does not mention it to Lisa.
Lisa becomes ill, refuses food and water and takes to bed. (Arjun spots her eating a dead animal that night, but is unable to make sense of this creepy event.) The priest returns and attempts to place a cross on Lisa. Lisa transforms into a diabolical personality and attacks the priest. Arjun engages a doctor but it turns out to be fruitless as Lisa's evil outbursts (and telekinetic attacks) simply overwhelm the hospital staff. Now convinced there is an alien force at work, Arjun storms into MK's office and demands the truth. MK reveals the name of the previous owner/occupant, Radhama, and Arjun visits her in Nawanagar.
Radhama reveals how it started in 1857 (during the Sepoy Mutiny), when she was a servant at the ''haveli''. A wounded mutineer, Mohan Kant, sought cover at the ''haveli''. He turned out to be a spy for the British forces. The owner's daughter, Gayatri, seduced him to buy time until her uncle arrived. Her uncle and his men hanged him. He vowed revenge with his dying breath, and his soul has remained in the ''haveli'' ever since. (Gayatri, it turns out, died in 1896; and Lisa was born on the same day.)
Arjun returns to the ''haveli''. The soul of the treasonous soldier has now completely possessed Lisa's body. The priest suggests an exorcism, and decides to perform it himself. The ritual begins well, but the evil soul is too powerful for the inexperienced priest, and the priest and Balwant are both killed. The evil spirit impels Lisa to slit her wrists (so as to die, and eject her soul from her body) when the spirit can carry her soul with it to hell. Unable to physically restrain Lisa, Arjun is forced to reexamine his lost faith. Now, Lisa who is empowered by the evil soul, beats Arjun badly. After Arjun is beaten badly, a possessed Lisa now emotionally tortures Arjun. Soon Arjun feels that only God can save Lisa. Arjun rises up, he limps towards Lisa and embraces her. Arjun then embraces Lisa with full might and begins reciting the Hanuman Chalisa. The evil soul is now being tortured. He tries to run but Arjun holds Lisa's body with all his might. He then drags her into a small room while reciting the Hanuman Chalisa. After some time, the evil soul is in enough pain because of listening to the words. Arjun then says "Jai Bajrang Bali" and the evil soul is flushed out of Lisa's body. The evil soul runs out in extreme pain and is eventually destroyed. Thus, Arjun saves Lisa.
Though Bhatt was looking to cast newcomers, he did not conduct any auditions for the film. Instead, when Rajneesh Duggal and Adah Sharma came to his office, his search for the lead cast ended. For their enthusiasm and efforts, Bhatt was delighted to work with them. Sharma found Bhatt to be a very calm, composed and patient director to work with. Duggal, who won the 2003 Mr. India title, was a New Delhi-based model in the fashion industry. Since he thought Vikram Bhatt to be a technically sound man, and that he was getting a character he would have preferred in his first film, he agreed to act in this film. Since Bhatt used to enact scenes for the cast before filming them, Sharma and Duggal thought that Bhatt was a good actor as well. While filming, both of them felt quite comfortable working with each other.
For scouting for an appropriate location for filming, the production house hired six location managers who visited about 12 countries over a period of six months before settling down on Allerton Castle, North Yorkshire, England. When Bhatt saw the images of this house, he was convinced that it would be the real protagonist of his film. This mansion was owned by a billionaire,who lived with his wife and he killed a carpenter. The carpenter's spirit is rumored to be haunting the place. Bhatt and Sharma experienced an unusual incident while filming at this house. Inside the mansion, a huge portrait of the lady is hung on one of its walls. When they attempted to take a photograph of this portrait, the picture always came out blurred, no matter what angle they took it from.
One of the producers of the movie, Surendra Sharma, thought "never has a supernatural thriller been attempted in a period setting and made at this scale." His father-cinematographer Pravin Bhatt and he decided to shoot in candlelight to recreate the conditions during the year of setting – 1920. At the same time, they hoped to fill every frame with artistry and create the eeriness of a cold haunting. Director Bhatt watched a lot footage of true accounts of poltergeists and hauntings. In addition, he wanted to establish the same style of portraits of this period. To achieve this, instead of resorting to computer graphics, he asked Anjorie Alag, the supporting actress to pose for five hours in front of an artist. The entire shoot was completed in a 12-hour night shift for a 18 days during the winter.
To further enhance the effect of horror for this film, Ashoke Chowdhury and Indraneil Roy were hired to work on the visual effects. When they approached Bhatt and showed him samples of their previous work, they were hired with the instructions that he expected good, international quality work. During their work, the film was treated digitally using a specialized software. Using this, they were able to make glasses break and generate smoke. They made use of techniques such as chroma, rotoscoping and wire-rigs for levitation. One of their most challenging scenes in the film was to recreate Mumbai's Victoria Terminus as it was in 1920. This required them 40 days of work.
Several scenes within the movie are identical to scenes in ''The Exorcism of Emily Rose'', Stigmata, and one scene from One Missed Call.
While Adnan Sami composed the music for the film, Sameer penned the lyrics. Pandit Jasraj, Shubha Mudgal, Parveen Sultana, Asha Bhosle and Kailash Kher feature in the soundtrack.
! Song !! Singer(s) !! Duration !! Notes | |||
''1920 - Theme'' | 2:18 | ||
''Aise Jalta Hai Jiya'' | Asha Bhosle | 5:29 | Picturised on Anjori Alagh & Indraneil Sengupta |
''Bichua'' | Shubha Mudgal | 5:17 | Picturised on Rakhi Sawant |
''Bichua - Remix'' | Shubha Mudgal | 4:21 | |
''Tujhe Main Pyar Karu'' | Kailash Kher | 5:11 | Picturised on Rajneesh Duggal & Adah Sharma |
''Vaada Tumse Hain Vaada'' | Pandit Jasraj | 6:26 | Picturised on Rajneesh Duggal & Adah Sharma |
''Vaada Tumse Hain Vaada'' | Parveen Sultana | 6:46 |
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Birth date | November 25, 1978 |
Birth place | Badarpur |
Birth name | Neeru Sawant |
Othername | Rakhi Sawant |
Occupation | Dancer, Actress |
Yearsactive | 1999 – present }} |
She attended Goklibai High School in the Vile Parle suburb of Mumbai. She proceeded to Mithibai College in Vile parle, Mumbai to study Arts. She is the sister of film director Rakesh Sawant and former actress Usha Sawant.
Sawant's family has been a conservative one. Her father was not too happy when he heard that his daughter has entered film industry to start her profession because he counted the profession as a disrespectful one.
In June 2006, Mika Singh, a prominent Punjabi musician forcibly kissed her at his birthday party, which converted into a major media controversy.
She formerly dated Abhishek Avasthi with whom she participated in ''Nach Baliye 3''. After the couple lost the contest against Sanjeeda Sheikh and Aamir Ali in 2007, they filed a suit against Star Plus accusing the channel of tampering with the audience voting system.
In 2007, Rakhi made her singing debut in the album titled ''Super Girl'' launched by Venus Records & Tapes Pvt. Ltd. The album`s video ''Yarra Na Dil Laga'' featured Rakhi as a computer generated super girl who saves the civilians from various adversities.
In 2008, She won ''Yeh Hai Jalwa'', a dance-based reality show which aired on 9X. She was the leader of her group named 'Chiller Party'. She had only children in her group. She and her Chiller party walked away with a cash prize of Rs 25 lakh at the grand finale. In November 2008, Rakhi appointed senior journalist, internet branding and marketing expert and publicist Flynn Remedios to handle her Media and branding needs as she began to get media attention from not just the Indian press but from media all over Africa. In November 12, 2008 she broke up finally from her boyfriend Abhishek on Zoom TV.
In 2009, Sawant launched her reality show ''Rakhi Ka Swayamwar'' in which she planned to select her future husband with a swayamvara. The show became the highest rated in the history of the Imagine TV channel with both its premiere and finale setting records. On 2 August 2009 she chose her life partner, a contestant from Toronto, Canada, Elesh Parujanwala. However, during the finale of the reality show ''Pati, Patni Aur Woh'' several months later, Sawant announced that the couple had separated due to irreconcilable differences., Rakhi's other reality show named ''Rakhi Ka Insaaf'' aired from 16 October, where she played the judge. In this show Rakhi tries to solve the problems of common man without any legal involvements. After one of the participants of the show committed Suicide ''Rakhi Ka Insaaf'' was banned from airing during prime time hours. It is said that Rakhi's words, ''"Tu to hey he Naa-Mard'' (You are impotent)" devastated his self confidence and ego and he took this extreme step. Moreover, the show became notorious within a few weeks, for usage of adultery words.
Rakhi established herself in the world of television and is called " The controversy Queen ". Rakhi Sawant is a full member of the international film and television club of Asian academy of film and television. Rakhi has also performed at Indian Cricket League 2nd Final on November 15, 2008. About 70,000 people were in the ground. She has appeared in number of reality shows as a host, contestant or judge.
! Year !! Film !! Role !! Notes | |||
''Dil Ka Sauda'' | Cameo | ||
Chandni | |||
''Kurukshetra'' | Geeta | ||
''Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hain'' | Cameo | ||
2001 | ''Ehsaas: The Feeling'' | Cameo | |
2002 | ''Na Tum Jaano Na Hum'' | Cameo | |
''Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne'' | Sheena | ||
Celina | |||
''Aanch'' | Item Number | ||
''Patth'' | Item Number | ||
''Gambeeram'' | Item Number | ||
''Paisa Vasool'' | Dilkhush | ||
Ms. Saxena | |||
''Main Hoon Na'' | Mini | ||
Cameo | |||
''Mumbai Express'' | Special Appearance | ||
''Khamoshh... Khauff Ki Raat'' | Kashmira | ||
Item Number | |||
''Malamaal Weekly'' | Special Appearance | ||
Special Appearance | |||
''Shootout at Lokhandwala'' | Pooja Bedi | ||
''Journey Bombay to Goa: Laughter Unlimited'' | Deepa Kutti | ||
Geleya | Item Number | ||
''Buddha Mar Gaya'' | Kim / Vishkanya | ||
Ria's friend | |||
''Krazzy 4'' | Item Number | ||
Item Number | |||
''Dhoom Dadakka'' | Cameo | ||
''Mudrank'' | Cameo | ||
Cameo | |||
''Muthirai'' | Item Number | ||
''Dil Bole Hadippa!'' | Shanno Amritsari | ||
''Horn Ok Please'' | Item Number | ||
''Marega Salaa'' | Cameo | ||
''Gahraee'' | Item Number | ||
''Rakhtbeej'' | Item Number |
! Year !! Show !! Role !! Channel !! Notes | ||||
''Bigg Boss (Season 1)'' | Herself | |||
''Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai'' | Herself | Zee TV | Guest | |
''Let's Talk...'' | Herself | Guest | ||
''Comedy Ka Badsshah- Hasega India'' | Herself | Judge | ||
''Aap Ki Adalat'' | Herself | India TV | Guest | |
''Nach Baliye 3'' | Herself | STAR Plus | Runner-up | |
''Baa Bahoo Aur Baby'' | Herself | STAR Plus | Guest | |
Herself | STAR One | Guest | ||
Herself | 9X | Winner | ||
''The Rakhi Sawant Showz'' | Herself | Host | ||
''10 Ka Dum'' | Herself | Guest | ||
''Chota Packet Bada Dhamaka'' | Herself | Zee TV | Judge | |
''Jalwa Four 2 Ka 1'' | Herself | 9X | ||
''Arre Deewano Mujhe Pehchano'' | Herself | STAR Plus | ||
Herself | STAR Plus | |||
Herself | Guest | |||
''Rakhi Ka Swayamwar'' | Herself | |||
Herself | ||||
Herself | STAR Plus | Guest | ||
''Aap Ki Adalat'' | Herself | India TV | Guest | |
Herself | STAR Plus | Winner | ||
''Bigg Boss (Season 4)'' | Herself | Guest | ||
''Rakhi ka Insaaf'' | Herself | Host | ||
''Jubilee Comedy Circus'' | Herself | Guest | ||
''Sheela, Shagun and Meenakshi'' | Herself | STAR News | Guest | |
''Shaadi 3 Crore Ki'' | Herself | Guest | ||
''Maa Exchange'' | Herself | |||
''Bigg Toss'' | Herself | India TV | ||
''Comedy Circus 3 Ka Tadka'' | Herself | |||
Herself | Guest | |||
''Ratan Ka Rishta'' | Herself | Guest | ||
''Ghazab Desh Ki Ajab Kahaaniyan'' | Herself | Host |
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name | Adah Sharma |
| birth date | May 11, 1987 |
birth place | Mumbai, India |
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resting place coordinates | |
occupation | Film actress |
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Coordinates | 28°36′36″N77°13′48″N |
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name | Roshni Chopra |
birth date | November 02, 1984 |
birth place | New Delhi, India |
nationality | Indian |
occupation | Model, Actress, Television presenter |
residence | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
yearsactive | 2001–present |
spouse | Siddharth Anand Kumar |
parents | Ravi Chopra (Father) Manju Chopra (Mother) |
relatives | Diya Chopra (Sister) Arjun Khanna (Grandfather) Satya Khanna (Grandmother) }} |
Roshni Chopra is an Indian actress, television presenter and the winner of NDTV Imagine's reality show, ''Dil Jeetegi Desi Girl''.
She is known for playing the role of Pia, the younger sister of protagonist Bani Walia in Ekta Kapoor's ''Kasamh Se'' on Zee TV. She was also the presenter of the pre and post-match cricket show on Doordarshan known as ''Fourth Umpire''. Chopra was also one of the three hosts of the Indian variant of ''Got Talent'' series known as, ''India's Got Talent'' in 2009.
Chopra will star in Vikram Bhatt's film, ''Phhir'', which is set to release in 2010. She is currently hosting the show ''Comedy Circus Teen Ka Tadka'' on Sony TV. She also made an appearance in ''Maut Ka Khel'', an episode of the horror TV series, ''Aahat'' on Sony TV.
She will be seen in the show ''Pyaar Mein Twist'' on Star Plus from 29 January 2011.
Serial !! Channel | |
''Kasamh Se'' | Zee TV |
''Chak De Bachche'' | 9X |
''India's Got Talent'' | Colors (TV channel)>Colors |
''Comedy Circus'' | Sony Entertainment Television (India)>Sony Entertainment Television |
''Dil Jeetegi Desi Girl'' | Imagine TV |
''Pyaar Mein Twist'' | STAR Plus |
''Comedy Ka Maha Muqabala'' | STAR Plus |
''Aahat'' | Sony Entertainment Television |
''Phhir'' |
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Coordinates | 28°36′36″N77°13′48″N |
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name | Udita Goswami |
birth date | February 09, 1984 |
birth place | Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India |
occupation | Actress, Model |
website | }} |
Udita Goswami (; born 9 February 1984) is an Indian actress who appears in Bollywood films.
She was featured with Upen Patel in Ahmed Khan's music video of the remix of ''Kya Khoob Lagti Ho''.
Year !! Film !! Role !! Other notes | ||||
2003 in film | 2003 | ''Paap'' | Kaya | |
2005 in film | 2005 | ''Zeher''| | Anna Verghese | |
2005 in film | 2005 | ''Amar Joshi Shahid Ho Gaya''| | Actress | |
2006 in film | 2006 | ''Aksar''| | Sheena Roy Singh | |
2006 in film | 2006 | ''Dil Diya Hai''| | pannu | Special appearance |
2007 in film | 2007 | ''Aggar''| | Janvi | |
2009 in film | 2009 | ''Kisse Pyaar Karoon''| | Sheetal | |
2009 in film | 2009 | ''Fox (film)Fox'' || | Sophia | |
2009 | ''The Man (2008 film)The Man'' || | Delayed | ||
2009 | ''Helloo India''| | Filming | ||
2010 | ''Chase (film)Chase'' || | Nupur Chauhan | ||
2010 | ''Apartment (film)Apartment'' || | Friendly appearance | ||
2010 | ''Rokkk''| |
Category:1984 births Category:Indian film actors Category:Indian female models Category:Living people
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