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Khal-Naaikaa - Jeetendra & Jayaprada - Copyright:ShemarooEnt: 11
Copyright Owner: Eros Ent & Shemaroo Ent.
Directed By:Saawan Kumar Tak.
Cast: Jayapradha, Jeetendra, Varsha Usgaonkar, Annu Agrawal, Mehmood, Puneet Issar, Rakesh Hans, Tej Sapru, Seema Chandra.
Music By: Kishore & Mahesh Sharma.
Singers: Kavita Krishnamurthy, Ila Arun, Sadhana Sargam, Poornima, Vipin Sachdeva.
Khal-naaikaa 1993.
This chilling tale is about the trauma a busy lady doctor, Dr Priya (Jayaprada) goes through when she hires a new governess, Kiran (Anu Agarwal) for her kids. Kiran is efficient, charming and very good at her job but a series of weird events shatters the peace in the home. Dr Priya gradually discovers a connection between these events and Kiran. Who is this woman and why is she doing these things?
Jayaprada was born as Lalita Rani in a middle class household to Krishna and Neelavani in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh on April 3, 1962. She was a small town girl with dreams of becoming a doctor. Her mother enrolled her in dance and music classes when she was seven years old, in addition to going to a regular school. Even though, her father and uncle were film financiers, her initial break into films didn't come through them. She was discovered dancing on stage at a school function when she was just fourteen years old. Character actor Prabhakar Reddy gave her the name of Jayaprada and introduced her in a three minute song in the Telugu film, "Bhoomi Kosam" (1976). That immediately led her to longer roles in "Devude Digivaste" (1975) and "Naaku Swatantram Vachindhi" (1976). The floodgates opened. Major film directors, such as Bapu, K. Vishwanath and K.Balachander, approached her with quality projects. She immediately became a huge star in Telugu films playing the title role in the big-budget "Seeta Kalyanam" (1976) and the stark black-and-white film "Antuleeni Katha" (1976), where she won a special acting award for her very dramatic performance. But it was her dancing skills and nuanced acting style as a mute girl that made K. Vishwanath's "Siri Siri Muvva" (1976) into a timeless classic. It would also be her passport into Hindi films as K. Vishwanath remade it into "Sargam" (1979) and made her a overnight star in Bollywood as well. She earned her first Filmfare nomination as Best Actress for the film, and it would become one of her favorite films. She stalled on doing more Hindi films for two years as she wasn't fluent in the language. But she became fluent in Hindi, as well as Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Bengali, and had hit films in all these languages. She endeared audiences with her sincere portrayal of Amitabh Bachchan's girlfriend in her next favorite film "Sharabi" (1984), which became another big hit and earned her second Filmfare nomination as Best Actress. K. Vishwanath directed her to her third Filmfare nomination as Best Actress for her other favorite film "Sanjog" (1985). But some of her best performances would go unrewarded. In the Telugu film directed by K.Balachander, "47 Rojulu" (1981) showed Jayaprada as a innocent girl duped by her husband in Paris, France, and her struggle to escape from him. But in Hindi films, she usually played the traditionally dressed, docile, obedient wife, and while that image led to hit films, it also eventually tired her audiences. She also seemed bored and indifferent with no new challenges ahead as she had already made her other favorite films: the Hindi films "Sur Sangam" (1985) and "Tohfa" (1984), the Telugu film "Sagara Sangamam" (1983),

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  • @ftegger4347899 Shut up yo Paki whore! Go watch your zooish garbage!

  • @Desi4evah why dont you shut the fuck off arsehole! was the comment aimed at you that you felt the need tn open your useless gob!? racist cunt! go back to the zoo you piece of shit!

  • @ftegger4347899 STFU, bloody Paki. Go watch your Paki garbage then!

  • @ftegger4347899 I think Anu did a great job - she's scary as hell in this movie lol She's one tough broad. I wouldnt want to mess with her. Even Jaya showed some backbone - usually she plays quite weak characters.

  • Why is anu wearing her late husband's suit??

  • @MrRizwaldo Yeah its a typical rip-off as usual lol

  • thumbs up if this movie reminds you of the english movie the hand that rocks the cradle

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