Ranvir Shorey: 'A hundred years of Indian cinema: World's largest producer of films, in more than a dozen languages, with over a billion viewers! Cheers! Only wish that the differnent parts of the country get to see more of each other's cinema. It was an intense screenplay with information overload because of the book and the research Guptas team. Renuka Shahane: 'A 100 years of Indian cinema and the magic still reigns supreme. I got the screenplay of Shootout At Wadala with minimum dialogues and lots of situations.
Manish Malhotra: 'On this day 100 years ago 'Raja harishchandra' India's first film released :-)' It marks a century of drama, action, fear, tears & joy. Milap Zaveri: 'Today Indian Cinema was born.
Mahesh Bhatt: 'India's Aashiqui with cinema enters its 100th year. Sneha Ullal: '100 years of Cinema.yahoooo. I Wanna Thank SHAHRUKH KHAN for making me feel falling in love is the best thing in the world.' Riteish Deshmukh: 'Today- 3rd May (1913-2013) Indian cinema celebrates 100 years- #100YearsOfIndianCinemaIWannaThank AMITABH BACHCHAN for making me fall in love with this medium. Karan Johar: 'Dear Indian Cinema.thank you for allowing me access to your world.thank you for making me weave my dreams.thank you giving me my identity.'Īnupam Kher: '29yrs, 471 films! Thank you 100yrs of Indian Cinema 4 making my journey in Movies so Rich. So while we celebrate 100 years of Cinema I ask myself how far we have actually come from the days my Grandfather made silent films.' Today even after a hit most can't bear being in the same room with each other. I grew up in a generous Bollywood.Flops worked like glue. Kuch log itihaas likhte hain, aur kuch log itihaas padhte hain, hum itihaas banaane jaa rahe hain. Marwa diya toh gham nahin, lekin agar maara toh phir hum kisi se kam nahin. Far more technical expertise today but gone are the days where your 'word' meant more than any contract could. Below are some of the famous Shootout At Wadala dialogues. The silent film has been directed by Dadasaheb Phalke. Several members of the film fraternity discussed the landmark event on Twitter: Today, 100 years ago, India's first full-length Raja Harishchandra was released.