Veteran actor Pankaj Kapur and writer Javed Akhtar were conferred with the Lifetime Achievement award at the convocation ceremony of the Whistling Woods International, a renowned film institute, on Friday.
On the occasion of his birthday, let's take a walk down memory lane to revisit five of his finest works, each leaving an indelible mark on Indian cinema. Here are five films that truly highlight the brilliance of Subhash Ghai.
Veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai and popular singer Kavita Krishnamurthy expressed their happiness at the screening of the musical romantic drama film 'Taal' at the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI).
Accliamed filmmaker Subhash Ghai talked about 'Gandhi: A Perspective' and said that some youngsters have doubts about the journey of Mahatma Gandhi and that is why he decided to make this docu-drama.
Veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai, after excersicing his franchise urged the public to take part in the process, emphasizing the importance of voting in shaping the future of Maharashtra.
Actor Manisha Koirala, who worked with a number of established names in the industry, recalled how Bollywood's diva Madhuri Dixit recommended her name to Subhash Ghai for his film 'Saudagar'.
New Delhi [India], November 5: The 11th edition of the prestigious IIFTC Awards, Asia's largest film tourism event, took place in Mumbai. Filmmakers and actors were honoured for their exceptional contributions to promoting global tourism through cinema. The awards continued the tradition of
New Delhi [India], October 21: Subhash Ghai is the man behind some of Hindi cinema's most iconic movies. Of the fifteen films he made between 1976 and 1999, eleven--including Kalicharan, Vidhaata, Hero, Karma, Ram Lakhan, Saudagar, Khal Nayak and Taal--were blockbusters. Known for the strong