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After Govinda, Meena Kumari to be a part of Himesh Reshammiya and Yo Yo Honey Singh’s The Xpose?

May 10, 2014 09:35 AM

After Jungbaaz, Pakeezah to be a part of the Anant Mahadevan directed film

Makers of musician-actor Himesh Reshammiya-starrer Bollywood film - The Xpose which is set to be released on May 16, said here on Friday that the movie has “exposed” various Bollywood “secrets” from the 1960s and 1970s. One scene in The Xpose  is related to the 1972 movie called Pakeezah which starred the late heroine Meena Kumari but flopped at the box office initially.

However, the movie went on to become a superhit later after the demise of its leading lady Meena Kumari, two weeks after its release. Makers of The Xpose claimed that Pakeezah which flopped initially became a hit after its director Kamal Amrohi got actor Padma Khanna to dub Meena Kumari’s voice and released a tape as the late heroine’ “last recorded message” to drive fans’ sympathy, which eventually worked as expected. “We have some really interesting intriguing real life stories from Bollywood. It was an interesting incident that happened after Meena Kumari’s death. Director Kamal Amrohi made Padma Khanna dub in Meena Kumari’s voice and released it later to fans, which helped his film,” director of The Xpose Anant Mahadevan said. “We have a similar scene, where producers release a heroine’s last recording, which was actually recorded by the dubbing artiste,” the National award-winning director said.

Anant Mahadevan claimed that he has tried to weave in many such interesting and unknown facts of various actors’ lives to make the movie’s plot interesting. “The film’s story is from the 1960s when the media wasn’t so aggressive and only two magazines used to have all this inside information regarding the industry. We have done our research and tried to put together all intriguing facts together within a story,” Anant said.

 

 

src: bollywoodlife.com

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