The film "Jai Santoshi Maa," released in May 1975, became a spiritual revolution. Film critic Dilip Thakur claims that the validation of female audiences was the key to the film's success, which paved ...
An obsessive film watcher, a hardcore pop culture nerd, an ardent dog lover, a big foodie and a compulsive daydreamer who ideates, writes, manages and consumes entertainment. A self-proclaimed ...
Jai Santoshi Maa producer Sathram Rohra died on July 18. His iconic devotional-drama became a blockbuster depsite clashing with Ramesh Sippy's Sholay. Jai Santoshi Maa producer Sathram Rohra passed ...
The 1970s saw the domination of Sholay which stayed in theatres for months. However, people tend to forget that this superhit film gave a tough fight to Sholay. In the same year, another film was ...
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Why 'Jai Santoshi Maa' Deserves a Re-Release — And Why Its Absence Feels Like a Lost Opportunity
In 1975, when Indian cinema was dominated by mega-budget films like Sholay, Deewar, and Sanyasi, a quiet revolution arrived on the big screen — a devotional film made on a shoestring budget of just ...
In today’s time, film with a small budget is nowhere to be found. But did you know that 48 years ago, a small-budgeted film made its debut, creating a huge buzz at the box office? This remarkable ...
Hinduism, is the prepotent religion of India and Hindu mythology has always been serving as an inspiration to several filmmakers over the years. Many movies have been made based on the epics like ...
Veteran singer and film producer Dada Satram Rohra passed away at the age of 85. He is known for producing the 1975 film Jai Santoshi Maa. Radio Sindhi's Instagram page shared the news of his sad ...
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