The classic film of Indian cinema and one of the evergreen movies Mughal E Azam has a special place in many actors’ hearts. The 1960 movie is a reference guide and a true inspiration to many filmmakers. Not many know that Mughal E Azam is Nandamuri Balakrishna’s favorite film.
In the latest episode of Aha Unstoppable WIth NBK, Balayya left the guests surprised as he flaunts his admiration for Mughal E Azam. Bollywood star actor Ranbir Kapoor along with filmmaker Sandeep Reddy Vanga joined the talk show Balayya and the latter expressed his love for the classic film.
Ranbir Kapoor who heard that Balayya also knows the dialogues asks him to do both sides, Prithviraj Kapoor’s and also Dileep Kumar’s dialogues. Balayya obliges to it and he fluently and effortlessly lets the Hindi dialogues flow. Ranbir Kapoor also joins the scene with one or two words and is genuinely impressed by Balayya’s amazing memory and his admiration for the film.
After watching this viral clip of Balayya, many on social media opine that faction thigh-slapping concepts misled the man of talent towards monotonous commercial template films. They even feel that a complete historical or a mythological drama from Balayya would entice the fans and general audience alike.
Ranbir Kapoor’s great-grandfather Prithvi Raj Kapoor played the role of Emporer Akbar in Mughal E Azam, while Dileep Kumar appeared in the role of Prince Saleem. Madhubala played Anarkali.
This post was last modified on 24 November 2023 8:54 pm
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