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  • Filmmaker KC Bokadia revealed the late actor Raaj Kumar had a funny habit of calling almost everyone “Jaani” because that was the name of his pet dog. Bokadia made these comments while sharing anecdotes about the legendary actor’s eccentric and moody off-screen personality.
  • The picture captures the exact essence of Bombay’s golden era. That specific aesthetic—a intoxicating cocktail of Old Monk, cigarette smoke, and the heavy musk of 1970s cologne—perfectly encapsulates the unhurried, magnetic charisma of Hindi cinema’s most legendary figures.
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    Filmmaker KC Bokadia revealed the late actor Raaj Kumar had a funny habit of calling almost everyone “Jaani” because that was the name of his pet dog. Bokadia made these comments while sharing anecdotes about the legendary actor’s eccentric and moody off-screen personality.

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    The picture captures the exact essence of Bombay’s golden era. That specific aesthetic—a intoxicating cocktail of Old Monk, cigarette smoke, and the heavy musk of 1970s cologne—perfectly encapsulates the unhurried, magnetic charisma of Hindi cinema’s most legendary figures.

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    The specific muhurat is no figment of imagination—it is a piece of Bollywood lore! That exact image actually materialized in the 1970s when filmmaker Ramanand Sagar announced the grand mythological epic Yogeshwar”Shri Krishna”with Shashi Kapoor signed to play the title role of Lord Krishna.On the day of the mahurat, Shashi Kapoor stepped onto the set fully dressed and adorned in his Lord Krishna avatar.

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Filmmaker KC Bokadia revealed the late actor Raaj Kumar had a funny habit of calling almost everyone “Jaani” because that was the name of his pet dog. Bokadia made these comments while sharing anecdotes about the legendary actor’s eccentric and moody off-screen personality.
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The picture captures the exact essence of Bombay’s golden era. That specific aesthetic—a intoxicating cocktail of Old Monk, cigarette smoke, and the heavy musk of 1970s cologne—perfectly encapsulates the unhurried, magnetic charisma of Hindi cinema’s most legendary figures.
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The specific muhurat is no figment of imagination—it is a piece of Bollywood lore! That exact image actually materialized in the 1970s when filmmaker Ramanand Sagar announced the grand mythological epic Yogeshwar”Shri Krishna”with Shashi Kapoor signed to play the title role of Lord Krishna.On the day of the mahurat, Shashi Kapoor stepped onto the set fully dressed and adorned in his Lord Krishna avatar.
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Filmmaker KC Bokadia revealed the late actor Raaj Kumar had a funny habit of calling almost everyone “Jaani” because that was the name of his pet dog. Bokadia made these comments while sharing anecdotes about the legendary actor’s eccentric and moody off-screen personality.
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The picture captures the exact essence of Bombay’s golden era. That specific aesthetic—a intoxicating cocktail of Old Monk, cigarette smoke, and the heavy musk of 1970s cologne—perfectly encapsulates the unhurried, magnetic charisma of Hindi cinema’s most legendary figures.
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The specific muhurat is no figment of imagination—it is a piece of Bollywood lore! That exact image actually materialized in the 1970s when filmmaker Ramanand Sagar announced the grand mythological epic Yogeshwar”Shri Krishna”with Shashi Kapoor signed to play the title role of Lord Krishna.On the day of the mahurat, Shashi Kapoor stepped onto the set fully dressed and adorned in his Lord Krishna avatar.
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Filmmaker KC Bokadia revealed the late actor Raaj Kumar had a funny habit of calling almost everyone “Jaani” because that was the name of his pet dog. Bokadia made these comments while sharing anecdotes about the legendary actor’s eccentric and moody off-screen personality.

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The picture captures the exact essence of Bombay’s golden era. That specific aesthetic—a intoxicating cocktail of Old Monk, cigarette smoke, and the heavy musk of 1970s cologne—perfectly encapsulates the unhurried, magnetic charisma of Hindi cinema’s most legendary figures.

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The specific muhurat is no figment of imagination—it is a piece of Bollywood lore! That exact image actually materialized in the 1970s when filmmaker Ramanand Sagar announced the grand mythological epic Yogeshwar”Shri Krishna”with Shashi Kapoor signed to play the title role of Lord Krishna.On the day of the mahurat, Shashi Kapoor stepped onto the set fully dressed and adorned in his Lord Krishna avatar.

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  • Filmmaker KC Bokadia revealed the late actor Raaj Kumar had a funny habit of calling almost everyone “Jaani” because that was the name of his pet dog. Bokadia made these comments while sharing anecdotes about the legendary actor’s eccentric and moody off-screen personality.
  • The picture captures the exact essence of Bombay’s golden era. That specific aesthetic—a intoxicating cocktail of Old Monk, cigarette smoke, and the heavy musk of 1970s cologne—perfectly encapsulates the unhurried, magnetic charisma of Hindi cinema’s most legendary figures.
  • The specific muhurat is no figment of imagination—it is a piece of Bollywood lore! That exact image actually materialized in the 1970s when filmmaker Ramanand Sagar announced the grand mythological epic Yogeshwar”Shri Krishna”with Shashi Kapoor signed to play the title role of Lord Krishna.On the day of the mahurat, Shashi Kapoor stepped onto the set fully dressed and adorned in his Lord Krishna avatar.
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