2. 1. X (1986) took more than 20 years to
make after running into a series of
difficulties, including the deaths of lead
actor Guru Dutt in 1964 and director K.
Asif in 1971. The incomplete film was
finally released in 1986, with Sanjeev
Kumar taking over the lead role.consist a
record of Longest production of a
bollywood film ?
3.
4. 2.The name of the movie is a pun on
the list of ten things to be done before
death made by vinay pathak, and is a
play on the Russian phrasemeaning
good bye ,the movie is based on a
Hollywood movie named Bucket list.
5.
6. 3. movie purportedly a satire on the
politics of Indira Gandhi and her son
Sanjay Gandhi - 'X' - was also banned
by the government during the
Emergency. In fact, the government
confiscated all prints of the movie
and burnt them. The government
leaned heavily on the I&B ministry
and the producer was handed in a
show cause notice with 51 objections!
7.
8. 4.X is a movie and the meaning of title is “ Heaven
and hell on earth” The film featured Naseeruddin Shah
and Sarikaa in the lead roles.The film is inspired by
the true story of a ten-year-old Parsi boy, Azhar Mody,
essayed in the film as Parzaan Pithawala in the film,
who disappeared after the 28 February 2002 Gulbarg
Society massacre, during the communal riots in
Gujarat in 2002 during which 69 people were killed.
The film traces the journey of the Pithawala family
while trying to locate their missing son.
9.
10. 5.X is a 1996 film directed and written by
Deepa Mehta and starring Shabana Azmi and
Nandita DasThe film is loosely based on
Ismat Chugtai's 1941 story, Lihaf (The Quilt).
It was one of the first mainstream films in
India to explicitly show homosexual
relations. After its 1998 release in India,
certain groups staged several protests, setting
off a flurry of public dialogue around issues
such as homosexuality and freedom of
speech.
11.
12. 7. X is a place where tickets are sold to the public
for admission to an event. Patrons may perform the
transaction at a countertop, through an unblocked
hole through a wall or window, or at a wicket.
By extension, the term is frequently used, especially
in the context of the film industry, as a synonym for
the amount of business a particular production,
such as a film or theater show, receives. The term
can also mean factors which may influence this
amount ?