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Deewaar (transl. The Wall) is a 1975
Indian action crime film
written by Salim–Javed and
directed by Yash Chopra. The film
stars Shashi Kapoor and Amitabh...
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Deewaar: Let's
Bring Our
Heroes Home (transl. The Wall) is a 2004
Indian Hindi-language
action thriller film
written and
directed by
Milan Luthria, produced...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Deewaar is a 1975
Indian film.
Deewaar or
Deewar may also
refer to:
Deewaar: Let's
Bring Our
Heroes Home, a 2004...
- Dil Aur
Deewaar (transl. The
Heart and the Wall) is a 1978
Indian Hindi-language
drama film,
produced by D.
Ramanaidu and
directed by K. Bapaiah. The...
- as a dancer. She rose to
prominence with
roles in the
crime drama film
Deewaar (1975), the
thriller film Khel Khel Mein (1975), the
musical film Kabhi...
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crime films, in the 1970s, with
films such as
Zanjeer (1973) and
Deewaar (1975).
Deewaar,
which pitted "a
policeman against his brother, a gang
leader based...
- nominations,
followed by Am****h and
Deewaar with 9
nominations each,
along with
Aandhi and
Sanyasi with 7
nominations each.
Deewaar won 7 awards,
including Best...
- her name
synonymous to the
impoverished suffering mother. Her role in
Deewaar (1975) and its
dialogues with
reference to a
mother and son are used as...
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reworks and
combines elements from two
earlier crime films, the
Indian film
Deewaar (1975) and the Hong Kong
action film A
Better Tomorrow (1986). Upon release...
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number in the 1975
Hindi film
Deewaar. Raja's (Rajnikanth)
coolie number in the 1981
Tamil film Thee, a
remake of
Deewaar.
Iqbal Khan's (Amitabh Bachchan)...