Not sad, as in, they all die in the end… like certain dramas.
I want cute, make your heart tingle feeling that kind of drama.
Please dont list:
- Anything from bae young jun (i’m not a fan of his)
- Autumn’s tale, spring waltz or any of those from that series.
- No So Ji Sup (i don’t really like him….)
Please DO list:
- They can be old (2002-2009) maybe not present time, since most present time is comedy -.-
- Nice looking guys i dont want no old farts…….. same with girls. Please haha.
boys over flowers
full house
summer scent
iljimae
god of study
smile, you
shinig inheritance
you’re beautiful
one fine day
my love patzzi
over the rainbow
wonderful life
my girl
princess hours
stairway to heaven
sad love story
tree of heaven
smile again
hello my lady
the snow queen
Korean Drama ROMANCE 2002 Kim Jae Won episode 10 part 5
The “Golden Age” referred to here spans The Jazz Singer and the advent of the talkies to the death throes of the old studio system in the 1960s. So vast was the era’s musical landscape that even this 42-track, double-disc anthology can’t encompass all its peaks. Not surprisingly, the bulk of this collection originated with the Tiffany’s of the screen musical, M-G-M, a body of work whose riches her…
It’s confirmed. Dulha Mil Gaya would be releasing all over on 18th September. This would give the film a four day extended weekend since the festival of Eid falls on Monday, 21st September. Producer Viveck Vaswani is certainly heaving a sigh of relief as for the first time ever; he goes on record with the exact date of release.
“I had always maintained that it is producer’s prerogative to announce the date of his film’s release. Over last so many months, there were so many out there announcing the film’s arrival on my behalf. It was annoying initially but later it just started amusing me. There were so many different dates floating around even when I had never gone on record to talk about the exact date”, says Viveck who is still not resting after the completion of a hectic final schedule of Dulha Mil Gaya.
He goes on to add, “So now let me state on record that 18th September is the day when my film arrives. I can assure that it’s going to be one BIG festival movie. Dulha Mil Gaya is about celebration and the release timelines for the movie should further aid that.”
Directed by first timer Muddassar Aziz, the film was 95% complete till a few months back and was held up for completion since Shah Rukh Khan couldn’t shoot for a ‘qawalli’ sequence. Battling a shoulder injury, Shah Rukh finally managed to complete the film’s shoot by working non-stop for three days earlier this week.
“Correction – it wasn’t three days but three days and three nights. Even though he was in acute pain throughout and I suggested that we reschedule the shoot, he said that ‘let’s finish the shoot; it’s already too late’. What more can one say about the commitment of a man like this”, says Viveck with admiration in his tone.
With the shooting of the ‘qawalli’ track, Dulha Mil Gaya is now 100% ready w.r.t. principal shooting.
Smiles Viveck, “In any case we had already begun work on post production in parallel so there hasn’t been waste of time, resource or energy. The film’s dubbing too is 50% complete. Sushmita should be having her dub soon though for Fardeen, I will hold on for a while till he starts feeling a little more composed after his father’s demise. As for Shah Rukh, he is dubbing for the movie next week. So yes, I can claim that the team of Dulha Mil Gaya is up there with the progress of the film.”
Banner Insight Productions Morpheus Media Ventures
Status Under Production
Color C
Release Date January 8, 2010
Language Hindi
Genre Comedy / Romance
Shooting Locations (City & Country) Malaysia Trinidad And Tobago
Star Cast Fardeen Khan Sushmita Sen Shahrukh Khan…… PRG (Guest Appearance) Mohir Chadda Tara Sharma Johny Lever Bina Kak Suchitra Pillai Viveck Vaswani Howard Rosemeyer Parikshat Sahni Anushka Manchanda
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Singers Daler Mehndi Adnan Sami Anushka Manchanda Sonu Nigam Shreya Ghosal Amit Kumar Monali Neeraj Shridhar Tulsi Kumar
Lyricist Mudassar Aziz Kumaar
Music Director Lalit Pandit Pritam Chakraborty
Cinematography Sunil Patel
Choreography Ahmed Khan Howard Rosemeyer
Action Amar Shetty
Art Leela Chanda
Editor Sanjay Ingle
Screenplay Mudassar Aziz
Dialogue Mudassar Aziz
Costume Shaahid Aamir
Media Relations Parag Desai
Publicity Designs Epigram
Story / Writer Viveck Vaswani Mudassar Aziz
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DEEPLY dipping decolletage, dinner by candlelight and ardour in his eyes… Romance?
Yes, of course.
Walking hand in hand by the seaside, silhouetted against the sunset as you murmur sweet nothings to each other… Romance?
Sure.
Giggling together over nothing; shared chocolates, songs heard and sung together; fingers touched and snatched away; champagne and roses…Romance?
Mmmmm, YES!
Time spent together, full of love and mischief, but parting to go your separate ways, love locked deep in your hearts; a baby’s quivering dimpled bottom, pitter patter of rain, streaks of sunset colour in the sky… Romance?
Ma…ybe.
A glimpse of knickers under Anna Kournikova’s tennis skirt; loving more than one person at a time, having no-strings-attached sex with a friend once in a while… Romance?
Ouch! Spicy- But hey, WHY NOT?
Why must romance necessarily be something to do with love, togetherness and spending time with your lover? Like most things in life, why must romance be bound by definitions and limits? To the extent that when a website asked a number of romance writers to post their definitions of romance, each one defined it as the love story of a man and woman, their strength of character, trials and tribulations, and how they overcome these. Each author specified that a romance could only possibly have a happily ever after (HEA) ending!
But how realistic is that? The definition of romance changes with time. From medieval to Gothic to 18th century romantic poetry to early 20th century War romances, onto the Harlequin series and realistic romances – what a world of difference!
One way to measure this is to flick through a few romance novels. Pick up the all-time favourite Mills & Boons, for instance. A few years ago, virginity was a pre-requisite and the main characters verbally sparred their way through the story till the end when they discovered their all-encompassing love and were allowed the first kiss… Swoon, swoon… how sweetly romantic!
Today, they start off as ‘f*** buddies’, move in together and the idea of marriage and HEA comes almost as a surprise! Virginity is not even considered, though fidelity is still a requisite.
Medieval romances were all about quests and adventure. Modern romance too is about quest – but an internal quest, a quest to discover yourself. Romance today is as much about your journey inwards – a relationship with self – as it is a loving relationship with another.
Romance is no longer about waiting for the right time or opportunity; it’s about the here and now. It’s for you to find romance in every moment, every thought and every word. For, romance emanates from within you. If you keep waiting for the right time and place, it will just pass you by.
What are the feelings a romantic situation arouses? Romance is when you feel good about yourself and everyone around; when your good hormones are flowing and you love the whole world. If knickers peeking out from beneath a skirt seem kinda cute to you, then that’s your kind of romance! If you get addicted to exercise and look forward to your early morning walks, even that could be your experience of romance. Glaze gazing far out into the horizon with a blank mind could be as romantic as a bubble bath with your lover. Anything and everything that helps you connect with joy of living is romantic.
If you are willing to stretch your definition of it, romance is always in the air around you; you just have to sniff it out. It’s there in the leaf that just dropped to the ground; the trees laden with droopy, bright yellow amaltas; in the colours of dawn and dusk. It’s actually nowhere without; it’s within you.
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If you came anywhere within earshot of country radio in 2002, you’ll immediately recognize the lead cut on this soundtrack, Keith Urban’s chart-topping “Somebody Like You,” presented here in a pop remix that doesn’t diminish the original’s catchiness. The rest of this set is routine but well-selected romantic comedy fare: a couple of oldies (“You’re So Vain,” “Let’s Stay Together”); modern rock st…
As _The Aloha_ rode gently to her buoy among the crafts in the harbour, St. George longed to proclaim in the megaphone’s monstrous parody upon capital letters:…
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