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Nenda kariakoo utazipata kuna duka moja liko ilala pia linauzaNaombeni msaada wenu wakuu.
Natafuta sana movie za Kihindi za zamani (1940-2000) zenye good quality na subtitles za Kiingereza.
Nimejaribu kuzitafuta naona nakwama. Uungwana na kuomba msaada kwa wanaojua/fahamu wapi naweza zipata.
Huku mitandaoni hakuna good quality sana (Youtube zimejaa lakini hazina Subtitles)
Msaada mwenye kujua anijuze nawapata wapi wadosi wangu wa kitambo kina Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Sunny Deol na wengineo watabe orijinali.
Kariakoo sehemu gani mkuu? Please msaada zaidi.Nenda kariakoo utazipata kuna duka moja liko ilala pia linauza
Mi sijui mitaa ngoja nikuulizie!Kariakoo sehemu gani mkuu? Please msaada zaidi.
Ilala nako sehemu gani?
Ntashukuru sana mzeiyaMi sijui mitaa ngoja nikuulizie!
PoaNtashukuru sana mzeiya
Kwa wale wapenzi wa filam za kihindi poleni sana.
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Veteran Indian film industry stalwart Shashi Kapoor has died at the age of 79, it has been confirmed. His nephew Randhir told the Press Trust of India (PTI) that the actor had died in Mumbai on Monday after several years of kidney problems.
Kapoor was a scion of the celebrated Indian film-making dynasty, the son of Mughal-E-Azam star Prithviraj Kapoor, and brother of Raj Kapoor. Shashi Kapoor’s own screen career started as a child actor in the 1940s and 50s, appearing in films such as Aag and Awaara, in both of which he played the younger version of his already established brother Raj. His first leading role was in the award-winning 1961 Dharmputra, directed by Yash Chopra, which was one of the first Indian features to deal with partition.
A series of hits in the 1970s, including Jaanwar Aur Insaan (1972), Kabhi Kabhie (1976) and Trishna (1979), saw him become a major star alongside the likes of Amitabh Bachchan, with whom he co-starrred in Kabhi Kabhie as well as Trishul (1978) and Kaala Patthar (1979).
Having married actor Jennifer Kendal in 1958, Kapoor became part of the Merchant Ivory stable of English-language films set in India, starring opposite Kendal in Bombay Talkie (1970) and Merchant Ivory’s 1982 hit Heat and Dust. He also appeared with his sister-in-law Felicity Kendal in 1965’s Shakespeare Wallah.
Kapoor cut back his acting work in the mid-1980s after the death of Jennifer from cancer in 1984, though he did appear in Ismail Merchant’s directorial debut In Custody in 1993. He is survived by two sons Kunal and Karan, and a daughter Sanjana.
Source: Bollywood star Shashi Kapoor dies aged 79
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