Filmy Calendar Show

By: Radio Nasha - HT Smartcast
  • Summary

  • In this podcast, Satish Kaushik talks about Quirk, Rare Trivia, Bollywood Gossip and more. He digs out important dates that changed the course of things in Bollywood. Tune in to treat the Bollywood Bug in you.This is a Radio Nasha production, brought to you by HT Smartcast.
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Episodes
  • S2E132 | Bollywood Blast from the Past
    Jan 11 2024
    Listen to our Paplu, Taplu, and Chaplu tackling the quirkiest questions from film history. Can you outguess them? Tune in for a blend of comedy and nostalgia, and see if you can claim the title of Ultimate Bollywood Buff!
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    7 mins
  • S2E131 | The Filmy magic
    Jan 9 2024
    Ever wondered about the magic behind Sunny Deol’s action scenes or what makes Rekha's performances unforgettable? We've got you covered! From Dilip Kumar’s classic hits to the latest blockbuster trends, this episode is full of fun, facts, quizzes, and insider info. It's not just a quiz show; it's a celebration of Bollywood’s rich tapestry, all delivered with a humorous twist. So, whether you're a hardcore film fanatic or just in for a good laugh, tune in to listen to our latest episode.
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    7 mins
  • S2E130 | 11 April 1975 | Chupke Chupke
    Jan 4 2024
    In this episode of the Filmy Calendar Show, Host Satish Kaushik talks about the 1975 Comedy film “Chupke Chupke” A remake of the Bengali Film “Chhadmabeshi”, directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Starring the likes of Dharmendra, Big B and many more, Tune in to find out how the music for the film was composed with a lot of creativity and depth.
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    7 mins

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