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There is a secret hidden behind Bollywood’s most expensive court scene, which few people know till date. The real gold statue and the rain of real beads made this scene extraordinary. But do you know how big debate was held between the producer and the director during the shooting? Let’s know-

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Films in India started in 1913 with ‘Raja Harishchandra’. This silent film is considered the first link in Indian cine history. It created a new wave of entertainment at that time … (PC-Edb)

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Released in 1960, ‘Mughal-e-Azam’ gave Indian cinema a new height. Even though this film came in 1960, but its preparation started 16 years ago. In such a long time the film stopped many times, changed and then resumed …… (PC-Edb)

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K Asif may not have made many films, but in ‘Mughal-e-Azam’, he gave his whole life. His perfection is reflected in every frame of the film. He did not compromise even in small detailing ……. (PC-Edb)

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Controversy arose in a grand court scene of the film. Asif wanted that the idol of Lord Krishna should be kept in it, it should be of real gold. On this, he got conflicted with the producer of the film …….. (PC-Edb)

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After a lot of debate and conversation, finally the director was accepted and the real gold statue was used. This was the same passion that brought this film in the category of ‘Great’ ……. (PC-Edb)

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The producers did not agree with this expense and the shooting was stalled for a month. But finally the Asif was again used and real beads were used in the scene …. (PC-Emdb)

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In many scenes of the film, actresses used real jewels so that realism remains in the scene. Perhaps this is the reason why ‘Mughal-e-Azam’ became the pride of not only a film, but the pride of Indian cinema … (PC-Imdb)

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When on the set of ‘Mughal-e-Azam’, the real beads and shone gold!

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