Sonali Bendre picks her best moments from 100 years of Indian cinema.
New Delhi:
Actress Sonali Bendre says it is an uphill task to pick the best moments from 100 years of Indian cinema, as there is a lot to talk. But someone whose contribution cannot be overlooked is that of actress Madhuri Dixit.
Indian cinemas turned 100 this year and the actress said when it comes to picking her favourite diva from all these years, Sonali said: "I think Madhuri Dixit is a goddess."However, when it came to choosing her favourite moments, she said it will be "very difficult to choose a few moments".
"There has been lot of classic, lovely moments in the Indian film industry so far," added the 38-year-old.
Naaraaz saying: "It was a different kind of acting... for me it was a very different experience."
Then she recalled her 1998 release Zakhm calling it "a really special film and I thought the film was telling the story in it's own way."
Sarfarosh, in which Sonali teamed up with Aamir Khan and Naseeruddin Shah, was another movie that she found interesting. "It spoke about facts that were real facts and yet it was not as dry as a documentary," she explained and added that the film was "interesting enough to be a mainstream cinema".
If Naaraaz was about love and friendship, Zakhm was closely based on Mahesh Bhatt's own life and explored the relationship between him and his mother. While action-drama Sarfarosh showed a police officer's fight to stop cross-border terrorism.
Calling the songs "an integral part of our culture and our movies", Sonali feels some of the songs have been presented well on the screen.
She said: "In Guide, Waheedaji (Waheeda Rehman) was so fabulous and the way the songs (like Aaj phir jeene ki tamanna and Piya tose naina lage re) were shot was wonderful. Then there is Sholay, which was aggressive and all macho, but still it was so emotional and touching."
Indian cinemas turned 100 this year and the actress said when it comes to picking her favourite diva from all these years, Sonali said: "I think Madhuri Dixit is a goddess."However, when it came to choosing her favourite moments, she said it will be "very difficult to choose a few moments".
"There has been lot of classic, lovely moments in the Indian film industry so far," added the 38-year-old.
Then she recalled her 1998 release Zakhm calling it "a really special film and I thought the film was telling the story in it's own way."
Sarfarosh, in which Sonali teamed up with Aamir Khan and Naseeruddin Shah, was another movie that she found interesting. "It spoke about facts that were real facts and yet it was not as dry as a documentary," she explained and added that the film was "interesting enough to be a mainstream cinema".
If Naaraaz was about love and friendship, Zakhm was closely based on Mahesh Bhatt's own life and explored the relationship between him and his mother. While action-drama Sarfarosh showed a police officer's fight to stop cross-border terrorism.
Calling the songs "an integral part of our culture and our movies", Sonali feels some of the songs have been presented well on the screen.
She said: "In Guide, Waheedaji (Waheeda Rehman) was so fabulous and the way the songs (like Aaj phir jeene ki tamanna and Piya tose naina lage re) were shot was wonderful. Then there is Sholay, which was aggressive and all macho, but still it was so emotional and touching."