Even forty years after it was made; Amar Akbar Anthony remains the final word in film entertainment; which many film-makers aspire to; but seldom manage to replicate. Well-known journalist and author Sidharth Bhatia goes behind the scenes of one of the most loved Hindi films of all time to unravel the story of its making and what it means to Indian cinema. Talking to various people associated with the film cameraman Peter Pereira; scriptwriter Kader Khan; composer Pyarelal and stars Rishi Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan who fondly remember how Manmohan Desai created this magical movie; he has written a book as entertaining as the film itself; a tribute both to the iconic film and to the incredible vision of its maker.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. RelearningBy Wade WilliamsOur daughter learned to play the piano on this system many years ago. She is trying to get her piano playing skills back. These books are the best for doing that.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. but I like suzuki moreBy Nat. VI grownup with yamaha; but I like suzuki more. This repertoire just take you straight in to the world of classical. Lot and lot of songs from great composers. It is not for self-study tho0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Balanced selectionsBy DiannaI am an adult learner; and I have loved playing the music in this book. It is a little heavy on Bach (four minuets!) but there is also Bartok; Schumann; von Weber; Mozart; Hummel; Beethoven; and more; so I feel its quite well-balanced. The Suzuki series is perfect if you love classical music and dont want to play contrived; made-up songs accompanied by garish pictures and dumb lyrics.