read somewhere SG is planning to make a biography on Feroz Khan's life. What a product that would be!!
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read somewhere SG is planning to make a biography on Feroz Khan's life. What a product that would be!!
Yeah, I read on some bollywood portal that it's no ordinary biography he plans to make. He wants to style it on the lines of Hunter Thompson's Gonzo. He would try to re construct Feroz Khan’s life through the people who knew him through various stages in his life, from childhood to adulthood. Trust Sanjay to do something spectacular, Mr Feroz Khan deserves it.
yeah, another thing I read really spectacular, what Sanjay said about his first time meeting with late Mr Feroz Khan
- There are two things one can never forget. The first time when one has sex and the second: first time one meets Mr. Feroz Khan. He was awesome.
I guess, we'd all wait to see what Sanjay's tribute to Feroz.
Hunter S Thompson, the father of Gonzo journalism, huh, finally our directors are getting inspired from right places. What a book thought, 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas', remember reading a line on the first page of the book.
'He who makes a beast of himself, gets rid of the pain of being a man', I guess, Feroz lived that life. let's see if Sanjay can make that spirit alive.
Here's the story guys, sounds brilliant
Nine friends with nothing in common, Except each other, Come together for a weekend, Before it's over, they will have
Broken the rules
Bared their souls
And touched each other in a way they never dreamed of
A young former professor, who once dazzled in college as the charming, most loved teacher by teaching Mughal history with as much passion as C-Minor on the guitar or a basketball throw, is dying.Before dying, however, he has one last unfinished business.
He wants to bring together his favorite group of students, who drifted away from him and each other over the past decade. One last puff. One last sip. One last cruise into the sea. His old students have traveled far; but somewhere along this journey, relationships became jaded, the world caught up with them, and love became a four-letter word.
Will a dying man help them make the leap of faith to regain their lives? Will the joy of their coming home outlive the pain of his going away? Will the journey to the past destroy friendships or rebuild them?
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