Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe trials and triumphs of Bollywood's iconic Roshan family musician Roshan Lal Nagrath, Rajesh, Rakesh and Hrithik.The trials and triumphs of Bollywood's iconic Roshan family musician Roshan Lal Nagrath, Rajesh, Rakesh and Hrithik.The trials and triumphs of Bollywood's iconic Roshan family musician Roshan Lal Nagrath, Rajesh, Rakesh and Hrithik.
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I just watched The Roshans, and I feel like giving them a big round of applause-they truly deserve it. This family is a symbol of hard work and success. They started as underdogs but grew into heroes loved by everyone. When you look at their journey, you realize they were always winners and have the power to inspire you to believe in yourself and be the star of your own story.
The Roshans show us that failures help us learn and grow. Their story proves that challenges shape us into better versions of ourselves. Like another viewer said, I also wish I could know more about their struggles and how they overcame them. But they choose to focus on their victories, not their hardships, and that says a lot about who they are as people and as entertainers.
From music to direction to acting, the Roshans have done it all while keeping their family's legacy alive. Even with all their success, they've stayed humble and were never afraid to start small or take on assistant roles when needed. This shows their hard work and dedication.
Hats off to the Roshans, and thank you for inspiring us.
As the Roshans say: The show must go on.
The Roshans show us that failures help us learn and grow. Their story proves that challenges shape us into better versions of ourselves. Like another viewer said, I also wish I could know more about their struggles and how they overcame them. But they choose to focus on their victories, not their hardships, and that says a lot about who they are as people and as entertainers.
From music to direction to acting, the Roshans have done it all while keeping their family's legacy alive. Even with all their success, they've stayed humble and were never afraid to start small or take on assistant roles when needed. This shows their hard work and dedication.
Hats off to the Roshans, and thank you for inspiring us.
As the Roshans say: The show must go on.
This captivating and engaging docuseries offers an unprecedented glimpse into the lives of Roshan Saab Rakesh Roshan, Rajesh Roshan and Hrithik Roshan.
The first episode sets the tone, exploring the Roshans' rich musical heritage. I simply loved this episode. It showcases of Roshan Saab's remarkable music 'rahe na rahe hum', 'mana re tu kahe na, 'laaga chunari pe', 'oh re taal mile', 'Jo vaada kiya ho' and more. His music has been the most precious annd integral part of Bollywood's soundtrack for decades. Interestingly, Roshan Saab composed an English song in his first movie as a music director in 1949, sung by none other than Asha Bhosle. Years later, the legacy continued with Rajesh Roshan's work in the movie Julie featuring the iconic song 'My heart is beating.'
Through candid interviews, behind-the-scenes footage and archival recordings, the docuseries masterfully weaves together the Roshans' personal and professional struggles, triumphs and passions. While some might perceive the Roshans' confidence as megomania considering their unapologetic pride and the interviews tgat seem to create the echo chamber effect. However, quite contrary it brings out their sincerity, vulnerability and hard work.
What sets this series apart is its genuine warmth and sincerity. It's a must-watch. Watch The Roshans, available on Netflix.
The first episode sets the tone, exploring the Roshans' rich musical heritage. I simply loved this episode. It showcases of Roshan Saab's remarkable music 'rahe na rahe hum', 'mana re tu kahe na, 'laaga chunari pe', 'oh re taal mile', 'Jo vaada kiya ho' and more. His music has been the most precious annd integral part of Bollywood's soundtrack for decades. Interestingly, Roshan Saab composed an English song in his first movie as a music director in 1949, sung by none other than Asha Bhosle. Years later, the legacy continued with Rajesh Roshan's work in the movie Julie featuring the iconic song 'My heart is beating.'
Through candid interviews, behind-the-scenes footage and archival recordings, the docuseries masterfully weaves together the Roshans' personal and professional struggles, triumphs and passions. While some might perceive the Roshans' confidence as megomania considering their unapologetic pride and the interviews tgat seem to create the echo chamber effect. However, quite contrary it brings out their sincerity, vulnerability and hard work.
What sets this series apart is its genuine warmth and sincerity. It's a must-watch. Watch The Roshans, available on Netflix.
The Roshans is an inspiring documentary that chronicles the journey of the Roshan family, highlighting their struggles, resilience, and ultimate triumph. Each episode is dedicated to a different member of the family, showcasing their individual contributions to music and cinema.
The documentary begins on a sweet and melodious note with the story of Mr. Roshan, who pursued his musical dreams and found success in Mumbai. The second episode focuses on Rajesh Roshan, exploring his unique ability to blend music seamlessly into storytelling and his distinctive working style.
As the series progresses, the penultimate episode delves into Rakesh Roshan's passion for cinema, his fearless approach to filmmaking, and the risks he has taken to bring his vision to life. The final episode centers around Hrithik Roshan, the third-generation superstar. It poignantly illustrates how he overcame immense personal challenges, including a curved spine, difficulties in achieving the right physique, dance limitations, and a stammering issue. His defining moment came when he won the trust of his father during his first on-screen shot in Bhagwaan Dada, marking the beginning of his illustrious career.
Throughout the documentary, emotions run high, complemented by beautiful melodies and special appearances from industry legends who share their admiration for the Roshan family. More than just a biographical series, The Roshans is a story of perseverance, passion, and the unwavering belief in one's dreams. Each episode carries its own unique essence, making it a compelling and heartwarming watch that won't take much of your time.
Overall, a must-watch for those who love music, cinema, and inspiring real-life stories.
The documentary begins on a sweet and melodious note with the story of Mr. Roshan, who pursued his musical dreams and found success in Mumbai. The second episode focuses on Rajesh Roshan, exploring his unique ability to blend music seamlessly into storytelling and his distinctive working style.
As the series progresses, the penultimate episode delves into Rakesh Roshan's passion for cinema, his fearless approach to filmmaking, and the risks he has taken to bring his vision to life. The final episode centers around Hrithik Roshan, the third-generation superstar. It poignantly illustrates how he overcame immense personal challenges, including a curved spine, difficulties in achieving the right physique, dance limitations, and a stammering issue. His defining moment came when he won the trust of his father during his first on-screen shot in Bhagwaan Dada, marking the beginning of his illustrious career.
Throughout the documentary, emotions run high, complemented by beautiful melodies and special appearances from industry legends who share their admiration for the Roshan family. More than just a biographical series, The Roshans is a story of perseverance, passion, and the unwavering belief in one's dreams. Each episode carries its own unique essence, making it a compelling and heartwarming watch that won't take much of your time.
Overall, a must-watch for those who love music, cinema, and inspiring real-life stories.
The Roshans is a beautifully constructed documentary, in 'chapters,' that shows the courage of consummate artists.
It is a privilege to learn and witness the gifts and talents of the sons of this family that represents the best of India after World War 2 and the ensuing partition.
Music is integral to India's culture and is a pillar of its film industry. Music anchors a film's story, characters, settings, and conflicts. It is such a joy to learn how great and memorable songs were conceived and composed.
It takes humility to share a family's history with its sacred experiences like marriage, pursuits in the arts, sacrifices, and triumphs.
The love and respect in The Roshan family is inspiring.
It is a privilege to learn and witness the gifts and talents of the sons of this family that represents the best of India after World War 2 and the ensuing partition.
Music is integral to India's culture and is a pillar of its film industry. Music anchors a film's story, characters, settings, and conflicts. It is such a joy to learn how great and memorable songs were conceived and composed.
It takes humility to share a family's history with its sacred experiences like marriage, pursuits in the arts, sacrifices, and triumphs.
The love and respect in The Roshan family is inspiring.
Anwar Says: Documentaries are made on Bollywood families and mostly focused on sharing information but this Rakesh Raushan produced venture on his own family would force you for a binge watch. Four episodes are dedicated to Raushan, Rajesh, Rakesh and Ritik and everyone from Music and Film Industry are sharing their experiences with the Raushans, both professional and personal.
Jawed Saheb rightly said that Raushan Nagrath was loved but not appreciated, what he deserved, however this proves true for the whole three generations, overshadowed by the aura of Khans and Kapoors. Ritik considers his father to be underdog and rightly so, he never gave up and finally tested the success as director. Watching Sudha Malhotra, Usha Mangeshkar and Suman Kalyanpur being interviewed by Shashiranjan is a treat. Inclusion of Sachin-Jigar, Vicky Kaushal and Ranvir Kapur as interviewee was brilliant.
Find time to watch it on Netflix, would definitely enhance your knowledge of Bollywood and if you're born before'90s, you would finish this four episodes mini-series in one go.
#Netflix #anwarsays #roshannagrath #RakeshRoshan #ritikroshan #threegenerations #lessappreciated.
Jawed Saheb rightly said that Raushan Nagrath was loved but not appreciated, what he deserved, however this proves true for the whole three generations, overshadowed by the aura of Khans and Kapoors. Ritik considers his father to be underdog and rightly so, he never gave up and finally tested the success as director. Watching Sudha Malhotra, Usha Mangeshkar and Suman Kalyanpur being interviewed by Shashiranjan is a treat. Inclusion of Sachin-Jigar, Vicky Kaushal and Ranvir Kapur as interviewee was brilliant.
Find time to watch it on Netflix, would definitely enhance your knowledge of Bollywood and if you're born before'90s, you would finish this four episodes mini-series in one go.
#Netflix #anwarsays #roshannagrath #RakeshRoshan #ritikroshan #threegenerations #lessappreciated.
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