अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe 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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Unlike other documentaries this didn't seem like a self dabba or boasting but a genuine attempt to show what they really are. I still remember Hrithiks speach af the award after his dad got shot. The whole KNPH nostalgia. Goosebumps moment! Yes Rakesh Roshan was a flop actor and a producer and the fact that he didn't try to hide it was so genuine. But I just wished they showed a bit of their personal lives too and not just show bizz. Would have loved to know how their family bonding was, marriage, divorce, kids, a lil peak into that would have been even better. Over all har Roshan chiraag🔥 hai.
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.
I found this mini series on the Roshans very endearing. I was not a fan of Hrithik Roshan but after watching the episode on him, everything about him made so much more sense. The magic starts with Roshan, the grandfather, the music director - his story on how he came to Mumbai and eventually made beautiful music. The story shifts to his two sons and the last episode is about Hrithik. None of the Roshans, including the wives, were hesitant to speak about their highs and lows. At this point, I must compliment Shashi Ranjan for being able to draw out these individuals into telling their stories. The four episodes are very smooth, not at all boring and it gives us an insight into the psychology of these men and it tells us how human, celebrities are.
The Roshans (2025) is an episodic 4-part docuseries celebrating the Roshans.
The series talks about the highs and lows, the trials and tribulations of the talented Roshans and how they found their footing in the Hindi film industry.
The series is a celebration of their music and film legacy.
The series gives you a lot of info and has some good archival footage. It makes for an interesting watch only if you are a movie buff and a film history buff.
But, where the documentary falters is it features too many talking head interviews - way too many people - taking away the focus and creating a needless drag.
A one-time watch.
The series talks about the highs and lows, the trials and tribulations of the talented Roshans and how they found their footing in the Hindi film industry.
The series is a celebration of their music and film legacy.
The series gives you a lot of info and has some good archival footage. It makes for an interesting watch only if you are a movie buff and a film history buff.
But, where the documentary falters is it features too many talking head interviews - way too many people - taking away the focus and creating a needless drag.
A one-time watch.
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.
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