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Seeti Maar-Hitchcock – the critical phase [1940s-...]

Ratnakar Sadasyula Seeti Maar Hitchcock – the critical phase [1940s-...] By Ratnakar Sadasyula David O Selznick invited Hitchcock to Hollywood, and in 1940 Hitch, made his first full fledged Hollywood movie Rebecca. Apart from being Hitch’s first American movie, it also marked a transition , where he now moved into psychological dramas. A screen adaptation of Daphne Du Maurier’s 1938 novel, the movie mixed elements of Gothic suspense with psychoanalysis. Sir Laurence Olivier, stars as Maxim De Winter, a wealthy widower, who lands up at his estate in Manderley, with his second wife... 

Seeti Maar-Alfred Hitchcock- 50′s and Beyond

Ratnakar Sadasyula Seeti Maar Alfred Hitchcock- 50′s and Beyond By Ratnakar Sadasyula Hitch continued his claustrophobic closed door approach with Dial M for Murder in 1954. Starring Grace Kelly as a married woman, whose husband played by Ray Milland suspects her of infidelity and tries to murder her, it was shot in 3-D. There was a 1998 version of this starring Michael Douglas and Gwenyth Paltrow, titled The Perfect Murder. The same year also saw another closed space movie with the visually claustrophobic Rear Window, starring his another favorite James Stewart. Stewart plays a wheel chair... 

Seeti Maar- The Da Bappi Code

Ratnakar Sadasyula Seeti Maar The Da Bappi Code By Ratnakar Sadasyula One of the biggest bestsellers of 2004 was the Da Vinci Code. The basic theme of the book was about how Leornado Da Vinci would leave hidden clues in his paintings and drawings. But unknown to many there exists another code called The Da Bappi Code. This code has been devised by a very creative and talented music director called Bappi Lahiri who was at the peak of his prowess in the 80?s, but found himself out of favor by the 90′s thanks due to the emergence of new talents some of them like Anand Milind and Anu Mallik... 
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