This summary provides information about an Indian actor from the 1970s-1980s who is mostly remembered for his role in a cult movie despite having only one three-word dialogue.
Mac Mohan is known for his memorable role as Samba in the cult classic movie Sholay, in which he had only one three-word dialogue, yet remained popular through his memorable performance in the role. He acted in over 190 films throughout his career but is best known and remembered for this supporting role in Sholay.
4. _____ Makijany was born in Karachi in British India in 1938. Although he acted in over 190 films and remained popular as a villain through the 1970s and 1980s with films like Don, Karz, SattePeSatta, Zanjeer etc. he is mostly remembered for his role in a cult movie as a sidekick. This despite the fact that he has only one three-word dialogue in the whole movie. How do we know him?
8. X is an ambitious political activist from Uttranchal. X’s biggest political achievement was to become the office bearer of the EklavyaSena. He has claimed in the past that he had visited Afghanistan under Taliban regime to recover the remains of PrithvirajChauhan . In news recently because Leander Paes has shown interest in portraying him in a movie. Who is X?
12. After the Arab conquest of this place X, it was dominated by Arabs who settled there and gave it the name Qurlayun. When Y emigrated from Ellis Island, being shy and unable to speak English, he was unable to give a response when asked for his name. The immigration official appended X to his name. Who is YX ?
14. The image shows the front page of a book on the rules of a card game X (blanked out). The German/Alsatian pronunciation of X gave rise to the word Y which is also said to have its counterparts in the Tarot deck. ID both X and Y. Put funda.
16. Put funda. Bat, butterfly Two humans, four-legged animal, elephant, dog, bear Two humans Animal hide, skin rug Bat, butterfly Animal hide, skin rug VII. Human head, faces VIII. Animals, four-legged animals Human Crab, lobster, spider, worms, snakes
20. X was born on 27 January 1922 in Golconda. He was one of the more suave villains that Bollywood has seen and was responsible for many epic dialogues including: “Dump this man in liquid oxygen. The liquid won't let him survive, the oxygen won't let him die” His peculiar nasal dialogue delivery has provided much mimicry fodder. He was also one of the first villains to popularize the ‘Smuggler’ villain in Bollywood. ID X.
22. This movie has given us a very popular name in Bollywood? Who are we talking about?
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24. “It was indeed Soni’s mother who made up my mind for me. There was also Sister Dolores who works for autistic children with me. Sister Dolores too told me she was against my playing ______. Playing Dr. Dang in Karma is not the same as playing ______” Who said this and what is the blank?
26. The name of this character was changed from X to Y due to poor research done by its makers who thought that the name X was owned by Paramount Pictures. Apart from this, there are subtle differences between X and Y. X is usually shown as a fellow sailor of ______ and muscular in built whereas Y is portrayed as a generic obese villain, a bank robber who shows no love interest in ________. ID X and Y.
32. Born as AmbaLaxmanRaoSagun in Nashik in 1916, X was a prolific actress in Bollywood and popularized the wicked matriarch or mother-in-law character. She had to abandon lead roles in movies because she was left with a defective eye after a noob actor slapped her very hard in a scene. Who is she? Very lateral Hint:
34. This character was based on another character which had a wheezy laugh and an incompetent and highly accident-prone ‘pilot’ for a colleague. Although the character was a crime fighting detective, it is unclear why Hanna-Barbera chose it to become the captain of a certain villainous team. ID this character.
36. Robert Louis Stevenson realised early in his career that biblical allusions were a useful way of delineating good and evil. One topical contemporary allusion which Stevenson used was from British controlled India and he used it to describe Hyde when he tramples a child as if he were “some damned ________”. FITB.
44. The ________ ______ is a gang of three consisting of: Bossman : leader and general spokesman.He wears a gray fedora. Junior : the smallest one. He wears a black cap and usually repeats whatever Bossman says. Slim : the tallest one. He wears a brown fedora and is even much more incompetent and slow than the others. FITB
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46. A survey found that 72 percent of the adult French population finds it difficult to understand French wine labels, and the problem is not unique to that country. Most American consumers, especially younger ones, dislike wine labels that picture chateaux, that appear elitist, and that are difficult to understand. X breaks the mould clearly. It was named after the reaction that Thierry gave after sipping it for the first time. What is X?
48. Bawandar is a critically acclaimed 2000 film directed by Jug Mundhra based on a real-life story of a gangrape case in a village in Rajasthan. In the movie, the role of the sarpanch is played by this gentleman. ID or how do we know him better.
50. Exhaustive list of what? Oikake Machibuse Kimagure Otoboke Additional info: Kimagure’s position is not only defined by the position of ______ but also Oikake
52. This villainous character grew up in a prison in the Caribbean Republic of Santa Priscawith a teddy bear named Osito as his only friend. The comic states that Ositohad a hole in its back to hold a knife. Which is this character which will feature in a highly awaited movie series soon?
54. After a successful career as a civil engineer in Australia, Christo’s first wife died, and he fell apart. He moved to Vietnam as an engineer. After Vietnam, a search for his karate teacher, whom he called Oshiro, led him to the Philippines and then Taiwan. Then came Rhodesia. The search for guns and money led him to work for Ian Smith, the Prime Minister of Rhodesia. Christo left Rhodesia after he was paid in Zimbabwean dollars; it was nowhere near enough. Soon he came to Bombay on a vacation where he first found fame. How do we know him better?