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Living Legends with Komal Nahta: Jeetendra, Shabana Azmi and Javed Akhtar walk the Golden Carpet
Film trade analyst Komal Nahta hosted an event in Mumbai yesterday (July 23), celebrating the golden era of Hindi cinema, see pics…

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Jaina Shah
Film trade analyst Komal Nahta hosted a glamorous event for all the Living Legends of Hindi cinema (from late 1940s-early 1960s), yesterday (July 23) in Mumbai. And all our favorites from the Golden Era walked down the Golden Carpet for the event named Living Legends with Komal Nahta.
The legends included Jeetendra, Kamini Kaushal, Pyarelal Ji, Javed Akhtar, Jaya Prada and many other prominent personalities from the olden times. All of them walked the golden carpet and signed a huge autograph book as soon as they arrived. Later, Komal paid tribute to the classic cinema and discussed how Shemaroo has preserved the golden era with itself. The organizers also took a Golden Selfie with all the celebs on the dais and Komal shared the picture on twitter. Check out the photo here:
A memorable evening to cherish forever… Living Legends of Hindi Cinema walk the Golden Carpet and pose for the Golden Selfie at Shemaroo’s event. https://t.co/wHX7SOWuwd@ShemarooEnt @Subhash_somani@sukrit_banerjee@PRIYANKAAWASTHY@RajaShetiya8 pic.twitter.com/1XMY0agzcA
— Komal Nahta (@KomalNahta) July 24, 2019
Organized by Shemaroo Entertainment, the event went on with media asking questions to the celebs about their experiences and memories and discussing the future of cinema.
Other personalities who helped making the night a memorable one included Prem Chopra, Moushumi Chatterji, Subhash Ghai, Poonam Dhillon, Satish Dhawan, Shabana Azmi and Ameen Sayani. For more Bollywood news and updates, stay tuned to CineBlitz.
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