Subhash Ghai reflects on 'Karz' for 45th anniversary

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Director Subhash Ghai is reflecting on the anniversary of his classic film "Karz." The film will be featured at The Red Lorry Film Festival on March 21, marking 45 years since its release. Ghai shared his memories of the film's first day on social media. In his post, Ghai recalled October 24, 1978, as the "Mahurat day" when he started his own film production company. He thanked people who supported him, including producer N N Sippy and distributor Gulshan Rai. Ghai expressed his excitement about celebrating the film at the festival, where he will interact with the audience. "Karz" tells the story of Ravi, a man killed by his wife, who is reborn as a singer named Monty. As Monty, he begins to remember his past life and searches for his former family. The film features memorable songs like "Om Shanti Om," composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The Red Lorry Film Festival will celebrate Ghai's contributions to Indian cinema in a special segment called Legacy Rewind. This segment will acknowledge his impressive work and lasting influence in the film industry.


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