In the '70s, Ramsay Brothers, a production house dedicated to making horror films in India, was in top form. Under-dressed women worked up a lather in sunken bathtubs in front of their camera. Paintings of mustachioed men with moving eyeballs were used as close-ups. Witches with bad hairdos hung upside down from trees or thrashed about on the bed... Or, went singing past closed windows. In 1977, the Ramsays gave the Indian film industry Shakti Kapoor. The film was Darwaza. Shakti played a character called Goga, whose characterisation required that he scratch himself all over. The director was Shyam Ramsay, ...
- 9/11/2010
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
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