
The Roshans: Interesting story of the posters of 'Taj Mahal' and 'Chitralekha', Roshan family released a special advertisement for this reason
The Roshans: The posters of the classic films 'Taj Mahal' (1963) and 'Chitralekha' (1964) have been used in the documentary, for which the roshan family expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Nadiadwala family for permission. And, to express this gratitude, the roshan family has duly released advertisements in Mumbai's film trade magazines.
The story of composer roshan is not complete until it mentions two classic films of Hindi cinema 'Taj Mahal' (1963) and 'Chitralekha' (1964). As far as the dominance of the roshan family is concerned, the documentary made on this family clearly shows that these people could not get the footage of composer Rajesh Roshan's two important films 'Julie' and 'Yaarana' for the documentary made for Netflix. Posters of Roshan's composed films 'Taj Mahal' (1963) and 'Chitralekha' (1964) were also seen in it.
Netflix's documentary 'The Roshans' was released on 17 january 2025. This documentary made by director Shashi Ranjan narrates the wonderful journey of Bollywood's famous roshan family in music and cinema. posters of classic films 'Taj Mahal' (1963) and 'Chitralekha' (1964) have been used in this documentary, for which the roshan family expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Nadiadwala family for permission. And, to express this gratitude, the roshan family has officially released advertisements in Mumbai's film trade magazines.
Netflix's documentary 'The Roshans' salutes the legacy that gave new heights to the world of music. The documentary begins with the tunes of composer roshan Lal Nagrath and narrates the journey of his son Rakesh Roshan's blockbuster films, Rajesh Roshan's melodious music, and grandson Hrithik Roshan's powerful acting. It is divided into four episodes. It captures the struggles, successes, and unseen moments that made the roshan family an iconic name in Bollywood.
The advertisement released by the roshan family says, "We express our deep gratitude to the late Shri Ibrahim Bhai Nadiadwala, Smt. Firoza Ibrahim Nadiadwala, Shri Mazhar Ibrahim Nadiadwala, and Shri Abrar Ibrahim Nadiadwala for making the magical confluence of music and cinema more authentic. They allowed the posters of their two historical films 'Chitralekha' (1964) and 'Taj Mahal' (1963) to be used permanently in the documentary, that too completely free of cost." The addition of these posters not only enhances the historic beauty of ‘The Roshans’ but also takes the audience on a journey to that golden era when indian cinema witnessed a unique amalgamation of music, love, and direction.
Roshan Lal Nagrath, fondly known as Roshan, gave a new style to bollywood with his unmatched tunes in the world of music. His music was so deep and melodious that every tune touched the heart. In the 1950s, he worked with great singers like Mohammed Rafi, Talat Mahmood, and Mukesh, but the 1960s proved to be his golden era. His film ‘Barsaat Ki Raat’ which came in this era was a superhit, the songs of which are still on the lips of music lovers. After this, in films like ‘Aarti’ (1962) and ‘Chitralekha’ (1964), he gave such tunes that became even more precious with time. His melodies like "Jo waada kiya wo nibhaana padega" and "Sansar se bhaage phirete ho" still live in people's hearts. rakesh roshan carried forward his legacy as a director through his hit films 'Khoon Bhari Maang' and 'Karan Arjun'.