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From The Roshans To House Of Secrets: 7 Indian Documentaries On Netflix You Cant Miss
From The Roshans To House Of Secrets: 7 Indian Documentaries On Netflix You Cant Miss

India.com

time6 days ago

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From The Roshans To House Of Secrets: 7 Indian Documentaries On Netflix You Cant Miss

photoDetails english 2932867 Indian Documentaries Watchlist: This weekend, dive into these spine-chilling documentaries based on true events. Relive what really happened, understand the 'why' behind it all, and hear firsthand accounts from the people who lived through it. A gripping, raw, and unmissable experience. From award winning docu series to haunted truths this list has it all. Check full list!c Updated:Jul 16, 2025, 09:03 PM IST Curry & Cyanide: The Jolly Joseph Case 1 / 7 'Curry & Cyanide: The Jolly Joseph Case' that delves into the chilling Koodathayi cyanide killings in Kerala, India, where six family members died between 2002 and 2016. The film centers on Jolly Joseph, accused of poisoning her relatives with cyanide-laced food to inherit property and marry her lover. Indian Predator: The Butcher Of Delhi 2 / 7 Indian Predator: The Butcher of Delhi is about Chandrakant Jha, a serial killer active in Delhi from 2003 to 2007. Known for leaving decapitated bodies near Tihar Jail with mocking notes, the series delves into his crimes, motivations, and the investigation, featuring insights from law enforcement and experts. Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous 3 / 7 'Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous' explores the life of Indian rapper and music producer Yo Yo Honey Singh. Directed by Mozez Singh, it follows his rise to fame, his struggles with mental health, particularly bipolar disorder, and his sudden disappearance from the music scene. The film provides an intimate look at his comeback and features interviews with family, friends and industry peers. The Elephant Whisperers 4 / 7 The Elephant Whisperers (2022) is an Indian documentary by Kartiki Gonsalves, following Bomman and Bellie, an indigenous couple in South India, as they care for Raghu, an orphaned baby elephant. After his mother's death, the couple forms a deep bond with Raghu. The film, praised for its heartfelt portrayal of their dedication, won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Film at the 95th Academy Awards, marking a major milestone for Indian cinema. The Roshans 5 / 7 The Roshans is a documentary that explores the legacy of the Roshan family in Bollywood, highlighting the journey of Roshan, Rakesh Roshan, and Hrithik Roshan across music, filmmaking, and acting. The Romantics 6 / 7 The Romantics is a four-part Netflix documentary that explores the legacy of legendary filmmaker Yash Chopra and his production company, Yash Raj Films (YRF). The series features interviews with over 35 prominent industry figures, including Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Hrithik Roshan. It highlights YRF's iconic films and their influence on Bollywood, particularly in shaping the genre of romance. House Of Secrets: The Burari Deaths 7 / 7 House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths offers a chilling and thought-provoking exploration of one of India's most unsettling real-life mysteries. (All Images: IMDb/ Netflix)

Is Jackson Wang Starring In Hrithik Roshan's Krrish 4? This Is What He Has To Say
Is Jackson Wang Starring In Hrithik Roshan's Krrish 4? This Is What He Has To Say

NDTV

time13-06-2025

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  • NDTV

Is Jackson Wang Starring In Hrithik Roshan's Krrish 4? This Is What He Has To Say

Rapper-singer Jackson Wang is making waves with his India visit and what has got fans even more curious is his meet-up with Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan. The Korean pop band GOT7 sensation reunited with the actor for a dinner with his family and industry friends. Jackson Wang, who is in the country for a promotional tour for his upcoming album Magic Man 2, quipped about starring in Krrish 4. The movie will also mark the directorial debut of Hrithik Roshan. What Jackson Wang Said About Krrish 4 "Maybe I should sign to Hrithik. Please sign me I'm in Krrish 4... (This is) what I've officially announced right now. The soundtrack is me, the side cast is me. You probably won't see me in Krrish 4 because as soon as I come out I die. But you will see me at a screening party... I'm the new Krrish. I'm just kidding. I'm sorry, I'm an extrovert. Please accept that. I'd like to mix sh*t up," he told Pinkvilla. Asked if he'd be interested in composing music for Krrish 4, Jackson Wang said, "Bro, anytime, please, for free. Like it's my honour." Calling Hrithik Roshan a "a big legendary star", the singer said their discussions often go beyond film talk. "A lot of conversation is very inspiring, honestly. Just about life and how to deal with stuff," he added. Jackson Wang on Rakesh Roshan and Pinkie Roshan In the interview, Jackson Wang also heaped praises on Hrithik Roshan's parents, filmmaker Rakesh Roshan and his wife Pinkie Roshan. "His father and mom always teach me a lot of stuff. 'Hey, be careful of this, be careful of that.' They've been through everything, so I learn a lot every time I meet them." When The Roshans Hosted Jackson Wang On Thursday, Rakesh Roshan shared a picture from a get-together hosted for Jackson Wang. Here, the filmmaker is seen sharing the frame with Jackson Wang, Hrithik Roshan and his daughter Sunaina Roshan. "Jackson welcome and God bless!" Rakesh Roshan captioned the post. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rakesh Roshan (@rakesh_roshan9) This is not the first time the musician, who hails from Hong Kong, met Hrithik Roshan. Jackson Wang crossed paths with the Bollywood actor when he came to India in 2023 to perform at the Lollapalooza Music Festival.

Hrithik Roshan's father Rakesh Roshan once had to mortgage their home without informing anyone. What had happened?
Hrithik Roshan's father Rakesh Roshan once had to mortgage their home without informing anyone. What had happened?

Economic Times

time25-04-2025

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  • Economic Times

Hrithik Roshan's father Rakesh Roshan once had to mortgage their home without informing anyone. What had happened?

Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Renowned filmmaker Rakesh Roshan steadily climbed the ladder of success after moving away from acting and focusing fully on directing. His children, actor Hrithik Roshan and producer Sunaina Roshan , have strived to honor and extend their father's cinematic legacy in their unique as revealed in the Netflix documentary The Roshans, Rakesh's journey was far from smooth. He encountered significant challenges as a filmmaker, especially during the early stages of his career. In a recent interview, Sunaina opened up about her father's unwavering determination and the enormous risk he took to support Hrithik's debut as a lead to News18, Sunaina elaborated on her father's hardships as both a director and a film producer. She recalled the immense financial burden he bore while creating some of his biggest projects. 'At that age, we were too young to grasp what was really happening,' she shared. 'Dad had put everything on the line—he even mortgaged our home not once, but twice. Our cars and office were also pledged during the making of Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai and Khudgarz. Despite the odds, he faced everything with incredible courage.'Sunaina was quick to emphasize that their father shielded them from the stress and strain of his professional life. 'He never brought any of that home,' she said. 'We had absolutely no clue about the pressure he was under. Both Hrithik and I experienced a calm, happy childhood.' She also reflected on how things were different in that era, noting, 'Back then, there wasn't social media. People didn't scrutinize your background the way they do today, and our father was never the kind to brag about his achievements.'Rakesh Roshan himself has spoken about the financial uncertainty he faced while launching Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai. In a previous conversation with Mid-Day, he explained, 'Hrithik had no idea, I never told him. Only my wife was aware. I had mortgaged our house and said, 'If it comes to it, I'll borrow money, but I'll try to handle it on my own.' Thankfully, I managed it within my means. But had the film flopped, we would've had to move out.'In The Roshans documentary, Hrithik recounted the moment he discovered how much his father had risked. 'I once got upset over a minor technical issue in the film,' he recalled. 'That night, my mother revealed the truth—that everything had been mortgaged. That was the first time I understood how much my father had put on the line for me.'

Hrithik Roshan's father Rakesh Roshan once had to mortgage their home without informing anyone. What had happened?
Hrithik Roshan's father Rakesh Roshan once had to mortgage their home without informing anyone. What had happened?

Time of India

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Hrithik Roshan's father Rakesh Roshan once had to mortgage their home without informing anyone. What had happened?

Renowned filmmaker Rakesh Roshan steadily climbed the ladder of success after moving away from acting and focusing fully on directing. His children, actor Hrithik Roshan and producer Sunaina Roshan , have strived to honor and extend their father's cinematic legacy in their unique ways. #Pahalgam Terrorist Attack Pakistan suspends Simla pact: What it means & who's affected What is India's defence muscle if it ever has to attack? Can Pakistan afford a full-scale war with India? However, as revealed in the Netflix documentary The Roshans, Rakesh's journey was far from smooth. He encountered significant challenges as a filmmaker, especially during the early stages of his career. In a recent interview, Sunaina opened up about her father's unwavering determination and the enormous risk he took to support Hrithik's debut as a lead actor. Speaking to News18, Sunaina elaborated on her father's hardships as both a director and a film producer. She recalled the immense financial burden he bore while creating some of his biggest projects. 'At that age, we were too young to grasp what was really happening,' she shared. 'Dad had put everything on the line—he even mortgaged our home not once, but twice. Our cars and office were also pledged during the making of Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai and Khudgarz. Despite the odds, he faced everything with incredible courage.' Sunaina was quick to emphasize that their father shielded them from the stress and strain of his professional life. 'He never brought any of that home,' she said. 'We had absolutely no clue about the pressure he was under. Both Hrithik and I experienced a calm, happy childhood.' She also reflected on how things were different in that era, noting, 'Back then, there wasn't social media. People didn't scrutinize your background the way they do today, and our father was never the kind to brag about his achievements.' Rakesh Roshan himself has spoken about the financial uncertainty he faced while launching Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai. In a previous conversation with Mid-Day, he explained, 'Hrithik had no idea, I never told him. Only my wife was aware. I had mortgaged our house and said, 'If it comes to it, I'll borrow money, but I'll try to handle it on my own.' Thankfully, I managed it within my means. But had the film flopped, we would've had to move out.' In The Roshans documentary, Hrithik recounted the moment he discovered how much his father had risked. 'I once got upset over a minor technical issue in the film,' he recalled. 'That night, my mother revealed the truth—that everything had been mortgaged. That was the first time I understood how much my father had put on the line for me.'

Rakesh Roshan took on immense financial burdens to launch Hrithik Roshan, never told family he'd ‘mortgaged his house, cars, office': Daughter Sunaina recalls
Rakesh Roshan took on immense financial burdens to launch Hrithik Roshan, never told family he'd ‘mortgaged his house, cars, office': Daughter Sunaina recalls

Indian Express

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Rakesh Roshan took on immense financial burdens to launch Hrithik Roshan, never told family he'd ‘mortgaged his house, cars, office': Daughter Sunaina recalls

Filmmaker Rakesh Roshan went from strength to strength after transitioning from acting to direction. His children, Hrithik Roshan and Sunaina Roshan, have attempted to take their father's legacy forward in their own respective careers. But as highlighted in the Netflix documentary The Roshans recently, he faced difficult times as a director as well. In a recent interview, Sunaina recalled how her father persevered through these difficulties, and the huge bet he was willing to take on Hrithik ahead of his acting debut. In an interview with News18, Sunaina Roshan shed light on her father's journey as a director and producer and also the financial struggles he endured. 'We were very young to understand, especially when Dad started his acting career. As a producer, he had mortgaged his house twice, and the cars, and the office during Kaho Na Pyaar Hai and Khudgarz. He gambled with his life a lot, but he was fearless in doing so.' She was too quick to point out that her father never brought his work home with him, and that the kids had no idea what was going on in his life. 'We never knew that side of him because he never showed us what we were going through. I and my brother both had a very peaceful childhood.' Sunaina added, 'We never had to deal with people talking about our backgrounds because times were very different back then. There was no social media, thankfully, and Dad himself didn't make it that big.' Both Hrithik and and his dad have previously talked about the financial struggles that Rakesh went through. In a conversation with Mid-Day, he said, 'Hrithik never knew, I never told him. Only my wife knew about it. I said I am mortgaging the house, maybe if I require, I will take money, otherwise I will try to manage. But it so happened that I managed it in the funds I had. Had the film not done well, then I would have to shift somewhere else or… but I took that chance.' In the documentary The Roshans, Hrithik reflected on the moment he found out what was at stake for his family. He said, 'I always saw the glass half-full. I had not colour-corrected in two or three scenes, because I was handling that. And the overseas prints had already been sent. So, I came to my dad, really upset that, 'How could you let that go?' And I think that was the first time that my dad gave it back to me. He gave it back to me in my face. He turned to my mom, and he said, 'I am doing everything for him, and he's sitting here and he's complaining'. And that's the night I found out, my mom told me, that the house was mortgaged, the cars were mortgaged… I realised how much was at stake.'

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