The above mentioned films have been adapted from, or based on novels written by James Hadley Chase.
James Hadley Chase is a pseudonym for British writer Rene Brabazon Raymond, who also wrote under the names James L. Docherty, Ambrose Grant, and Raymond Marshall.
Kudos to Chachu for cracking this one.. Hari too, chipped in with some vital info :)
Here's the Connect :
Pics 1 & 2 : James Hadley Chase
Pic 3 : Memsaab (1971) Produced & Directed by : Atma Ram
'Memsaab', was based on the novel 'Lady - Here's Your Wreath', by James Hadley Chase.
Pic 4 : Joshila (1973) Directed by : Yash Chopra Produced by : Gulshan Rai
'Joshila' was based on the novel 'Shock Treatment', by James Hadley Chase.
Pics 5, 6 & 7 :
Kashmakash (1973) Directed by : Feroz Chinoy Produced by : Seeroo Daryani
Akalmand (1984) Directed by : N.S. Raj Bharath Produced by : R.V. Gurupadam
88 Antop Hill (2003) Directed by : Kushan Nandy Produced by : Kushan Nandy, Kiran Shroff
'Kashmakash', 'Akalmand' & '88 Antop Hill' were based on the novel 'Tiger By The Tail', by James Hadley Chase.
Pic 8 : Aar Ya Paar (1997) Produced & Directed by : Ketan Mehta
'Aar Ya Paar' was based on the novel 'The Sucker Punch', by James Hadley Chase.
Additional Connect :
Pic 1 : Victoria No. 203 (1972) Produced & Directed by : Brij
'Victoria No. 203' took a little inspiration from the novel 'There's A Hippy on The Highway', by James Hadley Chase.
Pic 2 : Shalimar (1978) Directed by : Krishna Shah Produced by : Suresh Shah
'Shalimar' was loosely based on the novel 'The Vulture Is A Patient Bird', by James Hadley Chase.
Maharathi (2008) Directed by : Shivam Nair Produced by : Shri Ashtavinayak, Dhilin Mehta
'Maharathi' was based on a Gujrati play of the same name, by Paresh Rawal. However, both, the Gujrati play, as well as the movie were based on the novel 'There's Always a Price Tag', by James Hadley Chase.
James Hadley Chase
ReplyDeleteAll the movies inspired from "James Hadley Chase's" novel.
ReplyDeleteMemsaab was based on "Lady - Here's Your Wreath"
ReplyDeleteAar Ya Paar was based on "The Sucker Punch"
The Connect is James Hadley Chase.
ReplyDeleteThe above mentioned films have been adapted from, or based on novels written by James Hadley Chase.
James Hadley Chase is a pseudonym for British writer Rene Brabazon Raymond, who also wrote under the names James L. Docherty, Ambrose Grant, and Raymond Marshall.
Kudos to Chachu for cracking this one..
Hari too, chipped in with some vital info :)
Here's the Connect :
Pics 1 & 2 : James Hadley Chase
Pic 3 : Memsaab (1971)
Produced & Directed by : Atma Ram
'Memsaab', was based on the novel 'Lady - Here's Your Wreath', by James Hadley Chase.
Pic 4 : Joshila (1973)
Directed by : Yash Chopra
Produced by : Gulshan Rai
'Joshila' was based on the novel 'Shock Treatment', by James Hadley Chase.
Pics 5, 6 & 7 :
Kashmakash (1973)
Directed by : Feroz Chinoy
Produced by : Seeroo Daryani
Akalmand (1984)
Directed by : N.S. Raj Bharath
Produced by : R.V. Gurupadam
88 Antop Hill (2003)
Directed by : Kushan Nandy
Produced by : Kushan Nandy, Kiran Shroff
'Kashmakash', 'Akalmand' & '88 Antop Hill' were based on the novel 'Tiger By The Tail', by James Hadley Chase.
Pic 8 : Aar Ya Paar (1997)
Produced & Directed by : Ketan Mehta
'Aar Ya Paar' was based on the novel 'The Sucker Punch', by James Hadley Chase.
Additional Connect :
Pic 1 : Victoria No. 203 (1972)
Produced & Directed by : Brij
'Victoria No. 203' took a little inspiration from the novel 'There's A Hippy on The Highway', by James Hadley Chase.
Pic 2 : Shalimar (1978)
Directed by : Krishna Shah
Produced by : Suresh Shah
'Shalimar' was loosely based on the novel 'The Vulture Is A Patient Bird', by James Hadley Chase.
Maharathi (2008)
ReplyDeleteDirected by : Shivam Nair
Produced by : Shri Ashtavinayak, Dhilin Mehta
'Maharathi' was based on a Gujrati play of the same name, by Paresh Rawal.
However, both, the Gujrati play, as well as the movie were based on the novel 'There's Always a Price Tag', by James Hadley Chase.