Not Quite Family, Khalid Mohamed
Not Quite Family, Khalid Mohamed
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Not Quite Family
An Intimate Memoir of Bollywood

Author: Khalid Mohamed

Narrator: Sukrit Sharma

Unabridged: 11 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/26/2026

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A behind the scenes look at Bollywood and its stars from a true blue insider-outsider, veteran journalist Khalid Mohamed
Bollywood Confidential!Khalid Mohamed grew up movie struck, watching films at halls near his house with his grandmother. Once he became a reporter at The Times of India, his beat eventually took him to the movie world--and right into the heart of the lives of icons he had always admired. He developed a rapport with stars like Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor, Dharmendra and with actresses like Raakhee, Smita Patil, Karishma Kapoor, Rekha and others whom he interviewed, cast in his movies or got to know as people away from the interview circuit. With some, it was quite the family affair. But friendship, as he discovered time and again, was fickle, lasting only as long as he gave favourable reviews to their films. Where he used his sharp critical scalpel, the welcomes froze.Not Quite Family is an account of Khalid Mohamed's exciting years in the Bombay film world. It is also an emotive rendering of the Bombay that was--temperate and gracious. As the city is increasingly smothered by skyscrapers and dust, he takes us behind the curtain to show us the lives of the stars of Juhu-Vile Parle, Pali Hill and Worli.

About Khalid Mohamed

Khalid Mohamed is a journalist, film critic, screenwriter, director and author. A post-graduate in political science from Mumbai's St Xavier's College, he began his professional career as a reviewer and co-editor for Close-Up, a film society quarterly magazine. He then covered crime, politics and the arts for The Times of India, Mumbai, from the mid-1970s, engaged in daily reporting and film criticism. Appointed media editor of the paper, he went on to serve as editor of Filmfare magazine, while continuing as the daily's film critic for twenty-seven years. He has reviewed television for The Economic Times besides contributing articles to The Illustrated Weekly of India and Femina. His writing has also been featured in India Today, The Indian Express, The Telegraph, the international film weekly Variety and The Sunday Observer, London.He was film critic for Mid-day, senior editor of DNA and national culture editor and film critic for Hindustan Times.Mohamed wrote the original stories and screenplays for three films by Shyam Benegal: Mammo, Sardari Begum and Zubeidaa. He also wrote and directed Fiza, Tehzeeb and Silsiilay.He was playwright and director of the stage play Kennedy Bridge. His documentaries The Last Irani Chai, Little Big People on Mumbai's street children and The Master: Shyam Benegal have been widely screened at international film festivals and on television.He lives in Mumbai. 


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