Aina (1977 film)

Aina, (Urdu: آئینہ) also known as The Mirror, is a 1977 Pakistani film directed by Nazr-ul-Islam. It was a remake of Bollywood movie Aa Gale Lag Jaa (1973 film).Singers are Mehdi Hassan, Mehnaz, Nayyara Noor and Alamgir. The film starred Shabnam and Nadeem in the lead roles and holds the distinction for being the longest running Pakistani film at the cinemas on record.

Plot

1977 in film

The year 1977 in film involved some significant events, the biggest and most important of which was the release of Star Wars.

Highest-grossing films (U.S.)

The top ten 1977 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows:

Events

  • March 28 - At the 49th Academy Awards, Rocky picks up the Academy Award for Best Picture. Peter Finch, Faye Dunaway, and Beatrice Straight all win Oscars for their performances in Network for Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actress, while Jason Robards wins for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in All the President's Men. He would win again the following year, becoming the only person to win two consecutive Best Supporting Actor awards.
  • May 25 - Star Wars opens in theaters and became the highest grossing film of the year. The film revolutionizes the use of special effects in film and television production. It also popularizes the notion of omitting any sort of opening credits sequence. Lucas was told by the Screen Actors Guild that he must have an opening credits sequence, so he instead distributes the film independently, sans the opening credits. The film's release is often considered one of the most important events in the history of motion pictures.
  • Film (Iranian magazine)

    Film (Persian:فیلم) is an Iranian film review magazine published for more than 30 years. The head-editor is Massoud Mehrabi.

    References

  • Film Magazine Website / About
  • External links

  • Official Website
  • Film (film)

    Film is a 1965 film written by Samuel Beckett, his only screenplay. It was commissioned by Barney Rosset of Grove Press. Writing began on 5 April 1963 with a first draft completed within four days. A second draft was produced by 22 May and a forty-leaf shooting script followed thereafter. It was filmed in New York in July 1964.

    Beckett’s original choice for the lead – referred to only as “O” – was Charlie Chaplin, but his script never reached him. Both Beckett and the director Alan Schneider were interested in Zero Mostel and Jack MacGowran. However, the former was unavailable and the latter, who accepted at first, became unavailable due to his role in a "Hollywood epic." Beckett then suggested Buster Keaton. Schneider promptly flew to Los Angeles and persuaded Keaton to accept the role along with "a handsome fee for less than three weeks' work."James Karen, who was to have a small part in the film, also encouraged Schneider to contact Keaton.

    The filmed version differs from Beckett's original script but with his approval since he was on set all the time, this being his only visit to the United States. The script printed in Collected Shorter Plays of Samuel Beckett (Faber and Faber, 1984) states:

    Lubrication theory

    In fluid dynamics, lubrication theory describes the flow of fluids (liquids or gases) in a geometry in which one dimension is significantly smaller than the others. An example is the flow above air hockey tables, where the thickness of the air layer beneath the puck is much smaller than the dimensions of the puck itself.

    Internal flows are those where the fluid is fully bounded. Internal flow lubrication theory has many industrial applications because of its role in the design of fluid bearings. Here a key goal of lubrication theory is to determine the pressure distribution in the fluid volume, and hence the forces on the bearing components. The working fluid in this case is often termed a lubricant.

    Free film lubrication theory is concerned with the case in which one of the surfaces containing the fluid is a free surface. In that case the position of the free surface is itself unknown, and one goal of lubrication theory is then to determine this. Surface tension may then be significant, or even dominant. Issues of wetting and dewetting then arise. For very thin films (thickness less than one micrometre), additional intermolecular forces, such as Van der Waals forces or disjoining forces, may become significant.

    Aina

    Aina may refer to:

  • Aina (given name), a Latvian feminine given name
  • Aina Indou, a character from the .hack// franchise
  • Geography

  • Aïna River, a river in Cameroon and Gabon
  • Aina, Iran, a village in Kermanshah Province, Iran
  • Film

  • Aina (1977 film), a 1977 Pakistani film
  • Aina (2013 film)
  • Music

  • Aina (band), a progressive metal supergroup, and their album, Aina, Days of Rising Doom
  • Acronyms=

  • AINA (organization), a French non-governmental organization based in Kabul
  • AINA Association of Inland Navigation Authorities, Membership organisation for navigation authorities in the United Kingdom
  • AINA Assyrian International News Agency
  • See also

  • Aaina (disambiguation)
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