Definitely not. Velvet Goldmine is a made-up story. It doesn't have its roots in any actual events or individuals.
No, Velvet is not based on a true story. It's a fictional creation by the writers and producers.
Yes, 'National Velvet' is indeed based on a true story. Enid Bagnold wrote the original story, and she incorporated many real - life aspects into it. The story of the young girl's love for horses and her journey in the horse - riding world was likely influenced by real - life situations and people she knew. This connection to real life made the story relatable and endearing, which is why it has endured over time both as a novel and as a movie.
Yes, it is. The story of 'Bombay Velvet' draws from real - life happenings in Bombay. It shows the seedy underbelly of the city, with its crime, politics, and the dreams of those trying to make it big. The characters are crafted in a way that they reflect the types of people who were part of that world at that time.
Sort of. While it may have elements drawn from real life, it also takes creative liberties to make the story more engaging and cinematic.
Yes, it was. National Velvet was inspired by real events and people.
No, Velvet Buzzsaw is not based on a true story. It's a fictional creation.
International Velvet is not a true story. It's a creation of the imagination of the writers and filmmakers. There's no real-life basis for it.
Yes, it is. National Velvet was inspired by real-life events and people.
No, Bombay Velvet is not a true story. It's a fictional creation.