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6419 | Post No. : | 19924 |
Hullo Atuldom
“Jangal Mein Mangal” is a 1972 Bollywood romance film produced & directed by Rajendra Bhatia. The film starred Kiran Kumar, Reena Roy, Sonia Sahni & Pran in important characters. The others in the cast were Balraj Sahni (special appearence I think), Chandrasekhar, Arpana Choudhary, Gulshan Bawra, Paintal, Arvind Trivedi, Jayshree T, Meena T, Narendranath, Upendra Trivedi, Birbal, Padma Khanna etc etc. The film had music by Shankar Jaikishan with Hasrat Jaipuri & Neeraj as the lyricists. There were seven songs that had Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle, Usha Mangeshkar, & Mohd Rafi as the playback singers. The song with this post has two versions.
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Kaun mila mohey haaye re
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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6419 | Post No. : | 19923 |
Today, February 13, 2026, is the 97th birth anniversary of Lekh Tandon, one of the versatile yet underrated Hindi filmmakers. Like Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Lekh Tandon made decent films with commercial appeal. He experienced many ups and downs in his filmy career of about five decades. Yet he never gave up the career until his death.
Lekh Raj Tandon (13/02/1929 – 17/10/2017) was born in Lahore. His father, Faqueer Chand Tandon was the classmate of Prithviraj Kapoor. His elder brother, Yograj Tandon was Urdu playwright and worked as a secretary to Prithviraj Kapoor. Lekh Tandon’s father wanted him to compete for Civil Engineering entrance examination of VJTI in Bombay (Mumbai). Sometime in summer vacation, Lekh Tandon visited Bombay and stayed with Prithviraj Kapoor. During his stay, he used to go with Raj Kapoor and Shammi Kapoor for watching the film shoots. He instantly liked the medium of film and decided that he wanted to become the film director.
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Chaley aao dheerey dheerey
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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6419 | Post No. : | 19921 |
“Samaaj Ko Badal Daalo”(1947) was directed by Vijay Bhatt for Prakash Pictures, Bombay. The movie had Arun Ahuja, Mridula,Yakub,Umakant, Leela Pawar, Bikram Kapoor etc in it. This social reform movie dealt with the topic of mismatched marriages.
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Tujh bin kaun sahaara Bhagwan
Posted on: February 12, 2026
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6418 | Post No. : | 19919 |
#the Decade of Forties – 1941 – 1950 #
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Regulars on this blog must have already noticed that nowadays I have been regularly sharing older songs. I had started as a fan and contributor of songs from the seventies – to early eighties. But I like songs from earlier decades as well. But my exposure to songs of 1930s and 1940s may have been limited to the “puraani Filmon ke geet” programme of SLBC that was broadcast from 7:30 AM to 8 AM, ending with a K L Saigal song at the stroke of 8 AM. However thanks to this blog, now I have been listening to many many older songs and also sharing them here. Listening to these songs is always a pleasure.
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Hamne kisee se sunee kahaanee
Posted on: February 12, 2026
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6418 | Post No. : | 19918 |
“Jhoola”(1941) was directed by Gyan Mukherjee for Bombay Talkies Ltd, Bombay. The movie had Leela Chitnis, Ashok Kumar, Shah Nawaz, V. H. Desai, Mumtaz Ali, Karuna Devi, Shahzadi, Rajkumari Shukla, Meenu Kapoor, M.A. Aziz, Kazi, Master Lakshman, Leeladhar Sharma, Iqbal Bai, B.M. Dixit, Jyoti, Dulari, Nana Palsikar etc in it.
Ud jaayegaa hans akela
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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6417 | Post No. : | 19917 | Movie Count : |
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‘Dozakh’ (2015) was a film about whose existence I came to know about very recently thanks to Sant Kabir’s couplets which was the only song in this film. The title of the film itself put me in a confusion as I heard this word for the first time. Online search revealed that ‘dozakh’ is a Persian word which means ‘hell’ and ‘jahannum’ in Arabic. The full title of the film is ‘Dozakh – In Search of Heaven’. The idea behind the title is that the director wanted to emphasise on a dogmatic belief that a person who strictly follows his own religious guidelines and hates other religions will go to heaven.
The film had Lalit Tiwari and the child actor, Garrick Chaudhari in the main roles, supported by Ruby Saini, Nazim Khan, Khushboo Seth, Pawan Tiwari, Irfaan Rizvi etc. The film was produced by Zaigham Imam and Pawan Tiwari and was directed by Zaigham Imam. This film can be put under the category of the parallel cinema. The film was shown in some international fiom festivals – both in India and abroad during 2013-14. It received Censor Certificate for theatrical release on August 30, 2014 but the film could get the thetrical release in India on March 20, 2015.
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6417 | Post No. : | 19915 |
There are some popular Kishore Kumar songs that were inspired from songs that were originally created in 1930 and 1940s and they were from movies featuring Ashok Kumar. For example, Kishore Kumar’s “Padosan” song “ek chatur naar karke singaar” was inspired from “Jhoola”(1941) song, “ek chatur naar kar kar singaar” which was sung by Ashok Kumar and it was picturised on Ashok Kumar himself. For that matter, even the movie “Padosan” was inspired from “Jhoola”(1941).
Then there is Kishore Kumar’s popular song “koi humdum na raha” from “Jhumroo”(1961). This song was inspired from “Jeewan Naiyya”(1936) song Koi humdum na raha which was sung by Ashok Kumar and was picturised on him as well.
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