Archive for November 2014
Ye kaun chali jaati hai
Posted on: November 23, 2014
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“Saugandh”(1942) was directed by Hem Chandra for New Theatres, Calcutta. The movie had Asit Baran, Bharati devi, Pahadi Sanyal, Chandravati, Suprabha Mukherji, Srilekha, Chhabi Biswas, Vinay Goswami, Khagen Pathak, Farooque Mirza, Dar Kashmiri, Nemo, Tulsi Chakraborty, Puttan, Narayan Rao, Maya Bose, Gopal Das, Kali Ghosh, Hira Bai, Natwar, Jawaharlal, Kaalo, Dwijen Sanyal etc in it.
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Man mere aandhi ban jaa
Posted on: November 23, 2014
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“Sapera”(1939) was directed by Debaki Bose for New Theatres, Calcutta. The movie had Pahadi Sanyal, Kanan Devi, Prithviraj Kapoor, Nawab, K C Dey, Menaka Devi, Sham Laha, Vikram Kapoor, Vinay Goswami, Satya Mukherji etc in it.
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Kudrat hai rab ki nyaari
Posted on: November 23, 2014
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“Laal Chithhi”(1935) was directed by Niranjan B Bhardwaj for Prakash Pictures. This extremely obscure movie had Panna, Jayant, Rajkumari, Alaknanda, Ramzan Khan, Lallubhai, Ismail, Jahaangeer, J M Kaul, Taara etc in it.
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Karna fakeeri phir kya dilgeeri
Posted on: November 22, 2014
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In continuation to my post for ‘apne haathon ko pehchaan’ :
There is this bhajan/song which is more a philosophical song from 1989 movie ‘ Bade ghar ki Beti ‘.
Actually it is based on a Meera bhajan, but improvised by the lyricist Santosh Anand and composers Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Once heard never forgotten kind of song, with its simple words and simple philosophy of contentment and containment.
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So jaa so jaa so jaa
Posted on: November 22, 2014
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LOST AND FOUND-GEMS FROM UNRELEASED FILMS…Song No. 12…LAST SONG OF THIS SERIES
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Today’s song is a real Gem in this series. In the period 1931 to 1940, there were only 7 unreleased films, out of which information is available on the records of only 3 films. This is/may be because though having records for the film songs issued commercially had started from 1932, it had not caught momentum till late 30s. Madhuri-1932 was the FIRST film for which commercial records were issued with the Film and Singer’s name mentioned on the Record label. Obviously, this film ‘Stove Tragedy’ whose song we are going to enjoy today, must have been made after 1932.
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Duniya mujh par deewaani
Posted on: November 22, 2014
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“Saugandh”(1942) was directed by Hem Chandra for New Theatres, Calcutta. The movie had Asit Baran, Bharati devi, Pahadi Sanyal, Chandravati, Suprabha Mukherji, Srilekha, Chhabi Biswas, Vinay Goswami, Khagen Pathak, Farooque Mirza, Dar Kashmiri, Nemo, Tulsi Chakraborty, Puttan, Narayan Rao, Maya Bose, Gopal Das, Kali Ghosh, Hira Bai, Natwar, Jawaharlal, Kaalo, Dwijen Sanyal etc in it.
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In an article posted today, Sudhir Ji lamented the fact that Religious movies had sadly gone out of favour and fashion among movie makers and that deprived people from the opportunity of watching Jeewan as Narad, Dara Singh as Hanuman and Premnath as Yamraj. 🙂
And then Sudhir Ji went to to discuss a song picturised on today’s birthday boy Premnath.
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Jaaneman jaane jaan
Posted on: November 21, 2014
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LOST AND FOUND-GEMS FROM UNRELEASED FILMS…Song No. 11
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it is not that Unreleased films were the speciality of the 40s or 50s. on the contrary, the percentage of such films has increased from the last few years. What I learnt from last few days, while working on this series is, that the number of incomplete or unreleased films was the maximum- to the extent of almost running over 100- during the years 70s and 80s. If you see the statistics, you will find that the number of censored films has also increased systematically from 1970 onwards. In 1990, it touched 200 films and thereafter from 2000, it has always been between 200 to 300, touching 250 in 2005.
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