Tu hee more tan mein ramaa
Posted on: May 1, 2026
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6496 | Post No. : | 20190 |
“Adalat”(1948) was directed by Vasant Joglekar for Mangal Pictures, Bombay. The movie had Baburao Pendharkar, Salvi, Jog, Madgulkar, Jaysingh, Saroj Borkar, Sudha Apte, Nalini Dhere, Shalini, Rajan (Jawale) etc in it.
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Kailashnath Prabhu Avinaashee
Posted on: May 1, 2026
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6496 | Post No. : | 20189 |
‘Shiv Bhakt’ (1955) was produced under the banner of AVM Productions and was directed by H L N Simha who also wrote the story. The cast included Shahu Modak, Pandari Bai, Padmini, Anant Kumar, Mishra, Kumaridevi, Rushyendramani, Ragini, H Ramachandra Shastri, Deshraj etc. The film was a remake of the Kannada film, ‘Bedara Kannappa’ (1954) – [English translation: ‘Hunter Kannappa’] which was also directed by H L N Simha. Later, there were remakes of the film in Tamil and Telugu.
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6495 | Post No. : | 20187 |
‘Mere Armaan Mere Sapne’ (1963) was produced and directed by Arabind Sen under his banner, Lalit Kala Mandir. The cast included Pradip Kumar, Kumari Naaz, Ashim Kumar, Jayshree Gadkar, Pran, Agha, Sumitra Devi, Manmohan Krishna, Asit Sen, Badri Prasad, Johnny Whisky, Padma Devi, Paro Devi, Samar Chatterjee, Laxmi Chhaya, Madhumati, Surekha etc.
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Sawera muqaddar ka hone to de
Posted on: April 29, 2026
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6494 | Post No. : | 20186 | Movie Count : |
5205 |
#The Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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(Songs from Un Released/Shelved Movies)
In this post I am presenting a song from a movie listed from the 1970s, that was never released. There is hardly did not got completed. The title of this movie is ‘Necklace Thief’. Online sources mention the year of this movie as 1971.
Geet Kosh Vol-V (1971-1980) mentions this movie ‘Necklace Thief’ as a movie produced under the banner of Shree Nevatiya Films, Bombay. No details about the cast of this movie are available there. The song list mentions two songs for this movie. Both songs are in the voice of Krishna Kalle. Spaces are left after these two songs indicating the possibility that more songs could well have been recorded whose details are not known. Madhukar Rajasthani is the lyricist for this movie and music composer is Suman Jagdish.
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Mohe na bachcha kehna
Posted on: April 28, 2026
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6493 | Post No. : | 20184 |
Today’s song is a child song from the social film Das Baje-1942.
Actually there were 2 films having this same title. The other film Das Baje or 10 O’ Clock was made in 1958. It was a Crime thriller. Then there was also a film titled 11 Baje or 11 O’Clock made in 1948. This was a Stunt film. Topping the clock another film called 12 O’Clock or Bara baje was made in 1958. This was also a Crime thriller.
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assalaam alghulaam
Posted on: April 27, 2026
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6492 | Post No. : | 20183 |
Hullo Atuldom
27th April 2009 was the date when Zulfiqar Ali Shah Khan – better known as Feroz Khan- bid adieu to this mortal world. He was only 69 or 73 at that time (there is no clear year of birth available anywhere on the internet).
He was born in Bangalore (which was part of the Kingdom of Mysore at that time) in 1935 (according to some accounts) or 1939 (as mentioned at other places on the internet) to parents who were from Persia & Afghanistan. He was educated in schools of Bangalore but never went to college (by his own admission). But, looking at the way he conducted himself on-screen- the walk, a drawl in the dialogue delivery etc. would make the audiences feel that he was someone who was educated in some overseas university. He brought the wild west to Bollywood with his leather boots, hats and cigars, and he did it with swag.
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Honthhon pe aaye tera naam
Posted on: April 27, 2026
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6492 | Post No. : | 20182 |
#The Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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#Taraanaa-1979#
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Today I am presenting a lesser heard song from the movie ‘Taraana-1979’. In fact this song was not included in the movie though it was recorded. I had in my earlier posts presenting this movie’s songs mentioned the following;
HFGK Vol-V (1971-1980) lists twelve songs for this movie. However, it seems that two songs were not included in the movie and out of these two even the audio/record is also not available for one song.
The cast of this movie ‘Taraana-1979’ included Ranjeeta, Mithun Chakraborty, Dr Shreeram Lagoo, Urmila Bhatt, Jayshree T., Sharat Saxena, and Om Shivpuri. They were supported by Yunus Parvez, Janki Das, Sundar, Bhagwan, Shakeel, Satyabhan Sinha, Naresh, Pardesi, Master Sandeep, Shobha Khote, Mala Jaggi, Uma Khosla, and Jagdeep. The story, screenplay and dialogues of this movie were written by Khalid & Narvi. Editing of this film was done by Mukhtar Ahmed. Music for this movie was composed by Raamlaxman. Lyricist Ravindra Rawal and Tilakraj Thapar penned six songs each for this movie. Usha Mangeshkar, Shailendra Singh, Aarti Mukherjee, Jagjit Singh, Dilraj Kaur, Chetan and Varsha Bhonsle were the singers.
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6492 | Post No. : | 20181 | Movie Count : |
5204 |
Mukesh and his Composers – 47
Mahesh Kanodia (27 January 1937–25 October 2020) and Naresh Kanodia (20 August 1943–27 October 2020) popularly known as the composer duo of Mahesh-Naresh are a famous name in the state of Gujarat. The brothers were multitalented and performed as composers, singers, actors and musicians in films and theatre. They passed away within two days in the month of October 2020 during Covid-19 pandemic.
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