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“Alladin and the wonderful lamp” (1952) was a Basant Pictures production and it was directed by Homi Wadia. The movie had Mahipal, Meena Kumari, Jilloo Maa, Vasantrao Pahelwan, B. M. Vyas, Babu Raje, Raja Sandow, W. M. Khan, S. N. Tripathi, Azim etc in it.
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When I look at the names of producer, director, lyricist and music director of “Aabroo” (1968), I realise that this is the same team of “Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiya” (1966). Like the 1966 movie, “Aabroo” (1968) too was a musical blockbuster but no great shakes storywise. “Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiya” (1966) had a great starcast that was sadly wasted. It turns out that the makers had not lost their touch and here they successfully wasted actors like Ashok Kumar, Rehman, Shashikala, Leela Naidu, Jeevan, Mukri, Sunder, Tun Tun, Lalita Pawar, Nirupa Roy, Niranjan Sharma, Praveen Paul, Ravi Kant, Uma Khosla, Nita etc. This movie also had Deepak Kumar, Vimi in lead roles who were immune to such wastage. 🙂
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Asha Bhonsle needs no introduction, but how many of us know about Asha Posle ? Today only a few die hard old timer music lovers may be aware of her but her name has by and large been almost forgotten by now.
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KARWAT (1949) was produced under the banner of Shri Gopal Pictures and directed by Gopal. IMDb has also given the name of B R Chopra as director (uncredited). The star cast included Geeta Nizami, Satish, Paro Devi, Jeevan, Leela Mishra, Sarita Devi, Kamalakant etc. According to information on the website, the film was a costume drama. The film has 11 songs penned by six lyricists – Saifuddin Saif (6), D N Madhok (1), Buta Ram Sharma (1), Saraswati Kumar Deepak (1), Pardes Balam (1) and Charan Das (1). The songs were set to music by Hansraj Bahl. The film appears to have been delayed in the background of partition and aftermath.
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“Baazaar Band Karo” (1974), though a recent movie by the standards of this blog was a movie I knew nothing about when I lived through 1974. This obscure movie was produced and directed by B R Ishara who had the reputation of making sleazy movies meant to titillate, if movie reviewers of Hindi magazines that I read were to be believed.
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Divas of Hindi film music (7)
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O sajna barkha bahaar aayi
Jaa re jaa re ud jaa re panchhi
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“Hamaari Baat” (1943) was directed by M I Dharamsey for Bombay Talkies. The movie had Devika Rani, Jairaj, Suraiya, Shah Nawaaz, Mumtaz Ali, David, Prabha, Rajkumari Shukla, Kamta Prasad, Uday Kumar, Arun Kumar, Dulari, Raj Kapoor etc in it.
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“Hyderabad Ki Naazneen” (1952) is a by now forgotten movie. Here is what Mr Arunkumar Deshmukh, our beloved inhouse encyclopaedia, has to say about this movie:
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“Dr Vidya” (1962) was directed by Rajendra Bhatia for Deluxe Films. The movie had Manoj Kumar, Vaijayantimala, Nazir Hussain, Madan Puri, Shivraj, Mumtaz, Manvendra, Sunder, Helen, Prem Chopra, Leela Chitnis etc in it.
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There were a number of Urdu poets during the golden era of Hindi film music that also ran in the contest of attaining the prime slots as lyricists in Hindi films. By early 60s, most of them had either disappeared from the scene or they were marginalised. A few of them had migrated to Pakistan to try their luck there. The names of some of such lyricists who come to my mind are Nakshab, Anjum Philibiti, Zia Sarhadi, Behzad Lucknowi, Aziz Kashmiri, Shewan Rizvi, Noor Lucknowi, Khumar Barabankvi etc. Some of them were also script/screenplay writers at one time or the other.
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