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This article is the 18200th song post in the blog.

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5683 Post No. : 18200

It is said that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. This is a Chinese saying which teaches us that even the longest and most difficult ventures have a starting point; something which begins with one first step.

We in the blog have been following this saying without realising it. If one song post is considered one step, then we took our first step on 19 July 2008. Today (8 February 2024) is the 5683rd day for the blog. With this post we take our 18200th step. Or to be more precise, this post is the 18200th post for the blog. The figure of 18200 is quite a mind boggling figure, but we were able to achieve it without putting us under any pressure. We just kept covering a few songs every day, kept celebrating important milestones, kept enjoying the journey, and now, here we are.
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5671 Post No. : 18179

‘Dev Kanya’ (1963) was a directed by SN Tripathi for Sur Sagar Chitra, Bombay. This movie had Mahipal, Anita Guha, BM Vyas, Krishna Kumari, Babu Raje, Mukri etc in it.
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This song post marks the 1000th song of Laxmikant Pyarelal as music directors in the blog.

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5670 Post No. : 18177

Today (26 January 2024) is Republic Day of India.

India became a republic on 26 January 1950. That was easily a red letter day in the history of Modern India. It was on this day that India decided to be a country that would be a democracy where each citizen, irrespective of his caste, creed, religion, gender, economic status etc would enjoy equality without discrimination. The country would be governed according to the acts of Indian constitution that was adopted on this date.
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5663 Post No. : 18165

Today’s song is from a costume film ‘Raj Pratigya’ (1958).

This is yet another film, with a story of King and Queen. I have seen this film and have its story with me. Otherwise also, the film’s title and the cast are a clear giveaway enough to declare this film as a Raja-Rani film. The only difference is, this film’s story is based on the background of 2 warring kingdoms, Magadh and Malawa, which existed in olden times in India. After seeing such films, one gets the answer why and how the Mughals or the Europeans could win in India and managed to rule it despite the population being majority Hindus and the rulers in a disciplined minority. The majority was busy fighting among themselves rather than with the invaders jointly !
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5662 Post No. : 18164

Shakespeare’s plays have been one of the important sources for adapting them in Hindi films since the beginning of the Indian film industry in 1913. However, since very few films produced and released during the silent film era survived, it is difficult to say how many silent films were based on Shakespeare’s plays. A research paper on Shakespeare on Screen by Dr. Joseph Koyippally has identified 8 silent films based on Shakespeare’s plays that were released between 1923-30.
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5661 Post No. : 18162

Today’s song is from a folk tale based film ‘Naulakha Haar’ (1953).

The film was inspired by the famous folk tale of Rajasthan about the love story of Alha-Udal, with the background of 2 warring kingdoms. A lot of cinematic liberty is taken while writing the film story, in order to make the film appealing to more types of audience. Films on famous folk tales are not uncommon in the Hindi film industry. In fact they are a great source of imagination to form hundreds of stories, with desirable changes in the script. Hindi film makers have been making films on such traditional folk stories from all over India. When they exhausted such stories they turned to stories from Arabia and Europe too, besides our own Mythology and Puranas. Some of the love stories I remember offhand , which were made into Hindi films are….
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5660 Post No. : 18161

‘Samaaj’ (1954) was produced by Ashok Kumar and directed by Vasant Joglekar for Ashok Kumar Productions, Bombay. The movie had Ashok Kumar, Usha Kiran, Shashikala, Anup Kumar, Agha, Nazir Hussain, Leela Mishra, Iftikhar, Sumati Gupte, Aroop Kumar (son of Ashok Kumar) etc in it. SN Banerjee and Dhumal were in guest appearances in the movie.
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5656 Post No. : 18156

“Sati Narmada” (1950) was directed by Ishwarlal for Abhimanyu Chitra productions. The movie had Jeevan, Sulochana Chatterji, Umakant, Salvi, Babu, Raje etc in it.
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5651 Post No. : 18147

Hullo Atuldom

“Lakshmi” (1982) which was directed by B. S. Thapa; produced by Raja Desai & Raja Roy.

The story was revolving around Reena Roy’s character -Lakshmi; Raj Babbar played her husband Vijay Singh & son Ajay Singh. Ranjeet played a pimp who has a change of heart & emotion when Lakshmi addresses him as ‘Bhaiyya’ & pleads him to help her keep herself ‘GANGA KI TARAH PAVITRA’ inspite of being a courtesan. Nadira played the owner of the ‘Kotha’ where Lakshmi takes refuge in her bid to escape goons. She also has a change of thinking & heart when she sees Ranjeet standing up for Lakshmi when Kadar Khan (in a guest appearance)-playing a daku- tries to molest her. Nadira eventually takes sanyaas but not before seeing Lakshmi give birth to her daughter (she was pregnant with her second child when she had landed at the kotha)
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5650 Post No. : 18145

“Khufia Mahal”(1964) was produced and directed by Akkoo for Amar Films, Bombay. The movie had Jairaj, Chitra, Sherry, Sheikh, Mohammad Ali Steelman, Kasim, Mohmmad Ghori, Nanak Singh, Akram, Mohammad, Rafiq, Baburao Pahalwan, with Tun Tun, Mohna, Jilani, Arvind Kumar, Malik, Maqbool, Joshibala, Mohan Modi, Gope Raj, Pal Sharma etc in it. It had guest appearances by Azad, Sundar, Ram Rasila, and Indira Bansal. In addition, the movie had wrestlers King Kong, J.D. Goldstein, and wonders Apeman, Gorilla, Jin, Flying Horse, and Mahal. A ‘Mermaid’ fish (16 ft long) is also listed by HFGK in the cast of the movie.
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