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O meri bulbul e baghdaad
Posted on: November 25, 2014
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“Naya Paisa”(1958) was produced and directed by Aspi Irani for Super Pictures, Bombay. The movie had Johny Walker, Chaand Usmani, Agha, Krishna Kumari, Shammi, Tuntun, Indira Bansal, Manohar Deepak, Kanchanmala, Arun, Babu Raje, Mumtaz Ali, H Prakash, Uma Dutt, Mohan Sandow, Dalpu, Kamal Mohan, Ashok, Farida, Rukhsana, Abdul Kareem Khan, Bagla, Miss Bilkis with Nadira in guest appearance.
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Phulbagiya mein bulbul boley
Posted on: February 7, 2013
“Rani Roopmati” (1959) was a Ravikala Chitra Production movie. It was directed by S N Tripathi. The movie had Nirupa Roy, Bharat Bhushan, Nalini Chonker, Ullhas, B. M. Vyas, Babu Raje, Amarnath etc in it.
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Bulbul mere chaman ke
Posted on: July 20, 2012
“Heer” (1956) was a Filmistan production. It was directed by Hamid Dutt. The movie had Pradeep Kumar, Nutan, Ulhas, Darpan, S. L. Puri, Randhir, Krishna Kumari, Zohra Sehgal, Chaman Puri, Mubarak, Murad, Rashid Khan, Lalita Pawar, Shakuntala etc in it.
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Ek thhaa gul aur ek thhi bulbul
Posted on: July 28, 2011
In Hindi movies, actors tend to sing song at just about any occasions, including when they are travelling. we have several rail songs, car songs, chariot songs etc in Hindi movies where actors, not content with travelling in silence, break into a song.
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This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie songs and a regular contributor to this blog.
Parbat Pe Apna Dera (1944) is one of the more important creations of V Shantaram. The film deals with the concept of ‘maya’ the enduring allurement of the material world that spares no one. The theme also deals with the consequences fo desires, which are mostly painful and damaging. Briefly, Ulhas is an ascetic who lives alone on a hilltop, and does not allows any visitors or passersby to come to him. Once, Vanmala chances to come face to face with this ascetic, in one of her treks. She is injured, and the ascetic has some cure that relieves her of pain. She is the daughter of a rich person, probably used to having her way. She insists on continuing to meet Ulhas, against his wishes, and continues to bring him gifts, almost setting up a household on the hilltop, once where there was an abode of renunciation. One thing leads to another, and the ascetic ties the nuptial knot with this rich lady, leaves his ‘parbat’ (symbolically the high vantage point of human experience), and comes down to ‘civilization’ to live with his newfound family.
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“Baadshah” (1954) is a forgotten movie by now. This movie had Pradeep Kumar, Usha Kiran and Mala Sinha in lead roles.
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In the beginning of his career, Kalyanji had initially given music alone, before forming a partnership with his younger sibling, viz Anandji. “Bedard Zamaana Kyaa Jaane” (1959) is one such movie where Kalyanji gave mosic solo under the name Kalyanji Veerji Shah.
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