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Maine tumko chaaha pehli baar
Posted on: January 22, 2013
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“Double Cross” (1973) was a Pashupati Pictures Pvt Limited production movie. It was produced by Yash Kohli and directed by Gogi Anand. The movie had Vijay Anand, Rekha, Asha Sachdev, David Abraham, Madan Puri, Kuljeet, Dev Kumar, Ranjeeta Thakur, Sulochana aka Ruby Myers, Manmohan, Mohan Choti, Sunder, Indira Bansal, Capt.Manmohan, Polson, V.Gopal, Birbal, Raj Kishore, Habib, Mama, Ramesh, Lala Nazir, Jullien, Sammi, Shanti, D.Kumar, Dhanna, Sujata, Ratna, Baby Nalina, Pushpa Varma, Zarina, Marie, Parvati Shirodkar etc in it.
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“Chakravyuh” (1978) was produced by Yusuf Hassan and directed by Basu Chatterji. The movie was an adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Thirtynine Steps”. The movie had Rajesh Khanna, Neetu Singh, Vinod Mehra, simple Kapadia, Pradeep Kumar, Deven Verma, Om Shivpuri, Dina Pathak, A K Hangal, Pinchoo Kapoor, Rozeena, Yunus Parvez, Asim Kumar, Amrit Lakhanpal, Master Raju etc.
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Oonche sur mein gaaye jaa
Posted on: January 13, 2013
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This article is written by Arunkumar Deshmukh, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
For the Generations that became young in 50s, 60s or the 70s, Dev Anand was their Idol. The theatres showing his films used to be crowded with youngsters who tried to copy his style, mannerisms, Hair style etc.
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Rang le aayenge roop le aayenge
Posted on: January 4, 2013
I had heard this song “rang le aayenge roop le aayenge” many times during its days in 1970s. This song was quite a popular song of its time, but all this while I was not aware about the movie this song was from. It is only now that I have come to know that the song was from a movie called “Bhanwar” (1976). This by now obscure movie was an Evershine Pictures production. It was produced by Shyam Keswani and Nandu Mirani. Bhappi Sonie was the director. The story of this song was written by Gulshan Nanda who was a very popular Hindi language pulp fiction novelist of those days.
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“Red Rose” (1980) was a Gaurav Arts Production. It was produced by M P Jain and Ravi Kumar and directed by Bharati Raja. The movie had Rajesh Khanna, Poonam Dhillon, Roopesh Kumar, Om Shivpuri,Sateyen Kappoo, Shammi, Keshto Mukherjee, Shashi Kiran, Ram .P.Sethi, Master Mayoor, Ritu Kamal, Snehalata,Jezbel, Umesh Sharma, Madhu Patel, Anita, Anjana, Rajani, Shankar Singh, Swaraj Gupta, Sardar, Janak Raj, Munni, Baby Gowri, Raja Ram, Krishna Moorthy, Azhar, Anand Girdhar, Aruna Irani, Padmini Kapila, Manmauji etc in it.
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“Raakhi Aur Hathhkadi” (1972) was produced by S Noor and directed by S M Sagar. The movie had Ashok Kumar, Vijay Arora, Asha Parekh, Kabir Bedi, Helen, Anoop Kumar, Sulochana, Raj Mehra, Sudhir, Nazima etc in it.
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Tumse nahin kam tumse nahin kam
Posted on: November 28, 2012
“Chham Chhama Chham” (1952) was a Mohan Pictures Production. It was directed by P L Santoshi. The movie had Kishore Kumar, Rehana, Radha Krishnan, Pran, Mohana etc in it.
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I was at my movie watching “best” in 1980, and movies of that vintage are recent movies by the standards of this blog. Still I had never heard of this movie called “Zaalim” (1980) till now. When one looks at the starcast of this movie, one finds the name of Vinod Khanna as the hero who looked the most likely candidate to challenge Amitabh Bachchan as the leading male actor of those days, but unlike Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Khanna lacked peace of mind and was searching for it in the Ashram of Bhagwan Rajneesh, later known as Osho. As a result, Vinod Khanna was distracted and was unable to devote himself fully to his filmy career. That told on the box office performances of his movies of those days.
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Chalo kahin aur chalte hain
Posted on: September 20, 2012
When one talks of a movie called “Naya Daur”, one thinks of the B R Chopra movie of 1957 which had Dilip Kumar and Vyjyanti Mala in lead roles and which had lilting music by O P Nayyar.
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Today (6 september) is the birth anniversary of Yash Johar (6 september 1929- 26 june 2004). His real name was Anand Raj Johar. He worked in Ajanta Arts (Sunil Dutt’s banner) and later Navketan (Dev Anand’s banner), before he established his own production house called Dharma Productions in 1976.
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