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“Chale Hain Sasuraal”(1966) was directed by Dharam Kumar for Krishnadeep Productions, Bombay. This B movie had Helen and Chandrashekhar in lead roles. The movie also had Bhagwaan, Meenakshi, Madhumati, Sherry, Sunder, Tuntun, Aruna Irani, Mirza Musahrraf, Sheikh, Polson, Indira Bansal, Dilip Dutt, Jerry, Jilaani, Thakur, Anwari, Raj Deewan, Maqbool, Bimla Kashmiri, RN Nambiar etc in it.
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Hindustan Ki Qasam
Posted on: October 9, 2017
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नभ: स्पृशम् दीप्तम्
Touch the Sky with Glory
What an appropriate motto this is, for the flying heroes of our national force that is responsible for the defense of our nation’s skies, and the keepers of our aerial security. The Indian Air Force, the aerial arm of our armed forces, celebrated its 85 anniversary yesterday – 8th October, 2017.
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Us Jaan e Do Aalam Ka Jalwaa
Posted on: June 26, 2017
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#the Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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# Bhoole-Bisre Geet # 55 # Qawwalis – 7#
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Under this series today we have this beautiful ‘Sufi Qawwali’ composed by C.Arjun and which is written by none other than Sahir Ludhianvi for the movie ‘Nawaab Sahib-1978’. I have vague memories of watching this movie in late seventies or early eighties, but I do not remember much about this movie or its story line. The only memory of this movie that I had carried over in my growing years and thereafter was this song ‘Hum Mein Hai Kya Ke Hamen Koi Haseena Chaahe’ sung by Mohd Rafi.
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Kaise rishte kaise naate
Posted on: March 1, 2017
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“Chowki Number 11″(1978)) was produced by Siddhartha/ Kuki and directed by V K Sobti. The movie had Vinod Mehra, Zarina Wahab, Jagdeep, Amjad Khan, Kader Khan, Aruna Irani, Katy Mirza etc in it.
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Aao aao aate kyun nahin
Posted on: November 4, 2015
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“Around The World” (1967) was a P S Pictures production. It was directed by Pachhi. The movie had Raj Kapoor, Rajshree, Ameeta, Mehmood, Pran, Raj Mehra, Achla Sachdev, Vishwa Mehra, Om Prakash, Pachhi etc in it.
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Entertaining Sales Pitch Songs – 7
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I remember such sellers from my travels in childhood. It was a time when intercity travel of half a day or less would be a journey by bus, and a longer journey would be by train. Both my maternal and paternal families are spread out over the Punjab and Himachal areas north of Delhi – Chandigarh, Simla, Ludhiana, Jalandhar and Amritsar. All these cities being less than a day’s journey, our travels were generally by the intercity state transport buses. Any other travels, like visiting other metropolitan cities which are all south of Delhi, would generally be by train. During my school years, travel to visit family was quite a regular affair, once or twice a year during vacation breaks. Other travels, to places like Bombay, Calcutta, Madras and Bangalore were less frequent.
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Rare Performances – Things Unique and Unexpected #5
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Most artists are typecast – very strictly, very narrowly, and sometimes one would say, very harshly too. The first level of typecasting is basic and is based on the chosen field of performance. Artists are lyricists, writers, music directors, actors, singers, directors etc. This level of categorization is natural and acceptable. Almost always, an artist will
focus on his or her chosen field of specialization. And that is where majority of them remain confined for a majority of the time of their careers.
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Ho tera pyaar khuda
Posted on: January 26, 2014
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Today (26 january 2014) is the 65th Republic day of India. India had always been a melting pot of people of diverse backgrounds. Unity in diversity became an official policy of India of 26 january 1950 when Indian constitution came into force that made india a democratic republic where all citizens were given equal rights.
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O paise tu Bhagwaan nahin
Posted on: May 20, 2013
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The song under discussion today is from the funny film, “Main shadi karne Chala”-62, sung by manna Dey and Mohammad Rafi.
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Ek jaanib shamm e mehfil
Posted on: March 17, 2013
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This article is written by Pamir Harvey, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
This song from Abhilasha (1968) is not so well known like the other two featured songs on the blog here. It is a Rafi-Manna Dey duet. Roshan used this combination of voices brilliantly in his qawaalis. This song, I think is the first time that Pancham uses this pair of voices.
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