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“Shirin Farhad”(1945) was directed by Prahlad Dutt for Pancholi Art Pictures, Lahore. The movie had Raagini, Jayant, Ghulam Mohamad, Gyani, Zahoor Shah, Ata, Ishaq, Nafees Begam, Wazir Begam etc in it.
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“Maine Jeena Seekh Liya”(1959) was directed by Satish Nigam for Filmistan, Bombay. The movie had Ameeta, Ravindra Kapoor, Durga Khote, P Kailash, Badri Prasad, Agha, Sabita Chatterji, Lata, Suresh Kumar, Murad, Noorjahaan, Narbada Shankar, Tiger (the dog), Munshi Khanzar etc in it.
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What is common among Sulochana (real name: Ruby Mayer), Rose (Rose Musleah), Pramila (Easther Victoria Abraham), Sabita Devi (Iris Gasper) and Ramola Devi (Rachel Cohen)?

They all were Jews (almost all of them being Baghdadi Jews) hailing from Calcutta (Kolkata) and were star actresses in Hindi films during 1930s and 40s. Barring Ramola Devi, all of them started their filmy career with silent films. It is surprising that those days when oriental women were mostly relegated to the four walls of their homes, how these Baghdadi Jew actresses found their way to the film industry which was not regarded as a respectable profession even in their Middle-East culture. To understand this, it is necessary to go into the genesis of Baghdadi Jews in India.
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“Izzat” (1952) not to be confused with “Apni Izzat”(1952) was directed by Taimur Behram Shah for Taimur Art Productions, Bombay. The movie had Nirupa Roy, Amarnath, Agha, Jeevan, Manorama, Rajni, Veera, Pesi Patel, Nazira, Baby Kalpana etc. in it.
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“Birhan”(1948) was directed by Kailash Bhandari for National Film Producers, Bombay. The movie had Roopa, Pran, Begam Parveen, Gul Zamaan, Ram Lal, Zaheer, Nafees Begam, Krishna Rane, Cuckkoo etc in it.
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Missing Films of 1960s – 34
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Yesterday, 25th July, was the anniversary of passing away of GS Kohli, the music director extraordinaire. He passed away in 1996, in Bombay.

A long time assistant music director to OP Nayyar, he had a short stint as an independent music director in the decade of 1960s. Despite a load of fantastic lilting songs in all his films – songs that became instant hits, very popular in their times, and still continue to be favourites of the lovers of the golden era of Hindi film music – he remained confined to B/C grade stunt films only. He continued to work as OPN’s assistant before, during and after his stint as an independent music director.
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“Romeo and Juliet” (1947) was directed by Akhtar Hussain for Nargis arts Concerns, Bombay. This movie, a home production of Nargis, had Nargis, Sapru, Anwar, Sunalini Devi, Nisaar, Johw Cawas, Hamid Muraad, Nazeer Kashmiri, Voilet, Pushpa, Abdul Rasheed, Amanullah etc in it.
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“Roomaal”(1949) was directed by Ramchandra Thakur for Varuna Films, Bombay. This social movie had Nargis, Rehman, Jeewan, Indu, Jairaj, Badri Prasad, Majnu, Jillobai, Cuckkoo, Ramesh Thakur, Urvashi, Jankidas, Deepak, Peetoo, Boy Ratan, Azim, Shaamu, Mukesh, Sohanlal, Ahmad etc in it.
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“Paristan”(1957) was a fantasy movie which was produced by Sharad Desai and directed by Dhirubhai Desai for Sharad Productions, Bombay. The movie had Shakila, Ranjan, Roopmala, Lalita Pawar, P Kailash, Chandrashekhar, Agha, Manorama, Ramesh Sinha, Suryakant, Jankidas, Indira Bansal, Jeewan Kala, Kesari, Narendra Kumar, Shrawan Kumar, Shashimala, Santosh Kumar, Dilip, Anil Kumar, with guest appearance by Tuntun.
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“Kinaara” (1949) was directed by Ambalal Dave for New India Theaters, Bombay. The movie had Geeta Bali, Madhusudan Acharya, Ram Singh, Sharda, Kanta Kumari, R S Dubey, Pandey, Charubala, M S Bhalla, Jamu Patel, S Nazir, Bismillah Khan etc in it.
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