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One more film to add to the list. Today’s Yippeee film is ‘Hamaare Gham Se Mat Khelo’ from 1967. Being a film of relatively recent vintage, I am surprised that I am not able to find this song online. This song was heard fairly frequently on the radio in those days, but it seems to have dropped out of the collective memory.
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OK so, ‘Ek Ladki Saat Ladke’ from 1961, is the film that today joins the ranks of films with all their songs posted. It is Yippeee-land time for this film. And that’s all folks, that I can say for this film. Another one of the ‘Lost Children’, about whom nothing more is known, nothing more exists in memory. Yes, there is information that is contained in the Geet Kosh. Based on the Geet Kosh inputs, the basic demographics for this film are as follows.

The film is produced and directed by Roop K Shorey. The cast of actors is very brief – Ravinder Kapoor, Ameeta, Majnu, Badri Prasad, and Durga Khote. After having tasted success with ‘Ek Thi Ladki’ (1949) and ‘Ek Do Teen’ (1953), Roop K Shorey tried to repeat a similar sounding formula in this film.  The earlier two films had Motilal and Meena K Shorey as the lead pair, and Vinod as the music director.  But in this film, the only common link is Vinod, who also was replaced by S Mohinder, in unfortunate circumstances.
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Missing Films of 1960s – 27
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Gosh, returning to this series after almost eight months.

Atul ji tells us about his resolution to post at least one song per day that brings on board a new film, onto our blog. When I revisited this series to revive it, I suddenly realized that this series, just by the fact of what it is, is actually a series of songs that would serve the purpose of bringing new films on to the blog – which is one of the resolutions of Atul ji.
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“Lady Robinhood”(1959) was produced by Pannalal and directed by B J Patel for Rekha Chitr, Bombay. The movie had Mehru, Nilofer, Rajan Kapoor, Samar Rai, Miraajkar, Tuntun, Shakila Bano Bhopali, Nazir Kashmiri, Moolchand, Abdul Sattar, Balbir, Ram Raseela, Shri Bhagwan, Nandini, Shiela etc in it.
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“Lady Robinhood”(1959), not to be confused with “Lady Robinhood”(1946), was produced by Pannalal and directed by B J Patel for Rekha Chitr, Bombay. The movie had Mehru, Nilofer, Rajan Kapoor, Samar Rai, Miraajkar, Tuntun, Shakila Bano Bhopali, Nazir Kashmiri, Moolchand, Abdul Sattar, Balbir, Ram Raseela, Shri Bhagwan, Nandini, Shiela etc in it.
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“Diler Haseena”(1960) was produced by Mohan Lal and directed by Pradeep Nayyar for Bhagwati Productions, Bombay. The movie had Manju, Amarnath, Bhagwan, Shashimala, Narula, Fazal, Nazir Kashmiri, Kathana, Meena, Vrinda, Harun, Daleep, Qadir, Badshah, Maulana, Gulab etc in it.
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“Nayi Roshni”(1967) was directed by Sridhar for Vasu Films, Madras. The movie had Ashok Kumar, Mala Sinha, Raj Kumar, Biswajeet, Pahadi Sanyal, Sailesh Kumar, Asit Sen, Anwar Hussain, Mahendra, Chaman Puri, Bhanumati, Tanuja, Sulochana, Jyotilaxmi, Pratima Devi, Aruna Roy etc in it.
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In Hindi movies, carrying out romance is considered the sole prerogative of the lead pair. Lesser characters in the movie are virtually forbidden to have any feelings, including romantic feelings and so they are not supposed to act romantic.
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“Loafer”(1973) was directed by A Bhim Singh for Century Pictures, Bombay. The movie had Dharmendra, Mumtaz, K N singh, Mukri, Padma Khanna, Roopesh Kumar, Ifthikhar, V Gopal, Keshto Mukherji, Madhu, Sherry, Rani, Renu, Sabina, Rajrani, Bhushan Tiwari, Kamaldeep, Raj Kumar, Keerti Kumar, Rajesh, Shailesh, Jerry, Ved Kumar, Ghanshyam, Ramesh Kumar, Kailash Bannerji etc in it. In addition, there were lots of guest artists in the movie viz. Anil Dhawan, Farida Jalal, Madan Puri, Anwar Hussain, Tiwari, Hiralal, Manmohan, Premnath, Omprakash etc.
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“Shrimaanji”(1968) was directed by Ramdayal for Mukul Enterprises, Bombay. The movie had Kishore Kumar, I S Johar, Shahida, Meena Roy, Jeewan, Asha Nadkarni, Asit Sen, Wasti, Suraj, Ram Kamlani, Ram Avtar, Murad, Hiralal, Neelam, Shefali, Mohan, Roma, Wazir Mohammad Khan, Raja, raju, Ahmad Bhai, Veena, Madhumati, Sushma, Shareefa, Fatima etc in it.
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