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“Maang” (1950) was directed by Saghir Usmani for New Light Film production, Bombay. The movie had Zia, Wasti, Mubarak, Ramola, Amar, Pratima, Malhotra, Leela Pande, Basu, Hemlata etc in it. This by now forgotten movie had ten songs in it. Three songs from the movie have been covered in the blog in the past.
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Today’s song is from film ‘Ratnavali’ (1945). The film has 8 songs tuned by Pt. Gobind Ram. Two songs of this film are already discussed on our blog. This is the third song, sung by Rajkumari. The film was made by Amar Pictures and the director was Surendra Desai.
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“Preet Ka Geet”(1950) was directed by Girish Trivedi for Kalakaar Chitra, Bombay. The movie had Sulochana Chatterjee, Prem Adeeb, Gulab, Shashikala, Kukku, Badri Prasad, Shyam Sundar, Munshi Khanjar, Urvashi etc in it.
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“Gaurav”(1947) was directed by K J Parmar for Mukti Productions, Bombay. This obscure “social” movie had Zeenat, Ghanshyam, Raj Mehra, Munshi Khanjar, Charubala, Shobharani, O P Gaud, Baby Rajni, Hira Date, D Babulal, Pinakin Shah, Pratap Ojha, Anant Acharya etc in it.
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“Pehli Shaadi”(1953) was produced by K S Daryani and directed by Ram Daryani for Krishin Productions, Bombay. The movie had Nargis, Bharat Bhushan, Motilal, Gope, Manorama, Gulab, Leela Mishra, Kammo, Chandu etc in it.
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“Kanchan”(1941) was directed by Manibhai Vyas for Chitra Productions, Bombay. The Movie had Leela Chitnis, Arun, Pramila, Vimla Vashishth, Mubarak, Baby Kamla, Nagendra, Keshri, Dharpure, Tarabai, Bhag Singh, Bhagwan Das etc in it.
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“Raees”(1948) was directed by Qaisar Sabai for Ballet Pictures, Bombay. This obscure “social” movie had Shanta Kunwar, Jawahar Kaul, M Beg, Urvashi, Balraj, Munshi Munaqqa, Malika, F Shah, Kabli, Usha Rani etc in it.
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“Kisi Ki Yaad”(1950) was directed by Chaturbhuj Doshi for Paro Art Concern, Bombay. This “social” movie had Sulochana Chatterji, Jeewan, Bharat Bhushan, Badri Prasad, Paro Devi, Mumtaz, Veena Kohli, Abu Bakar, Ramesh Sinha, K Ranjeet etc in it.
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“Sadma”(1954) was produced by R G Khanna for Asiatic Productions, Bombay. That is all that HFGK mentions about this movie. We have no clue who were the actors in this movie. We are not even sure how many songs this movie had though HFGK lists muj=khdas of seven songs from this movie.
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The first time I saw this film, it was on Doordarshan, and the only song that I could appreciate (given my age) was “Bibi Mendaki Ri Tu To Paani Mein Ki Raani”. Rest of the film, its emotional and familial nuances were all lost on me. Those were the days, when watching television was a privilege bestowed upon oneself by a friendly neighbor. One would go to watch television at a neighbor’s home, or hang on to the windows, if entry was not permitted. And so, the opportunity that one gets to watch a movie was in itself a treat, and an accomplishment. And one always wanted to make the most of such opportunities. Getting bored was not only not an option, but it was a thought furthest from the mind. I have this placement in front of a TV screen, and I will watch it for as long as I am allowed, whatever may be the content. The serious stuff was mostly OHT (Overhead Transmission), and the mind would remember and register the fun parts like Balraj Sahni having poori and lassi at a halwai shop in the morning before reaching his office, or singing this above mentioned song with his children on the Sunday when he is at home. But as far as watching time is concerned, it was to be religiously spent, to watch the entire film, whether I could make out more of it or not.
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