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Pahli baar milin jo aankhen
Posted on: April 23, 2017
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It was a few days back that I received an unusual e mail from Sudhir Ji
Requesting that you may please slow down on the posts. I am trying to pull together an upcoming anniversary, against the some artist stats. So I request that you may please limit your postings to two posts for the next 5 to 6 days. I will also try to post at least one song, or maybe two, to keep the pace at 3 to 4 posts per day.
If feasible, please send me the tags information for the songs to be posted, a day in advance. I just want to ensure that the anniversary I am targeting and the stats I am trying to reach, coincide when required.
So accordingly I slowed down to two posts per day, one post being a “debutant” movie post and another post being “YIPPEE” post. But I found that Sudhir Ji himself would not be posting the promised one or two posts for the day.
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Naina Waale Ye Kaise Dorey Daale
Posted on: April 22, 2017
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Missing Films of 1960s – 28
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Ever so often, I go searching for a song, an obscure song from an obscure film. I do not know what I will find, because the film is unfamiliar and the songs are unheard. I just dive into the list of songs sitting in my hard drive, with apprehensions, knowing not what will be discovered. And almost always, when I return to surface, I am gasping for breath, not that I was not able breath while in the depths of my collection, but because of wonder and joy on having laid my hands on a fabulous gem of a song that I had not heard before. And going by the awareness factor and availability online, the same may be true for friends and readers who may quite well also be listening to such gems for the first time.
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“Khushboo”(1954) was directed by Rana Indu Shamsheer for Beautiful Pictures, Bombay. The movie hadd Motilal, Shyama, Moti Sagar, Shakila, Kesri, Noor, S K Prem, Amina Bai, Radheshyam etc in it.
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“Amar Keertan”(1954) was a “bhakti pradhan” movie which was directed by K C Pandit for Punjab Film Corporation, Bombay. The movie had Asha Mathur, Shahu Modak, Naaz, Jayant, Rajendra, Seeta Bose, S Prakash, Prem Kumar, Sitaram, Maya Das, Hira Sawant, Kumkum, Lallan, Bansari, Neerja, Chaand Burque etc , with guest appearances by Ameeta Devi, Kamal Mehra and Madan Puri.
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Priye ek baar man mandir mein
Posted on: April 20, 2017
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“Mera Geet”(1946), a social movie, was a production of Jayshakti Pictures, Bombay. Names of its producer and director are not known. This movie had Naseem Junior, Susheel Kumar, Leela Pawar, Vikram Kapoor, Mehndi Raja, Bholaram, Kashinath, Chiman Seth, Baby Tara, Shalini, Nalini, Heera Date, Chandrika, Om Prakash Sharma, Mukri, Aathwale etc in it.
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Ban ke bahaar aayi hoon
Posted on: April 19, 2017
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“Fighting Queen”(1956) was produced and directed by Nari Ghadiali for NKG productions. This stunt movie had the usual cast of Nadia, John Cawas, Pramila, Sheikh, Habeeb, Shamim Chaudhari, Noorjahaan, Anjum, Hanuman, Mustafa, Azeem, Ahmad, S Jahangeer, Shankar Shambhu qawwaal etc in it.
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“Son Of Hatimtai”(1965) was directed by Dharam Kumar for Sunrise Films, Bombay. The movie had Randhawa, Malika, Mumtaz, Maruti, Sherry, Jillani, Nazir Kashmiri, Roopesh Kumar, Samson, Thakur, Shashimala, Shamim, Kishori, Jaani Babu etc in it.
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Aaj khilengin dil ki kaliyaan
Posted on: April 17, 2017
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Last week, I came across a rare song from NEK DIL (1948), a film I heard for the first time. The film was produced and directed by G A Thakur under the banner of Light House Productions. Pran and Smriti Biswas were in lead roles with Begum Parveen, Ramesh, Nazar, Saleem Raza, Durga Mota, Zubeida etc in the supporting role. The film was produced in Lahore and it was stated to be belonging to the social genre.
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