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“Tin Tin Tin” (1959) was directed by B J Patel for Kirit Films. This obscure B grade movie had Caeser (Dog), Neelofar, Samar Roy, Mirajkar, Habeeb, Rajan Kapoor, Vishwa Mehra, Devchand, Moolchand, Bhudo Advani, Abdul Sattar, Tuntun etc in it.
Seeing that a dog played an important role, I am keen to find out more about this movie. 🙂 Unfortunately the prints of this movie seem to have been lost with the passage of time.
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Ever since the talkies came into being, Shakespeare’s plays have been one of the most favourites literary sources that have been used in Hindi films after suitably adapting them. The first talkie film adapted from Shakespeare’s play ‘Hamlet’ is stated to be ‘Khoon Ka Khoon’ (1935) directed by Sohrab Modi. Shakespeare’s plays which have been the favourite with Hindi film industry beside ‘Hamlet’ are ‘Macbeth’, ‘Othello’ and ‘Romeo & Juliet’.
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“Mera Suhaag”(1947) was directed by Amiya Chakraborty for Famous Pictures, Bombay. The movie had Kamla Kotnis, Sulochana Chatterji, Arun, Baby Tabassum, Narmada Shankar, Ghulam Mohammad, Ganjoo, Sajjan, Karadkar, Arjun etc in it.
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Raakhi ka mausam aaya re
Posted on: August 10, 2014
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Today is 10 august 2014 and the festival of Raakhi falls today. Seeing that this day is not declared as a holiday in most offices, it helps if this festival falls on the weekend, like how it is this time, when it has fallen on a sunday.
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Rakhiyaa bandhaawo bhaiyya
Posted on: August 10, 2014
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Time passes incessantly. And this relentless movement tends to become monotonous, if it were not for celebrations and festivals that punctuate the continuity of this passage. Time of the year again, for specific festivals and celebrations. A new enthusiasm and a new zest – to be doing new things differently.
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Chhoti si ek banaayenge naiyya
Posted on: August 8, 2014
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“Hamaara Sansaar” (1945) was directed by Shanti Kumar for Prakash Pictures. The movie had Jeewan, Ranjana, Umakant, Rajkumari Shukla, Sushil Kumar, Sumati Gupte, Jillobai, Madhusudan, Satyarani, Shree Bhagwan, Master Umakant, Saurabh, Niren, Shekhar, Kanti Devi, Bholaram, Sitaram etc in it.
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Man ki sooni nagariya suhaani bani
Posted on: August 7, 2014
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GEMS FROM THE MIGRATORS…..song no. 9
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When we talk of Partition and Migration of artistes from one country to another, only the famous and the well known names are taken. There were hundreds of small time actors, directors, lyricists, composers, instrument players, chorus singers, technicians etc who were not known to many and also had migrated for various reasons. The other day I was reading a book, ” Who’s who: Music in Pakistan ” written by A.Shaikh and M.Shaikh. In this book I found several names of singers, composers, lyricists and above all instrument players, who shifted to Pakistan.
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Ankhiyon ki oar piya dil mein base
Posted on: August 6, 2014
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“Padmini” (1948) was directed by Wali Sahab for Punjab Film Corporation. The movie had Mumtaz Shanti, Ashok Kumar, Mumtaz Ali, Samson, Maya Devi, Neelam, Bibi, Ibrahim, Harun, Sultana, A Shah etc. in it.
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My dear my dear I love you
Posted on: August 5, 2014
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“Jeewan” (1944) is an obscure movie with equally obscure songs in it. This movie was produced by A R Kardar and directed by M Sadiq. The movie had Mehtab, Badri Prasad, Anwar, Shyam Kumar, Misra, Sofia, Nirmala etc in it.
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