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6308 Post No. : 19525

“Manmohan” (1936) was Bombay film industry’s copycat version of Calcutta film industry’s “Devdas”(1935). “Manmohan” (1936) was produced by Chimanlal Desai and directed by Mehboob Khan for Sagar Movietone, Bombay. This movie had Bibbo, Surendra, Yakub, Ashalata, Ram Marathe, Bhudo Advani, Zia Sarhadi etc in it.
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6307 Post No. : 19522

“Parinde”(1945) was produced and directed by Acharya Atre for Atre Pictures, Bombay. The movie had Surendra, Vanmala, Dixit, Babu rao Pendharkar, Sitara, Sunalini Devi, Balwant Parchure, D R Gokhale, Chandabai, Lallu, Vasant sawkar, Jairam Desai etc in it.
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6306 Post No. : 19518

“Majhdhaar”(1947) was produced and directed by Sohrab Modi for Minerva Movietone, Bombay. This social movie had Khursheed, Surendra, Sadiq Ali, Baby Tabassum, Surekha, Erich Tarapore, Rafiq Ghaznavi, Ghulam Hussain, Faizbai etc in it.
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6305 Post No. : 19512

“Meri Kahaani”(1948) was directed by Keki Mistry for Super Team Federal Productions, Bombay. The movie had Surendra, Munawwar Sultana, Prathima devi, Sanobar, Leela Kumari, Ramesh Sinha, Bhudo Advani, Santosh Kumar, Murad Khan, Vaskar etc in it.
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6298 Post No. : 19491

“Imtihaan”(1949) was directed by Mohan Sinha for Veena Pictures, Bombay. The movie had Surendra, Madhubala, Gulab, Sajjan, Munshi Khanjar, Rekha, Madan Puri, Y n Joshi, Jugnu, Cuckoo etc n it.

This social movie had ten songs in it that were penned by four lyricists.
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6209 Post No. : 19169

If one looks at professions, we find that different professions have enjoyed popularity during different times. As new inventions were made, new professions came about. The profession of film actors, technicians etc were created when film making started. Singers have been there in the past as well but they typically used to be patronised in royal court. with the invention of gramophone recording, singers’ songs could be recorded and played even at remote locations where the singer would never go. That way this invention revolutionised the spread of music. As Radio was invented, these records could be played on radio stations and the same songs could reach a vast audience who did not need to possess these records themselves. So Radio, along with records, enabled dissemination of music, as well as news etc at a level that was revolutionary in human history.
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6170 Post No. : 19045

Today’s song is from the film Comrades-1939.

The title of the film was highly misleading. The general meaning of the word Comrades is a Communist Party Member. I was surprised how this title was given to a film, that too when the second world war had just begun. But this title was used to indicate the intimacy and friendship of 2 boys and 1 girl from their childhood. This was a Love triangle naturally, when 2 boys and 1 girl are involved.
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6165 Post No. : 19034

Today’s song is from the Mythological film Maya Machhindra-1951.

Made by Super Pictures, it was directed by the owner of the banner, Aspy Irani. The MD was Premnath and the songs were written by Manohar Khanna (father of Music Director Usha Khanna), Neelkanth Tiwari and Ram Murthy. The cast included Surendra, Nirupa Roy, Trilok Kapoor, Usha kiran, Parshuram, Rajni, Ameerbai, Child artiste Master Vinod (who became a Hero in his adulthood, known as Vinod Mehra) and others.
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5981 Post No. : 18660

Today’s song is from the film Gramophone Singer-1938.

In the early part of the 20th Century, the means of entertainment for the common man were stage dramas, song mehfils, silent films from 1913 onwards, Radio from around 1923, traditional festivals, folk songs and dances, and in addition the local variations of different arts from door to door etc.
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5937 Post No. : 18562

Today’s song is from a very old film of the first decade of the Talkie films – Village Girl aka Gram Kanya-1936.

There were 3 films with the same title. The first one was made as a Silent film, with Sulochana in the lead opposite Raja Sandow. The film was made by Imperial Film Company, Bombay and it was directed by Mohan Bhavnani. He later married actress Enakshi Rama Rau in 1931. The second film was in 1936, today’s film and the third was made in 1945 with singer and actress Nurjahan. It had excellent songs composed by Music Director Shyam Sunder. It was for this film that Mohd. Rafi recorded his first Hindi song in 1944. He sang in the Chorus and the lead singer was G.M.Durrani. However, when the times changed, Rafi was the lead singer and Durrani in the Chorus for a song in K.Asif’s film Laila Majnu !
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