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“Bade Sarkaar” (1957) was directed by Kishore Sahu for Filmistan. The movie had Kishore Sahu, Kamini Kaushal, Vijaylaxmi, Agha, durga Khote, Sajjan, K N Singh, Gope, Kanu Roy, Rajkumar, Indu Paul, Ramavtaar, Bhujbal Singh, Vijay Chaudhary, Harbans, Sheila Vaz etc in it.
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“Bade Sarkaar” (1957) was directed by Kishore Sahu for Filmistan. The movie had Kishore Sahu, Kamini Kaushal, Vijaylaxmi, Agha, Durga Khote, Sajjan, K N Singh, Gope, Kanu Roy, Rajkumar, Indu Paul, Ramavtaar, Bhujbal Singh, Vijay Chaudhary, Harbans, Sheila Vaz etc in it.
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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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A common adage in our world is that wisdom comes with age.

A loose Hindi equivalent of this is the statement “ye baal dhoop mein safed nahin hue” (this hair didn’t just grey due to sunshine). The implication is that grey hair (a sign of ageing) equates to wisdom.
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“Bade Sarkaar” (1957) was directed by Kishore Sahu for Filmistan. The movie had Kishore Sahu, Kamini Kaushal, K. N. Singh, Durga Khote, Sajjan, Agha, Gope, Vijayalaxmi etc in it.
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“Guest House” (1959) was directed by Ravindra Dave for Golden Pictures. The movie had Ajit, Shakila, Pran, Maruti, Lalita Pawar, Tiwari etc in it.

As many as seven songs from this movie have been discussed in the past.
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“Aankh Ka Nasha”(1956) was directed by Ved Mohan for Natraj Production. This obscure movie had M. Rajan, Anita Guha, Shammi, Gupta, Helen, Raj Mehra etc in it.
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GEMS FROM THE MIGRATORS…….song no. 8
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After Partition, there was a rush to migrate to Pakistan and artists continued to shift there from 47 to almost 1950. Some artistes like Noorjehan left immediately. There were few cases where some people borrowed money from friends and then left the country quietly, leaving the money lender high and dry. By about 49-50, almost everything was settled on both sides. The conditions in Lahore and Karachi had stabilised considerably for film making and lots of opportunities existed for film artistes there by mid 50s. That led to a second wave of migration to Pakistan at that time. Those who had continued in India completed their assignments here and went to Pakistan.
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Aabhaas Kumar Ganguly, was the third son of Kunjalal Ganguly, the advocate, living in the town of Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh. Aabhaas was born this day in the year 1929. While at school, he had a very serious interest in theatre and drama, and used to regularly win gold medals for his performances. Plus he had a wonderful voice, and was very much in demand as a singer in family and school/college gatherings. The renowned KL Saigal was his idol. He considered Saigal Sb to be his guru, and would sing only his songs.
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The Many Colors of Love #20 – The Gambles of Love
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And so wrote the scribe

nainon se jo naina takraaye to
kaun haara aur kaun jeeta

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is pyaar ki baazi mein hans kar
jo dil haara wo sab jeeta
jo dil haara wo sab jeeta

And they often say, the matters of heart are a gamble of life. The game of love is very exacting. And the insistence of the game-master is that no wager is big enough in this game of love. The game is played with odds which at times will compel you to bet everything in an all or nothing deal.

This post turns out to be special. Along with the love series special on the ‘Gambles of Love’, we are also making another celebration that combines surprise with anniversary and milestone. Read on, and you will find out.
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