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6059 | Post No. : | 18840 |
“Talwaar Ka Dhani” (1956) was directed by Dwarka Khosla for Vikas Production, Bombay. The movie had Nadira, Manhar Desai, B. M. Vyas, Pakku, Anwar Hussain, Shammi, Neeru, Dalpat, Sulochana (Ruby Meyers), Kammo, Maruti (Parab) etc. in it.
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6058 | Post No. : | 18839 |
‘Laagee Naahee Chhoote Ram’ (1963) was a Bhojpuri film produced by Ramayan Tiwari and directed by Kundan Kumar. The cast included Ashim Kumar and Kumkum in lead roles with the supporting roles of Indrani Mukherjee, Nazir Hussain, Anwar Hussain, Tiwari, Ram Singh, Leela Mishra, S N Tripathi with Helen and Mehmood making special appearances. This was the third film in Bhojpuri dialect, the first and second being ‘Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo’ (1962) and ‘Bidesiyaa’(1963), respectively. Nazir Hussain wrote screenplay and dialogues, apart from doing an important supporting role in this film.
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6057 | Post No. : | 18838 | Movie Count : |
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‘Bidesiyaa’ (1963) was the second film in Bhojpuri dialect which was produced by Bachhubhai Shah and was directed by S N Tripathi who also acted in a supporting role beside the music director of the film. The cast included Naaz and Sujit Kumar in lead roles with the supporting cast of Jeevan, Sheel Kumar, Padma Khanna, Sadhana Chowdhary, Sulochana Chatterjee, S N Tripathi, Helen, Bela Bose, Rani etc. The story, screenplay, dialogues and lyrics were written by Rammurti Chaturvedi.
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6056 | Post No. : | 18837 | Movie Count : |
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Mukesh and his Composers – 34
Do Badan (1966) song “Raha gardishon mein hardam” was first recorded in the voice of Mukesh for Ghunghat (1960), which belonged to the production house of Gemini Studios.
The producer S. S Vasan felt that the song was not aligning with the flow of the film and he recommended its exclusion.
Six years later, composer Ravi took permission from S. S Vasan and included the song in the film Do Badan, in the voice of Rafi. Of course, the said song as well as all others in Do Badan (1966) did become quite popular. But sadly, the unused Mukesh version is probably lost forever. According to some sources, composer Ravi was said to be in possession of the spool recording of this unused Mukesh song, but unfortunately, it was lost in the Mumbai floods of 2005. Thus, the only place where there is a remote possibility of this song being traced is Gemini Studios, the production house of Ghunghat (1960).
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6055 | Post No. : | 18836 |
‘Senapati’ (1961) was produced by Jai Gopal Mohla under the banner Mohla Films and was directed by Kedar Kapoor. The star cast included Prithviraj Kapoor, Nalini Jaywant, Amarnath, Veena, K N Singh, Tiwari, Helen, Durga Khote, Chaman Puri, Heera Sawant, Rajan Kapoor, Janakidas, Jeevan Kala, Madhumati etc. I heard the name of the producer, J G Mohla for the first time. Before this film, he had produced ’Insaan’ (1952) and ‘Ehsaan’ (1954). After ‘Senapati’ (1961), he seems to have vanished from Hindi films. But when I saw the name of Madan Mohla as the Associate Producer of this film, it gave me a hint of some connection with J G Mohla. Madan Mohla is a familiar name because of some of his box office hit films like ‘Sharafat’ (1972), ‘Raja Jani’ (1974), ‘Dus Numbri’ (1976) etc. The online search revealed that Madan Mohla was the son of Jai Gopal Mohla (J G Mohla). Incidentally, Madan Mohla was also the assistant director under director Kedar Kapoor for this film.
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6055 | Post No. : | 18835 |
Today’s song is from a Muslim Social film – Ismat aka Asmat-1944.
!939 to Aug 1945 was the II World War period. Almost every country in the world was affected, either directly or indirectly. The year 1944 was a time when the world knew that the end of World War II was near, however, till that time the Raw Film shortage was troubling the film makers in India. Black money generated through Black marketing was disturbing the industry. The cost of the filmmaking, which was about a Lakh or so in 1940, had escalated to 5 to 6 lakhs per film. Studio system was weakened due to individual production practices started by black money investors.
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Mera maikaa ho ya sasuraal
Posted on: February 13, 2025
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6054 | Post No. : | 18834 |
Today’s song is from the first film of Nargis as a Hindi film heroine – Taqdeer-1943.
The film was made by Mehboob Khan for his banner, Mehboob productions, Bombay.
In the history of Hindi Cinema, Mehboob Khan’s name would be written prominently as one of the great directors, who rose from scratch to a height attained by few other directors. Mehboob Khan directed 8 films for Sagar, 3 films for National and 11 films for Mehboob productions.
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6053 | Post No. : | 18832 |
‘Talaash’ (1957) was produced by Daulatram and I M Anand and was directed by Vishram Bedekar. The star cast included Ashok Kumar, Beena Rai, Ameeta, Raj Mehra, Mridula, Radhika, Chaman Puri, Bhushan Tiwari, Nazir Kashmiri, Heera Sawant etc. Gajanan Jagirdar and Yakub made their guest appearances in the film.
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6052 | Post No. : | 18831 |
Today’s song is from the film Aage Kadam-1943. It was made by Acharya Art productions, Bombay. It was directed by N.R.Acharya for his own banner. There were two Music Directors. One was Madholal master and the other was Ramchandra Pal (who was earlier in Bombay Talkies). All the 8 songs of this film were written by Kailash Matwala. The cast included Motilal, Anjali devi, Mubarak, Rajkumari Shukla, Leela Mishra, padma banerjee, Master amritlal, Leela pawar, Narbada Shankar etc.
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