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The film was produced under the banner of M P Productions and directed by Sushil Majumdar. The movie had Kanan Devi, Ahindra Chaudhary, Robin, Pramod, Hiralal, Tulsi, Indu, Sandhya, Purnima, Manorama Devbala etc. in it.
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Ye gham ka fasaana hai
Posted on: January 19, 2015
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“Aabroo”(1943) was directed by Nazeer for Hind Pictures, Bombay. The movie had Sitara Devi, Yakoob, Nazeer, Jagdish, Masood, Shakir, Vatsala Kumthekar, Laddan, Chanda Bai, Janardan Sharma etc in it.
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Bolo bolo re sajanwa
Posted on: January 18, 2015
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VINTAGE NAUSHAD…song no. 7
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Kanoon-43 was a film made / produced by Abdul Rashid Kardar. He also directed it. Its music was entrusted to Naushad and the songs were written by his favourite lyricist D N Madhok.
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The song “Inhi logon ne le leenha dupatta mora” is associated by most music lovers with “Paakeezaah”(1972) which was sung by Lata and composed by Ghulam Mohammad. But this song had first appeared three decades ago, viz in 1941 where this song was sung by Shamshad Begam under the music direction of Pt Govindram for “Himmat”(1941). This blog contains the “Paakeezah”(1972) version as well as the “Himmat”(1941) version of this song.
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Dil Doon Ke Na Doon
Posted on: December 25, 2014
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23rd December was the anniversary of passing away of two artists that have a significant contribution to the Indian cinema – singer Noorjehaan and music director K Datta.
Noorjehaan, born as Allah Wasai in 1926, was one of the eleven siblings born into a family of musicians and singers. Her parents, Madad Ali and Fateh Bibi encouraged her and at the age of six years, she learnt music at the feet of Bade Ghulam Ali Khan. When she was nine, her talent caught the attention of Ghulam Ahmed Chishti, who brought her to stage programs in Lahore, in which she appeared as Baby Noorjehaan. She gained attention in Lahore, and was invited to sing and to play child roles in Punjabi films being produced in Lahore. She appeared in films like ‘Misr Ka Sitaara’ (1935), and played the role of child Heer, in the Punjabi film ‘Heer Sayaal’.
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While at school, he was nicknamed ‘Matinee Show’ by his classmates. And here is why. One or more times a week, he would play truant from his home. Climbing down from his first floor room, after he had been sent to bed, and the rest of the family was asleep or getting ready to sleep. He would make a beeline to a nearby cinema theatre, and watch the night shows of the films then currently showing. Sometimes it would also be films from Hollywood. The next day at school, he regaled his classmates with the stories of the films he saw. And not just simply the stories, he would play act some of the scenes to the delight of his friends. And so they nicknamed him ‘Matinee Show’.
This young boy went on to become one of leading producer-director in the Hindi film industry.
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