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“Ghar Ki Izzat” (1948) was directed by Ram Daryani for Murli Movietone. The movie had ilip Kumar and Mumtaz Shanti in the lead with Gope, Manorama, Dixit, Jeewan, Gulab, Suleman etc in supporting roles.
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“Paraayi Aag” (1948) was directed by Najam Naqvi for Great Indian Pictures production. The movie had Munawwar Sultana, Madhubala, Ullhas, Jilloo Maa, Sheri, Khalil, W. M. Khan etc in it.
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“Amar Prem” (1948) was directed by N M Kelkar for Natraj Productions. This movie had Raj Kapoor, Alka Rani, Madhubala, Nimbalkar, Madhav Kale etc in it.
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‘Dil fidaa karte hain, Qurbaan jigar karte hain’

“Even if I have to face death a thousand times for the sake of my Motherland, I shall not be sorry. Oh Lord! Grant me a hundred births in ‘Bharat’. But grant me this, too, that each time I may give up my life in the service of the Mother land.’

These inspiring words come from none other than the great revolutionary and laureate Shri Ramprasad ‘Bismil’.
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The signature sounds of “Morey Nain Baawre, Chham Chham Neer Bahaayen” (‘Sabak’, 1950) and “Badnaam Naa Ho Jaaye Mohabbat Ka Fasaana”(‘Shaheed’, 1948) are now memories almost as if etched in stone. Piece of music, as if, immortalized by the voices that sang them. Quite so, for the voice is also known as the Nightingale of Punjab.

Remembering Surinder Kaur the 84th anniversary of her birth today.
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Remembering playback singer Uma Devi, more popularly known as comedian Tun Tun, on her death anniversary today. (24th November)
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“Suhaagraat” (1948) was an Oriental Pictures production. It was directed by Kidar Sharma. The movie had Bharat Bhushan, Begam Para, Geeta Bali, Maruti etc in it.
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Divas of Hindi film music (3)
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The third song of the series is another duet from the film ” Rang Mahal ” (1948). The singers are Mohammad Rafi and Suraiyya. The film is making a debut in the blog with this song. The film’s cast is Suresh, Suraiyya, Shahnawaz, Lalita Pawar and Anant Marathe. Myswar.com is crediting all songs of this film to K. Datta and V. Balsara, as Music Directors, whereas the Excel sheet of Rafi songs has only the name of K. Datta. The lyricist is Shiv Kumar.
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The year was 1935 and New Theatres’ ‘Devdas’ (1935) was making waves across Indian sub-continent with K L Saigal’s mesmerising songs. One of Bomaby’s film production companies, Sagar Movietone felt that it should also have an actor-singer of the caliber of K L Saigal to counter the ‘Saigal effect’. A film distributor brought a young and tall handsome lawyer to Bombay and arranged his meeting with Mehboob Khan, the director associated with Sagar Movietone. Mehboob Khan found qualities in this man which he felt could be an answer to K L Saigal. The name of that handsome lawyer was Surendra Nath Sharma better known in Hindi film industry as Surendra or Surendranath.
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The Voice of Mukesh #41
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Ah, the good feeling of having met one small success. Friends and readers will remember from earlier posts in this series, that we are running short of three songs in the journey of completing all that Mukesh has sung for Hindi films. Well, that number reduces to two today. 🙂
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