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Today (14 july 2015) is the 40th death anniversary of Madan Mohan (25 june 1924- 14 july 1975). We are paying tribute to Madan Mohan today by discussing songs composed by him.
In one of my previous articles today, I mentioned that I have carried out a detailed moviewise analysis of all HFM songs composed by Madan Mohan.
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Tere kaabil main dil ko banaaoongi
Posted on: July 11, 2015
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“Baadal”(1966) was produced and directed by Aspi Irani for Super Pictures. The movie had Sheikh Mukhtaar, L.Vijayalaxmi, Sanjeev Kumar, Helen, Kamal Mehra, Hira Lal, Shammi Aunty, Ratnamala, Niroo, Fazal Khan, Prem, Bob, Ali Razak etc in it.
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Today (9 july 2015) is the 77th birth anniversary of Sanjeev Kumar (9 July 1938 – 6 November 1985). In a movie world where most actors were afraid of playing roles other than the ones they were typed cast in, Sanjeev Kumar would play any kind of roles, without worrying about his past image as an actor. He would play the roles that other heroes would not touch with a barge pole, and he would carry them off with aplomb. He had played roles of mentally challenged man (in Khilona-1970), Deaf and dumb (in Koshish), father of an actor older than him (father of Shashi Kapoor in Trishul), Husband, father as well as father in law of the same actress (Jaya Bhaduri) in different movies, etc. And I have not yet mentioned his role of Thakur in Sholay (1975). In “Naya Din Nayi Raat”, he played nine roles !
In brief, Sanjeev Kumar was an actor who never allowed himself to be typedcast. He accepted any kinds of roles, not worrying how that role was going to affect his image. And he came up with flying colours in all these roles.
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Making movies is a business venture, and that too a risky business venture where there is no assurance of earning a profit on one’s investment. In movie making, the producer typically raises the finances, gigns up director, technicians, artists etc and makes a film. Later he gets the movie released in theatres. If he is lucky, the movie may do well, but in most cases the movie may fail to attract movie wathers and the investment made in making that movie goes down the drain.
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Yeh Hai Bombay Meri Jaan – 5
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Bombay Gangout – Part 5
The Day After.
The next day to the gangout meeting, we had plans for a visit to our dear Arun ji. As the readers may be aware, Arun ji had not attended the gangout meeting. The personal family circumstances in the recent past, had been exigent to the extreme. His life partner had passed away just 10 days prior to the scheduled meeting. We had decided to go ahead with the meeting, sans his participation.
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Mention of RK Films brings to mind the unbroken partnership of 22 long years between the music director duo of Shankar Jaikishan and the songwriters Shialnedra and Hasrat Jaipuri. Starting from ‘Barsaat’ in 1949, and all the way up to ‘Mera Naam Joker’ in 1971, this quartet ruled the music and songs at RK Films, collaborating for every RK film produced during this period (with the exception of Shailendra, who passed away in 1966).
Remembering Hasrat Jaipuri on the anniversary of his birth today (15th April).
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“Pati Patni”(1966) was directed by S A Akbar for Mumtaz Films, Bombay. In other words, this movie was Mehmood’s home production. The movie had Sanjeev Kumar, Nanda, Sujit Kumar, Mehmood, Mumtaz, Shashikala, Johny Walker, Om Prakash, Leela Mishra, S N Bannerji, Keshav, Jankidas, Moolchand, Fazlu, Ahmad Balsara etc in it.
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Din jawaani ke chaar yaar
Posted on: April 1, 2015
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“Pyaar Kiya Jaa”(1966) was directed by Sridhar for Chitralaya. The movie had Kishore Kumar, Shashi Kapoor, Kalpana Mohan, Rajashree.T(south->Introducing), Mehmood, Mumtaz, Om Prakash, Shivraj, Chaman Puri, V.D.Puranik, Veena Kumari, N.S,Bedi, Shyamlal etc in it.
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