Posts Tagged ‘Daamaad’
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“Daamaad”(1951) was produced by M T Madnani and directed by Brijrani for Bima Productions, Bombay. The movie had Bhagwan and Krishna Kumari in lead roles, supported by A Shah, Yashodhara Katju, Cuckoo, Protima Devi, Ameer Banu, Shyamu, Ishu Jagirdar, Baby Sheela, Baby Nirmala, Baby Hafiza, Baby Natuja, Habib, Mehar Tarapur, Kathana etc.
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Naacho gaao maze udaao
Posted on: July 30, 2024
This article is written by Satyajit Rajurkar, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a contributor to this blog. This article is meant to be posted in atulsongaday.me. If this article appears in other sites without the knowledge and consent of the web administrator of atulsongaday.me, then it is piracy of the copyright content of atulsongaday.me and is a punishable offence under the existing laws.
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Daamad (1978) remains to this day, a comedy movie which I place on par with Padosan (1968), Half Ticket (1964), Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958), Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (2000), etc. The comic timing shown by all the characters, specifically Amol Palekar and Ashok Saraf, is simply brilliant.
Daamad starred Amol Palekar, Ranjeeta, Ashok Saraf, Shreeram Lagoo, Keshto Mukherjee, Preeti Ganguli, etc
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Dil mera chain na paaye
Posted on: February 17, 2023
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#the Decade of Fifties – 1951 – 1960 #
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The song in this post is from the movie ‘Daamaad’ released in ‘1951’.
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Dhobiya Re Dhobiya Re Tera Chhora
Posted on: March 24, 2019
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This song is from Master Bhagwan’s film ‘Damaad’ (1951).
This is the film which inspired Bhagwan to write a comedy social musical film story for his evergreen film Albela. In the decade of 1940’s, Bhagwan had specialised in low budget C grade action and stunt films. Usually his films would be completed in Rs. 60 to 70 thousand rupees only. He used to churn out films after films with the same set of actors with almost the same story in all his films. The audience of Master Bhagwan’s films came to the theatre to see his antics and comedy, coupled with action scenes of fighting and incredible stunts.
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Guzre zamaane yaad na aa
Posted on: March 4, 2017
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“Daamaad”(1951) was produced by N T Mudnene and directed by Bima Productions, Bombay. The movie had Bhagwan, Krishn Kumari, A Shah, Yashodhara Katju, Cuckoo, Protima Devi, Amir Bnu, Shamu, Ishu Jagirdar, Baby Sheila, baby Nirmala, Baby Hafiza, Baby Natuja, Habib, Mehar Tarapore, Kathana etc in it.
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Zindagi ke safar mein na jaane
Posted on: September 22, 2014
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Rafi Sb – In The Seventies – 16
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(1978 – Duet)
And with this duet, another film from 1978 makes a debut on the blog. The film is ‘Damaad’ directed by Raja Rakshit. This song I would not categorize as obscure. It was heard relatively more often on the radio, and continues to be alive in memory. And what a gem of a song this one also is.
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Mohe ratiyaa neend na aaye
Posted on: August 1, 2012
These days people fight elections to come to power and once they get a taste for it, then want to cling to it at any cost. During mythological times, the King of gods, viz Lord Indra would cling to his chair like a leech. One did not have to fight elections to come to power those days. One needed to do tapasya (penance) in a jungle for long years. Whenever a tapaswi sage would decide to go to a jungle and do “tapasya”, Lord Indra would get worried, thinking that the sage was after his chair. So he would try to disrupt the “tapasya”.
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