Posts Tagged ‘Geeta Dutt’
Saajan tumne chhoda hamko
Posted on: November 20, 2017
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“Surajmukhi”(1950) was directed by O P Datta for Madhuban Pictures, Bombay. The movie had Shyam, Rehana, Gope, Yashodara Katju, Randhir, Durga Khote, Hafeez Khan, Cuckkoo etc in it.
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“Chaar Meenaar”(1956) was directed by Ravindra Dave for Nagina Films, Bombay. The movie had Nasir Khan, Jabeen, Bhagwan, Renu Makad, Anjali Devi, Nazi, Altaf, Gyani, S K Prem, Ramesh Sinha, Rasheed Khan, Narbada Shankar, Helen, Sadiq etc in it.
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“Nishaan Danka” (1952) was directed by Jayant Desai for Vikas Productions, Bombay. This “costume” movie had Ranjan, Shyama, Jeevan, baby Tabassum etc in it.
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“Padmini” (1948) was directed by Wali Sahab for Punjab Film Corporation. The movie had Mumtaz Shanti, Ashok Kumar, Mumtaz Ali, Samson, Maya Devi, Neelam, Bibi, Ibrahim, Harun, Sultana, A Shah etc. in it.
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In the previous post in the blog, Sudhir Jee discussed “neend” or lack thereof in some detail. It turns out that the song under discussion discusses the same topic, and in even greater detail. 🙂 This song liberally uses words like “neend”, “aankh”, “dard”, “chain” etc.
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Aa jaa re badesi ho baalmaa
Posted on: October 23, 2017
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“Padmini” (1948) was directed by Wali Sahab for Punjab Film Corporation. The movie had Mumtaz Shanti, Ashok Kumar, Mumtaz Ali, Samson, Maya Devi, Neelam, Bibi, Ibrahim, Harun, Sultana, A Shah etc. in it.
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“Chanda Ki Chaandni” (1948) was directed by S S Vasan for Gemini Combines. The movie had M. K. Radha, Yashodhara Katju, Sundari Bai, V. N. Janki, H. Krishnamurthy, Ranjan, L. Narayan Rao, S. Pillai, T. R. Rajkumari etc in it.
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Duniya mohabbat karne na degi
Posted on: October 17, 2017
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“Jaan Pehchaan”(1950) was directed by Fali Mistry for United Technician, Bombay. The movie had Nargis, Raj Kapoor, Jeewan, Shyama, Dulari, Amar, Mukri, Amir Bano, Sankatha etc in it.
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