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“Das Lakh” (1966) was a Goel cine Corporation movie. It was produced and directed by Devendra Goel. The movie had Sanjay Khan, Babita, Om Prakash, Pran, Helen, Manorama, Ramesh Deo, Seema Deo, Parvin Paul, Master Ripple, Baby Sonia, Bramhachari, Hari Shivdasani, Shefali Chowdhry, Amir Ali, Nazir Kashmiri, Baby Yasmin, Master Aziz, Kapoor, Abhimanyu Sharma, Shyamlal, Mool Chand etc in it.
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This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

Raj Ratan is the name that I am not familiar with. This music director is making a debut on this blog today. When I came across this name as I checked on this song, it did not sound very familiar. I did some quick scanning of the Geet Kosh, but am not able to locate too much more work done by this composer. In the quick scan I did, I am able to pull up just two more films by him, and that too in the years far apart (‘Ramu Ustad’ in 1971, and ‘Madine Ki Galiyan’ in 1979). It appears as if he is a person who is active in the industry as an assistant music director, and has had an occasional opportunity to independently score music, as a music director.
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“Dil Ne Pukaara” (1967) was a Mohan Films production. It was produced and directed by Mohan Kuplari. The movie had Shashi Kapoor, Rajshree, Sanjay Khan, Helen, Mehmood, Achala Sachdev, Manmohan Krishna, Mirajkar, Moolchand, Tun Tun, Amrit Patel, Ridkoo etc in it.
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“Maharaja” (1970) was an N S Films production. It was produced and directed by Naresh Saigal. The movie had Nutan, Sanjan Khan, Helen, Jeevan, Nirupa Roy, Rajendranath, Sujit Kumar, Manmohan Krishna, Murad, Rajan Haksar, Tarun Bose, Manmohan, Lalita Kumari, Ameena, Assie, Dilip Dutt, Sumal, Prabhat Kumar, Master Omi, Master Raja, Omkar, Introducing new face Roopa, Hiralal, Randhir, Shashi, etc in it.
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“Gumnaam” (1965) was based on Agatha Christie’s suspense novel “And then there were none”. And it must be said that this Hindi movie version added its own flavour to the story tailormade for its target audience. I am not sure that the original novel had a butler quite like Mehmood, for instance.
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This article is written by nahm, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

I some how reach a Majrooh Sultanpuri song very often. This one is a comic song in the film Maaya (1961). The music director for this film is Salil Chaudhary and it is written by Majrooh. Mohammad Rafi is singing this solo song for Agha. Helen is also seen in the picturization. Agha and Helen are indulging in western style dance using props. Helen is brandishing a small purse and Agha has two props, a hat and a walking stick to dance with. They are also using some extra artist standing around, as ‘Ellora Ajanta Qutub Minar” and Dilli, Bombay and Calcutta.
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In olden days, many relations were one sided relations in real as well as reel lives. For instance, it was a seller’s market then and the buyer had to be content with whatever he got. In education, teacher would teach and the pupils would listen. Pupils were discouraged from asking questions in case they had any doubts.
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“Sanyasi”(1975) was a Filmnagar Production. It was produced and directed by Sohanlal Kanwar. The movie had Manoj Kumar, Hema Malini, Prem Nath, Prem Chopra, Brahma Bhardwaj, Dhumal, Aruna Irani, Sulochana Latkar, Pran, Kamini Kaushal, Indrani Mukherjee, Chandrashekhar, Shailesh Kumar, Raj Mehra, Helen, Arpana Chowdhary, Jayashree T, Hari Shivdasani, Murad, V Gopal, Rajpal, Kuljeet, Kamaldeep, Keshav Rana, Yunus Parvez, C.S.Dubey, Narbada Shankar, Tiger, Shera, Romeo, G.A.Sheikh, Dinesh Hingoo, Bihari, Darshan Arora, Sabina, Sheila, Madhup Sharma, Krishna Kumar, Pran, Kumari Naaz, Nazima etc in it.
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This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

When one thinks of a bolt of lightning, it recreates in the mind the crackling sound of particles in the air subjected to currents of extremely high voltage, streaks of very very bright light zig-zagging across the sky, the rumbling sounds of thunder that follow the flash of light in a matter of few seconds. People who have witnessed bolts of lightning at very close quarters recount the intensity of both the sound and the flash of light. Sound of the crackling air, the sound of thunder, the blinding flash, and the rush of moving air at very close quarters. Whether from a distance, or a close quarters, this display of light and sound and movement is a gripping experience, for those who have an appetite for it.
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