Posts Tagged ‘Jeetendra’
Aa jaa ya aa jaane de paas
Posted on: August 4, 2014
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Train travellers in India are quite used to crowding, not just in the lower classes, but even in upper classes. Getting privacy is the last thing they expect in a public transport system like Indian railways.
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“Farz” (1967) was produced by Sunderlal Nahata and Dhoodhy and directed by Ravikant Nagaich for Vijayalakshmi Pictures (Madras). The movie had Jeetendra, Babita, Kanchana(-South-Introducing), Sajjan, Mohan Choti, Rajnaala(South),David Abraham, Mukhri, Agha, Ramesh, Jaggaa Rao, Samson, Manohar Deepak, Prem Kumar, V.D.Puranik, Prakash, Raghavalu, Mari, Raja Rao, Papi, Sathe, Koteshwar Rao, Nagesh(south), Ram,Mohan, Aruna Irani etc in it.
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Mera pardesi na aaya
Posted on: November 6, 2013
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“Mere Hamsafar” (1970) was directed by Dulal Guha. This movie had Sharmila Tagore, Jeetendra, Balraj Sahni, Jeevan, Laxmi Chhaya, Suresh, Shammi, Mohan, Sheri Prakash, Thoppa, Keshto Mukherjee, Sunder etc in it.
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Pyaase dil ki pyaas bujhaane
Posted on: October 10, 2013
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“Neeyat” (1980) was produced by Pradeep Sharma and directed by Anil Ganguly for Screen Idol Productions. The movie had Rekha,Jeetedra,Shashi Kapoor,Rakesh Roshan,Ranjeet,Dr.Sri Ram Lagoo, Pinchoo Kapoor, A.K.Hangal, Anoop Kumar,Bindu, Birbal, Deven Varma,Geeta Siddharth, Manmohan, Kumar Aditya, Master Sandeep, Padmini Kapila, Rajan Kapoor, Mushtaque Merchant, Rinku Jaiswal 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.
Forty two years ago, this day (12th Sept), life deserted a very flamboyant, and a very energetic young artist, who had consistently occupied the top rungs of creative music making and of course, popular following. Along with his senior partner, when they broke upon the Hindi film world with a ‘Barsaat’ of absolutely sublime melodies in 1949, here was an artist duo who made it good right from the word go. 1949 is a fantastic year, considering the musicals that hit the Hindi film screen. A year such as this one, has not quite been repeated in the history of Hindi film music. Some writers argue in favor of another year two decades hence i.e. 1968-69. But the year of 1949 is probably still the winner. Making a debut in this year, competing against some of the best music directors in their prime, it is a huge notable that this young duo, of which the younger one was still to breach his twentieth year, made such a melodious splash. And the audiences readily caught on to the lovely strumming of “Mujhe Kisi Se Pyaar Ho Gayaa”.
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This article is written by Pamir Harvey, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Gulzar’s third film, as a director, Parichay (1972) has often been accused of being a copy of The Sound of Music (1963). I think that this is too much of an exaggeration, since the only common thing between the stories of the two films being a teacher, who wins over his unruly wards. That is a common theme enough in films and novels. The whole context and the treatment of the story is completely different. All said and done one can’t deny that the song saa re ke saa re has a similarity to doe a deer. The similarity is not in the tune but in the sense that both songs explain the seven notes of music.
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“Farz” (1967) was produced by Sundarlal Nahta under the banner of Vijaylakshmi Pictures. The movie was directed by Ravi Nagaich. The movie had Jeetendra, Babita, Aruna Irani, Kanchana, Sajjan, Agha, Manohar Deepak, Mukri, Mohan Choti, Puranik, Prakash, Prem Kumar, Ramesh, Jaggarao, Samson, David, Raghavalu, Mari, Raja Rao, Papi, Mohan, Sathi Babu, Koteswara Rao, Ramu, Nagesh, Raj Nala etc in it.
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Maan jaaiye maan jaaiye
Posted on: June 20, 2013
“Himmat” (1970) was produced by P Mallikarjuna Rao and directed by Ravikant Nagaich. The movie had Jeetendra, Mumtaz, Prem Chopra, Aruna Irani, Naaz, Asit Sen, Tuntun, Agha, Jagdeep, K N Singh, Sachin etc in it.
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Kab tak huzoor roothhe rahoge
Posted on: June 20, 2013
“Aulaad” (1968) was a Kundan Films production. It was produced and directed by Kundan Kumar. The movie had Jeetendra, Babita, Mehmood, Sujit Kumar, Nazir Hussain, Manmohan Krishna, Manmohan, Achala Sachdev, Sulochana Chatterji, Jeevan, Aruna Irani, Helen, Hari Shivdasani, Bhagwan Sinha, Hari Shukla, Rajesh Varma, Amul Sen, Garibdas, Daya Devi, Sheela, Mohan Kumar, Bhola, Sitaram, Fazloo, Akhan Khan, Yunis Bihari, Suryakant Shukla, Kamalji, Dinanath, Abdul, Master Sanju, Anil etc in it.
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