Posts Tagged ‘Kinaare Kinaare’
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“Kinaare Kinaare”(1963) is an obscure movie by now. The making of this movie makes for an iteresting reading.
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O mast nazar tu chaahe agar
Posted on: January 23, 2015
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“Kinaare Kinaare”(1963) was a movie that took too long to get completed. The reasons for the delay of this movie is more interesting that the story of this movie itself.
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Chhaliya teri baaton baaton mein
Posted on: July 3, 2014
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“Kinaare Kinaare” (1963) was produced and directed by Nyay Sharma, a poet and lyricist.
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Sulag uthhi dil ki lagi
Posted on: July 1, 2014
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“Kinaare Kinaare” (1963) was a labour of love for Nyay Sharma, a poet and lyricist. This venture turned out to be a nightmare for him and it ruined him.
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“Kinaare Kinaare”(1963) was produced by Nyay Sharma and directed by Chetan Anand. The movie had Dev Anand, Meena Kumari, Chetan Anand, Jagdish Raj, Sundar, Kammo etc in it.
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O pagle der na hogi palchhin ki
Posted on: July 27, 2012
This article is written by Sadanand Kamath, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
In the late 60s, there was a time when I would watch one Hindi film almost every week-end in the theatre. The one aspect of the films which used to irritate me at that time was actors suddenly going into singing mode thus interrupting, like a speed breaker on the highway, the smooth flow of the narration. Some people would even walk out of the theatre as soon as the song started on the screen and come back only after the end of the song. Of course the audience would not do that when a song is melodious and well picturised.
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Dekh li teri khudaayi
Posted on: February 22, 2012
This article is written by Sadanand Kamath, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contrbutor to this blog.
In Hindi film industry, there were producers/directors who initially started their careers as lyricists but over a period of time, they ventured into film production. As far as I know, this trend started with Kidar Sharma who joined New Theatres as a still photographer and a set painter before switching over to lyricist and dialogue writer. He was followed by P L Santoshi, Nakhshab, Jaan Nisar Akhtar, Shailendra, Gulzar to give a few examples.
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Dev Anand, who left for heavenly abode yesterday (3th december 2011) in London, was a legend among legends in the annals of Indian movie industry. He started his career in 1940s as an actor and quickly went on to become one of the big three heroes of 1950s, other two being Raj Kapoor and Dilip Kumar. Dev Anand typically played suave, urban, dashing and stylish characters in his movies. He got his first break in Prabhat theatre’s “Hum Ek Hain” (1946). He got his big break in “Ziddi” (1948) and that enabled him to get a foothold in the industry. Soon, he set up his own production house, viz Navketan too.
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I have posted a couple of songs from “Kinaare Kinaare” (1963). The movie was a sad melancholic movie and its songs matched the mood of the movie.
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Har aas ashqbaar hai
Posted on: September 26, 2009
I recently posted a song from “Kinaare Kinare” (1963). This movie was a melancholic movie with melancholic songs.
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