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6305 Post No. : 19514

“Chhota Bhai”(1966), a social movie was produced by T M Kittu and A V Subramaniam and directed by K P Atma for Olympic Pictures, Bombay. The movie had Nutan, Rehman, Mahesh Kumar, Lalita Paar, Nazeer Hussain, Jageerdar, Randheer, Sulochana, Chatterjee etc in it.
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6298 Post No. : 19493

“Naach Uthhe Sansaar”(1976) was directed by Yakub Hasan Rizvi for Regal Theatres, Bombay. The movie had Shashi Kapoor, Hema Malini, Simmi Garewal, Rajinder Nath, Leela Mishra etc in it.

HFGK lists six songs in “Naach Uthhe Sansaar”(1976). But I notice that song number 1 (aa jaa re aaja) and song number 6 (sookhi dharti dhool udaawe) is one single song that is erroneously mentioned as two separate songs in HFGK.
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6297 Post No. : 19488

“Sant Gyaneshwar”(1964) was directed by Manibhai Vyas for Ranglok, Bombay. This movie had Sushil Kumar, Babloo, Surekha, Jeevan, Sulochana Latkar, Shahoo Modak, Asit Sen, Madhumati, Ulhas, P.Kailash, Chandrakant Gokhale, Baby Raaju, Dev Kumar, Daalda, Meena, Baby Padma, Deep Kumar, Sharad Pathak, Aravind Kumar, Lalita Desai, Narmada Shankar etc in it.
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6293 Post No. : 19480

Hullo Atuldom

10th October is the birthday of an actress whose work I simply love to see ever since I saw her in the 1980 released “Khoobsoorat” and I shall never tire of telling this. I know the readers of this blog are aware of my partiality towards a few actresses of the period of 1970s & 1980s- Hema Malini, Rekha, Zeenat Aman, Parveen Babi, Jaya Bhadhuri- if I need to name them. I try not to miss writing a post for the birthdays of these ladies.

So, here I am, wishing Rekha (who was born Bhanurekha) a very Happy Birthday. Hope she continues to be beautiful, charming, and continues to make the (odd) appearances in front of audiences; at least on reality shows on television if not in films.
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6290 Post No. : 19470

“Sant Gyaneshwar”(1964) was directed by Manibhai Vyas for Ranglok, Bombay. This movie had Sushil Kumar, Babloo, Surekha, Jeevan, Sulochana Latkar, Shahoo Modak, Asit Sen, Madhumati, Ulhas, P.Kailash, Chandrakant Gokhale, Baby Raaju, Dev Kumar, Daalda, Meena, Baby Padma, Deep Kumar, Sharad Pathak, Aravind Kumar, Lalita Desai, Narmada Shankar etc in it.
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6284 Post No. : 19449

#the Decade of Sixties – 1961 – 1970 #
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Regulars on this blog are aware that I am a big fan of Qawwaalees from Hindi films (as well as non-film qawwaalees ). I am also a big fan of the famous Qawwaalee singer Jaani Babu Qawwaal. His voice is pure nostalgia for me. I love his singing and also the way he performed his qawwaalees on screen.

I am trying to present Qawwaalees sung by him whenever I get an opportunity to do so. Today I am presenting a song that must be considered rare because it is not mentioned in HFGK and its records were apparently not made. This song is only available in the movie. Despite its presence in the movie it has gone unnoticed because not many people may have watched the video or noticed that this song was not mentioned in HFGK..
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6282 Post No. : 19444

Celebrating the 96th birthday anniversary of Lata Mangeshkar, here’s the last of the four songs from Jalte Badan – “Hum Woh Hain Jo Apna” which is written by Maya Govind and superbly composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal.
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6281 Post No. : 19440

Today 28th September 2025 is the 96th Birth Anniversary of the Nightingale of India Lata Mangeshkar. So here’s a rare song to celebrate this happy day. The song is “Gaon Gaon Ghoomi Shaher Shaher Chaana” from Jalte Badan (1973). The song is written by Maya Govind and composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal.

Regular readers of this blog will remember my recent post from this movie, giving you the details of the movie and its story.
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6280 Post No. : 19438

‘Pakhandee’ (1983) was produced by Robert D’Souza and was directed by Samir Ganguly. The cast included Shashi Kapoor, Sanjeev Kumar, Zeenat Aman, Asha Parekh, Ranjeet, Helen, Jagdeep, Asit Sen, Leela Mishra, Anwar Hussain, Kader Khan, N A Ansari, Dinesh Thakur, Sudhir etc. This was Samir Ganguly’s last film as a director.

Samir Ganguly was born in Lucknow in 1936. His father was working in the railway while his mother was a housewife. He was the youngest of the seven children. After the retirement of his father in 1947, Samir was looked after by his brother-in-law (his sister’s husband) in Jaipur who was financially well-off. After his brother-in-law’s retirement, Samir came to Mumbai in 1953 in search of employment during which he stayed with another brother-in-law, Subodh Mukerji who was the younger brother of Filmistan’s boss, Shashadhar Mukerji.
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6274 Post No. : 19419

#The Decade of Eighties – 1981 – 1990 #
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After the holy month of shraavan, Ganesh Utsav, Eid and other regional festivals it is time for celebration of another big festival all over the country.

It is time for Mahaalayaa. From tomorrow onwards, nine day long or ten day long nav-durgaa festival will commence all over India. In the state of Gujarat where I have been residing for last twenty-one years, people take ‘pad yaatraas’ (walking on foot) during this festival and offer their prayers to the Goddess Ambe (Amba jee), Chamunda Devee (Chotila), Kalika Maataa (Pavagadh) and many other shrines.
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