Posts Tagged ‘Rakesh Pandey’
Ho tera pyaar khuda
Posted on: January 26, 2014
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Today (26 january 2014) is the 65th Republic day of India. India had always been a melting pot of people of diverse backgrounds. Unity in diversity became an official policy of India of 26 january 1950 when Indian constitution came into force that made india a democratic republic where all citizens were given equal rights.
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Piya ko milan kaise hoye ree
Posted on: August 3, 2012
“Andolan” (1975) was a J K Arts Production movie. It was produced by Saroj Mittal and Uma Shankar. The movie was directed by Lekh Tandan. The movie had Neetu Singh, Rakesh Pandey, Naazneen, Pinchoo Kapoor, Urmila Bhatt, Raj Kumar(the lesser known one), Kunwar Ajit, Pratap Sharma, Uma Shanker, Tiwari, Vishw Mehra, Durrani, Parvez, Shrikant,
Balram Singh, Deepak, Shantanu Bhattacharjee, Aparna Chaudhary, Murari, Master Rajesh etc.
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Ye shaam hai dhuaan dhuaan
Posted on: December 24, 2011
- In: "Searching for something" song | Devnagri script lyrics by Sudhir | Duet | Evening song | Expecting the beloved | Lyrics by nahm | Lyrics contributed by readers | Multi Version Song | Rafi solo | Rafi songs | Rafi-Asha Bhonsle duet | Rare song | Songs of 1970s (1971 to 1980) | Songs of 1973 | Waiting for love | Yearwise breakup of songs
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“Ek Naao Do Kinaare” (1973), though a recent movie by the standards of this blog, is by and large a forgotten movie. It was a Nitin Films production and it was directed by B R Ishaara.The movie had newcomers like Hina Kausar, Rakesh Pandey, Mrinal Mukherjee and oldtimer like Manhar Desai in it.
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O mitwaa badraa chhaaye re
Posted on: April 10, 2011
In the golden era of Hindi movies, the storyline of most movies were of the tried and tested nature. Few movie makers would try to be different, because it meant takling risks and such risks rarely paid dividends at the box office. Still, every movie maker (and the actors working in these movies) claimed that his/her forthcoming movie was “different”.
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Bollywood movies are supposed to be Hindi movies and their censor certificate mentions them as such. If one looks at the censor certificates of movies, one finds that a few movie are certified not as Hindi but as Urdu, For instance Nassir Hussain blockbuster “ham Kisi se ka nahin” is described as an Urdu movie by its censor certificate.
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