Posts Tagged ‘Sabita Bannerji’
Tu premnagar ka saadhu chalaa kar jaadoo
Posted by: Atul on: April 29, 2017
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“Maasoom” (1960) was directed by Satyen Bose for Bani Roop Chitra. The movie had Ashok Kumar, Sarosh Irani, Aziz, Honey Irani, Anuva Gupta, Manmohan Krishna, Mohan Choti, Chaman Puri, Bhagwan Sinha, Keshto Mukherjee, Master Nissar, Jeevankala, Gautam, Bir Sakuja etc in it.
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Karne Lage Hain Tumhen Pyaar Hum
Posted by: skapur01 on: April 21, 2017
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This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a contributor to this blog. This article is meant to be posted in atulsongaday.me. If this article appears in sites like lyricstrans.com and ibollywoodsongs.com etc then it is piracy of the copyright content of atulsongaday.me and is a punishable offence under the existing laws.
It is my turn today to celebrate a ‘Yippeee’. I am not sure if I have specifically announced a ‘Yippeee’ in any of my earlier posts. Possibly that could have been before the term ‘Yippeee’ was coined. Today we announce the completion of posting of all songs of the 1956 film ‘Makheechoos’. The important thing for me is that the music is by that unsung genius Vinod.
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Dil dhhadke aankh phhadke
Posted by: Atul on: April 2, 2017
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“Makkhichoos” (1956) was directed by Ramchandra Thakur for Maya Pictures Production. The movie had Mahipal, Shyama, Gope, Jeevan, Leela Misra, Moti Sagar, Shammi etc in it.
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Jhankaaro jhankaaro agneeveena
Posted by: Atul on: January 23, 2017
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Today (23 january 2017) is the 120th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose (Dob-23 january 1897).
Lots and lots have been written and said about Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose over the decades. We in this blog have also written about him. In fact, I too have written about him in this blog durng his earlier birth anniversaries.
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Tujh Pe Jaan Vaar Doon, Jo Kahe So Haar Doon
Posted by: skapur01 on: February 5, 2016
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Missing Films of 1960s – 16
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Obscure films and obscure artists – this arena is a goldmine for discovering wonderful gems; gems that have been unheard, or forgotten and buried under the sands of time. I was not even aware of the film ‘Private Detective’ from 1962, till I saw it listed in the homework assignment given to me by Khyati Ben.
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Rakhna dil mein dil ki baat
Posted by: Atul on: April 8, 2015
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MISSING GEMS FROM THE GOLDEN 50s….Song No-13
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Today’s song is from a film called Garma garam-57 which makes its Debut on the Blog today. You may wonder why this 1957 film did not have even one of its songs posted here,so far. The answer is,this film was an outright B grade film with second level actors and its Music Director was a talented composer without much luck. Therefore,in spite of having some very good songs,the film did not get ay recognition. It went as it came, without anyone noticing. Too many comedy actors were stuffed in the cast- Agha, Gope, Omprakash, Bhagwan, Maruti, Haarun, Chhota Gope and Indira Bansal. The film industry is replete with examples of films becoming flops when so many comedians act in one film (exceptions like’ Bombay to Goa” etc are also there though)’.
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Tum jo miley to khila hai gulaab mere dil ka
Posted by: Atul on: February 19, 2015
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“Honeymoon”(1960) was produced and directed by Lekhraj Bhakri. The movie had Sayeeda Khan, Manoj Kumar, Vijay Chowdhury, Radhakishan, Lalita Pawar, Sabita Chatterjee etc in it.
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Chaand wo nikla pyaara pyaara
Posted by: Atul on: August 28, 2014
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In our film industry,there were two types of actors. One-who were lucky and did not have to struggle at all to become successful as a Hero and Two-those who had to struggle hard to be a hero and successful. We are NOT talking about actors like Raj Kapoor, Shammi or Shashi kapoor or R D Burman, for whom already there was a base made by their fathers in the industry facilitating their acceptance and opportunities. However there are examples like Mehmood -son of a successful actor Mumtaz Ali and some other star sons who had to struggle hard to create their own space in the industry.
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Ae dil ham to huye ruswa
Posted by: Atul on: August 6, 2014
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“Aankh Ka Nasha”(1956) was directed by Ved Mohan for Natraj Production. This obscure movie had M. Rajan, Anita Guha, Shammi, Gupta, Helen, Raj Mehra etc in it.
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Koi kis liye meri mehfil mein aaye
Posted by: Atul on: May 24, 2014
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“Darwaaza” (1954) was directed by Shahid Latif for Film India Corporation. The movie had Shekhar, Shyama, Amir Banu, Altaf, Pratima Devi, Nazir Hussain, Indrajeet, Leela Mishra etc in it.
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