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MEMSAABSTORY
The film stars a very young Amitabh Bachchan, Yogita Bali, Navin Nischol and Shatrughan Sinha, and is directed by Jyoti Swaroop, who directed two of my favorite films ( Padosan and Chorni ). It was billed as a thriller of sorts, although there is no effort made to disguise “whodunit”—it’s marginally more of a “howdunit”. FILMI INDEX (ALPHABETICAL) Hi, There is a classic wonderful movie, `Dil Apna Aur Preet Parayi’ *ing Meena Kumari, Raj Kumar, Nadira and Sarika in principal roles. The songs are excellent, the acting is great and Meena Kumari plays anurse in the movie.
MASTER TITO
This Sharmila Tagore home production took years to make and it shows, mostly in Rajesh Khanna’s hair. But it’s sort of fitting, actually, because the story itself takes place over years—as do all of the Sharmila-Rajesh movies, with lots and lots of suffering and noble sacrificing principles (tyaag!) along the way.This is full of all that, but still I enjoyed it: sometimes angst is notPARWANA (1971)
Parwana (1971) The tagline on the DVD cover caught my eye first: “A Murder Plan That Forced Indian Railways To Change Their Train Timing!”. I am not sure that Indian Railways actually did worry that much about murders galore being unleashed on the Indian public, but it was enough to attract me. The film stars a very young Amitabh BachchanAAMNE SAAMNE (1967)
A woman’s scream rings out and the servants spring into action, catching a man on the grounds. As the credits roll, he is put on trial. His name is Deepak Verma (Shashi Kapoor), and the unhappy murder victim is Vimla, his wife. The judge acquits him for lack of evidence but as is so often the case in real life too, the public—and Vimla’sFUNTOOSH (1956)
The mental institution in which we meet Funtoosh is a cartoon insane asylum, with inmates cackling uncontrollably and saluting each other; and the protagonist Funtoosh himself is a caricature and a badly drawn one at that. I think he is supposed to represent the “divine fool”—but he is mostly just a fool. MY TEN FAVORITE FILM QAWWALIS Like most westerners discovering Hindi films and music, I fell in love quickly with the wonderful song form known as “qawwali.” People have many different interpretations on what a true qawwali is; I am just going to list my favorite film qawwalis, which I know have taken some liberties with the pure form. I like this particular article about qawwali and its history and development. TOOTE KHILONE (1978) You r welcome!! Memsaab and thanks to you for watching and spending your precious time for writing review on rare movies of Bollywood like Toote Khilone.1978 was big B’s years with AAA,Don,Suhaag,MKS etc so no one notice about this movie.Only one song”Maana ho tum” is famous till today,but still I like this movie and only want to share with someone who love hindi films crazy like me.BLOG ABANDONMENT
Don't want to miss anything new? Enter your email address to subscribe and receive notifications of new posts by email. AAJ KI TAAZA KHABAR (1973) Sanjit Narwekar. March 3, 2011 at 2:44 am. Radha (real name: Rita) Saluja played the lead in Sazaye Maut, directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. The film is a remake (or actually an extension) of his FTII diploma film Murder on Monkey Hill. Both films were edited by Radha’s sister Renu (later to become Vidhu’s first wife).MEMSAABSTORY
The film stars a very young Amitabh Bachchan, Yogita Bali, Navin Nischol and Shatrughan Sinha, and is directed by Jyoti Swaroop, who directed two of my favorite films ( Padosan and Chorni ). It was billed as a thriller of sorts, although there is no effort made to disguise “whodunit”—it’s marginally more of a “howdunit”. FILMI INDEX (ALPHABETICAL) Hi, There is a classic wonderful movie, `Dil Apna Aur Preet Parayi’ *ing Meena Kumari, Raj Kumar, Nadira and Sarika in principal roles. The songs are excellent, the acting is great and Meena Kumari plays anurse in the movie.
MASTER TITO
This Sharmila Tagore home production took years to make and it shows, mostly in Rajesh Khanna’s hair. But it’s sort of fitting, actually, because the story itself takes place over years—as do all of the Sharmila-Rajesh movies, with lots and lots of suffering and noble sacrificing principles (tyaag!) along the way.This is full of all that, but still I enjoyed it: sometimes angst is notPARWANA (1971)
Parwana (1971) The tagline on the DVD cover caught my eye first: “A Murder Plan That Forced Indian Railways To Change Their Train Timing!”. I am not sure that Indian Railways actually did worry that much about murders galore being unleashed on the Indian public, but it was enough to attract me. The film stars a very young Amitabh BachchanAAMNE SAAMNE (1967)
A woman’s scream rings out and the servants spring into action, catching a man on the grounds. As the credits roll, he is put on trial. His name is Deepak Verma (Shashi Kapoor), and the unhappy murder victim is Vimla, his wife. The judge acquits him for lack of evidence but as is so often the case in real life too, the public—and Vimla’sFUNTOOSH (1956)
The mental institution in which we meet Funtoosh is a cartoon insane asylum, with inmates cackling uncontrollably and saluting each other; and the protagonist Funtoosh himself is a caricature and a badly drawn one at that. I think he is supposed to represent the “divine fool”—but he is mostly just a fool. MY TEN FAVORITE FILM QAWWALIS Like most westerners discovering Hindi films and music, I fell in love quickly with the wonderful song form known as “qawwali.” People have many different interpretations on what a true qawwali is; I am just going to list my favorite film qawwalis, which I know have taken some liberties with the pure form. I like this particular article about qawwali and its history and development. TOOTE KHILONE (1978) You r welcome!! Memsaab and thanks to you for watching and spending your precious time for writing review on rare movies of Bollywood like Toote Khilone.1978 was big B’s years with AAA,Don,Suhaag,MKS etc so no one notice about this movie.Only one song”Maana ho tum” is famous till today,but still I like this movie and only want to share with someone who love hindi films crazy like me.BLOG ABANDONMENT
Don't want to miss anything new? Enter your email address to subscribe and receive notifications of new posts by email. AAJ KI TAAZA KHABAR (1973) Sanjit Narwekar. March 3, 2011 at 2:44 am. Radha (real name: Rita) Saluja played the lead in Sazaye Maut, directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. The film is a remake (or actually an extension) of his FTII diploma film Murder on Monkey Hill. Both films were edited by Radha’s sister Renu (later to become Vidhu’s first wife).MEMSAAB’S STORY
The story revolves around a young dancer’s dream of setting up an academy, a reflection his own, which he eventually did at Almora, Uttarakhand. It starred Uday Shankar and his wife Amala Shankar as leads and 17-year-old actress Padmini making her screen debut. Reply.memsaab. May
FILMI INDEX (ALPHABETICAL) Hi, There is a classic wonderful movie, `Dil Apna Aur Preet Parayi’ *ing Meena Kumari, Raj Kumar, Nadira and Sarika in principal roles. The songs are excellent, the acting is great and Meena Kumari plays anurse in the movie.
FILMI INDEX (CHRONOLOGICAL) 1930’s and earlier Kaliya Mardan (1919) The Light of Asia (Prem Sanyas) 1925 Shiraz (1929) A Throw of Dice (Prapancha Pash) (1929) Ayodhyecha Raja (1932) (Marathi) Karma (1933) Achhut Kanya (MEM SAHIB (1956)
Mem Sahib is an entertaining story of a girl and a boy who are engaged to be married by their parents when they are children. They meet after they have grown up: she as a “modern” girl in the city and he as a devotee in an ashram. They are now complete opposites in their philosophies and ways of life. Or are they? VINTAGE BOLLYWOOD IMAGES The Best of Stardust 1978 (continued) (Image above is the back cover.) Here are four more goodies from the “Best of” Stardust issue. The first is an expose (in her own words) of Nutan’s war with her mother Shobhana Samarth over money, and her wrath with Sanjeev Kumar when she discovers that he is behind the persistent rumors of her affairPARWANA (1971)
Parwana (1971) The tagline on the DVD cover caught my eye first: “A Murder Plan That Forced Indian Railways To Change Their Train Timing!”. I am not sure that Indian Railways actually did worry that much about murders galore being unleashed on the Indian public, but it was enough to attract me. The film stars a very young Amitabh Bachchan AAJ KI TAAZA KHABAR (1973) Sanjit Narwekar. March 3, 2011 at 2:44 am. Radha (real name: Rita) Saluja played the lead in Sazaye Maut, directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. The film is a remake (or actually an extension) of his FTII diploma film Murder on Monkey Hill. Both films were edited by Radha’s sister Renu (later to become Vidhu’s first wife). MY TEN FAVORITE SHARAAB SONGS 7. “ Abhi To Haath Mein Jaam Hai ” and “ Haan Ji Haan Main Ne Sharab Pi Hai ” from Seeta Aur Geeta (1972) (sung by Manna Dey and Lata, respectively, music by RD Burman). Okay yes! I’m cheating a bit. I’ve covered “Abhi To Haath Mein” before in my favorite Dharmendra songs post so it doesn’t really count (but it deserves aJALTE BADAN (1973)
Malti is a nautch-girl and has attracted the eye of a wealthy man from Bombay who has promised to set her up as the cabaret dancer in his nightclub there. She is an eminently practical girl, and not too sure Kiran will be able to resist the wiles of the big city. MY TEN FAVORITE HELEN SONGS 00:00 04:09. 4. “Is Duniya Mein” from Gumnaam (1965), music by Shankar Jaikishan. Helen has three great songs in this film (which is FULL of great songs), but this isMEMSAABSTORY
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April 7, 2017
PARWANA (1971)
The tagline on the DVD cover caught my eye first: “A Murder Plan That Forced Indian Railways To Change Their Train Timing!” I am not sure that Indian Railways actually did worry that much about murders galore being unleashed on the Indian public, but it was enough to attract me. The film stars a very young Amitabh Bachchan, Yogita Bali, Navin Nischol and Shatrughan Sinha, and is directed by Jyoti Swaroop, who directed two of my favorite films (_Padosan_ and _Chorni_). It was billed as a thriller of sorts, although there is no effort made to disguise “whodunit”—it’s marginally more of a“howdunit”.
It is a very stylish and nicely-paced production, however, and showcases the soon-to-be overwhelming charisma of its anti-hero Bachchan to great effect (especially compared to milquetoast-y “hero” Navin Nischol). Continue reading → Posted in Hindi movies| 37 Comments »
Tags: Abhi Bhattacharya, Amitabh Bachchan
, Asit Sen
, Helen
, Jyoti Swaroop
, Lalita Pawar
, Laxmi Chhaya
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, Om Prakash
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February 23, 2017
APRIL FOOL (1964)
Lord I love Indian spy films from the 1960s, but make no mistake about it: this is a bad movie. Since I expected that going in, I was not disappointed, and in fact was delighted to find a decent level of (possibly inadvertent) hilarity. I will share those gems here so that you can give the painfully awkward and sparkless Biswajeet/Saira Banu pairing, the boring songs, and the disaster that is the plot(s), amiss.
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Tags: Biswajeet , Chand Usmani , Hindi spy film, IS Johar
, Jayant
, Nazima
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, Ratan Gaurang
, Saira Banu
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July 18, 2016
ROOP TERA MASTANA (1972) (MINI-REVIEW) I quickly grew tired of the plot (Pran evil, Mumtaz helpless, Jeetendra clueless, I.S. Johar painful), but remained riveted to Mumtaz’s Disney princess wardrobe and accessories. Continue reading → Posted in Hindi movies| 23 Comments »
Tags: IS Johar , Jeetendra, mini-review
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May 28, 2016
THE OLD COWHAND…
This week, two days before he would have turned 14, I said goodbye to one of the most entertaining and endearing characters to ever cross my path. Bandit came to me just over three years ago, right before his 11th birthday. His rescuer and foster dad, Eric, posted the following on my Facebook page the next day, and I think his words and pictures describe Bandit’s backstory (as he calls them, Acts I and II) so eloquently and beautifully that with his permission I am sharing them with you. Continue reading → Posted in Everything else, The Memdogs
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April 12, 2016
PREM KAHANI (1937)
I love the elegance of the Art Deco era of the Twenties and Thirties. Of course my mother points out that I would have probably been at the back of a bread line dressed in rags, but I prefer to picture myself draped in chiffon and pearls, languidly smoking from a long cigarette holder and lounging in a posh Park Avenue mansion. Thanks to _Prem Kahani_, that vision has been altered slightly to one of gold-edged sarees and cocktail shakers; a quartet of musicians playing in my Marine Drive home as friends and I rehearse for a benefit we’re holding for the poor and needy (the people actually standing in that bread line of Mom’s). But I am getting ahead of myself. Continue reading → Posted in Hindi film history,
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March 23, 2016
LALKAR (1972)
The film’s title is actually Lalkar (The Challenge) but I never did figure out what the Challenge was, other than getting through the Comic Side Plot interruptions and tepid romantic interludes which kept intruding on the otherwise fun espionage plot. Rajendra Kumar and Mala Sinha get top billing, so I was hoping to collect some Nahiiin Face additions for the Gallery but they were fairly restrained. They are supported by a stellar cast of character actors led by the inestimable Shyam Kumar as the eye-patch wearing Japanese villain, Dharmendra at his peak, saucy Kum Kum, some really special special effects, and a host of small details that made it eminentlywatchable.
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February 29, 2016
ALIBABA (1977)
Even with subtitles, I probably would have fast-forwarded through vast stretches of this film; without them I spent much of my time bewildered by the plot and bored by its meandering. I might not have bothered to write it up either except for there’s an absolute dearth of material about it out there, and it does have some _very_ redeeming qualities. It seems to have had a decent budget: there are a lot of well-known character and comic actors; the costumes and sets are lush and colorful; Helen and Laxmi Chhaya each have dances. I suspect though I can’t confirm that none of the money lavished on it went to a script writer, however. Mohammed Hussain is a director whose name I am always happy to see in the credits, but he might have been rather worn out or bored himself by the time this was made. It lacks his trademark lunacy, and that craziness is sorely missed. _Khair_. Enough quibbling, let’s talk about the good stuff. Continue reading → Posted in Hindi movies| 13 Comments »
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, Dev Kumar
, Hans Raj Behl
, Helen
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February 16, 2016
GUEST POST: INDURANI, A STAR OF THE 1930S This article is written by my friend and film historian Arunkumar Deshmukh, who previously has shared here his knowledge on actors Parshuram and Bhudo Advani. I am very honored that he asked me to publish this here, and I am thrilled to find out more about the beautiful actress Indurani of 1930s and 40s fame, her family (including her sister, actress Sarojini, and niece Azra—always a favorite of mine ), her career and her life. I know you will be too! Continue reading → Posted in Hindi film history,
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August 28, 2015
(I AM NOT OUT OF MY MIND, I AM A) RAJPUT (1982) So proclaims Bhanu Singh (Vinod Khanna) _in English_ at about two hours into this epic, leading me to reflect that if I’ve learned nothing else from Hindi movies, I do know that an unhinged mind and a Rajput heritage are not as mutually exclusive as he thinks. Still, this is possibly my favorite line ever spoken in the history of movies, with the bonus of an unnecessary but hilarious subtitle: “I am not insane, I am a Rajput!” Actually, the subtitles are one of my favorite things about this movie, and there are a lot of favorite things. Continue reading → Posted in Hindi movies| 49 Comments »
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August 20, 2015
AURAT (1967)
As many of you know, I tend to avoid films with titles like “Woman” or “Daughter-in-Law” or “Sister” or “Bride” like the plague they generally are. But after my dear friend and devoted Rajesh fan Suhan sent me a link to one of the songs from this, I investigated further and discovered that, besides a very young Rajesh, the cast included a very young Feroz Khan, the lovely Nazima, PRAN! and a host of other stalwarts (Padmini, Lalita Pawar, Leela Chitnis, Mohan Chhoti, OP Ralhan, Baby Rani—OH Baby Rani. How I love/hate you). I figured with these people and the lovely music by Ravi maybe I could survive the Red Mist that I would likely be afflicted with, and I am so glad I took the chance. I found it unexpectedly sweet and funny, and if the story went a bit overboard in places…well, such is life. Plus, no Red Mist at all! Or hardly at all. While it is certainly true that Padmini sacrifices early and often, her actions make sense and she is no weepinghelpless pushover.
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