Thursday, 29 September 2016

Remembering Mehmood on his 84th Birth Anniversary


Mehmood ( 29 September 1932- July 23 2004 )  was an Indian actor, director as well as a producer in the Indian film industry i.e. Bollywood and has worked in more than 300 films in a career spanning over three decades. However, his fans remember him as one of the most hilarious comedian of all time.
He started his career as a child artist. He worked in Bombay films like Kismet. He also did small roles in many films which went unnoticed.Few of such films were Do Bigha Zameen and Pyaasa.

The film CID released in 1956,in that film he had slightly noticable role that brought him to limelight.
Sasural (1961), a three-hankie melodramatic mega-success, was Mehmood's big breakthrough film as a comedian. What's more, Sasural created one of the most successful comedy teams of the sixties -- Mehmood and Shubha Khote. The plump and genial Shubha went on to partner Mehmood in most of his mad capers till the mid-sixties -- including Grihasti, Bharosa, Ziddi and Love In Tokyo
Scene from Ziddi

At the turn of the 1960s, Mehmood even played the hero in small films opposite starlets like Chitra, Naaz and Ameeta. Mehmood cast Ameeta as the heroine in his first production Chhote Nawab (1961), where he gave a break to his friend-cum-composer, R D Burman.After that he produced and Directed Bhoot Bangla(1965)
Scene from Bhoot Bangla


By the late sixties, he was heralded as the monarch of madness, with successes like Patthar Ke Sanam, Do Kaliyan, Neel Kamal, Aankhen and Aulaad releasing one after the other. Mehmood was a master at playing the hero's friend, who would help him out of sticky situations with his street-smart ways.
Mehmood dominated commercial Hindi cinema during his peak years, to the extent that it was said that some lead actors were unwilling to act with him as he tended to overshadow them.His name in the star cast and face on the film poster ensured that scores turned up at the theatres. One song for him in the film was mandatory in that era.At the insistence of distributors, a song picturised on Mehmood became a must in most films of the sixties. Manna Dey, a recognised classical singer, was singled out for singing many of Mehmood's naughty numbers.He was among the rare few who even went to have films named after him - Johar Mehmood in Goa and Johar Mehmood in Hongkong.
Mehmood with fellow Comedians

Some famous Bollywood songs for which people still remember Mehmood are 'Ek chatur naar' from film Padosan, 'Aao Twist Karen' from Bhoot Bangla, 'Yeh do deewane dil ke' from Johar Mehmood in Goa, 'Hum kaale hai to kyaa huaa dilwaale hain' from Gumnaam and so on. He received the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for Dil Tera Diwana(1963) and Filmfare Best Comedian Award 4 times for films Pyar Kiye Jaa(1967),Waris(1970),Paras(1972) and for Vardaan(1975).
Mehmood in Pyaar Kiye Ja

By the time the 90s set in, Mehmood had played his entire hand -- as actor, director, storywriter and producer. But, he was now keeping indifferent health. He made one last attempt at a comeback, with a film called Dushman Duniya Ka (1996). By now, there was a new generation of filmgoers in the theatres -- and new stars in Bollywood’s firmaments. Mehmood managed to get the brightest new star into his movie. Shah Rukh Khan – a self-confessed Mehmood admirer – played the role of the “young” Mehmood in the film, 
actor mehmood's funeral

On 23rd July 2004, Mehmood died in his sleep in Pennsylvania, US, where he had gone for treatment of heart disease after suffering poor health for several years

Mehmood will forever be remembered as he appeared in his heydays – as the King of Comedy. He taught a nation how to laugh! Thank you for the laughter!

Best of Mehmood's Songs


Song from Parvarish 1958



Song from Chhoti Behen 1959



Song from Manzil 1960


Song from Chhote Nawab


Song from Beti Beten 1964


Song from Aarti 1962


Song from Grasti 1963


Song from Bhoot Bangla 1963



Song from Ziddi 1964



Gori Chalo Na Hans Ki Chaal from Beti Bete 1964



Song from Zindagi 1964


Song from Johar mehmood in Goa 1965




Song from Gumnaam 1965



Song from Meharbaan 1967



Song from Patthar Ke Sanam 1967


Song from Neelkamal 1968



Song from Saadhu Aur Shaitan



Song from Do Phool



Song from Padosan



Song from Main Sundar hoon


Song from Lakhon Me Ek 1971



Song from Sab Se Bada Rupaiya 1974



JODI HAMARI JAMEGA KAISE from Aulad 1968











Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Happy Birthday LATA MANGESHKAR on 87th Birthday


The nightingale of India turns 87
Legendary singer and Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar was born on 28th September 1929  at the princely state of Indore, part of the Central India Agency (now part of Madhya Pradesh). Her father, Pandit Deenanath Mangeshkar was a classical singer and theater actor.She  was named "Hema" at her birth. Her parents later renamed her Lata after a female character, Latika, in one of her father's plays,BhaawBandhan.
 At the age of five, she started to work as an actress in her father's musical plays (Sangeet Natak in Marathi). On the first day in the school, she started teaching songs to other children. When the teacher stopped her, she was so angry that she stopped going to the school.

Lata Mangeshkar was 13 when her father died of heart disease. She being the eldest among brother and sisters, the responsibility of earning bread and butter came to her shoulder. The owner of Navyug Chitrapat movie company and a close friend of the Mangeshkar family, took care of them. He helped Lata get started in a career as a singer and actress.
first song sung by Lata Mangeshkar

 She sang the song "Naachu Yaa Gade, Khelu Saari Mani Haus Bhaari" which was composed by Sadashivrao Nevrekar for Vasant Joglekar's Marathi movie Kiti Hasaal (1942), but the song was dropped from the final cut. Vinayak gave her a small role in Navyug Chitrapat's Marathi movie Pahili Mangalaa-gaur (1942), in which she sang "Natali Chaitraachi Navalaai" which was composed by Dada Chandekar. Her first Hindi song was "Mata Ek Sapoot Ki Duniya Badal De Tu" for the Marathi film,Gajaabhaau (1943).
When Master Vinayak's company moved its headquarters to Bombay in 1945 Lata also moved to Mumbai with her family.She started taking lessons in Hindustani classical music from UstadAmanat Ali Khan . Lata  and her sister Asha played minor roles in Vinayak's first Hindi-language movie, Badi Maa (1945). In that movie, Lata also sang a bhajan, "Maata Tere Charnon Mein." She was introduced to music director Vasant Desai during the recording of Vinayak's second Hindi-language movie, Subhadra (1946).She sang “Paa Lagoon Kar Jori” for Vasant Joglekar's Hindi-language movie Aap Ki Seva Mein (1946),which was composed by Datta Davjekar. 
Dil Mera Toda, Mujhe Kahin Ka Na Chhora from Majboor 1948

Once again Lata got another setback in 1948 when Master Vinayak died.She was once again jobless.But this time  music director Ghulam Haider mentored her as a singer. Haider gave Lata her first major break with the song "Dil Mera Toda, Mujhe Kahin Ka Na Chhora"—lyrics by Nazim Panipati—from the movie Majboor (1948), which became her first big breakthrough film hit. In an interview on her 84th birthday, in September 2013, Lata herself declared, "Ghulam Haider is truly my Godfather. He was the first music director who showed complete faith in my talent
Aayega Aanewaala from Mahal 1949

She became the Star from the song  "Aayega Aanewaala," from the movie Mahal (1949), composed by music director Khemchand Prakash and lip-synced on screen by actress Madhubala.After this song she was the leading voice of all heroines and ruled bollywood with her Sweet voice.

Lata Mangeshkar has won several awards and honours, including Bharat Ratna (India's Highest Civilian Award), Padma Bhushan(1969),Padma Vibhushan (1999), Dadasaheb Phalke Award (1989), Maharashtra Bhushan Award (1997), NTR National Award(1999), Bharat Ratna (2001), ANR National Award (2009), three National Film Awards, and 12 Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards. She has also won four Filmfare Best Female Playback Awards. In 1969, she made the unusual gesture of giving up the Filmfare Best Female Playback Award, in order to promote fresh talent. She was later awarded Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 1993.
Lata with her Brother & Sisters


Some Un Known Facts of Lata Ji 

-Initially, Lata Mangeshkar is said to have imitated the acclaimed singer Noor Jehan, but later she developed her own style of singing.

-Actor Dilip Kumar once made a mildly disapproving remark about Mangeshkar's Maharashtrian accent while singing Hindi/Urdu songs; so for a period of time, Lata took lessons in Urdu from an Urdu teacher named Shafi.

-.Music Director Ghulam Haider introduced Mangeshkar to producer Sashadhar Mukherjee, who was working then on the movie Shaheed (1948), but Mukherjee dismissed Mangeshkar's voice as "too thin".An annoyed Haider responded that in coming years producers and directors would "fall at Lata's feet" and "beg her" to sing in their movies. 

-In the early 1962 she was given slow poison. The doctor was called. He came with an x-ray machine to check her, and gave her an injection to render her unconscious, because She was in pain. For three days, She had a close brush with death. After ten days, she began to recover. The doctor told her that somebody gave her slow poison. The slow poison incident rendered her very weak. She was bed-ridden for nearly 3 months. The most surprising thing was that soon after the incident, the cook who used to work at Lataji's home, suddenly vanished without taking his wages. The cook had earlier worked with some Bollywood people. Bollywood lyricist Majrooh Sultanpuri used to regularly visit Lataji at her home daily at 6 pm. Majrooh used to first taste the food and then allow Lata to eat. He used to recite poems and stories to keep Lata in good humour.

-Lata Mangeshkar composed music for the first time in 1955 for Marathi movie Ram Ram Pavhane. Later in the 1960s, she composed music for 5 Marathi movies under the pseudonym of Anand Ghan.
The Song Sung and Composed by Lata

-Lata Mangeshkar has produced four films:,One was in Marathi "Vaadal" in 1953,Jhaanjhar (Hindi),1953,Kanchan (Hindi)1955 and  Lekin(Hindi)1990.
-The Guinness Book of Records—in 1991—listed her as the most recorded artist in the world with not less than 30,000 solo, duet and chorus-backed songs recorded in 20 Indian languages between 1948 and 1987. Today the number might have crossed 50,000.
Song from Lekin


She is the blessed one - she is blessed by God,I wish her a very long life and many more years to bless us with her wonderful songs.

RARE & UNRELEASED FILM SONGS OF LATA JI


Jiya Jaye Piya aaja - Naujawan 1951


Dilip Kumar Sings with Lata ji.from Ram Musafir 1957
  


Tere Sab Gham Mile Mujhko Lata Mangeshkar Film Hamdard (1953)


Mukh Mod Na Lena Sajna Lata Mangeshkar Film Aashiana (1952)


Ae Dil Kahan Teri Manzil Lata Mangeshkar Film Maya (1961)


Jiya Kho Gaya Lata Mangeshkar Film Railway Platform (1955) 


Tootegi Na Pyar Ki Dor Lata Mangeshkar Film Amber


Thandi Hawayen Lata Mangeshkar Film Naujawan 


MACHALTI AARZOO KHAREE BAAHEIN PASAARE from Usne Kaha Tha


Aaye Nainon Mein Balam - Jitne Door Utne Paas (Unreleased)


Dil Beqarar Sa Hai from Ishara 1964


Hey Abdullah Nagin Wala  from Ishara 1964


A Rare  Duet of Lata and Suman Kalyanpur
Kabhi aaj kabhi kal kabhi parson (Chand 1959)


Duet with Geeta Dutt

Ham panchhi mastaane (Dekh Kabira Roya)(1957) 


Non Film Ghazal by Lata
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Har ek baat pe kehte ho tum ke tu kya hai 


Bhiga Bhiga Mausam from Suraag 1980

Unreleased Song | Film Majnoon | Rajesh Khanna | Rakhee | Kamal Amrohi | Khayyam | Lata Mangeshkar


Un released song from Pakeezah (1972)

Pee Ke Chale Hum Hai Sharabi-Rare Song-Lata Mangeshkar








Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Remembering YASH CHOPRA on his 84th Birth Anniversary


Yash Chopra is undoubtedly India's most successful film-maker. With a career spanning over five decades, he has been associated with almost 35 films, most of which have created box-office history. Born on 27th September 1932, in Jalandhar (Punjab), is younger brother of B R Chopra another Legend of Bollywood.
He started out as an assistant to his brother and went on to direct 5 very successful films for his brother’s banner - B.R.Films. These were Dhool Ka Phool (1959), Dharmputra (1961), Waqt (1965), Ittefaq (1969) & Aadmi Aur Insaan (1969).
Song from Sasural



                                                       Quwali from Dharamputra




song from Waqt

After leaving B R Films he Directed movies for other banners. Joshila (1973), Deewaar (1975), Trishul (1978) for Producer Gulshan Rai & Parampara (1993).for Firoz A Nadiadwala.
Song from Joshila

Yash  Chopra founded his own production company, Yash Raj Films,in 1971launched with Daag: A Poem of Love (1973), Starring Rajesh Khanna and Rakhi.In 1976 Yashraj Films Kabhie Kabhie was released.It was an instant hit.


Song from Daag







The period from late seventies to 1989 marked a professional setback in Chopra's career; several films he produced or directed in that period failed to leave a mark at the Indian box office, notably Doosra Aadmi (1977), Mashaal (1984), Faasle (1985) andVijay (1988). In 1989, Chopra directed the commercially and critically successful cult film Chandni,After that he made many love Stories.The 1991 film Lamhe was a beutiful love story.Though the film didn't run as per the expectation but it was acclaimed by the critics.As per Yash Chopra Lamhe was his all time favourite film.


Song from Lamhe




Song from Chaandni


In 1993 he produced and Directed Darr Starring Shahrukh Khan, it was a sympathetic look at obsessive love and defied the image of the conventional hero. -Chopra directed three more romantic films, all starring Khan; Dil To Pagal Hai (1997), Veer-Zaara(2004), and Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012), before he announced his retirement from directing in 2012.


His career has spanned more than five decades and 50 films; he is considered one of the leading filmmakers in the history of Hindi cinema. He came to be known as the "King of Romance" of the Indian cinema.


Song from Veer Zara

He was one of the first directors to take his camera to countries such as Switzerland, Holland, Germany and the United Kingdom.The Swiss Government honoured him for helping rediscover Switzerland and he was presented a special Award by screen goddess, Ursula Andress, on behalf of the Swiss Government. In fact, a lake in Switzerland has been unofficially named ‘The Chopra Lake’ because of the way he had used it in his films.
Song from Jab Tak Hai Jaan

He  has won several film awards, including six National Film Awards and elevenFilmfare awards, including four Filmfare Best Director awards The Government of India honoured him with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2001 and the Padma Bhushan in 2005



Yash  Chopra married Pamela Singh and together they have two sons Aditya Chopra and Uday Chopra, born in 1971 and 1973,Yash Chopra died of Dengue Fever on 21 October 2012.

Tribute To Yash Chopra
Song from Dhool Ka Phool 1959




Song from Waqt 1965




Song from Aadmi Aur Insaan 1969




Song from Deewar 1975




Song from Trishul1978




Song from Kaala Patthar1979




Song from Silsila 1981



Song from Mashaal 1984




Song from Chandni  1989



Song from Lamhe 1991




Song from Darr 1993




Song from Dil To Pagal Hai1997




Song from Jab Tak Hai Jaan 2012