Friday, 7 April 2017

Happy 75th Birthday Jeetendra -The Jumping Jack


Jeetendra was born Ravi Kapoor in Amritsar, Punjab in 1942.His father was in Immitation Jwellery business and used to supply jwellery to film industry. While supplying jewellery to V. Shantaram, he was cast as Sandhya's double in the 1959 movie "Navrang."
He got his first big break when Shantaram cast him as hero in Geet Gaya Pattharon Ne (1964). Since then, he has appeared in almost 200 films.

He came into the spotlight in 1967 with Ravikant Nagaich's Farz, which went on to become a golden jubilee success. The tee shirt and white shoes he picked up from a retail store for the "Mast Baharon Ka Main Aashiq" number in Farz (sung by legendary Singer Mohd Rafi) became his trademark. His vigorous dancing in the films won him the epithet, ‘Jumping Jack of Bollywood.
After the success of Farz he gave many Silver jubilee hits like Aulad,Mere Huzoor,Dharti Kahe Pukarke,,Jeene Ki Raah,Jigri Dost,Waris,Khilona,Humjoli and Carvan

He has done nearly 200 films as the main lead, a feat matched by just a handful of his peers since the inception of Hindi cinema. Initially Jeetendra was frequently paired with Mumtaz,Hema Malini(12 films),Rekha(24 films),Latter on with Sridevi(14 films) or Jaya Prada(21films) for remakes of Telugu films by Rama Rao TatineniK. Bapayya and K. Raghavendra Rao; these included SanjogAuladMajaalJustice ChaudhryMawaali (1983), Himmatwala (1983), Jaani Dushman (1979) and Tohfa (1984). He also did many remakes in Hindi of Krishna's Telugu movies and had very close association with him. 

Besides these south Indian remakes, there was a subdued side of Jeetendra whenever he'd worked with the writer/lyricist Gulzar in films like ParichayKinara and Khushboo that had several beautifully penned songs like O Majhi ReMusafir Hoon Yaaron and Naam Gum Jaayega, composed by Rahul Dev Burman and sung by Kishore Kumar.
His name was involved with his earlier heroines. In her authorized biography, Hema Malini claimed that they almost got married, but she backed out at the last moment.Though Jeetendra was in love with his girl friend Shobha Sippy whom he knew for many years decided to marry her after the release of Bidaai on October 18, 1974,They have two children from their marriage. Their daughter, Ekta Kapoor, runs Balaji Telefilms and their son Tusshar Kapoor is also an actor.

Jeetendra never won the Filmfare Award as an Actor but got  Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002.He is also recipient of Dadasaheb Phalke Academy Award by Govt of India in 2007


Song from Farz 1967


Song from Dharti Kahe Pukarke 1969


Song from Jeene Ki Raah 1969


Song from Waris 1969


Song from Humjoli 1970


Song from Caravan 1971


Song from Parichay 1972


Song from Anokhi Ada 1973


Song from Khushboo 1975


Song from  Dharam Veer 1977


Song from Kinara 1977


Song from Priyatama  1977


Song from Jaani Dushman  1979


Song from Judaai  1980


Song from Himmatwala 1983


Song from Tohfa 1984







Thursday, 6 April 2017

Remembering SUCHITRA SEN-The Golden Queen of Bengali Cinema on her Birth Anniversary


The first Indian actress to be awarded at an international film festival (Best Actress award for Saat Paake Bandha in the 1963 Moscow film festival). The reigning queen of Bengali Cinema for several decades started with Shesh Kothaay in 1952, but the film never got released. Her first release was Saat Number Kayedi.

  Her pair with Uttam Kumar became so successful that the two went on to become the icons for Bengali classics for more than two decades.Both of them acted together in 30 films.Some of those films were AgniparikshaHarano SurSaptapadiPathey Holo DeriKamal LataIndraniSabar UporeSuryatoranShaare ChuattorSadanander MelaJiban TrishnaEkti RaatChaawa PaawaShapmochanBipashaNaboragTrijamaRajlakshmi SrikantoHar Mana HarAlo Amar AloOra Thakey Odhare and Grihaprabesh. No other romantic pair in Bengali cinema in the subsequent decades have been able to match up to the magic created by Suchitra Sen and Uttam Kumar.
She was born on 6th April 1931 in a village of Belkuchi Upazila, now in Bangla Desh.Partition brought her family and her to West Bengal, where she married Dibanath Sen, son of wealthy industrialist Adinath Sen, in 1947, and had one daughter, Moon Moon Sen, who was a former actress.

She made her debut in hindi films with Devdas(1955) where she played the role of Paro.After that she appeared in 2 filmsin 1957 Musafir and Champakali. Later on with Dev Anand in 1960 films Bombai Ka Babu and Sarhad.



In 1967 she came in Mamta doing a double role with Ashok Kumar and Dharmendra.She was nominated for Filmfare award for this film.The last hindi film she did was Aandhi opposite Sanjeev Kumar in 1975.She was nominated  Filmfare Award for this film.In 1972, she was awarded the Padma Shri,In 2005, she refused the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the highest cinematic award in India,

Suchitra Sen continued to act after her husband's death in 1970, but called it a day when Pronoy Pasha flopped,and retired from the screen in 1978 after a career of over 25 years to a life of quiet seclusion.She assiduously avoided the public gaze after her retirement and devoted her time to the Ramakrishna Mission. She died at 8.25 am on 17 January 2014, due to a heart attack.
Suchitra Sen acted in 61 films.Among them 22 were blockbusters,13 were superhits,5 made profits above the average and the rest flopped.

Songs from Suchitra sen Films

Song from Saptapadi


Song from Devdas 1955


Songs from Bombai Ka Babu 1960


Songs from Mamta 1967






Friday, 31 March 2017

A Tribute to MEENA KUMARI-The Greatest Actress


Today on 45th death Anniversary we remember Meena Kumari.She is regarded as one of the greatest actresses to have appeared on the screens of Hindi cinema,Meena Kumari (1 August 1932 – 31 March 1972)-The Tragedy Queen of Bollywood.
Meena Kumari was born with the birth name Mahjabeen into the family of Ali Bux and Iqbal Begum on 1 August 1932/33.Little mehjabeen embarked on her acting career at the age of six, she was immersed in work over next four years, as child artist mostly in Vijay Bhatt productions Leatherface (1939), Pooja (1940), Nai Roshni (1941), Bahen (1941), Kasauti (1941) and Garib (1942).Vijay Bhatt became her mentor and, on the sets of Ek Hi Bhool (1940), rechristened Mahjabeen as Baby Meena
She became heroine at the age of 14,Bachhon Ka Khel(1946) was his first film as heroine.Same year her another film  Duniya Ek Sarai (1946), Piya Ghar Aaja (1947) and Bichchade Balam (1948) performing with credit and winning recognition from all in the industry. 
On 14 February 1952 Meena Kumari age 19 and Kamal Amrohi age 34 secretly married in a simple 'Nikah' Cermoney, in the presence of a Qadi and Kumari's younger sister Mahaleka(madhu). The marriage was kept secret from family and media.Though Kamal Amrohi was already married and had three childrens.

1952 was a milestone in the life of meena Kumari,she not only married that year but also she got stardom with the release of Baiju Bawra. Meena Kumari won the first ever Filmfare Best Actress Award for Baiju Bawra on 21 March 1954 at the Metro Theatre in Bombay.The film celebrated diamond jubilee. The film was a musical, set up in Mughal India of 16th Century, with classical Hindustani melodies set by Naushad Ali.
Some of her best known films were  Parineeta, Baadbaan,Sharada ,Sahara ,Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan ,Sahib Biwi Aur GhulamAarti, Main Chup Rahungi.,Dil Ek Mandir,Kaajal and Pakeezah

Meena Kumari  became addicted to alcohol. Her life and prosperous career were marred by heavy drinking, troubled relationships, an ensuing deteriorating health, and her death from liver cirrhosis in 1972.
She got burried at Shia Cemetry Mazgaon Mumbai.Her real name is carved in Urdu on the marble, her assumed name in English and Hindi is written in black paint.


Some of the Hit Songs of Meena Kumari


Mohe Bhool Gaye  from Baiju Bawra


Kitna Haseen Mausam from Azad


do sitaron ka milan hai aaj ki raat from kohinoor


Ajeeb Dastan Hai Yeh


jyoti kalash chhalke


Na Jao Saiyan  from Saheb Biwi Aur Gulam


Ruk Ja Raat  from Dil Ek Mandir


Hum Intezaar Karenge Tera Qayamat Tak from Bahu Begum


Duniya Kare Sawal To Hum from Bahu Begum


Mausam Hai Aashikana  from Pakeezah

Thursday, 30 March 2017

A Musical Tribute To ANAND BAKSHI on his 15th Death Anniversary


Anand Bakshi (born on 21st July 1920-Died on 30th March 2002) was a Lyricist of Bollywood Films.Anand Bakshi penned some of the most memorable songs that has ever been produced by the Hindi film industry.With over 600 films to his credit and having worked with the best Music Directors in the Hindi film industry,He made a hit Jodi with Lakshmikant Pyarelal and later with R D Burman,in this Blog I am discussing his association with R D Burman.


Anand Bakshi and R D Burman worked jointly in 84 films.The first time they worked jointly in 1965 film Teesra Kaun starring Feroz Khan and Kalpna .The song "Pyar Ka Fasana Bana Le Dil Deewana" sung by Lata and Mukesh became popular.But both of them clicked together with Kati Patang(1970) starring Rajesh Khanna and Asha Parekh.All the songs written by him were instant hit.After that came Hare Rama Hare Krishna(1971) and the song Dum Maro Dum became the song of the year.This year was very good for both,6 films were released that year,Amar Prem(1971) with the song Chingari Koi Bhadke became very popular.
In 1972, 4 films of them released,songs of Jawani Deewani,Seeta Aur Geeta and Apna Desh were highlight of that year.

After Hare Rama Hare Krishna Dev Anand kept both in his forthcoming films.In fact the combination of kishore Kumar R D Burman and Anand Bakshi became a deadly Combination,this combination created many immortal Songs.

Though Anand Bakshi was writing songs for many Music Directors since 1956  but he had to wait till 1969 for an opportunity to work with SD Burman. It is well known that RD Burman played an important role in the music of Aradhana (1969) After that he went on to work with SD Burman in many other films including Anurag (1972), Jugnu (1973), Prem Nagar (1974) and Chupke Chupke (1975), 
Song from Teesra Kaun (1965) Audio only


Song from Kati Patang (1970)


Song from Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1971)


Song from Amar Prem (1971)


Song from Jawani Diwani (1972)


Song from Heera Panna (1973)


Song from Namak Haraam (1973)


Song from Aap Ki Kasam (1974)


Song from Sholay (1975)


Song from Mehbooba (1976)


Song from Kasme Vaade (1978)


Song from The Great Gambler (1979)


Song from Love Story (1981)


Song from Shakti (1982)




Tuesday, 28 March 2017

50 years of An evening In Paris


An Evening In Paris was released on 1st Jan 1967.It was  produced and directed by Shakti Samanta with story by Sachin Bhowmick. It revolves in the French capital city of Paris. The movie stars Shammi KapoorSharmila Tagore in a double role, Pran as the villain, and Rajindernath in the comic subplot.The foreign locations and its music were the highlight of this film.Beside these the appearance of Sharmila Tagore in a Bikini was also the talking point.it was a first time the Hindi Cinegoers saw a heroine in Bikini in Hindi Films. Wearing a bikini put her name in the Indian press as one of Bollywood's ten hottest actresses of all time,The film was a big hit.

The film begins with a monologue on how a rich heiress who has been in love thrice, moves to Paris to find the true love which she feels she cannot find in India. On one of her outings, Deepa meets Shyam/Sam (Shammi Kapoor), who immediately falls in love with her and begins to follow her around. After some initial resistance, Deepa eventually gives in to his charms.

In Paris she meets Shyam (Pran) who is her father's secretary's son,Who needs money to clear his gambling debts,he plans to marry her.Since Deepa does not love him, she refuses telling him that she only loves Sam.

Shekher finds a girl Suzy who looks similar to Deepa and shows her Deepa with Sam, so that she can learn her mannerisms.Later he kidnaps Deepa then puts Suzy in her place at her home.
 Deepa's father learns of Deepa's kidnapping and flies to Paris. He and Sam discover that Suzy is Deepa's lost twin sister, who had been kidnapped when she was very young and her real name is Roopa. Deepa's father is overjoyed that he has found his daughter, but Suzy refuses to accept herself as his daughter.

 In the mean time Suzy also started loving Shyam,He tells her that he loves Deepa he needs her help to find Deepa.This angers Suzy at first but later she realises that she should not come between her sister and her love.
Near climax real Deepa (pretending to be Suzy) escapes from.the clutches of Shekher but Shekhar reaches the boat where Deepa is waiting for Sam and drives off with her. Sam also reaches just after Shekhar drives off. He jumps in the boat from a helicopter and beats Shekhar up. Sam throws him overboard where he floats over the waterfall. Deepa and Sam escape to a small rock in the middle of waterfall from where they are rescued by the helicopter.

Audiance really enjoyed the helicopter chase and the song aasman se aaya farishta.We’ve had a lot to look at, after all, and that’s really all Shammi and the filmmakers promised.
Aisa Mauka Phir Kahan Milega


Raat Ke Humsafar


Aasman Se Aaya Farishta





Zubi zubi


Deewane Ka Naam To Puchho