Posted by: squarecutatul in: ● February 15, 2010
Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz star in this movie. Rajesh Khanna in fact has a double role in this movie.This movie was released in 1970 when everything that Rajesh Khanna touched turned to gold.
Posted by: squarecutatul in: ● January 3, 2010
In the past I have discussed how can one read out keynote address or a weather news Bollywood style, viz in the form of songs.
Posted by: squarecutatul in: ● December 31, 2009
I have posted many songs of Rafi in this blog, and in each song I have raved about his voice. In fact one cannot help but remark on his voice quality whatever the song. In every song, he appered to give his very best.
Posted by: squarecutatul in: ● December 18, 2009
Dimple Kapadia made her debut in 1973 with “Bobby”. The success of this movie should have seen her landing many assignments and launch her career. Instead, she got married to Rajesh Khanna, and she was lost to Bollywood.
Posted by: squarecutatul in: ● December 15, 2009
The success of “Hum Aapke Hain Koun” or HAHK in short, led many producers to come up with “me too” movies. One such movie was “Dilwaale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge”.
Posted by: squarecutatul in: ● December 5, 2009
It was one of the earliest movies of Manoj Kumar’s career, and here he is paired with Sayeeda Khan.
Posted by: squarecutatul in: ● December 1, 2009
Most of the time, I discuss songs that are evergreen, popular, iconic, outstanding, of high quality etc. But there are occasions when I love to discuss songs that fall short of such high standards. But I still like them, because listeneing/ watching them is fun.
Posted by: squarecutatul in: ● December 1, 2009
Bollywood songs typically follow a few set patterns when it comes to their picturisation. Songs that are sung by the lead pair tend to be picturised with them running round trees ( I am told) and later running around open spaces ( presumably as a result of deforestation leading to absence of trees to run [...]
Posted by: squarecutatul in: ● December 1, 2009
1968, the titanium year of Bollywood movie music had so many great songs that a sizeable number of such songs struggled to get into the popularity bandwagon. Many great songs found themselves forgotten without getting the chance to be heard by the audience.