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hum tumse mile f/m rocky By khazanchi good Tags: dutt, kishore, kumar, lata, mangeshkar, munim, r.d.burman, rocky, sanjay, tina 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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yaad aa rahi hai film love story By khazanchi memorable Tags: aa, amit, gaurav, hai, kumar, lata, love, mangeshkar, pandit, r.d.burman, rahi, story, vijeta, yaad 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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lakdi ki kathi f/m masoom By khazanchi great for all the children of the world Tags: gulzar, masoom, matondar, r.d.burman, urmila 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Mere Samne Wali Khidki Mein by RajD By RajD01 One of Kishore Kumar's all time hits and my favourite too -really enjoyed recording it. Tags: bollywood, chaand, comedy, comic, dutt, films, hindi, kishore, kumar, love, moon, neighbour, old, padosan, r.d.burman, raj, rajd, rajd01, rare, romance, romantic, songs, sunil, window 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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rim jhim gire sawan f/m manzil By khazanchi great Tags: amitabh, bachan, lata, mangeshkar, manzil, moushumi, r.d.burman 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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MEHBOOBA AA MEHBOOBA - SHOLAY By bombay63 SONG:MEHBOOBA AA MEHBOOBA MUSIC:R.D.BURMAN LYRICS:ANAND BAKSHI SINGER:R.D.BURMAN MOVIE:SHOLAY 1975 Sholay (advertised in English as Embers or Flames) is the biggest blockbuster in the history of Bollywood, India's Hindi film industry. It was released in 1975 and starred Dharmendra, Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, Sanjeev Kumar, Jaya Bhaduri and Amjad Khan as the timeless villain, Gabbar Singh. It is the highest grossing film of all time in India. It has earned Rs. 2,36,45,00,000 equivalent to US$ 60 million, after adjusting for inflation. When first released, the film was declared a commercial disaster. Word of mouth convinced movie-goers to give the film a chance and soon it became a box-office phenomenon. It ran for 286 weeks straight (more than five years) in one Mumbai theatre, the Minerva. Sholay racked up a still record 60 golden jubilees across India, and doubled its original gross over reruns during the late 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s. Sholay was the first film in the history of Indian cinema to celebrate silver jubilee (25 weeks) at over a hundred theatres across India In 1999, BBC India declared it the "Film of the Millennium"; Indiatimes movies ranks the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. In that same year, the judges of the 50th annual Filmfare awards awarded it with a special award called Filmfare Best Film of 50 Years. Helen was born on October 21, 1939 in Burma to an Anglo-Indian father and Burmese mother. The family migrated to Mumbai, but her mother's salary as a nurse wasn't enough, and Helen had to quit her schooling to support the family. Helen had a brother Roger and sister Jennifer. A family friend, an actress known as Cukoo, helped her find jobs as a chorus dancer in the films Shabistan and Awaara (1951). Helen was soon working regularly, and was featured as a solo dancer in films like Alif Laila (1952) and Hoor-e-Arab (1953). In 1958, she had her first major hit with her performance in the song "Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu" in Shakti Samanta's hit film, Howrah Bridge. She was in great demand after this, performing as a cabaret dancer and vamp in film after film. She was known as the Cabaret Queen. She was never a great success in the few films in which she played the heroine or when she played dramatic roles such as the rape victim in Shakti Samanta's Pagla Kahin Ka (1970), but vamp roles and "item numbers" kept her busy through the 1960s. Her luck took a turn for the worse in the 1970s. Younger actresses were taking the vamp roles. Also, changing rules for Bollywood heroines made it possible for sexy young things in go-go boots to do the cabaret numbers and play the heroine. Helen fell into financial difficulties. In 1973, "Helen, Queen of the Nautch Girls" was released. A 30-minute documentary film from Merchant Ivory films, the idea for the documentary came from Anthony Korner, an associate of Merchant Ivory's in the period, and now the publisher of Art Forum. It was directed and narrated by him, but the scenario was devised by Ivory. The subject of the film, which cost a modest $17,000 to make, is the most popular dancer in Bombay musical films -- and which presented Helen to the west as the undisputed star of Bollywood film, including her famous typewriter dance scene from "Bombay Talkie" the acclaimed Merchant Ivory film. Writer Salim Khan came to her rescue. He helped her get good roles in some of the movies he was co-scripting with Javed Akhtar: Imaam Dharam, Don, Dostana, and the all-time hit Sholay. This led to a demanding role in Mahesh Bhatt's film Lahu Ke Do Rang (1979), for which she won a Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award. Soon afterwards, she married Salim Khan, as his second wife. The arrangement was said to have been tense at first, but Salim's children by his first wife (including current Bollywood actors Salman, Arbaaz, and Sohail Khan) are now said to be on good terms with their stepmother. Helen and Salim Khan have an adopted daughter named Arpita. Helen's brother Roger passed away in the 80's and her sister Jennifer is settled in New Delhi and is married to an Air Marshal of the Indian Air Force. Helen retired from the screen for a number of years, but made a few "guest star" appearances in 1999 and 2000. In Mohabbatein, she plays the prim and proper head of a girls' school, who is pulled out onto a dance floor and surprises everyone with her lively dancing. She also made a special appearance as Salman Khan's mother in the movie Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam Tags: amitabh, anand.bakshi, bachchan, bhaduri, dharmendra, helen, hema, jaya, kishore, kumar, lata, malini, mangeshkar, mehbooba, mohd, r.d.burman, rafi, sanjeev, sholay 2 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |