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Tag Archives: Kanhaiyalaal
Aye Mere Dil Kahin Aur Chal . . .
This old review is posted again as a tribute to the Tragedy King of the Indian screen – Dilip Kumar who left for his heavenly abode today. In my review of Maut Ki Aahat (a Hindi novel), I have opined … Continue reading
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Tagged Aye Mere Dil Kahin Aur Chal, By quitting drinking only can the drinker think logically about and take some prudent step to solve the practical problems of his life, Dekho Aaya Ye Kaisa Zamaana, Dilip Kumar, Hasrat Jaipuri, Hum Dard Ke Maaron Ka Itna Hi Fasaana Hai, Jab Se Nain Laage, Jawahar Kaul, Kaahe Ko Der Lagaai Re, Kanhaiyalaal, Koi Nahin Mera Is Duniya Mein, Lalita Pawar, Lata Mangeshkar, Liquor consumption may make a happy person happier but it can by no means mitigate the grief of an aggrieved person, Movie Review - Daag (1952), Nimmi, Preet Ye Kaisi Bol Ri Duniya, Shailendra, Shankar Jaikishan, Talat Mahmood, the feeling of grief intensifies in the intoxicated condition, Usha Kiran
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A gripping social drama which commences with Holi
Holi Aaee Re was released in 1970. It is a very good social drama with a tight, eventful script and some very good songs. It is gripping throughout and the viewer never gets any boring moment to take a break. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Ang Ang Mein Agan Lagaati Madan Jagaati Jhoomti-Gaati Holi Aaee Re, Balraaj Saahni, festival of Holi, Girna Nahin Hai Gir Ke Sambhalna Hai Zindagi, Hina Kausar, Kalyanji Anandji, Kanhaiyalaal, Kumud Chhugani, lost and found, Mala Sinha, Meri Lottery Lag Jaane Waali Hai, Meri Tamannaon Ki Taqdeer Tum Sanwaar Do, Movie Review - Holi Aaee Re (1970), Prakash Thapa, Premendra, Rajendra Nath, Rehman, Shatrughan Sinha, story starts with the backdrop of the festival of colours
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The uncomfortable bond which cannot be got rid of
Bandhan (1969) is a movie of Rajesh Khanna that had come post Aradhana and became a hit in the wake of his craze in the Indian audience those days. It’s an interesting movie with the story containing a rural milieu. … Continue reading
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Tagged Aa Jaao Aa Bhi Jaao, Aayo Re Aayo Re Aayo Re Saawan Aayo Re, Achala Sachdev, Anju Mahendru, Arre Jaana Hai To Jaao, Aruna Irani, Bin Badra Ke Bijuriya Kaise Chamke, Ehsaas (2001), father-son bond, Ferrari Ki Sawaari (2012), Garv (2004), Jeevan, Kanhaiyalaal, Meena. T, Movie Review - Bandhan (1969), Mumtaz, Rajesh Khanna, Ratnamala, Sanjeev Kumar
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Aye Mere Dil Kahin Aur Chal . . .
In my review of Maut Ki Aahat (a Hindi novel), I have opined that consuming liquor to forget one’s grief is futile as liquor consumption may make a happy person happier but it can by no means mitigate the grief … Continue reading