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Friday, 1 May 2015

Posted by AKANKSHA CREATIONS On 08:47
 Music has given us so much that we are unable to thank it. When the name of music or only music comes we use to think about Instruments,Singers,Music directors, Composers, Lyricists, Musicians but music is just beyond of it. If anyone wants to go into the depth of music he has to feel the soul of music that is all types of Sargams, Thaats, Ragas etc. One more important or I would say the most important thing of music is to feel the emotions of songs, ragas etc. Today most of the people learn music in an constant and heartless way. Everything goes good while they sing a song or play anything on anytype of instrument but their
performence contains no any emotions which other one could feel, and real emotions means direct contact with God which is tough to have. So, here it is clear that music is a wire of conecting feelings of one to other.
                                                Here in our Bollywood music industry many musicians and singers born who proved the meaning of music some names are Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Rahul Dev Burman etc. 

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Posted by AKANKSHA CREATIONS On 07:54
Today we are going to tell you about the legendary actor Ashok Kumar. He was born on 13 october 1911. His real name is Kumudlal Ganguly.  He was honoured in 1988 with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the highest national award for cinema artists, by the Government of India and also received the Padma Bhushan the same year in 1998 for his contributions to Indian cinema. He is considered to be one of India's finest ever actors, playing leading, negative and character roles with equal panache.
He was oldest in his two brothers named  Anoop Kumar and Kishore Kumar and a sister named Sati Devi.
Reverently called Dadamoni (affectionate term for elder brother), Kumudlal Ganguly was born in Bhagalpur and educated at Presidency College of the University of Calcutta, Kolkata, where he studied to become a lawyer. However, his heart was not into his law studies. Ganguly was more interested in cinema, in which he dreamt of working as a technician.

It was the lure of cinema and the presence of his brother in Law Sashadhar Mukherjee in a fairly senior position in Bombay Talkies which prompted Kumudlal Ganguly to move to Bombay (Mumbai) in the mid 30s, where he started off as a laboratory assistant in Bombay Talkies, one of the biggest film studios of that era.
He was a homeopathy practitioner and has done so many miracle cures.
These qualities show that he was an all time great personality.

Sunday, 5 April 2015

Posted by Jairaj Prasad On 09:40

Ashok Kumar has been the doyen of the male actors of the Hindi film world, with a career that started in the 1930s and lasted to the early 2000s. The one thing that was the most remarkable about him was his presence on the screen, and the fact that he could make the viewers feel that he was thoroughly enjoying himself. There are many actors who are natural, whose performance just blends into the situation without any kinks. One can think of Sanjeev Kumar, Guru Dutt, Geeta Bali, and many more. Their performance always seems so effortless as they work through their roles on the screen. But with Ashok Kumar, there is this added element of having fun, and even conveying to the audience that he is simply enjoying doing the role.

Anuraag (1972) is one of the movies that I saw on the big screen as a child. I have since re visited the movie on disc, but there is a striking memory of one scene from the first time I saw this movie. The song “ram kare babuaa, hamaar phulwaa ko hamri umar lag jaaye ho”, is sung by Rajesh Khanna on screen, as a birthday song in a family gathering. Ashok Kumar is also in the scene and he dances with Rajesh Khanna, with a small drum in his hand. And the thought that struck me as I saw the expression on Ashok Kumar’s face, wow, this man is so thoroughly enjoying himself, and not just performing.

Aashirwaad (1969) directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, is a very poignant movie about a father’s love for his daughter. I have recounted the story briefly in an earlier post ‘Ek Thha Bachpan’ on this blog. Here is another wonderful song from this movie. This is a play song for children, for playing the game of “rail gaadi”. The song is sung by Ashok Kumar himself, in his own inimitable style. The pace of the song and words almost remind me of ‘Breathless’ (Shankar Mahadevan). And guess the lyricist. It is Harindranath Chattopadhyay. Harindranath also had a role in this film, as an old farmer in the same village where Ashok Kumar is the zamindar. Harindranath is also known as a poet, and especially a poet for children. The racy, bullet train composition is by Vasant Desai.
As one views this song, and Ashok Kumar’s performance, the fun element simply stands out. He is not just singing and acting in the movie, he is simply loving doing it. So click on the link, and get ready for a breathless train ride that travels at the speed of sound, literally. :) :)


Song-rail gaadi rail gaadi chhuk chhuk chhuk chhuk (Aashirwaad) (1968) Singer-Ashok Kumar, Lyrics-Harindranath Chattopadhyay, MD-Vasant Desai

Lyrics

chhooo chhooo
chhooo chhooo
chhooo chhooo chhooo


rail gaadi
ay rail gaadi

(whistle of the engine)

rail gaadi rail gaadi
chhuk chhuk chhuk chhuk
chhuk chhuk chhuk chhuk
beech waale station bolen
ruk ruk ruk ruk
ruk ruk ruk ruk
tadak bhadak
lohe ki sadak
tadak bhadak
lohe ki sadak
yahaan se wahaan
wahaan se yahaan
yahaan se wahaan
wahaan se wahaan
chhuk chhuk chhuk chhuk
chhuk chhuk chhuk chhuk
chhuk chhuk chhuk chhuk
chhuk chhuk chhuk chhuk
phulaaye chhaati
paar kar jaati
aloo ret
baaloo ke khet
baajraa dhaan
buddhaa kisaan
haraa maidaan
mandir makaan
chai ki dukaan
pul pagdandi
teeley pe jhandi
paani ka kund
panchhi ka jhhund
jhopdi jhaadi
kheti baadi
baadal dhuaan
mot kuaan
ku’ein ke peechhe
baag bageeche
dhobi ka ghaat
mangal ka haat
gaaon mein mela
bheed jhamelaa
tooti deewaar
tattu sawaar


rail gaadi rail gaadi
chhuk chhuk chhuk chhuk
chhuk chhuk chhuk chhuk
beech waale station bolen
ruk ruk ruk ruk
ruk ruk ruk ruk

(engine whistle)

brahmpur dharampur
dharampur brahmpur
mangalore bangalore
bangalore mangalore
mandwaa khandwaa
khandwaa mandwaa
raipur jaipur
jaipur raipur
taalegaon maalegaon
maalegaon taalegaon
nellore vellore
vellore nellore
sholapur kolhapur
kolhapur sholapur
kukkal dindigul
dindigul kukkal
machhlipatnam bimblipatnam
bimblipatnam machhlipatnam
oongol nandigol
nandigol oongol
koregaon goregaon
goregoan koregaon
namdabad ahmedabad
ahmedabad namdabad
shautpur jodhpur
jodhpur shautpur
chhuk chhuk chhuk chhuk
chhuk chhuk chhuk chhuk
beech waale station bolen
ruk ruk ruk ruk
ruk ruk ruk ruk
tadak bhadak
lohe ki sadak
tadak bhadak
lohe ki sadak
yahaan se wahaan
wahaan se yahaan
yahaan se wahaan
wahaan se wahaan
chhuk chhuk chhuk chhuk
chhuk chhuk chhuk chhuk
chhuk chhuk chhuk chhuk
chhuk chhuk chhuk chhuk

Friday, 3 April 2015

Posted by AKANKSHA CREATIONS On 06:32

Today, we've came up with our superb musical video, of the Month. You might've heard this amazing song 'Tai Tai Phish', which is here being performed by Saurabh, Gaurav, and various, who're very prominent faces of Swarnima Academy.

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Saturday, 28 March 2015

Posted by AKANKSHA CREATIONS On 08:10
Nazir Hussain is an Indian Film Star of all time. He had worked in more than 400 movies and is also known as Pitamah of Bhojpuri Cinema because he had worked in many early Bhojpuri Films and most of them were hit for people. He was born on 15 May 1922 in the village of Usia in Ghazipur district of Uttar Pradesh. Not many know that he was in Subash Chandra Bose's Indian National Army (INA), which became the reason for his entry into Bollywood.
Nazir Hussain's father Shahabzad Khan was a guard in the Railways and Hussain grew up in Lucknow. He worked in the British army for a short time but came under the influence of Subhas Chandra Bose and joined the Indian National Army (INA). In those days Bimal Roy was planning a film on Bose and the INA. To give it an authentic touch he was scouting for INA members to help him. Nazir Hussain's personality and impressive voice perhaps helped Bimal Roy to notice him. However, Hussain was reluctant to work in films as he had no such background. After much persuasion and cajoling from friends and colleagues he relented. 'Pehla Aadmi' released in 1950 launched him to stardom and he became a permanent fixture in Bimal Roy's movies.
He had played iconic roles in many Bollywood movies such as - Kati Patang, Jewel Thief, Parakh, Khamoshi, Kashmir ki Kali etc.
He is now of 92 but he is a lovely and respectable person forever.

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Posted by AKANKSHA CREATIONS On 08:38
Raja Harishchandra (Marathi: राजा हरिश्चंद्र Rājā Hariścandra) is a 1913 Indian silent film, directed and produced by Indian icon Dadasaheb Phalke, and is the first full-length Indian feature film.The film was based on the legend of Raja Harishchandra, recounted in the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Although a silent film with intertitles in English and Hindi, its cast and staff was Marathi and it is therefore often regarded as the first Marathi film as well.



The film marked a historic benchmark in the film industry in India. Only one print of the film was made and shown at the Coronation Cinematograph. It was a commercial success and paved the way for more such films.

Raja harishchandra was a remarkable film for all time not only because it was the first film of indian cinema but also  because it was the film which covers the story of the king who never lies to anyone.
We also know Raja Harishchandras Satyavadi Harishchandra because of this quality.
This is an Inspirational Film and everybody specially teenagers and children should watch the copies of this film to understand the value of truthfulness and kindness in life and should salute the man who made this outstanding silent movie.

Monday, 23 March 2015

Posted by Jairaj Prasad On 03:02
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