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Dilip Kumar: The last of the Bollywood greats bows out - By: Gambo Dori

Dilip Kumar: The last of the Bollywood greats bows out Dilip Kumar Mon Jul 26 2021 When the actor, Dilip Kumar died early this month, at the grand age of 98, he was the very last of the Indian films’ greats from the golden era to depart to eternity. I regard the golden era of Indian films to be between 1950 and the early 1970s when most of the great films were produced and distributed to cinemas around the world. Cinema halls then were the only places where one could watch films – at least that was true of Maiduguri where I was raised in that era where television did not even reach.

70 Years Ago, Guru Dutt Created Bombay Noir With Baazi and Set Off a New Trend

70 Years Ago, Guru Dutt Created Bombay Noir With Baazi and Set Off a New Trend
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Google Doodle celebrates Meena Kumari, the Queen of Tragedy, on her 85th birthday

Meena Kumari, the iconic actor and the tragedy queen of Bollywood is remembered on her 85th birthday by Google Doodle in a fitting tribute .

The life and art of Guru Dutt - The Hindu

The life and art of Guru Dutt Updated: Updated: May 08, 2021 16:59 IST As his debut film Baazi turns 70 later this year, Bengaluru film historians weigh in with a city connection Share Article AAA As his debut film Baazi turns 70 later this year, Bengaluru film historians weigh in with a city connection Seventy years ago a genius was born with the release of Baazi (1951). The Dev Anand starrer is considered the first Bombay Noir and the film’s success birthed a sub-genre. The film also marked the directorial debut of Guru Dutt, who in his too-short career left behind an impressive body of work, including the holy trinity of

Waheeda Rehman birthday special: The face that could launch a thousand ships

Waheeda Rehman birthday special: The face that could launch a thousand ships A very expressive actress with exceptional dancing skills, Waheeda always left an ineradicable impression on the minds of the cine-goers Had Christopher Marlowe been alive today, instead of referring to Helen of Troy, he’d have referred to Waheeda Rehman and exclaimed with euphoric joy, ‘This is the face that can launch a thousand ships and aircraft!’ Jokes aside, the grace, elegance, style and acting skills converging on one individual resulted in the creation of Waheeda Rehman. In spite of being the coeval of Nargis, Meena Kumari, Madhubala, Vyjayanthimala and Nutan, there s some unexplained quality, kind of a je ne sais quoi in French, in Waheeda Rehman that differentiated her from the contemporaries. Her eternal and ineffable beauty is completely devoid of oomph and lasciviousness. A very expressive actress with exceptional dancing skills, Waheeda always left an ineradicable impression

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