Indian films and posters from 1930: film (Savera)(1958)
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1.7M views 8 years ago. Song :Ajhun na aaye baalma.. saawan beeta jaaye.. Movie : Saanjh aur Sawera (1964), Singers : Mohammad Rafi, Suman ... 5:01 .
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film (savera)(1942)Savera | V.C. Desai | Shobhana Samarth, Arun Kumar, Nirmala Devi, Yakub, Brijmala, Kesari, Nagendra, Kesari | Social | Music: Gyan Dutt Lyrics: B. R. Sharma |
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A rare song by singer Nirmala Devi, from her first film 'Savera' (1942). Movie: Savera Year: 1942 Music: Gyan Dutt Lyrics: Buta ...
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Jump to Play Back Singer - Nirmala Devi, also known as Nirmala Arun (died 1996), was an Indian film actress in the 1940s and a Hindustani classical vocalist of the Patiala Gharana. She is the mother of Bollywood actor Govinda. Nirmala Devi was the wife of the 1940s actor Arun Kumar Ahuja.Nirmala Devi - Thumri: Ro Ro Naina Ganwaye - YouTube
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7 days ago - Few are aware Desai has directed 'Sanskar' (1940), 'Radhika' (1941) , 'Nirdosh' (
Chimanlal Desai dares to tell his story about
how he made Silent film ‘Meri Jaan or Romantic Prince’, 1931 before the
Talkies. A spirited Desai described those days as the golden period of
cinema and confessed that the only way to make good cinema is to hire
talented artistes which they did and today’s makers don’t.
The first Gujarati Talkie ‘Narsinh Mehto’ was
produced by Sagar in 1932 and later the company produced films in
Tamil, Telugu, Bengali and Punjabi among other languages. Desai
recalled that many artistes began their career with their banner and
rose to prominence but they never tied them to stringent contracts
instead let them put on wings and fly and this includes the gr4eat
Mehboob Khan who got his first break as a director in Sagar Movietone’s
‘Al Hilal’ in 1935.
Other illustrious artistes that Sagar
Movieton launched included Motilal, Surendra, Kumar, Maya Banerejee,
Bibbo, Sabita Devi, Snehprabha Pradhan and Noor Mohammed. Music
Composers like Pransukh Naik, Anil Biswas, Ajit Merchant, sound
recordists Kaushik, Chandrakant Pandya and cinematographer Faredoon
Irani and all of them remained eternally greatful to the banner for the
opportunity. “There was no back biting among artistes and we were always
happy to meet each other, happy to see their progress” as he said so
Anil Kapoor and Aamir Khan exchanged meaningful glances and smiled and
said they were happy to watch their colleagues prosper as well.
Desai elaborated that story was the most
important factor of filmmaking in the olden days and nobody started a
film unless they had a great story. “Our banner often made films adapted
from literature, particularly regional writers. “We made films based on
novels of renowned Gujarati litterateur ‘Kanhaiyalal Munshi’/ ‘Dr.
Madhurika- 1935’, ‘Ver ka Badla’- 1935, ‘Do Diwane’- 1936, ‘Kulvadhu’-
1937 and RVDesai’s ‘Kokila’, 1937. In 1940, when the company was
amalgamated with General Pictures to form National Studios, our
productions multiplied and so did expectations of the audience.”
The banner made 52 Hindi films which include
titles Silver King (1935), Deccan Queen (1936), ‘Jeevanlata’ (1936),
‘Gramophone Singer’ (1938), ‘Postman’ (1938), ‘Hum’, ‘Tum aur Who’
(1938), ‘Uski Tamanna’ (1939), ‘Alibaba’ (1940). Mehboob Khan’s ‘Aurat’,
the original of ‘Mother India’ was originally produced under Sagar
Movietone but it was released under National Studios. Chimanlal Desai
said he was proud to be a part of cinema for years and produce 75 films
in 15 years - 61 Hindi, 4 Gujarati Films, 5 Tamil Films, 3 Telugu Films,
and one each in Bengali and Punjabi.
Few are aware Desai has directed ‘Sanskar’
(1940), ‘Radhika’ (1941) , ‘Nirdosh’ (1941), ‘Savera’ (1942), ‘Adab Arz’
(1943), ‘Gunjan’ (1948), in ‘Radhika’, Desai introduced the beautiful
Nalini Jayvant whom he married later. Soon Desai quit National Studios
after three films and started his own company Amar Pictures. Amar
Pictures made six films and shut down after Gujarati film ‘Kariyavar’ in
1948. “It was the right decision to shut down production at the right
time and shift attention to something more lucrative. I shifted to
exhibition and successfully ran Neptune Theatres and New Talkies at
Bandra for decades.”
Desai ended his speech saying he wanted to
release his book in the centenary year of Indian cinema but was not able
to complete it. The advantage of the delay was that he was able to
assemble stalwarts like Aamir Khan and Anil Kapoor for his launch. He
emphasized that ‘Sagar Movieton’ is a labour of love, a result of
detailed research for two long years encompassing several unknown facets
about the banner and the first decade of Indian Talkies. The book
carries rare vintage photographs and memorabilia and a CD containing 79
songs of various films of ‘Sagar Movietone’, National Studios and Amar
Pictures written and compiled by: Biren Kothari. The book is special and
a tribute to the Silent and beginning of Talkie cinema.
Theatre turns cinematic
The world of theatre infact proved more
exciting than the big screen. A new genre of entertainment, inspired by
theatrical performance was introduced by Nandita Das and Mahesh Dattani
that for the first time included film making techniques to create a
visual experience for theatre audience. A combination of theatre and
films CinePlay exponentially will expand the reach of theater by
collapsing physical, geographical and economic limitations and at the
same time become a platform for Theatre Education, for students and
teachers. Its objective is to create an inclusive, self-sustainable
platform to benefit all stakeholders, especially the theater community.
It is the first time a theatre production combined a 2K picture quality,
surround sound and subtitle options and the journey began with
Dattani’s Dance like a Man, a contemporary classic comprising 500 live
performances was a magical experience.
Very soon actor director Nandita Das and
Subodh Maskara’s play ‘Between the Lines’ will also be presented in the
‘CinePlay avtaar.
Other exciting play to make news was is Six
Characters in search of an author is the story of a director rehearsing
for a play when he is rudely interrupted by six strangers looking for an
author. The director and the six characters get enmeshed in an argument
which seamlessly flows into a play. This play within a play is a tragic
projection full of heightened emotions and even though written
centuries ago, is as controversial and relevant in present times. Penned
by the Nobel Prize winner novelist and poet Luigi Pirandello, the
beauty of the story is the various interpretations.
- Bhawana Somaaya/Tweets @bhawanasomaaya
List of Bollywood Films of 1942 - Efilmsworld.com
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Savera,
Sewa, Sharda. Sheikh Chilli, Society, Station Master. Suhagan, Sukhi
Jeevan, Swaminath. Swapna, Tamanna, Tamasha. The Bread, Ujala, Uljhan.Shobhna Samarth
Born c. 1915
Mumbai, India
Died 9 February 2000
Pune, Maharashtra, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation actress, film director
Shobhna Samarth (Marathi: शोभना समर्थ) (c. 1915 – 9 February 2000) was a Marathi actress who began her career in the early days of talkie movies in the Indian film industry, and continued in lead roles into the 1950s. She started in Marathi cinema. Her first Hindi film, Nigahen Nafrat was released in 1935. She is best remembered for her portrayal of Sita in Ram Rajya (1943).[1]
She later produced and directed a pair of movies that launched the careers of her daughters, Nutan and Tanuja.
Contents [hide]
1 Personal life
2 Filmography
2.1 As Actress
2.2 As Director
3 References
4 External links
Personal life[edit source | editbeta]
A member of a prominent film industry family, which has been in Bollywood since the 1940s, Shobhna was born as Saroj Shilotri to banker P.S. Shilotri and his wife, Rattan Bai.
She was married to director and cinematographer Kumarsen Samarth from Vile Parle(E), Mumbai. They had four daughters. Eventually the couple parted amicably and Shobhana became linked to actor Motilal.[2] Two of her daughters, Nutan and Tanuja, also became actresses. Shobhana produced their debut films. Another daughter, Chatura, is an artist, and her daughter Reshma, who is married, currently lives in St. Louis, MO. Chatura acted in only 1 Bollywood movie, and Reshma never entered into movies. Nutan's son Mohnish Behl is also an actor as are Tanuja's daughters Kajol & Tanisha Mukherjee. Kajol is married to actor Ajay Devgan. Other members of the dynasty include Shomu Mukherjee who married Tanuja. (See Mukherjee-Samarth family (film)).
She and daughter Nutan were estranged for more than two decades but reconciled three years before Nutan's death from cancer in February 1991. At her own death from cancer in 2000, Shobhna had seven granddaughters, one grandson, three great-granddaughters, and two great-grandsons.She was Lux's first heroine
Samarth won a Filmfare Special Award in 1996.[3]
Filmography[edit source | editbeta]
As Actress[edit source | editbeta]
Vilasi Ishwar (1935)
Nigah-e-Nafrat (1935)
Do Diwane (1936)
Be Kharab Jan (1936)
Pati Patni (1939)
Apni Nagariya (1940)
Savera (1942)
Vijay Lakshmi (1943)
Ram Rajya (1943)
Naukar (1943)
Mahasati Ansuya (1943)
Veer Kunal (1945)
Taramati (1945)
Shahkar (1947)
Sati Toral (1947)
Malika (1947)
Hamari Beti (1950)
Ram Janma (1951)
Insaniyat (1955)
Love in Simla (1960)
Chhalia (1960)
Chitralekha (1964)
Nai Umar Ki Nai Fasal (1965)
Wahan Ke Log (1967)
Ek Bar Mooskura Do (1972)
Do Chor (1972)
Panitheeratha Veedu (1973)
Esthappan (1980)
Ghar Dwaar (1985)
Vasthuhara (1991)
As Director[edit source | editbeta]
Hamari Beti (1950)
Chhabili (1960)
Mumbai, India
Died 9 February 2000
Pune, Maharashtra, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation actress, film director
Shobhna Samarth (Marathi: शोभना समर्थ) (c. 1915 – 9 February 2000) was a Marathi actress who began her career in the early days of talkie movies in the Indian film industry, and continued in lead roles into the 1950s. She started in Marathi cinema. Her first Hindi film, Nigahen Nafrat was released in 1935. She is best remembered for her portrayal of Sita in Ram Rajya (1943).[1]
She later produced and directed a pair of movies that launched the careers of her daughters, Nutan and Tanuja.
Contents [hide]
1 Personal life
2 Filmography
2.1 As Actress
2.2 As Director
3 References
4 External links
Personal life[edit source | editbeta]
A member of a prominent film industry family, which has been in Bollywood since the 1940s, Shobhna was born as Saroj Shilotri to banker P.S. Shilotri and his wife, Rattan Bai.
She was married to director and cinematographer Kumarsen Samarth from Vile Parle(E), Mumbai. They had four daughters. Eventually the couple parted amicably and Shobhana became linked to actor Motilal.[2] Two of her daughters, Nutan and Tanuja, also became actresses. Shobhana produced their debut films. Another daughter, Chatura, is an artist, and her daughter Reshma, who is married, currently lives in St. Louis, MO. Chatura acted in only 1 Bollywood movie, and Reshma never entered into movies. Nutan's son Mohnish Behl is also an actor as are Tanuja's daughters Kajol & Tanisha Mukherjee. Kajol is married to actor Ajay Devgan. Other members of the dynasty include Shomu Mukherjee who married Tanuja. (See Mukherjee-Samarth family (film)).
She and daughter Nutan were estranged for more than two decades but reconciled three years before Nutan's death from cancer in February 1991. At her own death from cancer in 2000, Shobhna had seven granddaughters, one grandson, three great-granddaughters, and two great-grandsons.She was Lux's first heroine
Samarth won a Filmfare Special Award in 1996.[3]
Filmography[edit source | editbeta]
As Actress[edit source | editbeta]
Vilasi Ishwar (1935)
Nigah-e-Nafrat (1935)
Do Diwane (1936)
Be Kharab Jan (1936)
Pati Patni (1939)
Apni Nagariya (1940)
Savera (1942)
Vijay Lakshmi (1943)
Ram Rajya (1943)
Naukar (1943)
Mahasati Ansuya (1943)
Veer Kunal (1945)
Taramati (1945)
Shahkar (1947)
Sati Toral (1947)
Malika (1947)
Hamari Beti (1950)
Ram Janma (1951)
Insaniyat (1955)
Love in Simla (1960)
Chhalia (1960)
Chitralekha (1964)
Nai Umar Ki Nai Fasal (1965)
Wahan Ke Log (1967)
Ek Bar Mooskura Do (1972)
Do Chor (1972)
Panitheeratha Veedu (1973)
Esthappan (1980)
Ghar Dwaar (1985)
Vasthuhara (1991)
As Director[edit source | editbeta]
Hamari Beti (1950)
Chhabili (1960)
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1942 hindi movie songs
AANKH MICHAULI (1942) - Dekho ji na chhedo - Nalini Jaywant 3:09Aankh Michauli 1942: Aankh michauli aao sakhi khelen (Rajkumari Dubey, Nalini Jaywant, Chorus) 3:21