| Civil Marriage | Ramchandra Thakur | Snehprabha Pradhan, Harish, Arun Kumar, Kayam Ali, Sankatha Prasad, Bhudo Advani, Putlibai | Social | Music: Anupam Ghatak Lyrics: Kanhaiyalal |
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Arun Kumar Ahuja
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Screen shot from film Shaadi Ki Raat (1950)
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Arun Kumar Ahuja
17 January 1917
| Died | 3 July 1998 (aged 81)
| Occupation | Actor, Producer | Years active | 1939–1954 | Spouse(s) | Nirmala Devi (1942–1996; her death) | Children | 6, including Govinda |
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Bhudo Advani
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The last two completed films of Sagar were Civil Marriage (1939) and Alibaba (1940), with Kumkum The Dancer, a bilingual in Hindi and Bengali, scheduled to be released by Christmas 1939.
National Studios
Sagar Movietone closed down by end of 1939. The last two completed films of Sagar were
Civil Marriage (1939) and
Alibaba (1940), with
Kumkum The Dancer,
a bilingual in Hindi and Bengali, scheduled to be released by Christmas
1939. "And that is the end of Sagar!" stated Filmindia in its December
1939 Studio Close-ups column.
[22]
The closure was reported by
Baburao Patel, editor of cine-magazine
Filmindia in his column "An Eventful Year" in the December 1939 issue,
"1939 will be sadly remembered as
the year that saw the collapse of Sagar, one of the oldest studios in
India. They seemed to have started the year fairly well with
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Just like the red carpet was a
more glamorous affair back during the Golden Era of Hollywood, so too
were the weddings. From Ingrid Bergman's beaded cap to Audrey Hepburn's
pale pink mini dress, here's a look back at some of the most beautiful
celebrity weddings of all time.
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1934: Ginger Rogers and Lew Ayres
After meeting on the set of Don't Bet on Love in
1933, Ginger Rogers and Lew Ayres married a year later in November
1934. The couple was married for six years, but divorced in 1940.
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1937: Ingrid Bergman and Petter Lindstrom
Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman
wore a high neck silk gown and a beaded cap with a veil when she married
Swedish neurosurgeon, Petter Lindstrom, in 1937.
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1945: Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall
When Humphrey Bogart fell in love with Lauren Bacall on the set of To Have and Have Not, he was
25 years older than his costar—not to mention married at the time.
Their affair blossomed into one of Hollywood's most legendary romances
and in 1945 the couple got married on the farm of Bogart's friend and
Pulitzer Prize winner, Louis Bromfield, in Lucas, Ohio.
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1945: Shirley Temple and John Agar
Child star Shirley Temple
married John Agar at the Wilshire Methodist Church in Los Angeles,
California in 1945. The bride wore a silk gown with pearl detailing and
hosted the reception at her Hollywood home.
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1945: Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli
After working together in Meet Me in St. Louis,
Judy Garland married film director Vincente Minnelli in 1945. The
marriage was Garland's second and the couple had one child together,
their daughter Liza Minnelli.
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1945: Bette Davis and William Grant Sherry
Bette Davis wore a tweed suit
and a wide brimmed hat to marry her third husband, William Grant Sherry,
during their California ceremony.
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1947: Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten
When Princess Elizabeth married Philip Mountbatten in 1947, she had to
save up coupons to buy her dress,
as war rations were still in effect in the UK. That didn't stop the
royal from looking stunning in a ivory silk and pearl gown. The couple
was married in Westminster Abbey and have been married for 72 years now.
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1949: Prince Aly Khan and Rita Hayworth
Even though he had a reputation
as a playboy, Prince Aly Khan set his sights on Hollywood actress Rita
Hayworth shortly after her divorce to director Orson Welles. After being
introduced while vacationing on the French Rivera, Hayworth and Aly
Khan returned to France in 1949 and were married in a particularly
lavish ceremony at the l’Horizon.
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1949: Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz
Although the couple eloped and
married in Connecticut in 1940, after a brief separation in 1944 Lucille
Ball and Desi Arnaz decided to reaffirm their love with an official
wedding ceremony in 1949 at Our Lady of the Valley Church in Canoga
Park, California.
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1950: Conrad Hilton and Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor threw an
extravagant affair for her first wedding to Conrad Hilton, which was
entirely paid for by MGM studio (and coincidentally happened around the
time of the release of her latest movie, Father of the Bride).
Following a church service at Church of The Good Shepherd in Beverly
Hills, the couple held a reception with a guest list made up of
Hollywood's biggest stars—from Fred Astaire to Ginger Rogers.
Unfortunately, the marriage wasn't as big of a success as Taylor's film (which was followed by a sequel, Father's Little Dividend) and the couple divorced in 1952.
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1951: Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh
Actors Tony Curtis and Janet
Leigh said "I do" in an intimate ceremony in Greenwich, Connecticut in
1951. Here, the bride and groom are seen exchanging vows and rings as
Janet Leigh wears a simple white suit and beaded cap.
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1951: Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner
Singer Frank Sinatra divorced
his first wife, Nancy Barbato, for actress Ava Gardner, and the two
married soon after the proceedings were finalized in 1951. Even after
Sinatra and Gardner divorced in 1957, which Gardner filed for, the
actress referred to her third husband as
the love of her life.
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1952: Roger Vadim and Brigitte Bardot
Brigitte Bardot had just made her big screen debut in Le Trou Normand (Crazy for Love)
when she caught the eye of film director Roger Vadim. The couple
married in December 1952 at the Church of Passy in France—just a few
months after the actress turned 18.
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1952: Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Wilding
Elizabeth Taylor's second
marriage was to British stage actor Michael Wilding. The two were wed in
a low-key ceremony in London and for the occasion Taylor chose a demure
suit with a wide white collar.
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1953: JFK and Jacqueline Kennedy
John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline
Bouvier tied the knot in a September wedding in Newport, Rhode Island.
The couple said "I do" in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church and held an
elegant reception at the bride's family estate, Hammersmith Farm.
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1954: Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer
Audrey Hepburn married her first
husband, Mel Ferrer, in a secret wedding ceremony in Switzerland. The
bride wore a high neck tea length dress with elbow length gloves and a
crown of roses in her hair for the occasion. Hepburn and Ferrer had one
child together and were married until 1968.
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1954: Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio
surprised fans by eloping at the San Francisco courthouse in January
1954, after a whirlwind romance. The couple were surrounded by the press
following their nuptials, as Monroe's studio had leaked the news. The
couple ended up divorcing after nine months of marriage with Monroe
citing "mental cruelty" for the cause of the breakup.
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1955: Joan Crawford and Alfred Steele
Joan Crawford married Pepsi Co.
CEO, Alfred Steele, in a Las Vegas ceremony in 1955. Steele was
Crawford's fourth and final husband and the couple had a happy marriage
until Steele's unexpected death in 1959.
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1955: Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher
After 15 months of dating, Eddie
Fisher and Debbie Reynolds were married at the home of their friend
Elaine Grossinger Etess in the Catskills Mountains of New York.
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1955: Rock Hudson and Phyllis Gates
1950s heartthrob, Rock Hudson,
married the secretary of his agent, aspiring actress Phyllis Gates, in a
small ceremony in Santa Barbara, California.
The couple divorced
three years later and in 1985 he announced he was suffering from an
AIDs-related illness and that he had lived most of his life as a
closeted homosexual.
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1956: Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe married her third
husband, playwright Arthur Miller, in Westchester, New York in 1956.
The couple officially tied the knot at the local courthouse and held a
small reception at the home of Miller's agent, Kay Brown.
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1956: Prince Rainier of Monaco and Grace Kelly
There was a lot of fanfare
surrounding Grace Kelly's wedding to Prince Rainier of Monaco, as the
Hollywood actress was saying farewell to the industry and joining the
ranks of royalty. Per tradition, the couple had two wedding ceremonies.
First a civil service, where the bride wore a simple blushed colored
lace dress, then a religious ceremony, which is when Kelly wore her
famous high neck lace gown.
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1957: Sophia Loren and Carlo Ponti
The Italian film star and her
new husband, Carlo Ponti, are photographed at the train station in Los
Angeles after announcing their secret elopement in Juárez, Mexico in
September 1957.
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1957: Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood
Natalie Wood wore a unique
hooded lace headpiece for her 1957 nuptials to Robert Wagner in
Scottsdale, Arizona. The couple was married for four years before
divorcing, but eventually remarried in 1972.
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1958: Jayne Mansfield and Mickey Hargitay
Actress Jayne Mansfield and Mr.
Universe Mickey Hargitay got married in a press-filled ceremony in Palos
Verdes, California in 1958.
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1959: Julie Andrews and Tony Walton
Up-and-coming actress Julie
Andrews married set designer Tony Walton in a traditional ceremony at St
Mary Oatlands Church in Weybridge, Surrey on May 10, 1959.
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1959: Jacques Charrier and Brigitte Bardot
Brigitte Bardot and her Babette Goes to War
costar, Jacques Charrier, were married in a registry office in
Louveciennes, France. The bride wore a simple, yet chic, pink gingham
shirt dress for the ceremony.
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1960: Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones
Another royal wedding rolled
around in 1960, when Princess Margaret joined Antony Armstrong-Jones at
the alter in Westminster Abbey. The Queen's younger sister wore the
Poltimore tiara with a cathedral length veil and a silk organza gown. On
their wedding day, her husband earned the title of the 1st Earl of
Snowdon.
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1961: Ginger Rogers and William Marshall
Ginger Rogers married her fifth
and final husband, William Marshall, in 1961. The bride wore a wide
collared jacket with a net fascinator.
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1961: Lucille Ball and Gary Morton
When Lucille Ball married her
second husband, comedian Gary Morton, at Marble Collegiate Church in New
York City, fans lined the streets and cheered "I love Lucy." However
big the crowd of well-wishers was outside of the church, only a small
group of 40 friends and family members attended the ceremony.
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1964: Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton
After garnering plenty of media attention for their brazen affair while filming Cleopatra
in Rome, Elizabeth Taylor married Richard Burton in a yellow chiffon
dress and flower adorned braid at The Ritz-Carlton in Montreal.
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1965: Judy Garland and Mark Herron
Judy Garland married her second
husband, Mark Herron, in a small ceremony that took place at 1:30 a.m.
in a Las Vegas chapel. A reception was then held at the Sahara Hotel.
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1966: Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow
Frank Sinatra shocked fans when
he wed up-and-coming actress Mia Farrow in 1966. The singer, who had
been married twice before, married the 21-year-old actress at the Las
Vegas home of his friend, Jack Entratter.
Although the pair divorced in 1967, they remained friends until his death.
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1967: Jane Fonda and Roger Vadim
Jane Fonda eloped in a French
courthouse in Saint-Ouen Marchefroy, a town in Northern France that the
couple later owned a small farmhouse in. Fonda and Vadim also had a
small ceremony in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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1967: Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley
The King of Rock and Roll
married his longtime girlfriend, Priscilla Ann Beaulieu, in a small and
private ceremony in a Las Vegas chapel.
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1968: Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski
Sharon Tate met Roman Polanski on the set of The Fearless Vampire Killers—she
was the lead actress, he was the director—and in 1968 they got married
at a registrar's office in London, with a reception at the Playboy Club
afterward.
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1969: Audrey Hepburn and Andrea Dotti
For her second marriage to
Italian psychiatrist, Andrea Dotti, Hepburn wore a pale pink mini dress
and matching headscarf at a town hall in Switzerland.
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1969: Yoko Ono and John Lennon
After Lennon's divorce was finalized in 1969, Yoko Ono and John Lennon
planned to marry on the cross-channel ferry
between England and Paris. But because the bride wasn't a British
citizen, they weren't allowed to. Instead, they traveled to Gibraltar
and were wed in a civil ceremony at the British Registrar Office.
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1971: Bianca Jagger and Mick Jagger
Bianca Jagger wore a chic
blazer and hat with a veil for her intimate wedding ceremony to Rolling
Stones singer Mick Jagger in Saint Tropez's City Hall.
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1981: Princess Diana and Prince Charles
In one of the most famous royal
weddings of all time, Lady Diana Spencer married Prince Charles in St
Paul's Cathedral in 1981. The couple held a reception at Buckingham
Palace afterward, where they shared their famous balcony kiss.
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