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Shashi Kapoor, Roles And Awards
Shashi Kapoor was an Indian actor, film director, film producer and assistant director. He acted in Hindi and English films as the lead hero. He starred in over 175 films. He is the recipient of the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, three National Film Awards, and two Filmfare Awards. Filmography As an actor Producer * '' Junoon'' (1978) * '' Kalyug'' (1980) * ''36 Chowringhee Lane'' (1981) * '' Vijeta'' (1982) * ''Utsav'' (1984) * ''Ajooba'' (1991) Assistant Director * ''Manoranjan'' (1974) * ''Dulha Dulhan'' (1964) * ''Shriman Satyawadi'' (1960) * ''Guest House'' (1959) * '' Post Box 999'' (1958) Director * ''Ajooba'' (1991) * ''Vozvrashcheniye Bagdadskogo Vora'' (1988) ussian language Awards Civilian Award * 2011 – Padma Bhushan by the Government of India National Film Awards * 2015 – Dadasaheb Phalke Award Winner * 1979 – Best Feature Film in Hindi (as Producer) for '' Junoon'' (1978) * 1986 – Best Actor for '' New Delhi Times'' (1986) * 1994 – Special Jury ...
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List Of Bollywood Films Of 1961
A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1961:- Highest-grossing films The twenty highest-grossing films at the Indian Box Office in 1961: A-G H-O P-Z References External links Bollywood films of 1961at the Internet Movie Database Indian Film Songs from the Year 1961- A look back at 1961 with a focus on Hindi film songs {{DEFAULTSORT:Bollywood Films Of 1961 1961 Events January * January 3 ** United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower announces that the United States has severed diplomatic and consular relations with Cuba ( Cuba–United States relations are restored in 2015). ** Aero Flight 311 ... Lists of 1961 films by country or language Films, Bollywood ...
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List Of Bollywood Films Of 1965
This list of films produced in 1965 by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai includes both notable, and non-notable films. At the 13th National Film Awards, the award for First, Second and Third Best Feature Film in Hindi went to ''Shaheed'', '' Oonche Log'' and ''Guide'' respectively. Top-Grossing Films The top-grossing films at the Indian Box Office in 1965: A-Z References {{reflist External links Bollywood films of 1965at the Internet Movie Database Indian Film Songs from the Year 1965- A look back at 1965 with a special focus on Hindi film songs 1965 Bollywood Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, refers to the film industry based in Mumbai, engaged in production of motion pictures in Hindi language. The popular term Bollywood, is a portmanteau of "Bombay" (fo ... Films, Bollywood ...
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Benazir (1964 Film)
''Benazir'' is a Hindi film released in 1964, Starring Ashok Kumar, Meena Kumari, Shashi Kapoor and Tanuja. Directed by S.Khalil and music by Sachin Dev Burman. Storyline Benazir, a Muslim family drama, revolves around the film's key characters, Nawab, Anwar, Sahida and Benazir, among others. Nawab and Anwar are brothers who live in an upper-class neighborhood. Nawab is married and has a child. A bachelor, Anwar on seeing Sahida falls in love with her and proposes marriage to her. Although married, Nawab has an affair with Benazir, and keeps her as his mistress. The story takes a twist when Shauket, a family friend, tells Nawab that Anwar frequently sees Benazir. Nawab is furious when one day he sees Benazir in Anwar's arms. He is at a loss as to why his younger brother is seeing his mistress, when he is already in love with Sahida. Review Although Shashi Kapoor as Anwar and Tanuja as Sahida only make brief appearances, they have done justice to their roles as a beautiful yo ...
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List Of Bollywood Films Of 1964
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Shammi Kapoor
Shammi Kapoor (born Shamsher Raj Kapoor; (pronounced ʌmːi kʌpuːɾ 21 October 1931 – 14 August 2011) was an Indian actor who worked in Hindi cinema. He is the recipient of two Filmfare Awards, winning in the categories of Best Actor for ''Brahmachari'' (1967) and Best Supporting Actor for ''Vidhata'' (1982). In 1995, he was honored with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award. A member of the Kapoor family, he made his film debut with the commercially unsuccessful '' Jeewan Jyoti'' (1953). Following roles in continued box-office flops, he had his breakthrough with ''Tumsa Nahi Dekha'' (1957), which attained him the image of a stylish playboy and dancer, and subsequently gained further recognition with ''Dil Deke Dekho'' (1959). He rose to widespread recognition with the blockbuster hit ''Junglee'' (1961), and went on to become one of the most marketable Bollywood stars throughout the 1960s, appearing in a number of highly successful and popular films, which include ...
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Yeh Dil Kisko Doon
''Yeh Dil Kisko Doon'' is a 1963 Bollywood Romantic comedy film. The film had Shashi Kapoor, Ragini, Agha, Jeevan, and Anwar in lead roles. The film is known for its music and songs. Cast * Shashi Kapoor as Anand / Raja * Ragini as Sherry * Agha as Raja / Pandu * Jayshree Gadkar Jayshree Gadkar (21 February 1942 – 29 August 2008) was a noted Marathi and Hindi movie actress and a star of Marathi cinema from the 1950s up to the 1980s. Personal life Jayshree was born into a Konkani-speaking family at Kanasgiri (Sada ... as Champa * Jeevan as Master Soundtrack The songs for the film was composed by Iqbal Qureshi. References External links 1963 films 1960s Hindi-language films Films scored by Iqbal Qureshi Films directed by Kanak Mishra {{1960s-Hindi-film-stub ...
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English Language
English is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, with its earliest forms spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England. It is named after the Angles, one of the ancient Germanic peoples that migrated to the island of Great Britain. Existing on a dialect continuum with Scots, and then closest related to the Low Saxon and Frisian languages, English is genealogically West Germanic. However, its vocabulary is also distinctively influenced by dialects of France (about 29% of Modern English words) and Latin (also about 29%), plus some grammar and a small amount of core vocabulary influenced by Old Norse (a North Germanic language). Speakers of English are called Anglophones. The earliest forms of English, collectively known as Old English, evolved from a group of West Germanic (Ingvaeonic) dialects brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the 5th century and further mutated by Norse-speaking Viking settlers starting in the 8th and 9th ...
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The Householder
''The Householder'' (Hindi title: ''Gharbar'') is a 1963 film by Merchant Ivory Productions, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and James Ivory, and direction of James Ivory. It is based upon the 1960 novel of the same name by Jhabvala. This was the first collaboration between producer Ismail Merchant and director James Ivory, a documentary filmmaker until then. They went on to make nearly forty films together, many of which were written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, who also wrote screenplays adapted from literary classics for them, such as ''Henry James''' ''The Europeans'' (1979) and ''The Bostonians'' (1984), ''E.M. Forsters ''A Room with a View'' (1985) and ''Howards End'' (1992), and '' Peter Cameron''‘s ''The City of Your Final Destination'' (2009). Synopsis Prem Sagar (Shashi Kapoor), a teacher at a private college in Delhi, marries Indu (Leela Naidu) in an arranged marriage and is still learning his role in the marriage, when the arrival of his mother (Durga Khot ...
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List Of Bollywood Films Of 1963
A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1963: Highest-grossing films The ten highest-grossing films at the Indian Box Office in 1963: A-B C-F G-J K-M N-R S-Z References {{reflist External links Bollywood films of 1963at the Internet Movie Database Indian Film Songs from the Year 1963- A look back at 1963 with a special focus on Hindi film songs 1963 Bollywood Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, refers to the film industry based in Mumbai, engaged in production of motion pictures in Hindi language. The popular term Bollywood, is a portmanteau of "Bombay" (fo ... Films, Bollywood ...
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Mehndi Lagi Mere Haath
Mehndi () is a form of body art and temporary skin decoration from the Indian subcontinent usually drawn on hands or legs. They are decorative designs that are created on a person's body, using a paste, created from the powdered dry leaves of the henna plant (''Lawsonia inermis''). It is a popular form of body art in South Asia including countries such as India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Nepal and resembles similar traditions of henna as body art found in North Africa, East Africa and the Middle East. In the West, mehndi is commonly known as henna tattoo. Henna has been used as a dye for the skin since ancient times. There are many variations and designs. Women usually apply mehndi designs to their hands and feet, though some, including cancer patients and women with alopecia occasionally decorate their scalps. The standard color of henna is brown, but other design colors such as white, red, black and gold are sometimes used. ''Mehndi'' in Indian tradition is ...
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Prem Patra
''Prem Patra'' (''Hindiप्रेमपत्र', The love letter) is a 1962 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film produced and directed by Bimal Roy. It stars Shashi Kapoor and Sadhana. The movie is loosely based on the 1956 Bengali film ''Sagarika'' starring Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen. Cast *Shashi Kapoor as Arun Kumar Mathur * Sadhana as Kavita Kapoor * Praveen Choudhary as Ratna * Seema Deo as Tara * Chand Usmani as Sunitra * Rajendra nath as Kedar * Kanu Roy as Mr.Kapur *Sudhir as Subhash * Sadhana Khote Soundtrack All the songs of the movie had been embellished with music by a well-known composer, Mr. Salil Chaudhary Salil Chowdhury (19 November 1925 – 5 September 1995) was an Indian music director, songwriter, lyricist, writer and poet who predominantly composed for Bengali, Hindi and Malayalam films. He composed music for films in 13 languages. This inc .... References External links * 1960s Hindi-language films 1962 films Films directed by ...
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