The Mummy (1932)
The other day, after weeks of should I—should I not, I finally decided I should watch the 2017 The Mummy. I’ll admit I had low expectations, but The Mummy succeeded in showing me that even those...
View ArticleHumsaaya (1968)
In which Joy Mukherji single-handedly (with some help from the snow-clad Himalayas) defeats an invading army of Chinese guerrillas, thus lending a whole new meaning to the phrase ‘humsaaya aasmaan ka’....
View ArticleLeave Her to Heaven (1945)
I have learnt a lot from blog readers and fellow bloggers over the years I’ve been blogging. One thing for which I am especially grateful is recommendations: I’ve had bloggers mention films they like,...
View ArticleBook Review: Sujata Dev’s ‘Mohammed Rafi: Golden Voice of the Silver Screen’
In the early 1940s, my mother (then a toddler) and her family lived in Amritsar. My grandfather used to work in Lahore: he was the sound engineer at the HMV recording studios there. Nana would commute...
View ArticleHatim Tai (1956)
RIP, Shakila. Yes, this post is a little late as a tribute to one of Hindi cinema’s loveliest actresses—Shakila passed away, aged 82, on September 21—but that was because I was travelling. I heard the...
View ArticleTen of my favourite come-hither songs
… sung to a single person, not an audience. Let me explain that a bit. Hindi cinema, especially in the glamorous and colourful world of the 60s, is full of songs inviting love (or lust, or whatever...
View ArticleChakrapani (1954)
Every few months, I go on a rampage, looking for old regional language films with English subtitles. One of the saddest facts I’ve realized over the past few years—since I became interested in films in...
View ArticleTen of my favourite Roshan songs
Sometime last month, I discovered that one of my favourite music directors would have celebrated his birthday centenary this year. Born Roshanlal Nagrath on July 14, 1917, in Gujranwala (now in...
View ArticleSuspicion (1941)
Just a little over a week back, I was paying tribute to a cinema personality who played a major role in defining Hindi film music in the 1950s and 60s: Roshan. 1917 was the year Roshan was born, and in...
View ArticleShart (1969)
Some weeks back, I and a blog reader were reminiscing about the good old days of Doordarshan, and ended up agreeing that Doordarshan and its penchant for old Hindi cinema had an important part to play...
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