Monday, January 28, 2019

The Amazing Bollywood Remembering the Golden Era

Meena Kumari in “Kaajal” (1965)

 “Aag”  /  1948  /  Nigar Sultana




 Poonam Dhillon


 Birthday Greetings to Basu Chatterjee, one of the great filmmakers of Hindi Cinema, who turned 88 today. Basu Chatterjee, Dev Anand, Girish Karnad and Tina Munim on the sets of Man Pasand (1980).

 Geeta Bali started her film career as a child actress, at the age of 12, with the film The Cobbler. She made her debut as a heroine in Badnaami (1946).

 Geeta Bali, Geeta Dutt, Guru Dutt, and others, circa 1953    

 Zeenat Aman, Shammi Kapoor and Sanjeev Kumar on the set of Manoranjan.

 Dharmendra and Hema Malini

 Saira Banu

 Parveen Babi

 Waheeda Rehman in Kohra

 Jeetendra and Rekha

 Rishi Kapoor In Laila Majnu

 Raj Kapoor in the Soviet Union

 Shammi Kapoor with Wife Geeta Bali

 Raj Kapoor with Nargis

 Premier of Nimmi Film Danka

 Shashi Kapoor with Asha Parekh

 Dilip Kumar with Meena Kumari

Nirupa Roy was the most renowned screen mother in Hindi cinema. Her characters were a symbol of sacrifice in a world driven by violence and greed. She brought a new meaning and emotional intensity to the maternal image

 Bollywood stars playing cricket for a noble cause (charity) – Late 1950s.


 Nirupa Roy was the most renowned screen mother in Hindi cinema. Her characters were a symbol of sacrifice in a world driven by violence and greed. She brought a new meaning and emotional intensity to the maternal image

 Nirupa Roy was the most renowned screen mother in Hindi cinema. Her characters were a symbol of sacrifice in a world driven by violence and greed. She brought a new meaning and emotional intensity to the maternal image

Nirupa Roy was the most renowned screen mother in Hindi cinema. Her characters were a symbol of sacrifice in a world driven by violence and greed. She brought a new meaning and emotional intensity to the maternal image

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