MAESTRO CORNER! - Indies Top 165 Greats' Films, From World Cinema's No. 1 & No. 5 Greatest Actors! No.1 RAJESH KHANNA - 120 Films -115 Films in Top 1800 (of Indies Top 3600 Hindis) & 100 Films in Top 1600 & 83 Films in Bolly's Top 1000 ! & No.5 DILIP KUMAR - 45 Films in Top 1800 (of Indies Top 3600 Hindis) & 38 Films in Top 1000 !
Position Title Year
1 Sangdil 1952
2 Uran Khatola 1955
3 Mughal-E-Azam 1960
4 Aradhana 1969
5 Amar Prem 1972
6 Anand 1971
7 Devdas 1955
8 Tarana 1951
9 Naya Daur 1957
10 Aavishkar 1974
11 Dil Diya Dard Liya 1966
12 Jogan 1950
13 Maalik 1972
14 Aan 1952
15 Shikast 1953
16 Arzoo 1950
17 Khamoshi 1970
18 Sachaa Jhutha 1970
19 Tinku 1977
20 Daag 1952
21 Gunga Jumna 1961
22 Baharon Ke Sapne 1967
23 Yahudi 1958
24 Paigham 1959
25 Do Raaste 1969
26 Disco Dancer 1982
27 Bandhan 1969
28 Naukri 1978
29 Haathi Mere Saathi 1971
30 Bawarchi 1972
31 Karm 1977
32 Dil-E-Nadaan 1982
33 Khudai 1994
34 Ram Aur Shyam 1967
35 Naukadubi 1947
36 Musafir 1957
37 Amar 1954
38 Aaj Kaa M.L.A. Ram Avtar 1984
39 Hulchul 1951
40 Dushmun 1971
41 Deedar 1951
42 Namak Haraam 1973
43 Bairaag 1976
44 Dastaan 1972
45 Aadmi 1968
46 Sunghursh 1968
47 Souten 1983
48 Aakhri Khat 1966
49 Kati Patang 1970
50 Agar Tum Na Hote 1983
51 Shaheed 1948
52 Daag: A Poem of Love 1973
53 Safar 1970
54 Mehbooba 1976
55 Saudagar 1991
56 Madhumati 1958
57 Apna Desh 1972
58 Mere Jeevan Saathi 1972
59 Ajanabee 1974
60 Mehboob Ki Mehndi 1971
61 Bhola Bhala 1978
62 Janta Hawaldar 1979
63 Anurodh 1977
64 Ittefaq 1969
65 Anokha Rishta 1986
66 Babul 1950
67 Foot Path 1953
68 Prem Bandhan 1979
69 Nazrana 1987
70 Prem Kahani 1975
71 Dhanwan 1981
72 Gopi 1970
73 Andaz 1971
74 Awara Baap 1985
75 Thodisi Bewafaii 1980
76 Joroo Ka Ghulam 1972
77 Andaz 1949
78 Nadiya Ke Paar 1948
79 Aap Ki Kasam 1974
80 Adhikar 1986
81 Bundal Baaz 1976
82 The Train 1970
83 Dharam Kanta 1982
84 Ghar Ka Chiraag 1989
85 Mela 1948
86 Rajput 1982
87 Mazdoor 1983
88 Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein 1977
89 Ghar Ki Izzat 1949
90 Aashiq Hoon Baharon Ka 1977
91 Humshakal 1974
92 Anuraag 1972
93 Aakhir Kyon? 1985
94 Chakravyuha 1978
95 Qila 1998
96 Kudrat 1981
97 Maryada 1971
98 Aan Milo Sajna 1970
99 Hum Dono 1985
100 Shatru 1986
101 Amrit 1986
102 Avtaar 1983
103 Asha Jyoti 1984
104 Doli 1969
105 Jugnu 1947
106 Swarg 1990
107 Babu 1985
108 Dil Daulat Duniya 1972
109 Aanchal 1980
110 Aurat 1967
111 Amar Deep 1979
112 Raja Rani 1973
113 Prem Nagar 1974
114 Dard (Conflict of Emotions) 1981
115 Aaina 1977
116 Avam 1987
117 Shehzada 1972
118 Chhoti Bahu 1971
119 Tyaag 1977
120 Chalta Purza 1977
121 Chhailla Babu 1977
122 Naya Kadam 1984
123 Badnam Farishte 1971
124 Goraa 1987
125 Fiffty Fiffty 1981
126 Awaaz 1984
127 Phir Wohi Raat 1980
128 Raaz 1967
129 Shakti 1982
130 Kranti 1981
131 Insaniyat 1955
132 Anokha Milan 1972
133 Karma 1986
134 Roti 1974
135 Dharm Adhikari 1986
136 Ashanti 1982
137 Aakraman 1975
138 Maqsad 1984
139 Zamana 1985
140 Nasihat 1986
141 Nishaan 1983
142 Vijay 1988
143 Bandish 1980
144 Bewafai 1985
145 Rupaye Dus Karod 1991
146 Begunaah 1991
147 Kohinoor 1960
148 Insaaf Main Karoonga 1985
149 Oonche Log 1985
150 Masterji 1985
151 Dharm Aur Qanoon 1984
152 Alag Alag 1985
153 Woh Phir Aayegi 1988
154 Ghar Parivaar 1991
155 Maha Chor 1976
156 Jaanwar 1982
157 Sitapur Ki Geeta 1987
158 Paapi Pet Ka Sawaal Hai 1984
159 Pyaar Zindagi Hai 2001
160 Durgaa 1985
161 Sautela Bhai 1996
162 Aa Ab Laut Chalen 1999
163 Wafaa 2008
164 Mamata Ki Chhaon Mein 1989
165 Main Tera Dushman 1989
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47 Years of Saudagar (26/10/1973)
Saudagar is a drama film, directed by Sudhendu Roy and based on the Bengali story, Ras, by Narendranath Mitra.
It stars Nutan, Amitabh Bachchan, Trilok Kapoor, Padma Khanna, Murad, Leela Mishra, Dev Kishan, Jugnu and V Gopal.
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Lyrics Jaane Kya Pilaaya Tune
Lyrics Jaane Kya Pilaaya Tune
Lyrics in English | Jaane Kya Pilaaya Tune | Jugnu (1973) | Dharmendra, Hema Malini
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Ver Jugnu 1973 Online Español Latino Completa HD Gratis
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Jugnu (1973): Mp3 Songs Download
Jugnu (1973): Mp3 Songs Download
Jugnu 1973 Bollywood Movie Mp3 Audio Songs Free Download
Jugnu 1973 Film Information:
Cast: Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Pran, Prem Chopra
Director: Pramod Chakravorthy
Producer: Pramod Chakravorthy
Music Director: S.D. Burman
Release: 30 August 1973
Country: India
Language: Hindi
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45 Years of Jugnu. (30/08/1973)
Jugnu is produced and directed by Pramod Chakravorty.
The story is about an extremely intelligent crook with a "Golden" heart (Dharmendra), who has the remarkable ability to steal from the most protected setups. The movie also stars Hema Malini, Lalita Pawar, Mehmood, Prem Chopra, Nazir Hussain, Ajit, and Pran.
The music is by S. D. Burman and the lyrics by Anand Bakshi. It went on to become a box-office "Superhit", becoming the second highest-grossing film of 1973.
Another notable feature of the film is the popular dialogue written by Sachin Bhowmick, "Baap ke naam kaa sahara kamzor log lete hai" which was said on two occasions by Dharmendra and Pran. It went on to become one of the most loved and famous dialogues of all-time in Hindi cinema.
Jugnu Remains a cult classic of Hindi cinema and represents one of Dharmendra's finest performances. This film was remade into Tamil in 1980 as Guru.
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Remembering Ruby Myers (1907 – 10 October 1983), better known by her stage name Sulochana on her 113th birth anniversary.
Ruby was a silent film actress of Jewish ancestry, hailing from the community of Baghdadi Jews in India.
In her heyday, she was one of the highest paid actresses of her time, when she was paired with Dinshaw Billimoria in Imperial Studios films. In mid-1930 she opened Rubi Pics, a film production house.
She was awarded the 1973 Dada Saheb Phalke Award, India's highest award in cinema for lifetime achievement.
Ruby Myers was born in 1907 in Pune. Chubby, petite and brown-eyed, the self-named Sulochana was among the early Eurasian female stars of Indian Cinema.
She was working as a telephone operator when she was approached by Mohan Bhavnani of Kohinoor Film Company to work in films. Though excited by the offer, she turned him down as acting was regarded as quite a dubious profession for women those days. However Bhavnani persisted with his offer and she finally agreed, despite having no knowledge of acting whatsoever. She became a star under Bhavnani's direction at Kohinoor before moving on to the Imperial Film Company where she became the highest paid movie star in the country.
Among her popular films were Typist Girl (1926), Balidaan (1927) and Wildcat of Bombay (1927) where she essayed eight roles including a gardener, a policeman, a Hyderabadi gentleman, a street urchin, a banana seller and a European blonde.
Three romantic super hits in 1928 - 29 with director R.S. Chaudhari - Madhuri (1928), Anarkali (1928) and Indira B.A. (1929) saw her at her peak of fame in the silent film era. In fact so widespread was her fame that when a short film on Mahatma Gandhi inaugurating a khadi exhibition was shown, alongside it was added a hugely popular dance of Sulochana's from Madhuri, synchronized with sound effects.
With the coming of sound, Sulochana suddenly found a lull in her career, as it now required an actor to be proficient in Hindustani. Taking a year off to learn the language, she made a grand comeback with the talkie version of Madhuri (1932).
Further talkie versions of her silent hits followed and with Indira (now an) M.A. (1934), Anarkali (1935) and Bombay ki Billi (1936). Sulochana was back with a bang. She was drawing a salary of Rs 5000 per month, she had the sleekest of cars (Chevrolet 1935) and one of the biggest heroes of the silent era, D. Billimoria, as her lover with whom she worked exclusively between 1933 and 1939. They were an extremely popular pair - his John Barrymore-style opposite her Oriental 'Queen of Romance' image.
But once their love story ended so did their careers. Sulochana left Imperial to find few offers forthcoming. Newer, younger and more proficient actresses had entered the scene. She tried making a comeback with character roles but even these were few.
However, she still had the power to excite controversy. In 1947, Morarji Desai banned the Dilip Kumar - Noor Jehan starrer, Jugnu, because it showed such a morally reprehensible act as an aging fellow professor falling for Sulochana's vintage charms.
In 1953, she acted in her third Anarkali, but this time in a supporting role as Salim's mother.
She died in 1983 in her flat in Mumbai.
Her films include Cinema Queen (1926), Typist Girl (1926), Balidaan (1927), Wild Cat of Bombay, in which she played eight different characters, which was remade as Bambai Ki Billi (1936); Madhuri (1928), which was re-released with sound in 1932; Anarkali (1928), remade in 1945; Indira BA (1929); Heer Ranjah (1929), and many others, such as Baaz (1953).
Sulochana established her own film studio, Rubi Pics, in the mid-1930s. She received the Dada Saheb Phalke Award in 1973 for her lifetime contribution to Indian cinema. Ismail Merchant paid homage to her in Mahatma and the Bad Boy (1974).
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Remembering Ruby Myers (1907 – 10 October 1983), better known by her stage name Sulochana on her 111th birth anniversary.
Ruby was a silent film actress of Jewish ancestry, hailing from the community of Baghdadi Jews in India.
In her heyday, she was one of the highest paid actresses of her time, when she was paired with Dinshaw Billimoria in Imperial Studios films. In mid-1930 she opened Rubi Pics, a film production house.
She was awarded the 1973 Dada Saheb Phalke Award, India's highest award in cinema for lifetime achievement.
Ruby Myers was born in 1907 in Pune. Chubby, petite and brown-eyed, the self-named Sulochana was among the early Eurasian female stars of Indian Cinema.
She was working as a telephone operator when she was approached by Mohan Bhavnani of Kohinoor Film Company to work in films. Though excited by the offer, she turned him down as acting was regarded as quite a dubious profession for women those days. However Bhavnani persisted with his offer and she finally agreed, despite having no knowledge of acting whatsoever. She became a star under Bhavnani's direction at Kohinoor before moving on to the Imperial Film Company where she became the highest paid movie star in the country.
Among her popular films were Typist Girl (1926), Balidaan (1927) and Wildcat of Bombay (1927) where she essayed eight roles including a gardener, a policeman, a Hyderabadi gentleman, a street urchin, a banana seller and a European blonde.
Three romantic super hits in 1928 - 29 with director R.S. Chaudhari - Madhuri (1928), Anarkali (1928) and Indira B.A. (1929) saw her at her peak of fame in the silent film era. In fact so widespread was her fame that when a short film on Mahatma Gandhi inaugurating a khadi exhibition was shown, alongside it was added a hugely popular dance of Sulochana's from Madhuri, synchronized with sound effects.
With the coming of sound, Sulochana suddenly found a lull in her career, as it now required an actor to be proficient in Hindustani. Taking a year off to learn the language, she made a grand comeback with the talkie version of Madhuri (1932).
Further talkie versions of her silent hits followed and with Indira (now an) M.A. (1934), Anarkali (1935) and Bombay ki Billi (1936). Sulochana was back with a bang. She was drawing a salary of Rs 5000 per month, she had the sleekest of cars (Chevrolet 1935) and one of the biggest heroes of the silent era, D. Billimoria, as her lover with whom she worked exclusively between 1933 and 1939. They were an extremely popular pair - his John Barrymore-style opposite her Oriental 'Queen of Romance' image.
But once their love story ended so did their careers. Sulochana left Imperial to find few offers forthcoming. Newer, younger and more proficient actresses had entered the scene. She tried making a comeback with character roles but even these were few.
However, she still had the power to excite controversy. In 1947, Morarji Desai banned the Dilip Kumar - Noor Jehan starrer, Jugnu, because it showed such a morally reprehensible act as an aging fellow professor falling for Sulochana's vintage charms.
In 1953, she acted in her third Anarkali, but this time in a supporting role as Salim's mother.
She died in 1983 in her flat in Mumbai.
Her films include Cinema Queen (1926), Typist Girl (1926), Balidaan (1927), Wild Cat of Bombay, in which she played eight different characters, which was remade as Bambai Ki Billi (1936); Madhuri (1928), which was re-released with sound in 1932; Anarkali (1928), remade in 1945; Indira BA (1929); Heer Ranjah (1929), and many others, such as Baaz (1953).
Sulochana established her own film studio, Rubi Pics, in the mid-1930s. She received the Dada Saheb Phalke Award in 1973 for her lifetime contribution to Indian cinema. Ismail Merchant paid homage to her in Mahatma and the Bad Boy (1974).
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Lyrics Gir Gaya Jhumka
Lyrics Gir Gaya Jhumka
Lyrics in English | Gir Gaya Jhumka | Jugnu (1973) | Dharmendra, Hema Malini
Gir Gaya JhumkaGirne DoKho Gayi MundriKhone DoUd Gayi ChunriUdne DoKaahe Ka Dar HaiBaali Umar HaiChhodo BahaanaNa NaGir Gaya JhumkaGirne DoKho Gayi MundriKhone DoUd Gayi ChunriUdne Do ………
Aa JaNa NaAa Ja Aa Aa JaNa NaHaan HaanNa Na (3)Poochhenge Sab MujheAayi Kahaan Se Tu HaseenaRang Bhare Hothon KaRang Bhala Kis Ne…
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Lyrics Jab Baghon Me Jugnu Chamke
Lyrics Jab Baghon Me Jugnu Chamke
Lyrics in English | Jab Baghon Me Jugnu Chamke | Jugnu (1973) | Dharmendra, Jayshree T
Chale AanaChale Aana Peepal Neeche PiyaMulakaat KoChale Aana Peepal Neeche PiyaMulakaat KoJab Baghon Me JugnuJab Baghon Me Jugnu ChamkeAadhi Raat KoJab Baghon Me Jugnu ChamkeAadhi Raat KoO Jab Baghon Me Jugnu………
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Lyrics Tera Peechha Na Main Chhodunga
Lyrics Tera Peechha Na Main Chhodunga
Lyrics in English | Tera Peechha Na Main Chhodunga | Jugnu (1973) | Dharmendra, Hema Malini
Hey (5)Ho (5)Hey (7)Are Wohi To HaiPyar Ke Is Khel MeDo Dilon Ke Mel MePyar Ke Is Khel MeDo Dilon Ke Mel MeTera Peechha NaMain Chhodunga SoniyePeechha NaMain Chhodunga SoniyeBhej De ChaaheJail MePyar Ke Is Khel MeDo Dilon Ke Mel Me………..
Darta Main NahinChaahe Ho ZameenChaahe AasmaanJahaan Bhi Tu…
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Remembering Sujit Kumar on his 7th death anniversary.
Sujit Kumar (born Shamsher Singh, 7 February 1934 – 5 February 2010) was an actor and producer. He appeared in over 150 Hindi films in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, and 25 films in Bhojpuri. From the late 1990s, he primarily worked with production. Kumar was considered a major actor in Bhojpuri cinema. He played pivotal roles either as a villain or as a character actor. One of his most notable roles was as a man playing the mouth organ while driving a jeep in the 1969 film Aradhana.
Sujit was the leading man in the suspense flicks in Hindi in early sixties like Lal Bangla (1966) and Ek Saal Pehle (1965). He was always part of the films with Rajesh Khanna as the lead hero like in 'Aradhana', Ittefaq, Aan Milo Sajna, Haathi Mere Saathi, Amar Prem, Mere Jeevan Saathi, Roti, Mehbooba, Avtaar, Aakhir Kyon?, Amrit.
His other notable roles include that of a spy in Ramanand Sagar's Aankein (1968), Naya Raasta (1970), Jugnu (1973), Hamrahi (1999), Charas (1976), Dharamveer (1977), Dev Anand's Des Pardes, Burning Train, Kaamchor, Krantiveer, Tiranga and many more.[3][4] He produced big budget movies like Asmaan Se Ooncha (1989), Daraar (1996) Champion (2000), Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam (2009) . His best friends from the film industry were Rajesh Khanna, Jeetendra, Rakesh Roshan, the two with whom Sujit used to hit the gym regularly and other close friends included producer Saawan Kumar Tak and Randhir Kapoor as all of them practically grew up together in the Hindi Film industry since the early sixties.
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