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लता मंगेशकर तीसरे दिन भी आईसीयू में, हालत में थोड़ा सुधार; फेफड़े में संक्रमण और निमोनिया की शिकायत
लता मंगेशकर तीसरे दिन भी आईसीयू में, हालत में थोड़ा सुधार; फेफड़े में संक्रमण और निमोनिया की शिकायत
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मुंबई. स्वर कोकिला लता मंगेशकर (90) लगातार तीसरे दिन आईसीयू में हैं। उनकी हालत में थोड़ा सुधार है। हालांकि, स्थिति चिंताजनक बनी हुई है। डॉ. पतित समधानी के नेतृत्व में डॉक्टरों की एक टीम उनकी निगरानी कर रही है। सोमवार तड़के सांस लेने में तकलीफ होने के बाद उन्हें मुंबई के ब्रीच कैंडी अस्पताल में भर्ती कराया गया था।
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Nightingale of India - Lata Mangeshkar Passes Away
Nightingale of India – Lata Mangeshkar Passes Away
Lata Mangeshkar, after deteriorating health, breathed her last on Sunday (06-Feb-2022) morning. She is undoubtedly one of the biggest cultural icons of India. For more than 7 decades till now, Lata Mangeshkar has been synonymous with artistic talent and excellence. She made her impact on Indian music and can be unequivocally called an exceptional vocalist. She is one of the greatest Indians of…
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Legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar of India has passed away at the age of 92. She was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai for the last 27 days. Although his health had improved once in the middle, but due to deteriorating health again on Friday, he was put on ventilator. The whole country is saddened by his death. All Bollywood stalwarts including Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute…
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Lata Mangeshkar died | Filmfare.com
Lata Mangeshkar died | Filmfare.com
The Nightingale of India, well-known singer Lata Mangeshkar has taken a final break due to the failure of several organs today, leaving the entire genre of grief. He was 92 years old. The news of his death was confirmed by his sister Usha Mangeshkar. On Saturday (February 5), his health deteriorated and he was placed on a ventilator. Dr Pratit Samdani, who treats him, revealed that he was being…
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Lata Mangeshkar, #veteran_singer passes away after an illustrious singing career spanning almost 8 decades.
After showing some improvement last month, Lata Mangeshkar’s health had deteriorated once again and she was admitted to the ICU at Breach Candy Hospital, Mumbai.
#Lata_Mangeshkar had tested positive for Covid-19 on January 8. The singer recovered from Covid 19 later during the same month but remained in the hospital for further treatment.
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Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar passes away at the age of 92
Lata Mangeshkar, also known as Bharat Ratna died in her sleep at the age of 92. While receiving care at the hospital, she succumbed to her injuries. Lata Mangeshkar's death has left the entire art community in sadness.
Died at 8:12 am
Bharat Ratna is the highest civilian award in India. Lata Mangeshkar has been infected with Kovid and has been confined to Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital since January 8. Lata ji was carefully monitored by physicians in the intensive care unit. Despite the fact that his health was improving. She was even put on a ventilator for a few days before being taken off of it. But her health quickly deteriorated, and he was placed back on the ventilator. However, the news of her demise came as a shock to everyone today.Lata ji breathed her last at 8:12 am. According to Breach Candy Hospital, Lata didi died due to multiple organ failure.
Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar passes away at the age of 92 Modi's tweet Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "I can't express my grief in words. The kind and caring Latadidi left us. His departure has left a void in the country that cannot be filled. Future generations will remember him as a legend of Indian culture, whose melodious voice had an unparalleled ability to enchant people. ' Also read : Ileana D’Cruz shares unedited bikini photo ; Deleted all body altering apps Lata Mangeshkar has sang in over 1,000 Hindi films as well as 36 regional films. She has provided her vocals to almost 5,000 tracks in total. Lata didi has provided her voice to Priyanka Chopra and Madhubala for many years. Read the full article
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Legendary Singer #LataMangeshkar On Ventilator As Health Deteriorates
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लता मंगेशकर तीसरे दिन भी आईसीयू में, हालत में थोड़ा सुधार; फेफड़े में संक्रमण और निमोनिया की शिकायत
लता मंगेशकर तीसरे दिन भी आईसीयू में, हालत में थोड़ा सुधार; फेफड़े में संक्रमण और निमोनिया की शिकायत
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मुंबई. स्वर कोकिला लता मंगेशकर (90) लगातार तीसरे दिन आईसीयू में हैं। उनकी हालत में थोड़ा सुधार है। हालांकि, स्थिति चिंताजनक बनी हुई है। डॉ. पतित समधानी के नेतृत्व में डॉक्टरों की एक टीम उनकी निगरानी कर रही है। सोमवार तड़के सांस लेने में तकलीफ होने के बाद उन्हें मुंबई के ब्रीच कैंडी अस्पताल में भर��ती कराया गया था।
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Lata Mangeshkar's Health Deteriorates, "Under Aggressive Therapy": Doctor
Lata Mangeshkar’s Health Deteriorates, “Under Aggressive Therapy”: Doctor
She is still in ICU and will remain under observation,” said the doctor HighlightsThe veteran singer was admitted to hospital earlier last monthShe had tested positive for COVID-19She was also being treated for pneumonia New Delhi: Veteran singer Lata Mangeshkar, who was admitted to Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital earlier last month, after testing positive for COVID-19, is still in the ICU and…
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Lata Mangeshkar's Health Deteriorates, Is On Ventilator: Doctor
Lata Mangeshkar’s Health Deteriorates, Is On Ventilator: Doctor
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Lata Di is stable: Spokesperson rubbishes off fake news | Hindi Movie News
Lata Di is stable: Spokesperson rubbishes off fake news | Hindi Movie News
Earlier in the day, it was reported that legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar’s health had deteriorated at Breach Candy Hospital, where she was admitted on January 8, Saturday owing to her battle with COVID and pneumonia. Now, the singer’s spokesperson has issued a formal statement, mentioning that she is ‘stable’. “It is disturbing to see false news being circulated. Please note that Lata Didi is…
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Legendary singer SP Balasubrahmanyam passed away on Friday afternoon after a long battle with COVID-19. His funeral will take place at the family's farmhouse. His mortal remains will be kept for the public to pay their last respects. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami announced that the singer who is a recipient of Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan will be laid to rest with full police honours.
On Friday, SPB's son S.P Charan had confirmed the demise of his father. Speaking to the media outside MGM Healthcare Hospital, he said that SP Balasubrahmanyam passed away at 1.04 pm and thanked the hospital officials for the treatment and service. The singer's body was taken to his residence from the hospital and the public were allowed to pay their respects. Several people gathered outside the singer's house on Friday evening to have a last glimpse. Later in the evening his body was taken in a van to his farmhouse at Thamaraipakkam where his last rites will be held.
On August 5, SPB had tested positive for COVID-9 with mild symptoms. However, on August 13 when his health deteriorated he was hospitalized and put on a ventilator. While the singer was showing signs of improvement on Thursday evening his health turned for the worse.
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There have been so many moments on the silver screen when all we could do was get emotional. But Filmfare has had to overlook many gems in an effort to put forth a definite 100 films that have stood the test of time. And we assume shall continue to do so. This isn’t the list. Believe us, if we had a free hand we’d have compiled a 1000 movie list. Instead, we prefer a hot list that stands for what is the best of our cinema. Yes no amount of commiserations can console the runners up who didn’t make the cut. But every single movie featured in the following list deserves its place at the top of the marquee.
Raja Harishchandra Year: 1913 Director: Dadasaheb Phalke Producer: Dadasaheb Phalke Cast: Dattaraya Damodar Dabke, Salunke, Bhalachandra D Phalke, P G Sane
The ad for the first Indian film read like this: Raja Harishchandra. A performance with 57,000 photographs. A picture two miles long. All for only three annas. Dadasaheb Phalke was influenced by Raja Ravi Varma’s paintings and based his film on the travails of king Harishchandra, who gave up his kingdom, his wife and children to keep his promise to sage Vishwamitra. Dadasaheb couldn’t find women to act the female parts and eventually had to settle for young boys for such roles. The film was processed in London. It’s said Phalke’s wife manually perforated the reels in the night. Live music was used as an accompaniment. The film was an instantaneous success. It opened to packed houses everywhere. Sadly, only an incomplete copy of the film exists today. Harishchandrachi Factory, a tribute to Phalke made by Paresh Mokashi, is a must-see for all cinema history buffs as it gives a fair idea about the challenges faced by the man who pioneered Indian cinema.
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1. Phalke’s wife cooked food all alone for the cast and crew of more than 500 people. 2. Filmmaking as a profession was virtually unknown back then. Hence, Phalke advised his cast and crew to tell others that they were working in the factory of one ‘Harishchandra’.
Alam Ara Year: 1931 Director: Ardeshir Irani Producer: Imperial movie tone Cast: Master Vithal, Zubeida, Jillo, J Sushila, Prithviraj Kapoor Music: Ferozshah M Mistri, B Irani
Alam Ara, as we know it was our first talkie. When it was first released on March 14, 1931 at Majestic cinema in Mumbai, police had to be brought in to control the crowds. This Ardeshir Irani film had many firsts to its name. The first song of Indian cinema, Dil de khuda ke naam par, was sung by Wazir Mohammed Khan. It was recorded live (Khan played a fakir in the film) as there was no playback then. The period film was mostly shot at night to avoid modern daytime ambient sounds. Hence, Alam Ara also started the tradition of shooting under studio lights. Hidden microphones were used to record the voices of the actors. Incidentally, two actors connected with the film, Prithviraj Kapoor and LV Prasad, went on to become giants in their own right. Both were awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award (Kapoor posthumously in 1972 and Prasad in 1982) for their immense contribution to Indian cinema.
DID YOU KNOW? 1.The last known print of this film was destroyed in a fire at the National Archives of India, Pune, in 2003.
2. Director Mehboob Khan was briefly considered for the male lead’s role, which finally went to Master Vithal.
Devdas Year: 1936 Director: Pramathesh Chandra Barua Starring: K L Saigal, Jamuna Barua, TR Rajakumari Music: R C Boral, Pankaj Mullick
If the West has the classic Romeo And Juliet, we have Devdas. The immortal love story written by Sarat Chandra Chatterjee has seen numerous cinematic interpretations down the years. The pioneering one was this Bengali/ Hindi bilingual directed by PC Barua. The Hindi version had KL Saigal playing the doomed lover while Barua himself essayed the role in the Bengali version. The story was a critique on the prevalent cast system. Devdas couldn’t marry his childhood sweetheart Paro as she belonged to a lower caste. The dejected lover finds solace in the arms of a nautch girl, Chandramukhi who gets reformed through love. Paro is married off to a wealthy widower and a distraught Devdas, his health deteriorated by excessive alcohol, finally dies at her doorstep. The film helped Saigal carve his superstardom and its influences impacted all the subsequent interpretations.
Achhut Kanya Year: 1936 Director: Franz Osten Producer: Himanshu Rai Cast: Ashok Kumar, Devika Rani Music: Saraswati Devi
If Devdas talked about disparity between the classes then Achhut Kanya went a step further and tackled untouchability, which was a curse during those days and is still rampant in our social fabric. Interestingly, Ashok Kumar was cast in the film because the original actor Nazam-ul-Hassan tried to elope with the producer’s wife Devika Rani. Ashok Kumar played a Brahmin’s son in love with an untouchable girl played by Devika Rani. Director Franz Osten didn’t shrink away from depicting the truth of the situation and the film is remembered for its intense mob scenes. It’s also known for its musical score. The song, Main ban ke chidiya sung by the lead stars is popular even today. Incidentally, the music was given by Saraswati Devi, one of our pioneering women composers.
DID YOU KNOW?
Ashok Kumar worked as a laboratory assistant in Bombay Talkies when he was asked to play the lead in the film.
Kismet Year: 1943 Director: Gyan Mukherjee Producer: Bombay Talkies Cast: Ashok Kumar, Mumtaz Shanti, Shah Nawaz Music: Anil Biswas
This can be termed as Bombay Talkies’ most successful film and earned for its protagonist Ashok Kumar the tag of the superstar. The dye for the suave, urban hero was cast and Ashok Kumar’s urban chic serves as a model to date. The film pioneered the lost-and-found formula and the ‘double role’ formula as well. Also, the public accepted that lead characters could be grey-shaded as well. The film is also known for its nationalistic song, Door hato ae duniyawalon Hindustan hamara hai. The British thought lyricist Pradeep was writing anti-German and anti-Japanese slogans in the middle of World War but the Indians got its true meaning. By the time the British realised it, it was too late. Another song, a duet between Ashok Kumar and Amirbai Karnataki, Dheere dheere, is also remembered till date.
DID YOU KNOW?
1. Kismet ran for three years at a theatre in Kolkata. 2. The movie also has the distinction of being the first ‘double-role’ played by any Indian actor.
Neecha Nagar Year: 1946 Director: Chetan Anand Producer: Rashid Anwar Cast: Kamini Kaushal, Uma Anand Music: Ravi Shankar
The film’s top notch quality shared the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film award at the first ever Cannes Film Festival held in 1946. The film was director Chetan Anand’s magnum opus and brought to light the disparities of the millions of Indians who have next to nothing while a few rich enjoy all the benefits. In an era which thrived on escapist musicals, the maverick director brought out his Marxist leanings into play to make a grim realistic film, which stands tall with the best of Satyajit Ray or Ritwik Ghatak products. It can be called the granddaddy of the parallel film movement that was to follow later. The film is still relevant in the sense that nothing has changed, there are parallel Indias which co-exist – the India of glass towers and the India where people don’t have access to clean water are juxtaposed. Kamini Kaushal and sitar maestro Ravi Shankar were the other two besides Chetan to begin their careers with this film.
DID YOU KNOW?
1. The opening credit shows the certificate of the award won by the movie at the Cannes Film Festival.
2. The film starred Uma Anand, Chetan Anand’s wife in a prominent role.
Mahal
Year: 1949 Director: Kamal Amrohi Producer: Ashok Kumar and Savak Vacha Cast: Ashok Kumar, Madhubala Kanu Roy, Vijayalaxmi Music: Khemchand Prakash
Kamal Amrohi’s classic is home to many firsts – it started off the trend for reincarnation thrillers, it turned the 16-year-old Madhubala into a superstar and made Lata Mangeshkar a household name. It’s said that the name of the singers on record jackets started appearing only after the immense popularity of Lata’s Aayega aanewala. Music director Khemchand Prakash brought out the echo effect in the song by making the singer walk from one corner of the recording room to the mike kept in the middle. Cinematography by German cinematographer Josef Wirsching, reminiscent of German expressionist cinema added to the film’s appeal. The film was the biggest earner at the Indian box office that year, its revenue eclipsed that of Andaz and Barsaat released the same year. The film proved to be another feather in Ashok Kumar’s cap, who was also one of the producers of the film.
DID YOU KNOW?
Mahal was the first Hindi thriler to have a song which worked as a leitmotif throughout the film. This became a trend and was followed in other such films like Madhumati, Woh Kaun Thi and Mera Saaya.
Andaz Year: 1949 Director: Mehboob Khan Producer: Mehboob Khan Cast: Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor, Nargis Music: Naushad
This Mehboob Khan venture was the only film in which Dilip Kumar and Raj Kapoor starred together. Andaz was a sizzling love triangle with Nargis and offered a preachy take on the flirtatious nature of modern women. The film played up the strength of its heroes. Dilip was the shy, introverted lover who takes to tragic undertones after rejection while Raj was the happy-go-lucky man who charms the heroine and later lectures her on how she shouldn’t be engaging as it lead to misunderstandings. We might find the melodrama involving missing letters and miraculous revelations a bit clichéd today but the audience went berserk seeing their favourite stars in tandem and the film’s popularity gave rise to multistarrer romances. It could be a precursor to the Yash Chopra formula of having stylised, upper class characters falling in love in exotic locales. Another highlight of the film was music director Naushad effecting a reverse by making Mukesh sing for Dilip Kumar and Mohammed Rafi for Raj Kapoor.
DID YOU KNOW?
1. Cameraman Faredoon Irani was unhappy with Dilip Kumar’s casting and allegedly asked, “Who’s this monkey?” when Khan first walked in on the set
2. At the time of its run at the theatre, Andaz was considered an ill omen for the director and his stars, with Mehboob losing his mother and brother, Nargis losing her mother and Dilip Kumar being assaulted by goons at Worli.
Awara Year: 1951 Director: Raj Kapoor Producer: Raj Kapoor Cast: Prithviraj Kapoor, Raj Kapoor, Nargis, Leela Chitnis, KN Singh Music: Shankar Jaikishan
The Russians loved it, the Turks loved it, the Egyptians loved it and so did the Europeans. Such was the film’s craze that it was remade in Turkey as Avaray. The song Awara hoon is still popular in the former Soviet bloc countries. Awara is touted as a premier Indian product, which found a global audience. Its lead pair Raj Kapoor and Nargis achieved cult status abroad. The film, written by leftist writer Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, dealt with the issue of nature versus nurture. It railed against the false notion of lineage – that the son of a criminal would have crime running in his veins and vice versa. One can also interpret it as a critique about the class disparity in India. The film cut a chord with the Nehruvian socialism that was sweeping across the country at the time. Another reason for its evergreen popularity is the sizzling chemistry between Raj and Nargis, which owed much to their off-screen romance.
DID YOU KNOW?
1. The character Raj is given prisoner number 308, which is the same as article number of Indian Penal Code for which he is charged and tried i.e.’Attempt to commit culpable homicide’ in the film.
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