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19.02.2020

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Film: Zanjeer Year of release: 1973 Spoken by: Inspector (Satyen Kappoo) Spoken to: Ranjit (M Rajan) A felon Ranjit is being released from the prison. He had refused to divulge the details of the gang which manufactured and distributed spurious drugs during his entire term. The inspector had tried his best to get Ranjit to become an approver and confess the names of the people involved, but in vain. Finally as he releases him, he says 'lekin yaad rakho ranjit, jo haath angaare ko chhupaaye, angaaraa usee haath ko jalaa detaa hai. Tum ek din zaroor pachhtaaoge' 'लेकिन याद रखो रंजीत, जो हाथ अंगारे को छुपाये, अंगारा उसी हाथ को जला देता है. तुम एक दिन ज़रूर पछताओगे' Some secrets are better divulged before they consume the keeper of the secret. As Ranjit found out in this movie.

This Bimal Roy production based on Chandradhar Sharma Guleri's most famous short story 'Usne Kahaa Thaa' is not directed by Bimal Roy himself. He is merely the producer. It is directed by Moni Bhattacharjee. Although it is based on a very famous short story, I would prefer the other 1960 Bimal Roy film Parakh any day over this one. But I will write on that great film some other day. The story is about a simple village man Nandu who meets Kamli for the first time when both of them are kids.

Nandu has a soft corner for the girl, but the girl Kamli leaves the village. She comes back years later as a beautiful young girl. It takes very little time for the love to be rekindled. However Nandu is a lotus eater, who depends on his mother Paro's (Durga Khote) sewing machine heroices to make his ends meet. Kamli's uncle refuses to accept Nandu's marriage proposal on this pretext. A disappointed Nandu goes and joins the Army. When he later comes back he is shocked to find that Kamli is now engaged to be married.

What he does not know is that she is engaged to his boss the Havaldar. This is revealed to him at the railway station when the entire company is leaving Ambala Cantt to go to the Rangoon front to fight the Japanese. A tearful Kamli says to Nandu. Film: Hera Pheri Year of release: 1976 Spoken by: Ajay (Vinod Khanna) Spoken to: Asha Khanna (SulakshaNa PanDit) Ajay saves Asha from some goons who are trying to molest her. He manages to scare them off. However, the goons have torn Asha's clothes. And the audience can see the fat ugly bra strap that was common in the 1970s.

But the line that Ajay delivers has to go down as a classic. He says आपका जनेऊ दिख रहा है Whenever I am faced with such a situation, I cannot but help remember this line. Whether I use it or not depends on how well I know the person in question.

But the line crops up nonetheless and brings a smile to the face. Film: Woodstock Villa Year of release: 2008 Spoken by: Kaleem Bhai (Gulshan Grover) Spoken to: Sameer (Sikandar Kher) Kaleem Bhai has lent some money to Sameer. Since Sameer is behindhand on the payment, he comes and bashes him up regularly to serve as a payment due reminder. In one such instance, he says 'terii mayyat par zyaadaa bheeD naheeN lagegee.kyoNkii mardoN se too pehchaan banaataa naheeN hai aur auratoN ko shamshaan meN aane kee manaa hai' 'तेरी मय्यत पर ज़्यादा भीड़ नहीं लगेगी, क्योंकि मर्दों से तू पहचान बनाता नहीं है और औरतों को शमशान में आने की मना है' It is quite surprising that inspite of the society having progressed so (women can go into space and onto moon); they still don't go to the graveyard. Film: Ardh Satya Year of release: 1983 Spoken by: Jyotsana Gokhale (Smita Patil) Spoken to: Anant Velankar (Om Puri) This film was one of Govind Nihalani's rare films which was a commercial success too. It was a good film and a must watch for all fans of Hindi films.

Jyotsana is a college lecturer who is in love with Anant Velankar (who is the 80s version of Inspector Vijay Khanna). She attends a conference on police brutality and excesses and comes back and asks Anant Velankar to leave his job. He protests at her attempt to paint all the policemen with the same brush. Sukhilala: are tu kaisee maa ho radha. Khaa le (as he feeds the younger son birju).

Is haath meN bhee le (stuffs some more food into the other hand as he sees a hungry birju accepting food and eating it) अरे तू कैसी मा हो राधा. इस हाथ में भी ले. Radha: birju phenk de chane. Birju, tujhe maa chaahiye yaa chane. बिरजू फेंक दे चने.फेंक दे.बिरजू, तुझे माँ चाहिये या चने.

At this Birjoo throws away the food and spits out what he was eating on Sukhilala's face. Sukhilala: aay haay maa bete sabab sayaane. Sabere tak tabeeyat thikaane ho jaayegee True to his words, just as he leaves Birju collapses due to hunger. Eventually this forces a distraught Radha to go back to Sukhilala.

But we will come to that some other time. I do think however, if you use this line with a modern day kid, he is going to go for the 'chane' and not the 'ma'. Film: Awaara Year of release: 1951 Spoken by: Raj (Raj Kapoor) Spoken to: Rita (Nargis) This is Raj's oft-repeated line in this movie. You can call it his 'takiaa qalaam'. Raj is a tramp - an aawaara - who steals for a living. One fine day, he snitches Rita's purse from a crowded market place. He bumps into her as he is doing this.

Since he is dressed as a tramp, Rita heaps scorn on him. When she discovers that her purse is missing, she is distraught. She starts running in the direction where she thinks the thief might have gone. Raj pretends to chase the thief and while chasing this thief he jumps over a high wall and pretends to fight with the imaginary thief before bringing back the purse to Rita. He is almost exposed, as a curious Rita tries to climb the wall to see what's going on. But she is unable to scale the wall and hence Raj escapes detection. When he hands the purse back to Rita, she is contrite as she had treated him with contempt a while back.

Raj says 'IsmeN aapkaa dosh naheeN memsaab; merii soorat hee aisee hai. Aur to aur kabhee kabhee police bhee dhokhaa khaa jaatee hai' 'इसमें आपका दोष नहीं मेमसाब; मेरी सूरत ही ऐसी है. और तो और कभी कभी पुलिस भी धोखा खा जाती है'.

Sonia (Sharmila) and Sunil kohli (Rajesh Khanna) are newly weds who have come to Kulu where Sunil has landed a new job with Kapoor Industries (whose owners are Jagdish Kapoor i.e. Shivadasani and his son Dheeraj Kapoor i.e. Prem Chopra).

They have been put up in Kapoor’s house. Dheeraj casts his evil eye on Sonia. He pretends he has come into her room to take out some cash from the safe. He then heaps a few bundles together in his arms and asks her to hold them for a moment. When she does that, he says.

Film: Paakeezah Year of release: 1972 Spoken by: Salim Ahmed Khan (Raaj Kumar) Spoken to: Hakim saahab (Sapru) Paakeezah is another film where the writing has what we call 'nafaasat' - a kind of finesse which is very rare in Hindi films. Salim is in front of his family patriarch who has objected to his bringing Saahib Jaan (Meena Kumari) home without determining her pedigree. He has had a similar experience with Shahabuddin (Ashok Kumar) who had, many years ago, brought a woman called Nargis (Meena Kumari again) home. So he says 'Jo log doodh se jal jaate haiN, wo chhaachh bhee phoonk phoonk kar peete haiN' 'जो लोग दूध से जल जाते हैं, वो छाछ भी फूंक फूंक कर पीते हैं' A visibly irritated Salim retorts with this great line 'Afsos ke log doodh se bhee jal jaate haiN' 'अफ़सोस के लोग दूध से भी जल जाते हैं' He is referring to the benign nature of milk and using it to hit back at his grandfather's proverb.

This Hindi equivalent of 'once bitten twice shy' is oft used by people. So if it is used in a situation where you disagree, go ahead and say 'अफ़सोस के लोग दूध से भी जल जाते हैं'. I found it very difficult to watch this film. Not because it wasn't a nice film. Not because the performances were not good. But while watching the film, my brain kept rejecting everything thrown at it.

The songs were atrocious. Hard to fathom why Suraj chose Daddu (Ravindra Jain) for the music. Suraj says it is because he could write lines like 'samarpan kee belaa' to describe the first night meeting. I wonder why he couldn't have outsourced the music at least.

Coming back to the post, this is the scene where Prem (Shahid Kapoor) and Poonam (Amrita Rao) meet for the first time. Bhavna (Prem's bhabhee) decide to leave them alone and take little Rahul (Prem's nephew) also along. Before leaving them, Bhavna says - 'all the best'. Film: Anand Year of release: 1971 Spoken by: Dr Bhaskar (Amitabh Bachchan) Spoken to: Anand Sehgal (Rajesh Khanna) This is the climax scene of the tear-jerker Anand. Still manages to clean my eyes out, though I would have seen it over 100 times.

Anand is bed-ridden and about to breathe his last. Suddenly a desperate Dr Bhaskar tells Dr Prakash Kulkarni (Ramesh Deo) that Dr Shastri (who is a cancer specialist) might have found some new miraculous cure for the disease and rushes out to Dr. Shastri's house. A dying Anand begs Bhaskar to stay, as he knows that it is futile to find a cure at this late stage.

Even Prakash tells Bhaskar not to be foolish and stay with Anand during his dying moments. But a stubborn Bhaskar goes anyway. While Bhaskar is away, Anand is dying and asks for Bhaskar.

When he realises that Bhaskar is not there, he asks Prakash to play the tape which has Bhaskar's and his voice. It is the same 'maut too ek kavita hai' poem in Bhaskar's voice which ends with the 'zindagi aur maut to oopar waale.' Dialogue (which you can read ). If you have seen the scene, you would remember that between Bhaskar's poem and Anand's dialogue there is a long interlude when Anand is figuring out what he should say.

In fact, Bhaskar has to goad him with the famous 'tumhe bhee bolnaa paDegaa bolne ke liye' dialogue (Read it ). This interlude is used very cleverly in the climax. So as Anand listens to the poem on death in his friend Bhaskar's voice, he dies with a last scream of 'babu moshaai'.

There is a hushed silence all around. This is broken by Bhaskar who bursts into the room with 'Prakash, Dr.

He breaks off as he realises that Anand is dead. He turns to the supine form of his friend and delivers those great lines which will give you gooseflesh even if you are part human. Full humans beware.

'naheeN.maiN tumheN is tarah Khamosh naheeN hone dooNgaa' 'नहीं.मैं तुम्हें इस तरह ख़ामोश नहीं होने दूंगा' 'Chhah maheene se tumhaaree bak bak sun rahaa hooN maiN' 'छह महीने से तुम्हारी बक बक सुन रहा हूं मैं' 'bol bol ke meraa sar khaa gaye ho tum. Bolo.baateN karo mujhse - baateN karo mujhse - baateN karo mujhse' 'बोल बोल के मेरा सर खा गये हो तुम. बोलो.बातें करो मुझसे - बातें करो मुझसे - बातें करो मुझसे' That's when the tape interlude ends and Anand's voice rings out from the Sony tape recorder. For a moment, everyone feels that the prankster in Anand has actually come to the fore. In a moment they realise, it is only the tape. That's when the words dry up and everyone breaks down.

Raj is searching for his 50 p which has fallen on the road, when he is almost knocked over by Ramlal’s car. Ramlal angrily gets down and accuses him of trying to extort money by purposely coming under his car. Later when he realizes Raj’s honesty, he offers him money. Ramlal offers to take him to a hotel and feed him instead. Raj refuses that too. While leaving, Ramlal drops his wallet accidentally.

Raj picks it up and has to fight off local loafers who accuse him of being a thief, before he can take the wallet back to Ramlal. Even Raj's landlady Mrs. L D'sa (Lalita Pawar) suspects him initially. Once she realises he is honest, she forces him to immediately go and return the wallet to Ramlal. Ramlal is having lunch in Hotel Shan Mahal (a none-too-veiled reference to the five star hotel Taj Mahal).

Raj is unable to get in as the doorman thinks he is a low class person. Raj fishes out the wallet to try and explain to the doorman. The doorman is overly impressed by the wallet and immediately allows him in.

This line was often used by a colleague of mine, whenever he thought someone was using too much English. Although this is not what Bachchan means in the film. We will come to that in a while. It is strange that the Big B today is known more for his 'maaloom' and 'HaiN' mannerism which is entirely from Agnipath.

Though he won his first national award for this film, he almost seems like a parody of his own personality. This is the introductory scene of Amitabh in Agnipath.

He is sitting in front of the commissioner of police, who is trying to warn him of the dangers of continuing on the path of crime. Vijay gives a lot of 'gyaan' back to the commissioner. I will cover those in some other posts. But as a direct response to Gaitonde's warning, he whips out a diary from his pocket and says.

Film: Jodha Akbar Year of release: 2008 Spoken by: Sujamal (Sonu Sood) Spoken to: Jodha (Aishwarya Rai) Shujamal has been passed over for the kingship of Aamer. He leaves the court of Raja Bhaarmal (Kulbhushan Kharbanda) in a huff. Jodha tries to stop him, but he doesn't wait. But while leaving he says, 'to yaad rakhiyegaa jodhaa, utarte huye sooraj meN bhee bahut tapish hai' 'तो याद रखियेगा जोधा, उतरते हुये सूरज में भी बहुत तपिश है' He later goes and meets Sharifuddin (Nikitin Dheer).

Sharifudin agrees to put in a word for him, but he asks for Sujamal's support for attacking Akbar as a return favour. Goonga is an underworld don - who is the government's favourite. The intelligence bureau is pinning its hopes on him to eliminate the rival dons (viz., RD and Sultan). He is paranoid about his security and he runs his business and home from a boat which keeps moving around in the sea. However, all his plans to assassinate his rival RD are failing. And he is losing a lot of his men too.

He is in a pensive mood and fiddling around with his electric shaver - but not using it. The IB operative asks him. Film: Jodha Akbar Year of release: 2008 Spoken by: Sharifuddin Hussain (Nikitin Dheer) Spoken to: Sujamal (Sonu Sood) When Sujamal is not crowned as the King of Aamer (though rightfully he should have), he rebels and leaves his erstwhile kingdom. He starts lobbying with neighbouring kings for his right. One such king is Sharifuddin. He agrees to help Sujamal, but asks him point blank as to what he can expect in return.

Sujamal agrees to do anything for him. Sharifuddin says he should help him to attack Agra (i.e. Akbar himself).

Sujamal is surprised, since Sharifuddin is married to Akbar's sister. Sharifuddin responds with this flowery dialogue. Which means, one should not needlessly tax one's brains.

'Take a chill pill' or 'cool it' are phrases which are close approximations. Now Tirloka is a character who puts his money where his mouth is. For sure, in this film, he does not tax his brains at all. He is satisfied with enjoying his alcohol and chicken and his wife Rani (Hema Malini) at regular intervals (probably daily).

In a key turning point in the story, one day he sees a girl at the station whose brother has been left behind at an earlier station and she looks quite lost. He offers to take her to an inn run by Chaudhary. She objects saying she does not have any money. He again uses his favourite line. Film: Jab We Met Year of release: 2007 Spoken by: Railway Waterstall owner (Asif Basra) Spoken to: Geet Dhillon (Kareena Kapoor) This is one of my favourite films. Great music (although most songs are copied or inspired) and very good performance by the protagonists. So when Geet Dhillon is going back to her home in Punjab, she is left behind at a railway station.

The railway waterstall owner is a loafer. When he sees her predicament, he says this line 'Akelee ladkee khulee huyee tijori kee tarah hotee hai' 'अकेली लड़की खुली हुई तिजोरी की तरह होती है'.

Contract is Ramgopal Varma's take on Govind Nihalani's Drohkaal. It is 1 hour too long. On second thoughts make that 2 hours. Jokes apart, the film could have been redeemed with tighter exposures.

RGV is full of bluster and arrogance on his blog, when he says that a film is supposed to be the director's view and he cannot really take into account people's likes and dislikes. I agree with him. But Mr Varma, can you please keep the camera on the 0 feet above sea level and please switch on the tubelights on the set. I try to switch on all the tubelights in my house, but as Javed Akhtar said. Film: Jab We Met Year of release: 2007 Spoken by: Geet Dhillon Spoken to: Ticket checker Any sales guy would have gone through this feeling some time or the other in his life. When you try and convince a prospect, you keep wondering whether you have said enough. Indian prospects are particularly cryptic.

Since we Indians do not like saying 'No', we try and find a thousand mechanisms to defer and delay without saying a straightforward no. In such situations, I think this is a good line to use. The scenario is that Aditya (Shahid Kapoor) is sitting on a train berth looking totally disappointed and dejected.

He has lost in love and hence all desire to live too. Geet is another passenger in this coach.

She has constantly been trying to engage him in lively banter. He has been absolutely oblivious to her. When the ticket checker arrives, it is discovered that Aditya is WT (or without ticket). Geet pleads Aditya's case with the TC. She is trying to talk him into taking a lenient view of Aditya's ticketless travel. After she has spoken for about 60 seconds in her garrulous style, she pauses to check if her pleas have registered.

She says, 'आप कंविंस हो गये, या मैं और बोलूं?' 'Aap convince ho gaye, yaa maiN aur bolooN'. 'कभी हम इनकी ख़ूबसूरत आंखों को देखेंगे, कभी हम इनकी पतली कमर को देखेंगे, कभी.' 'kabhii hum inkee khoobsoorat aankhoN ko dekhenge kabhee hum inkee patlee kamar ko dekhenge, kabhee. ' 'Ajmer singh, shut up', says Naini. If she had not interjected (on behalf of the censors methinks), Ajmer would have made some uncivil references about some body parts of Naini. Ajay says they didn't need distractions to beat Ajmer.

But he says he was surprised such a 'puraane thakur vansh kaa sapoot ek laDkee se itnee baDee badtameezee kar rahaa hai'. I have been quite lucky when it comes to friends. They have always been kind and generous, both in terms of time and money.

I have always been flooded with gifts and copious amounts of advice from my friends. The former I gladly accept, the latter I routinely reject politely. A very dear friend of mine would take me to a shop and ask me to select dresses for him and on the way out would hand me a packet, saying he bought some for me too. It was as if 'My wish was their command'. I happily accept goodies and gifts from my friends without reciprocating. My wife, who is also my well-wisher, absolutely abhors this habit of mine.

She chides me no end when I come back and announce to her my latest possession. I am reminded of the dialogue in Seeta Aur Geeta when Ravi (Sanjeev Kumar) introduces Geeta (Hema Malini) to his mother (Ratnamala) and she tells Ravi how beautiful Geeta is looking. Hema responds with this line. Lajja was actually a good film, which did not get its rightful due. All the female characters had names of Sita. Mythili (Mahima Chowdhury) is getting married.

Her father-in-law is keen on ensuring the dowry is delivered as agreed. However, Nekchand (Mythili's father) is falling short by Rs 50000. A thief Raju (Anil Kapoor) who is hiding in Mythili's bedchamber overhears her plight and decides to help her. He goes and quietly adds Rs 50000 to the briefcase which is supposed to carry the dowry amount. Nekchand does not know this. When the money is handed over Hazaarilal, Nekchand is apprehensive that he would throw a fit due to the short amount. However, Hazarilal discovers that the amount is exactly as agreed.

But one of the guests (who has been robbed by Raju) sees the money and recognises it as his own. This leads to discovery of the fact that Raju had been hiding in Mythili's bedchamber. All hell breaks loose.

Hazaarilal wants to fish in troubled waters. Hence he demands more money to accept a 'tainted' Mythili as his daughter-in-law.

As he puts it. Film: Haath ki Safai Year of release: 1974 Spoken by: Shankar (Vinod Khanna) Spoken to: Raju (Randhir Kapoor) One of the lesser known Salim-Javed films. Not as illustrious as some of their other output, but it too has its moments. Raju or Raju Tardeo is a pick pocket. As he is relaxing in his area, one of his acolytes comes and informs him that there is a man in the neighbourhood who has 100 Rs notes in his wallet. All of them are very excited. I remember my dad used to get a monthly salary of Rs 100 those days, but to a youngster today, this might be a cause of great surprise.

Inflation my dear friends! Anyways, our hero is lured towards his target and as he attempts to pick Shankar's pocket, Shankar is quick to catch Raju's hand in the act. He chides him with a classic 'don't teach your grandmother to suck eggs' kind of line (the best I have heard in Hindi cinema).

He says 'बच्चे तुम जिस स्कूल में पढ़ते हो हम उसके हॆड़मास्टर रह चुके हैं' 'bachche tum jis school me paDhte ho ham uske headmaster rah chuke haiN' And he follows up by delivering the title of the film in the next line. He says 'aur is purse meN rupayoN se bhee zyaadaa ek keemtee cheez hai jise churaanaa aasaan naheeN, jaao apne haath meN aur safaai paidaa karo. Jaao' 'और इस पर्स में रुपयों से भी ज़्यादा एक क़ीमती चीज़ है जिसे चुराना आसान नहीं, जाओ अपने हाथ में और सफ़ाई पैदा करो. जाओ' Of course, the 'qeematee cheez' that Shankar is referring to is the photograph of his younger brother. And his younger brother is none other than Raju Tardeo.

But then if he knew that then, 12 reels of the film would have been wasted. Depending on where you stand about the film. Vinod Khanna makes his debut on this blog.

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I often used to wonder that Vinod Khanna also was a good actor, was a six footer, was good looking, well built and yet people never gave him the status that Amitabh got. I just saw the statistics of this blog and found that till date there are 11 lines of Amitabh and Vinod just made his debut. I think I know the answer now. Film: Golmaal Year of release: 1979 Spoken by: Ramprasad Sharma (Amol Palekar) Spoken to: Ratna (Manju Singh) There is a saying in Hindi खरबूज़ा छुरी पर गिरे या छुरी खरबूज़े पर which means that whether the musk melon falls on the knife or the knife falls on the musk melon, the end result is one and the same. The knife is not harmed while the melon is cut open.

In this film, Ramprasad says 'लोग तो पैरों पर कुल्हाड़ी मारते हैं, मैने तो कुल्हाड़ी पर पैर मारा है' 'Log to pairon pe kulhaadi maarte hain main to kulhaaDi par pair maaraa hai' At first glance, there seems to be no difference. But Ramprasad is referring to his act of having proffered to teach his boss's daughter as an act of Himalayan stupidity. Hence 'kulhaaDee par pair maaraa hai'. Because if you have to go and bang your legs against an axe, physically you will have to align your legs in a particular manner and hence it would be more difficult than hitting your legs with an axe. Film: Shree 420 Year of release: 1955 Spoken by: Seth Sonachand Dharmanand (Nemo) Spoken to: Raj Kumar (Raj Kapoor) This comes during Raj's interaction with Sonachand just before the MuD muD ke song. Vidya (which means knowledge) is Nargis' name in this film.

Maya (which means illusion) is Nadira's name. Raj Kapoor had a fetish for this silly symbolism. You can see that in Sangam when the three people are reading Time, Life and Fortune. Here the symbolism is closer home. Maya has insulted Vidya at a party to which Raj had invited her. She runs out with Raj in hot pursuit.

As Vidya goes out of the revolving door, Seth Sonachand comes in and sees Raj calling after Vidya. He pauses and says, 'आज की रात तुम्हे विद्या की ज़रूरत नहीं, माया की ज़रूरत है' 'Aaj kee raat tumhe vidya kee zaroorat naheeN, maya kee zaroorat hai' which is a none-too-veiled reference to the fact that the party would involve a bit of gambling and in such a milieu, it is not knowledge but the illusive and elusive 'maayaa' that would be required. Four decades of post-independence education in India were devoted to rote learning and 'collecting' knowledge for the heck of it.

Vocational education or training was looked down upon. Though this trend is changing of late. Though there are still heavy school bags and school teachers focussing on learning by rote, the entire education system is slowly realising the fact that 'tumhe vidya kee zaroorat nahee maayaa kee zaroorat hai'. I think he means that a peon is most clued onto the various goings-on in an organisation.

I remember the comment made by one of my bosses. He used to say that an organisational rots either at the head or at the bottom.

A peon is privy to so much information at times. I would also put cab drivers in the same league. In my previous organisation, the cab driver used to listen very intently to what everyone was saying and within six months, he knew more about the company strategy than the CEO himself. The bureaucratic 'form' culture is so prevalent everywhere.

If you want to use the documents available on a website, they will ask you to log in with a form. You want to add your name to the electoral roll, there is a form.

Now if the clerks mess it up and mangle your name, you need to fill another form to change the name on the card. It really becomes irritating at times. Even in private sector organisations (which are supposed to be dynamic), there are elaborate forms for getting two whiteboard markers from the stationery chest.

Film: Mughal-e-Aazam Year of release: 1960 Spoken by: Anarkali (Madhubala) Spoken to: Akbar (Prithviraj Kapoor) ये कनीज़ जलालुद्दीन मुहम्मद अक्बर को अपना ख़ून माफ़ करती है Mughal-e-Aazam is of course full of great lines. Most of them generally require a dictionary to unravel and decode. This is one of the simpler lines. But equally effective. As the film is coming to an end, Akbar goes to meet Anarkali.

He tells her that due to her, the son and father are at loggerheads. He makes it clear that he cannot allow her to live. Anaarkali resigns herself to her fate, but not without this parting shot. This line brings out the proud dignity in that character.

Though I would shudder to think that a maid actually would have the courage to say this to an emperor. But then as they say, this is the stuff that legends are made on. 'ये कनीज़ जलालुद्दीन मोहम्मद अक्बर को अपना ख़ून माफ़ करती है' Now where in the wide world can you use this line. One of my friends changes her job every six months.

She is very good looking and somehow still manages to find a new job every six months. It could be because of her looks, could be because of her business contacts. But whenever she resigns she tells me 'MaiN Akbar ko apnaa khoon maaf kar aayee' Though I think it is more appropriate to be used, if you are fired, not when you resign. But anyways, people use film lines the way they want to. It is not a violation of the Cinematography Act 1952.

Indian films do have a fetish for the idealistic, fastidious mother character. The mother sticks to her ideals come what may. In this scene, Ravi is going after his brother Vijay. The mother realises that there might be a scenario where only one of them might come out alive.

She does not do what Kunti did in Mahabharat. She does not go and beg the 'bad' son to spare the life of her 'good' son. Instead, she takes an unequivocal stand.

She tells the 'good' son - go, go and do your duty. And I wish and hope that at the crunch moment your hand should not shake. Film: Deewar Year of release: 1975 Spoken by: Vijay Verma (Amitabh Bachchan) Spoken to: God Shankar:) आज ख़ुश तो बहुत होगे तुम. देखो जो आज तक तुम्हारे मन्दिर की सीढियां नहीं चढा, जिसने आज तक तुम्हारे सामने सर नहीं झुकाया.जिसने आज तक कभी तुम्हारे सामने हाथ नहीं जोड़े.वो आज तुम्हारे सामने हाथ फैलाये खडा है aaj.khush to bahut hoge tum। Dekho.

Jo aaj tak tumhaare mandir kee seedhiyaaN naheeN chaDha.jisne aaj tak tumhaare saamne sar naheeN jhukaayaa.jisne aaj tak kabhi tumhaare saamne haath nahee joDe. Aaj tumhaare saamne haath phailaaye khaDaa hai। bahut khush hoge tum.bahut khush hoge ki aaj maiN.yahaaN aayaa.lekin tum jaante ho ki jis waqt main yahaaN khaDaa hoon.woh aurat, jiske maathe se tumhaaree chaukhaT ka patthar ghis gayaa, wo aurat, jispar zulm baDhe, to uskee poojaa baDhee, wo aurat jo zindagi bhar jaltii rahee magar tumhaare mandir meN deep jalaatee rahee.WOH AURAT.woh aurat aaj zindagi aur maut ki sarhad par khaDee hai. बहुत ख़ुश होगे तुम.बहुत ख़ुश होगे कि आज मैं.यहां आया.लेकिन तुम जानते हो कि जिस वक़्त मैं यहां खड़ा हूं.वो औरत, जिसके माथे से तुम्हारी चौखट का पत्थर घिस गया, वो औरत, जिस पर ज़ुल्म बढ़े, तो उसकी पूजा बढ़ी, वो औरत जो ज़िन्दगी भर जलती रही मगर तुम्हारे मन्दिर में दीप जलाती रही.वो औरत.वो औरत आज ज़िन्दगी और मौत की सरहद पर खड़ी है. Kyaa qasoor hai uskaa, kaunsaa paap, kaunsa jurm kiyaa hai usne.

Kyaa uskaa jurm ye hai ki wo merii maa hai, kya uskaa jurm ye hai ki usne mujhe janam diyaa hai, kyaa uskaa jurm ye hai ki main usse pyaar kartaa hooN. Ye.ye kis jurm kee sazaa dee jaa rahee hai use? Merii maa, suhaagin hote huye vidhwaa banee rahee.maine tumse kabhee kuchh naheeN maangaa क्या क़सूर है उसका, कौनसा पाप, कौनसा जुर्म किया है उसने. क्या उसका जुर्म ये है कि वो मेरी मां है, क्या उसका जुर्म ये है कि उसने मुझे जनम दिया है, क्या उसका जुर्म ये है कि मैं उससे प्यार करता हूं.

ये.ये किस जुर्म की सज़ा दी जा रही है उसे? मेरी मां सुहागन होते हुये विधवा बनी रही.मैने तुमसे कभी कुछ नहीं मांगा. This is a classic dialogue from the all time classic called Deewar. Vijay is an atheist in the film and even as a kid when his mother and brother Ravi go to the temple, he is shown sitting and waiting at the entrance. In one of the powerful cinematic moments of the film, when he realises his mother is not well, he swallows his pride and keeps his principles aside and steps inside the sanctum sanctorum. He pleads with God to cure his mother. He argues that even though he might have committed illegal acts, his mother should not be punished for it.

But the piece de resistance is the opening line he uses with God, almost equating him to a potent adversary. He says aaj khush to bahut hoge tum Implying that God had created circumstances which have weakened him so much, that he has decided to genuflect before his old adversary. So whenever you face a situation where you are forced to do something by someone you dont like, use this line. Instantly hits home.

Film: Munnabhai MBBS Year of release: 2003 Spoken by: Munna (Sanjay Dutt) Spoken to: Chinky (Gracy Singh) Munna is in love with his childhood friend Chinky. He does not know how she looks like, but believes that she is still in love with him. The Chinky is actually none other than Dr Suman, one of the doctors in his hospital.

Dr Suman panics when she finds out that Munna is interested in 'Chinky'. She decides to introduce her friend Neha Dubey as Chinky.

Now Neha Dubey is a tube-tops-and-hot-pants girl who drinks, smokes and dances at night clubs. After meeting her, Munna is shocked. Even the normally unflappable Circuit is shocked.

So how does Munna convey his dismay. He tells Neha Chinky tu bahut change ho gayelee hai re चिंकी तू बहुत चेंज हो गयेली है रे Later when the real Chinky is discussing the meeting with Dr Asthana, they have a good laugh about it, by repeating this line again and again - almost like a shibboleth. So if you meet an old friend and are dismayed about any sort of perceived negative change, this is a great line to use.

Film: Waqt Year of release: 1965 Spoken by: Ravinder Kumar Khanna aka Ravi (Sunil Dutt) Spoken to: Raja (Raj Kumar) When Meena (Sadhna) goes to the airport to receive Ravi, Raja also goes there, looking for Meena. The exchange between Ravi and Raja, which clearly underlines their rivalry in love has been briefly covered in one earlier post - goyaa voh alag baandh ke rakkhaa hai. Ravi appreciates the diamonds on Raja's coat and says they are very good. Raja retorts बढिया तो हम भी बहुत हैं, मगर ये आपको अभी पता नहीं चलेगा badhiyaa to ham bhee bahut haiN, magar yeh aapko abhee pataa naheeN chalegaa इतने पर्दे डाल रक्खे हैं आपने - कोई बात नहीं - उठ जायेंगे दो चार मुलाक़ातों में Itne parde Daal rakhe hai aapne – koee baat nahee – uTh jaayenge do chaar mulaaqaatoN me I am reminded of the famous couplet from the Mehdi Hasan ghazal प्यार जब हद से बढ़ा सारे तक़ल्लुफ़ मिट गये आप से फिर तुम हुये फिर तू का उनवां हो गये The formalities between friends disappear after a few interactions. Anand is approaching death and he finds Bhaskar getting more irritable every day.

One such day when Anand is in a jovial mood and is trying to get Bhaskar also into a similar mood, Bhaskar snaps at him rather rudely. Anand decides to go back to Delhi, as he can no longer watch his own death - reflected in the fear and the behaviour of his friends.

He feels that he is alive till the time he dies and he would not like to be reminded of the impending death all the time. And when Bhaskar behaves in such a serious and irritable manner, that is exactly what is happening. Suddenly, Bhaskar realises that Anand is right and promises to stop being irritable and serious. Immediately, Anand lightens up and says, you know the problem is that we actually take the present value of future troubles and start worrying about it. We are never able to enjoy the present moment. Film: Shree 420 Year of release: 1955 Spoken by: Raj (Raj Kapoor) Spoken to: Vidya (Nargis) Immediately after the famous song 'eechak daanaa', Raj rings the bell and all kids run away. Vidya is very angry.

Raj is dresssed as a tramp and Vidya is making no secret of her disdain for him. She calls him an illiterate bumpkin and wonders if Raj would want that the kids also end up like him. Raj protests. This is the exchange between them Raj: Main graduate hooN.BA pass मैं ग्रॅजुएट हूं.बी ए पास Vidya: BA pass.huh.

Ek aur jhooTh. Zaraa apanaa huliyaa to dekho. College ke paDhe likhe graduates kee yeh soorat hotee hai?

बी ए पास.हह.एक और झूठ. ज़रा अपना हुलिया तो देखो. कॉलिज के पढे लिखे ग्रॅजुएट्स की ये सूरत होती है? Raj: khaa gayee naa aap bhee kapDoN se dhokha! खा गयीं ना आप भी कपडों से धोखा! Agar aaj main ek badhiyaa suit pehne, shaandaar gaadee me baiThkar yahaan aataa to shaayad aap mujhe badtameez, jaahil ganwaar na kehteeNaur isme aapkaa koee dosh nahee haijis duniyaa me aap rehtee hain wahaan insaan ke dil aur dimaag kee naheeN, uske kapdo kee izzat hotee hai. Sharkskin ke suit, silk kee kameezen aur georgette kee saaRiyon kee izzat hotee hai.

अगर आज मैं बढिया सूट पहने, शानदार गाडी में बैठकर यहां आता तो शायद आप मुझे बदतमीज़, जाहिल गंवार न कह्तीं.और इसमे आपका कोई दोष नहीं है.जिस दुनिया में आप रहतीं हैं, वहां इंसान के दिल और दिमाग़ की नहीं, उसके कपडों की इज़्ज़त होती है. शार्कस्किन के सूट, सिल्क की कमीज़ें और जॉर्जॅट की साड़ियों की इज़्ज़त होती है'. Great socialistic monologue which worked very well in that era. But the message in that one line is still relevant. It happens all the time.

So either you can keep complaining about it - as Raj does. Or make it work to your advantage.

As Raj himself does in the later half of the movie. Film: Laagaa Chunri mein Daag Year of release: 2008 Spoken by: Vibhavari (Rani Mukherjee) Spoken to: Rohan (Abhishek Bachchan) Normally most of the complimentary comments that I get are for posts pertaining to the 1970s (or earlier). I do feature newer lines too, but even when I write them, my heart is not entirely in it.

But this is one line from a new film which left an indelible mark on me. I found tears welling up in my eyes (inspite of myself). Vibhavari is a high society call girl and her family has no clue about it. Her family thinks she has a corporate communications job with the private sector - and that is the source of her new found wealth. Her corporate avatar has also resulted in a new name.

She is now called Natasha in the corporate circles. Her younger sister Shubhaavari (Konkona Sen Sharma) aka ChhuTkee, is getting married to a 'decent upper middle class' boy called Vivaan (Kunal Kapoor). During the marriage ceremony, she comes to know that Rohan (Abhishek Bachchan) is Vivaan's elder brother. Vibhavari has already met Rohan in Switzerland on one of her corporate junkets and hit off with him. But she goes into a tizzy when Rohan proposes to her.

Rohan is exasperated as he can think of no reason why she cannot marry him. He is educated, well-heeled and most importantly the two of them have a great rapport. So he says that he at least deserves to know why she is rejecting him. Or as he puts it 'इतनी दोस्ती तो है हम मे कि तुम वजह बता सको' To which Vibhavari says poignantly and pithily 'इतनी दोस्ती नहीं है रोहन कि वजह बता सकूं' There are many times when friends importune you to tell them the reason for something, essentially because they are friends. A great line to use at all such junctures.

Film: Sarkaar Year of release: 2005 Spoken by: Rashid (Zakir Hussain) Spoken to: An associate Rashid is hatching a plan to kill Subhash Nagare (Amitabh Bachchan), along with Virendra Swami (Jeeva) and Vishram Bhagat (Raju Mavani). One of their associates is appalled at the idea and says so. He says he will have nothing to do with such a crazy plan. He starts walking out of the room. As he walks out, he catches the steely look in Rashid's eyes. He suddenly realises that he is about to be killed.

He pleads with Rashid that he will keep his mouth shut and they could trust him completely. But he (and the audience), realise that his murder is almost fait accompli. Rashid walks up to him and plunges a dagger into his intestines. As he turns around the dagger, he very pithily adds, 'कोई भी फ़ैसला चुनाव से होना चाहिये दबाव से नहीं' 'koee bhee faislaa chunaav se honaa chaahiye dabaav se naheeN'. Film: Madhumati Year of release: 1959 Spoken by: Charandas (Johny Walker) Spoken to: Anand (Dilip Kumar) This is a 3 hour long movie, but gripping all through the way.

Almost 50 years old, but still so fresh. Great songs, great performances and a great film. Am reminded of the couplet by Dr Harivanshrai Bachchan 'अर्धशती की होकर के भी षोड्ष वर्षी मधुशाला'. Just need to change 'Madhushala' into 'Madhumati'. This scene happens immediately after the 'Suhana safar' song (what a song!). Anand Babu is finding his way to his destination.

He is suddenly accosted by a probably sozzled Charandas - who is hanging upside down from a tree. By way of introduction, Charandas tells Anand 'डरो मत, मैं आदमी नही हूं' 'Daro mat, maiN aadmee naheeN hooN' As I write this, I realise that the Naina Devi stampede killed more people than the serial bomb blasts in two cities. The difference being the guys behind the bomb blasts were terrorists and the guys behind the stampede were ordinary 'god-fearing' 'human' beings. But yet such an appalling tragedy took place.

What a great line! Hats off to your Mr Rajinder Singh Bedi! Film: Duniya Year of release: 1984 Spoken by: Mohan Kumar (Dilip Kumar) Spoken to: Balwant (Amrish Puri) Portions of this scene have been featured earlier too. Mohan breaks into Balwant's house and is waiting for him, with a minatory motive.

Balwant manages to find his revolver and points it at Mohan. Mohan suggests that he has already removed all the bullets from the revolver (he shows him six bullets).

His logic is that - he would not have come and ensconced himself in a villain's lair and not sanitised it for arms and ammunition. Mohan uses the power of dialogue to sell his story 'मेरी समझ मे ये नहीं आता कि तुम कमीने ज़्यादा हो, या बेवक़ूफ' 'Meree samajh me ye naheeN aataa ki tum kameene zyaadaa ho, yaa bewaqoof' Balwant falls for the power of the dialogue (and so do we) and drops the revolver. Mohan picks it up and we discover that the revolver is actually loaded. Leaving us wondering, whether Mohan was more 'kameenaa' or more 'bewaqoof', for having left him exposed to such a risk. Anyways all well that ends well. Balwant dies under the wheels of an oncoming truck, prompting Mohan to remark. Try and remember that classic line.

Search the archives or the labels. Great line that. Film: Amar Akbar Anthony Year of release: 1977 Spoken by: Anthony Gonsalves (Amitabh Bachchan) Spoken to: Amar (Vinod Khanna) This line appears before the one featured earlier - the 'solid aawaaz' one.

Anthony is in the lock up and recouping from the bashing he has received from Inspector Amar. His confidence is shaken but he tries to salvage whatever of it he can by asking Amar, 'तुम अपुन को दस दस मारा अपुन तुम को सिरिफ़ दो मारा.पन सॉलिड मारा कि नहीं.हैं? अरे हां बोल ना' 'tum apun ko das das maaraa – apun tum ko sirif do maaraapun solid maaraa kee naheen.hain? Hai ki naheeare haan bol naa' An exasperated Amar retorts with, 'शट अप विल यू.

तुम्हारी यहां बक बक नहीं चलेगी' 'Shut up will youtumhaaree yahaan bak bak nahee chalegee' Sometimes, in a fight, the victor does not get all the accolades. A determined opponent who delivered two competitive blows could actually make his mark.

The 80s was the era of Doordarshan with soaps like Hum Log, Buniyaad and comedy shows like Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi which made Doordarshan a household name. Circus, Gul Gulshan Gulfam and Nukkad are some of the serials that come instantly to my mind when I think of the good old days of Doordarshan. Those were phenomenal days when people gathered in crowds to watch the telecast of these serials.

The characters of Ramayan and Mahabharat were almost worshiped like God and Goddess throughout the country. Other popular programs included Hindi film songs based programs like Chitrahaar and Rangoli and crime thrillers like Karamchand, Byomkesh Bakshi, Tehkikaat and Janki Jasoos. This is the big list of Old Doordarshan TV shows and serials. 24 Hi guys.lovely to go back in time,black and white televisions,everyone waiting so eagerly for their favourite serials (wel they were all good or may be we didnt had any choice or option )but they all were great and super,I am looking for one particular serial MULLAH NASEERUDDIN which was made by Doordarshan in collaboration with Russians or Tajikistan? With RAGHUVIR YADAV as the main character.If anyone knows about any link or may be sites who are selling the DVDs,PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE let me know.

51 Hi Abhi, Nice to see that there are people who do rember baba papa and Giant robot. Well I want to know the name of a very Humorous English movie (perhaps black and white) telecasted some time between 1987-1989 when i was in class 7th, 8th or 9th in which lots of planes were shown flying in a race in late night series on Friday or Saturday which was having a bit of of adult content rating at that time. Today the ‘A’ rating has progressed a lot and i would now rate it U and like to arrange a copy of that movie for my kids. Any body who might have happen to see that movie and just rembers name may just mail me the name of the movie at my email id. Thanks, Pankaj. 97 Pleeeeease.

If any one know about this cartoon, then please let me know There was a girl who will talk at special occassions(i clearly dnt know abt it.) there was a witch in this cartoon, a bird which is a boy who is actually related to the girl. At the end of the serial(i think) the witch tease the girl with a needle at her feet for her to speak. But she wont because the boy will be a bird forever she also has the habit of sewing dresses. If anybody knows about this toon give me the name of it pleaseeee. 125 hey friends! Jab bhi hum doordarshan ki baat karten hain hume amara bachapan yaad aa jata hai.

Jab hamara bachapan beet raha tha tab shayad kisi ne socha bhi na hoga ki is tarah se hum ise yaad karenge. Sach mein doordashan kaal ek sunehra kaal tha, aaj bhalle hi hazaron chanel aa gaye hon, har roj 10 movies aa rahi hon lekin jo exictment sunday 5.45 ki movie ke intejar mein hoti thi voh aaj kahan? DD1 ke bina humara bachapan kaise hota? DD1 is the best channel of my life i can say.

I love dd1, I love all the programmes & missed all the programme if u feel so kindly talk to me as uner. 136 please give the name of teleflim in which the boy mother is getting sick and always remain on bed while the boy father gets married with other women and bring her at home.but the boy always get anger with his dada for getting another mother to him. One day mother was going to die she sing a song before she dies to his son, the song was chotisi hain meri kagaz ki naav kagaaz ki nav.

She makes a paper boat to him before she dies. So pls give me this information pls all of u of 1990s DD SERIAL LOVERS. 139 heyyyyy im desperately trying to look for the title of a hindi serial.

Infact i live in Mauritiusand the hindi show used to be broadcast during the 1990s. There used to be a hosthe used to introduce either a girl or a boy, who was hidden by a curtain drom 3 boys or girls.then the person introduced by the host used to ask questions to the 3 girls/ boys.@ the end the girl/ boy used to choose 1 boy/girl from the 3 contestants. What show was it? I also know the host is an actor who used to play in hindi serials and films.i remember his face but his name escapes me.pliz plizzzzz plizzzzhope i can get an answer!! 172 Hello, I like the actress neha whose real name shabana raza who acted the films like.Kareeb:: 1998.Hogi Pyaar Ki Jeet:: 1999.Fiza:: 2000.Rahul:: 2001.Ehsaas: The Feeling:: 2001.Kranti:: 2002.Muskaan:: 2004.Karam:: 2005.Koi Mere Dil Mein Hai:: 2005.Aatma:: 2006.Alli Thandha Vaanam(tamil):: 2001 she alo anchor TV shows like DD Metro’s filmi roadshow, Public Choice etc. I dont know the others. But i want to see these TV shows & films how can i get it??

I have been searched for torrent and i didn’t get. Please help me!!! And i also expecting more informations about her please mail me one thing i know that she is actor manoj bajpayee’s wife. Frnds if you read this and know any thing please!!!!!!!!!

Mail me.my mail-ID. 188 Dear Friends It bring much pleasure for me to announce that the UDAAN serial is now available on DVD for many of you it will be treat to your eyes and satisfaction to your senses. Today within 12 hours of its release by Reliance Big Video, I had a copy of the same in my hands and was happy to say that this serial now adds to the list of Doordarshan serial that now I proudly own. Reliance BIG Home Video has just released 1990-’91 TV serial, Udaan on DVD For all of you who would like to bring back those nostalgic memories, Udaan (Flight) was the name of a popular Hindi TV serial that aired on the Indian Television channel DD National in 1990 – 91.

The serial was written and directed by Kavita Choudhary who was also the main lead of the serial. It also starred Shekhar Kapur in a cameo. It was probably the first Indian television show on women empowerment. The serial is inspired by true story of Kavita Choudhary’s elder sister Kanchan Choudhary who after several hardships went to become the first female Director General of Police.

Udaan is available as a 5-DVD set and is priced at Rs.499 Yours Nostalgic Soul Sudhir Thakur. 201 thanks brother/ purani yaden taza karane ke liye. Idiot box ke in serial ke naam padker hi sidhe bachapan me lout gaya aur aanken bhig gaye. Kya issa nahin ho sakata ke dobara vahi purane din fir se jeene mil jaye baharal mujhe himalay darshan, ye jo hai jindagi, nukaad, sarkas, intazaar, manoranjan, hamlog, buniyad, bharat iaak khoj, daane anar ke, guldasta, ki dvd chahiye thi. Kisi sajjan ko agar iss sambandh me kuch pata ho to bataiyega meharbaani hogi mera mail id hai— ok dear abhi lots of thanks biti khoobsuran yadon ko fir se jinda karane ke liye thanks amit.

209 do u guys remember Old Chinese Kung Fu Drama Serials On indian channel “Home Tv”?? ( in 1996-9 they all were in hindi dub gr8 series very popular show in india i am a huge fan of kungfu series, Home tv The Zu mountain saga ( rocky, aadam khor,Kala jadugar, ghumati khopdi.santoman, Brother under the skin ( Do Bhai) The blood stained intrigue (story of red and blue swords) “Land of the Condors” ( fong waai, mercury.) The Other Side of The Horizon (sheetal chandra vidhya, dahekti suraj vidhya) Legend of the Condor Heroes(ajagar athrah haath) The Hunters Prey do u miss them? Do u want to see them? 233 hello All, i remeber, i was in 11th or 12th class when i saw Director’s cut – “Hare kaanch ki chudiyan” telefilm.

It touched me so deeply that i wrote that song in my copy. So, here is the complete song for you all – “Reshami kalaiyon mein, chankengi chan-chan chan-chan chan-chan, hare kaanch ki chudiyan – 2 Laya hun main sajani nishani ye suhaag ki, Naya rang laaegi kahani ye pyaar ki, tutne na degi kabhi pyaar ka ye bhandan, hare kaanch ki chudiyan – 2 Naino mein piya jo tere nain ghul jaaenge, Gumsum hooth kuch keh ne na paaenge, Samjhengi tere mere pyaar ki ye dhadkan, hare kaanch ki chudiyan – 2 Bund-bund lahu ki sajna tune bahai hai, Desh ke liye tune jaan apni gavaai hai, Rakhungi main dil se laga ke saara jeevan, hare kaanch ki chudiyan – 2”.

237 Dear Sir, Plz Plz Plz Plz Plz restart the old TV serial “Brikram aur Betaal”. This serial was my favourite one.

And please replace with an old title song (picturised with indian map)of DD news, because that theme song was carried the indian culture & tradition. Another one request is- in this competetion market there are several cable channel is available. So some of the viewers of Dordarshan is removed there eyes and Dordarshan is the one media which can be aware to the people. I want telecast better serial & showing atleast one or two MOVIES in every day. And we are very thanksfull to you if re-installed DD “Metro” channel. 254 Dear Abhi Thanks and well-done for creating such a wonderful site. It really helped me reconnect with my childhood days.

I have a small but important request. Do you, or anybody else, recall a dubbed western serial about a maid working in some rich home and falling in love with her employer’s son? The opening song of the serial was something like “Jaaneman, ye pyaar hai.

Iss pyar ko humne kahin kho diya hai. Kho diya hai.” I would be grateful to anyone who gives me a clue about this serial/song.

It would be A LIFE-CHANGING ANSWER to me. 255 Hi All Glad to see that you are interested in my collection. I have attached the updated list of my collection of TV series and documentaries for your reference.

Go through the lists, and let me know what all you want. Your requirement will be burned on to DVDs and couriered to you. I will charge nominally for my servicesin order to cover the costs of the blank DVDs, courier charges, packing material and a marginal compensation for my efforts that I have taken in order to build and maintain this collection for over the last two years!

I do not do this on a commercial scaleI do not depend on income from this for my livelihood. The main reason for me to charge for this is (a) As a minor return for all the time, money and efforts I have put into building up this collection (b) The more important reason – I have invested close to Rs.

10,000 on hard disks to store my collectionso trying to break even on this front by charging nominal amounts when I distribute my collection. Do let me know if I can help you out. Bharat ek Khoj (full series) 2. Bodyline (full series) 3. Byomkesh Bakshi (Episodes 7 to 32) 4. Chanakya (full series) 5.

Chip ‘n’ Dale – The Rescue Rangers (full series) 6. Dekh Bhai Dekh 7. Duck Tales (full series) 8. Fauji (full series) 9. Flop Show (full series) 10. He Man (full series) 11.

Johnny Sokko & his Flying Robot (full series) 12. Mahabharat (full series) 13. Malgudi Days – Hindi (full series) 14. Malgudi Days – English (episodes 1 to 7 & 10) 15. Street Hawk (full series) 16. The Jungle Book (full series) 17.

Vikram aur Betaal (full series) 18. Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi – season 1 19. Some Old Advertisements 20. Some Doordarshan Theme Music 21. Title Tracks of Few Serials 22. Wonder Years – All 6 seasons (Star World) 23.

Dexter – 3 seasons (Star World) 24. Two and a half Men – seasons 2 to 7 (Star World) 25. Many Old Print Ads 26. Alif Laila (full seres) 27. Talespin (full series) 28.

Ramayan (full series) 29. Superhuman Samurai (full series) 30. Remington Steele – All 5 Seasons 31. Crystal Maze – Seasons 1 & 2 32. The Suite Life of Zack & Cody – 3 Seasons 33.

Friends (Complete Collection) 34. Frasier (Seasons 1,2 & 3) 35.

Prison Break (full series) 36. Drake & Josh (Seasons 2, 3 & 4) 38.

That 70’s Show 39. I Dream of Jeannie (full series) 40. Home Improvement 42.

Hannah Montana (Seasons 1 – 3) 44. Courage: The Cowardly Dog 45.

Sex & the City 46. Xena (full series) 47. Ally McBeal (full series) 48. Third Rock From the Sun (full series) 49. Full House 50. Fresh Prince of Bel Air (full series) 51.

Charles In Charge (full series) 52. Clippings of few Famous Sporting Achievements 53. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (full series) 54. The Adventures of Tintin 55. Darkwing Duck 56. Sarabhai vs Sarabhai 57.

Shriman Shrimati (18 Episodes) 58. Desperate Housewives (Seasons 1, 2, 4, 5 & 6) 59. How I Met Your Mother (Seasons 1 – 5) 60. Buffy The Vampire Slayer (full series) 61. Doogie Howser M.D (Seasons 1 – 3) 62. Knight Rider 1982 (Seasons 2 & 3) 63.

Knight Rider 2008 (Season 1) 64. Man vs Wild (Seasons 1 – 5) 65. The Big Bang theory (Seasons 1 – 3) 66. The Practice (full series) 67. The X Files (full series) 68.

Poirot (Season 1) 69. The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest 70. Donald Duck Vintage Cartoon Collection 71. Tom & Jerry 72. Zabaan Sambhalke – All 4 Seasons 74. Tehkikaat If any one is interested in the above serials, u can mail me.

Ustad Amjad Ali Khan Bangash 2. Area 51 – Beyond Top Secret 3. Arsenal – The Official History 4. Pandit Bhimsen Joshi 5.

Bodyline – It’s Just Not Cricket 6. Einstein & the World’s Most Famous Equation: E = mc2 7. Pandit Ravishankar 9.

The Six Billion Dollar Experiment (BBC) 10. Tiananmen Square 11.

Walking with Lions (NGC) 12. Zeitgeist 13. Da Vinci Declassified – A Five Part Series 14. Deadliest Warrior i. Gladiator vs Apache ii. Viking vs Samurai iii. Spartan vs Ninja iv.

Pirate vs Knight v. Yahuza vs Mafia vi. Green Beret vs Spetsnaz vii. Shaolin Monk vs Maori viii. William Wallace vs Shaka Zulu ix. IRA vs Taliban 15. 5th Dimension Secrets: i.

Secrets of Supernatural Exorcism ii. Secrets of Supernatural Ghosts iii. Secrets of Supernatural Reincarnation 16. A Science Odyssey (PBS) i. Episode 1 – Origins: Part 1 ii.

Episode 2 – Origins: Part 2 iii. Episode 3 – Mysteries of the Universe: Part 1 iv.

Episode 4 – Mysteries of the Universe: Part 2 v. Episode 5 – In Search of Ourselves vi.

Episode 8 – Matters of Life & Death vii. Episode 9 – Bigger, Better, Faster 17. Ancient Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire i.

Episode 1 – Caesar ii. Episode 2 – Nero iii.

Episode 3 – Rebellion iv. Episode 4 – Revolution v. Episode 5 – Constantine vi. Episode 6 – The Fall of Rome 18.

Building the Impossible – Seven Wonders of the Ancient World: A Two Part Series 19. Decoding the Past – The Templars: A Two Part Series 20. Earth Story (BBC) i.

Episode 1 – The Time Travellers ii. Episode 2 – The Deep iii. Episode 3 – Ring of Fire iv.

Episode 4 – Journey to the Centre of the Earth v. Episode 5 – The Roof of the World vi.

Episode 6 – The Big Freeze vii. Episode 7 – The Living Earth viii. Episode 8 – A World Apart 21. Engineering an Empire (History Channel) i. Episode 3 – Greece ii.

Episode 6 – Carthage iii. Episode 7 – The Maya: Death Empire iv. Episode 8 – Russia v.

Episode 9 – Britain: Blood & Steel vi. Episode 10 – The Persians vii.

Episode 11 – China viii. Episode 13 – Byzantines 22. Eternal Enemies: Lions & Hyenas – A Two Part Series 23. Extraordinary People i. The Boy Who Lived Before ii.

The Seven Year Old Surgeon 24. Firepower (Discovery Channel) – Episode 3: Battle Tanks 25. Future Weapons (Discovery Channel): A Five Part Series 26.

Galapagos Islands: A Three Part Series 27. Global Warming: An Inconvenient Truth (Al Gore) – A Two Part Series 28. Hiroshima (BBC) i. Hiroshima ii. Hiroshima – A Tale of Two Cities iii.

Hiroshima – Enola Gay Newsreel Interview iv. Hiroshima – Paul Wilmhurst Interview 29. Hitler – The Movie: A Two Part Series 30. Hitler – The Rise of Evil: A Two Part Series 31. India – Land of the Tiger i. Part 1 – The Tiger’s Domain ii.

Part 2 – Sacred Waters iii. Part 3 – Unknown Seas iv.

Part 4 – Desert Kingdom v. Part 5 – Mountain of the Gods vi. Part 6 – Monsoon Forests 32. Islam – Empire of Faith: A Three Part Series 33. Jesus – The Real Story i. The Early Years ii. The Rivals of Jesus iii.

Did Jesus Die on the Cross? Massive Nature i. Episode 1 – The Deep ii. Episode 2 – The Trap iii. Episode 3 – The Crossing iv. Episode 4 – The Falls v. Episode 5 – The Edge vi.

Episode 6 – The Exodus 35. Nomads of the North 36. Oceans (BBC) i. Episode 1 – Sea of Cortez ii. Episode 2 – Southern Sea iii.

Episode 3 – Red Sea iv. Episode 4 – Atlantic Ocean v. Episode 5 – Indian Ocean vi.

Episode 6 – Indian Ocean Coastal Waters vii. Episode 7 – Mediterranean Sea viii. Episode 8 – Arctic Ocean 37. Seven Wonders of the Industrial World i. Episode 2 – The Brooklyn Bridge ii. Episode 3 – The Bell Rock iii.

Episode 4 – The Sewer King iv. Episode 6 – The Line v. Episode 7 – The Hoover Dam 38.

Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets – A Two Part Series 39. Space Race: The Untold Story – A Two Part Series 40. Superhuman (BBC) i. Episode 1 – Trauma ii.

Episode 2 – Spare Parts iii. Episode 3 – Self Repair iv. Episode 4 – The Enemy Within v. Episode 5 – Killers into Cures vi. Episode 6 – The Baby Builders 41.

The Future is Wild – Ice World i. Part 2 – Return of the Ice ii. Part 3 – The Vanished Sea iii. Part 4 – Prairies of Amazonia 42. The Human Body (BBC) i. Episode 1 – Life Story ii. Episode 2 – An Everyday Miracle iii.

Episode 3 – First Steps iv. Episode 4 – Raging Teens v. Episode 5 – Brain Power vi. Episode 6 – As Time Goes By vii. Episode 7 – The End of Life 43. The Life of Birds (BBC) i.

Mastery of Flight ii. To Fly or not to Fly 44. Tiger: Spy in the Jungle – A Three Part Series 45. Ancient Chinese Inventions 46. Ants – Nature’s Secret Power 47.

Battle to Save the Tiger (BBC) 48. Birth of The Solar System (NGC) 49. Born into Brothels 50.

Building the Great Pyramid (BBC) 51. Can Animals Predict Disaster 52. Crash Science – Airplanes 53. David Copperfield – Flying 54. Decoding the Past – Secrets of the Koran 55.

Dino Death Trap (NGC) 56. Einstein’s Big Idea 58. Extreme Engineering – Hong Kong Airport (Discovery Channel) 59. Ghosts of the Abyss 60. Global Dimming (BBC) 61. Global Warming – What You Need To Know (Discovery Channel) 62. Google Behind the Screen 63.

Great Natural Wonders of the World (BBC) 64. How To Improve Your Memory 65. I Shouldn’t Be Alive – Episode 18: Blood in the Water 66. Illuminating Angels & Demons 67. In America (A Movie Regarding Problems of Immigrants) 68. In the Womb (NGC) 69. In The Womb Multiples (NGC) 70.

Inside Mecca 71. Inside The Da Vinci Code 72. Secrets – Inside the Forbidden City (NGC) 73. Inside the Taliban 74.

Inside the Vatican 75. Iraq for Sale 76. Jesus Camp 77.

JFK II – The Bush Connection 78. Killer Asteroids (Discovery Channel) 79. Lions of Darkness (NGC) 80. Mahatma Gandhi – Pilgrim of Peace 81.

Mystery of the Megavolcano 82. Mystery of The Milky Way 83. Mystery of the Nile River 84. Mystery of the Taj Mahal 85. NASA Conspiracy 86.

Nostradamus 2012 87. Nostradamus Effect 88. Occupation 101 89. Predators at War 90. Raj Kapoor 91. Religulous 92.

Revealing Mars (Discovery Channel) 93. Seconds from Death Tragedy at Bhopal (NGC) 94. Secrets of the Great Wall (China) 95. Sherlock Holmes – The True Story (Discovery Channel) 96.

Solar Blast (NGC) 97. Space – Are We Alone? Space Station & Beyond (Discovery Channel) 99. Stalin – Inside the Terror 100. Supermassive Black Holes (Discovery Channel) 101. Superstructures – Eurotunnel (Discovery Channel) 102.

The Bermuda Triangle (NGC) 103. The Bible Code (BBC Horizon) 104. The Bible Debunked – Who Really Killed Jesus?

The Crusades 106. The Downfall (Der Untergang) 107. The Dynasty: The Nehru – Gandhi Story:- Part 1 (PBS) 108. The End of Suburbia 109.

The Final Report – Osama’s Escape (History Channel) 110. The Ghost in your Genes 111. The Ghost Particle (PBS) 112. The God Who Wasn’t There (Movie) 113. The Great Global Warming Swindle 114. The Last Lions of India (BBC) 115.

The Lost Tomb of Jesus (Discovery Channel) 116. The Satellite Story (BBC) 117.

The Secrets of Sleep 118. The Tigers of Ranthambore – John Ross 119. The Ultimate Guide: Human Body (Discovery Health) 120. The Ultimate Guide: Pregnancy (Discovery Health) 121. The World’s First Time Machine (Discovery Science) 122. Tiger (BBC Wildlife) 123.

Tigers of the Swamp 124. Trinity & Beyond 125. Tsunami Killer Wave (NGC) 126. UFOs in the Bible 127. We Love Cigarettes (BBC) 128. World Trade Center (Movie) 129.

India Questions His Holiness The Dalai Lama (NDTV 24 x 7) 130. Miep Gies Interview – Remembering Anne Frank 131. Animals are Beautiful People 132. Charlie Rose Interviews His Holiness 133. Holocaust 134.

Mein Kampf 135. My Shocking Story – Half Man Half Tree 136. President – elect Barack Obama’s Victory Speech 137.

Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture – Achieving Your Childhood Dreams 138. Tears of Tibet 139. Terror in Mumbai – Dispatches 140. The Auschwitz Experience – Museum of Holocausts 141.

Tibet – Story of a Tragedy 142. Why Ancient Egypt Fell (Discovery Channel) 143.

General Idi Amin Dada: A Self Portrait (1974) 144. Ustad Allah Rakha Quraishi 145.

Ustad Ahmad Jan Thirakwa 146. 1000 Places to See Before You Die – India (Travel & Living) 148. The True Story of Che Guevara 149.

Shogun – The Supreme Samurai (History Channel) 150. Bill Gates – How a Geek Changed the World (BBC) 151. Partition – The Day India Burned (BBC) 152. 1984 – A Sikh Story 153.

The Story of India (BBC) i. Part 1 – Beginnings ii. Part 2 – The Power of Ideas iii.

Part 3 – Spice Routes & Silk Roads iv. Part 4 – Ages of Gold v. Part 5 – The Meeting of Two Oceans vi.

Part 6 – Freedom 154. The First World War i. Part 1 – To Arms (1914) ii. Part 2 – Under the Eagle (1914 to 1915) iii. Part 3 – Global War (1914 to 1916) iv. Part 4 – Jihad (1914 to 1916) v.

Part 5 – Shackled to a Corpse (1914 to 1916) vi. Part 6 – Breaking the Deadlock (1914 to 1916) vii. Part 7 – Blockage (1916 to 1917) viii. Part 8 – Revolution (1917) ix. Part 9 – Germany’s Last Gamble (1918) x. Part 10 – War Without End 155.

World War II – The Complete History A Thirteen Part Series 156. The Great Indian Railway – A Three Part Series 157. The Most Evil Men in History i. Attila The Hun ii. Bad King John iii. Francisco Pizarro iv. Ivan The Terrible vii.

Joseph Stalin viii. Torquemada xii. Vlad The Impaler 158. The Conquerors i. Part 1 – William The Conqueror ii.

Part 2 – General William Howe: The Conqueror of Nevada iii. Part 3 – Andrew Jackson: Conqueror of Florida iv. Part 4 – Cortes – Conqueror of Mexico v. Part 5 – John G. Freemont: Conqueror of California vi. Part 6 – El Cid vii.

Part 7 – Marshall Zhukov: WW II Conqueror of Ber viii. Part 8 – Sherman’s March to the Sea ix.

Part 9 – Cromwell: Conqueror of Ireland x. Part 10 – King David xi. Part 11 – Napoleon’s Greatest Victory xii. Part 12 – Caesar: Conqueror of Gaul 159. A History of Great Britain i. Part 1 – The Beginnings ii.

Part 2 – Conquest iii. Part 3 – Dynasty iv. Part 4 – Nations v. Part 5 – King Death vi. Part 6 – Burning Conviction vii. Part 7 – The Body of The Queen viii.

Part 8 – The British Wars ix. Part 9 – Revolutions x. Part 10 – Britannia Incorporated 160. BBC Wildlife Specials i. Polar Bear v. Clash of Worlds (BBC) i. Part 1 – Mutiny ii.

Part 2 – Sudan iii. Part 3 – Palestine 162. Hannibal 163. Fahrenheit 9–11 – A Two Part Series 164. Warrior Empire: Mughals of India (History Channel) 165.

Battle Stations: HMS Victory (History Channel) 166. Lost Worlds: Part 1 – Braveheart’s Scotland (History Channel) 167. The Strangest Viking (History Channel) 168. Samurai (History Channel) 169. Tibet’s Hidden Kingdom (History Channel) 170.

Barbarians (History Channel) i. The Goths ii. The Huns iii.

The Mongols 171. Lost Treasures of The Ancient World i. Episode 4 – India ii. The Seven Wonders 172. The American Presidents i. 1789 to 1825: Washington to Monroe ii.

1825 to 1849: John Q Adams to Polk iii. 1849 to 1869: Taylor to Lincoln iv. 1869 to 1885: Andrew Johnson to Arthur v.

1885 to 1913: Cleveland to Taft vi. 1913 to 1945: Wilson to Franklin D. Roosevelt vii. 1945 to 1977: Truman to Ford viii. 1977 to 2008: Carter to George W. Ancient Warriors (Discovery Channel) i.

Episode 1 – The Assyrians: Masters of War b. Episode 2 – Celts c. Episode 3 – Normans d. Episode 4 – Legions of Rome e. Episode 5 – Macedonians f. Episode 6 – Soldiers of the Pharaoh g. Episode 7 – Spartans ii.

Episode 8 – Janissaries b. Episode 9 –Huns c.

Episode 10 – Knights of the Templar d. Episode 11 – Vikings e. Episode 12 – Highlanders f. Episode 13 – Irish: Warriors of the Emerald Isle g. Episode 14 – Maurya: Warriors of the Elephant iii. Episode 15 – Aztecs b.

Episode 16 – Samurais c. Episode 17 – Shaolin Monks d.

Episode 18 – Hawaiians: The Warriors of Paradise e. Episode 19 – Ninja: Warriors of the Night f. Episode 20 – Sioux 174. The Cold War (CNN) – A Twelve Part, Twenty Four Episode Series i. Episode 1: Comrades (1917 to 1945) b.

Episode 2: Iron Curtain (1945 to 1947) ii. Episode 1: Marshall Plan (1947 to 1952) b. Episode 2: Berlin (1948 to 1949) iii.

Episode 1: Korea (1949 to 1953) b. Episode 2: Reds (1947 to 1953) iv. Episode 1: After Stalin (1953 to 1956) b. Episode 2: Sputnik (1949 to 1961) v. Episode 1: The Wall (1958 to 1963) b.

Episode 2: Cuba (1959 to 1962) vi. Episode 1: Vietnam (1954 to 1968) b. Episode 2: MAD (1960 to 1972) vii. Episode 1: Make Love Not War (The Sixties) b. Episode 2: Red Spring (The Sixties) viii. Episode 1: China (1949 to 1972) b.

Episode 2: Detente (1969 to 1975) ix. Episode 1: Good Guys, Bad Guys (1967 to 1978) b. Episode 2: Backyard (1954 to 1990) x. Episode 1: Freeze (1977 to 1981) b. Episode 2: Soldiers Of God (1975 to 1988) xi.

Episode 1: Spies (1944 to 1994) b. Episode 2: Star Wars (1980 to 1988) xii. Episode 1: The Wall Comes Down (1989) b. Episode 2: Conclusions (1989 to 1991) 175. Part 1: Challenges of Life ii.

Part 2: Reptiles & Amphibians iii. Part 3: Mammals iv. Part 4: Fish v. Part 6: Insects vi. Part 7: Hunters & Hunted vii. Part 8: Creatures of the Deep viii. Part 9: Plants ix.

Part 10: Primates. 258 Hi All Glad to see that you are interested in my collection. I have attached the updated list of my collection of TV series and documentaries for your reference. Go through the lists, and let me know what all you want. Your requirement will be burned on to DVDs and couriered to you.

I will charge nominally for my servicesin order to cover the costs of the blank DVDs, courier charges, packing material and a marginal compensation for my efforts that I have taken in order to build and maintain this collection for over the last two years! I do not do this on a commercial scaleI do not depend on income from this for my livelihood. The main reason for me to charge for this is (a) As a minor return for all the time, money and efforts I have put into building up this collection (b) The more important reason – I have invested close to Rs.

10,000 on hard disks to store my collectionso trying to break even on this front by charging nominal amounts when I distribute my collection. Do let me know if I can help you out. 275 DThanks Abhi. Your list is indeed excellent.

I am too a big fan of old TV serials especially the ones that were telecasted on DD. Please note that the following serials are now available on original DVD/VCDs:- 1.) Malgudi Days 2.) Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi 3.) Dekh Bhai Dekh 4.) Ramayan 5.) Mahabharat 6.) Vikram Betal 7.) Sri Krishna 8.) Office Office 9.) Tekhikaat 10.) Kachhi Dhoop 11.) Udaan 12.) Tenali Rama 13.) Akbar Aur Birbal 14.) Jungle Book 15.) Mirza Ghalib 16.) Flop Show 17.) Kabhi Idhar Kabhi Udhar 18.) Zamana Badal Gaya Hai 19.) Zabhan Sambhal Ke 20.) Fauji By God’s grace I have purchased all the above and now need your help to know which others are available in the market. Please email me on Regards, Pranab.

278 Please furnish the details about the serial “DAYASAGAR”. It is better to Re-Telecast the serial “DAYASAGAR” in Doordarshan or in any other TV Channels which is required for this Generation. As Most of the TV serials are produced only on the various conflicts of family memebers, which are unnecessary and harmful. The Greatest Historical Stories especially “DAYASAGAR” are very much Useful.

Thank You for listing out the serials of Doordarshan. Is there a DVD available of “DAYASAGAR”? If so please give the details. Can anybody tell me that what was the Board name of those programs/movie (For Kids)Which used to come in 90s I could explain you something exactly what I am looking for, When a kids program used to started, First it used to come the Board name, where a few cartoon character used to come, dance and then jump together and raised their hands in air (it was just shadow type of the cartoon character).the name of the board was like NFC. I don’t remember exactlyIf someone can tell me the exam board name then I could find it, actually I need the music of the clip Thanks in Advance!

Can anybody tell me that what was the Board name of those programs/movie (For Kids)Which used to come in 90s I could explain you something exactly what I am looking for, When a kids program used to started, First it used to come the Board name, where a few cartoon character used to come, dance and then jump together and raised their hands in air (it was just shadow type of the cartoon character).the name of the board was like NFC. I don’t remember exactlyIf someone can tell me the board name then I could find it, actually I need the music of the clip. 309 Pound Puppies(1991-2), Sunday mornings I guess. CAR BATUNI – NOBODY REMEMBERS THIS and I must tell you it had a car that spoke! Distant memory tells me that it was a Premier Padmini.

Could have been a Beetle. Googling ‘car batuni’ didnt return any results though.

I was born and brought up till 11 in New Delhi and moved to Hyderabad. Couldn’t like Hyderabad till now. Will eventually settle back in Delhi again! Somehow, living in Delhi, chaste Hindi and Doordarshan have some common connection in my mind. For the command I developed in English, I always had a patriotic following for chaste Hindi and well.

Where did those DD1 Female news presenters go? I wanted to marry couple of them as a kid! I remember the yellow street lights in East Patel Nagar and life seemed so mysterious, magical. Like every stone on the road had an incredible story beneath it. 🙂 Of all the shows, I had a particular liking for Tandoori Nights. The dazzling lights of London and the Indians in it.

The show seemed like a cross between Indian and western sitcoms. Fatchar, Karamchand, Dekh Bhai Dekh and Zabaan Sambhal Ke. Someone return my childhood to me, I feel so damned and claustrophobic in today’s era! And yes, Girls back home were pretty too! 322 I am searching for a late night movie shown in dd national or dd metro. I don’t know the year but in this movie a spaceship is landed or fallen into the earth.

During that time people used to live in forts or small huts also there are knights who wear full body armour. A boy sees the spaceship and then what happened I don’t know but after that boy get into the fort and fight with the knights with his saber sword similar to the jedi knights sword given by the aliens.

It is the last scene I remember therefore I like to know the name of that movie. 342 can someone please tell me about an old telefilm that was aired on doordarshan sometime during 1990s? It featured some college students, nice landscape at musoorie/deradun and a nice song which i still remember. The song went like this.”umeeden payenge har kadam har dam.dekho re jag uthi duniya, dekho re mast rang raliya.pucho na ye kaise bebasi hai. Koi sapna dal par nahi hai. I don’t remember anything more on thisIt would be a great favour if someone can conjure up some old memories and throw light on this.

359 The historical serial The Great Maratha, Based on the life history of “”Shreenath Mahadji Shinde” is the best t.v. Show i have watched ever. Each character looks like the original one. Music by khayyam is superb. I wonder why do we not have a Hindi/ Marathi/ English film based on Shreenath Mahadji Shinde’s heroic life – (Great son of our Nation), till now.

This nobelman deserves a big budget movie like hollywood. Only filmmakers of west can justify a movie of his class acts. Anyway, TV Serials like Mahabharat, Ramayan & Om Namah Shivay were pillers of Doordarshan. Which one still wants to watch. Street Hawk, Reporter, Alladin and Duck Tales were few more TV Shows of different patterns that were capable of attracting public.

No one can forget Varsha Usgaonkar’s role in Jhansi ki Rani Laxmibai and Uttara (Mahabharat). Shekhar Suman’s role in Reporter and Dekh bhai Dekh. Arun Govil, Deepika Chikhaliya, Mukesh Khanna and Nitish Bhardwaj all were stalwarts in their own fashion. 364 hi t all i am searching for hare kanch ki chudiya it was brodcast on televison in golden hour that run in night 9:00 onwards i think it was for 2hr there was a programe named director’s cut in this program i had seen hare kanch ki chudiya i want to get the title song of dis film,so please ifanybody have any idea help me my e mail id is for better idea i tell u some another movies in director’s cut that was my other favorite “ghungaht”, “o meri ma” 1st was “jaal” and many other so please help. 370 Dear Sir / Madam, The objective behind drafting this letter is to trace out the name of a Horror Movie shown in English as Friday Night Movie during the year between 1991 to 1994. For your reference I am narrating you the story line in brief as follows: That was the story of a Lady who used to impress both sex towards her through her looks & postures & finally used to assassinate them by her sudden horrible bite through her hidden teeth.

She used to inhale poison directly from snake. Persons who get her victim never died but get converted like her. She used to worship a huge anaconda by addressing as ” Diyonene”who used to reside inside a well. Finally that lady got executed by a person by putting her directly before the mouth of that great Anaconda. All I need is the name of that Horror Movie. Hope to get your valued co-operation in this regard at the earliest.

Please submit your suggestions in my Email ID: Rudranil Dhar A/53, Purbadiganta, Santoshpur, P.S.: East Jadavpur Kolkata West Bengal India. 390 Hi abhi frnds realy is page n bachpan ki yad diladi. Realy tht was great day n sweet memories of life. ‘koi lotade vo pyare pyare din’ kash koi lotade.

Dosto byomkesh bakshi serial kisi channel par telecast ho raha hai 1 month pehle mene uska episod dekha bt me channel name mis hogya hu plz kisi ko pata ho to batao plz. Aur ha in serials k sath un purani adds ko mat bhulo old spice’s music, gagan gagan raho magan n rabbit of lijat papad he ha ha, also goldspot, i m complain boy little asha n shahid, dhara dhara shudh dhara, deepika ji of nirma washing powder, evr one yar.

Thanks for a great joy n happy esa laga mano bachpan lot aya i m 30 year old. Thanks abhi for great job. 413 Hi anyone who has recorded the “Musikladen Eurotops TV Series Eurotops” it used to broadcast on DD Metro in the night 11.00 pm onwards 1989-1990 sometimes one episode or two episodes back to backDD aired the 13 episode series of the German Euro-Disco featuring some of the best of all time great Euro-Disco from Germany.fabulous videos and fabulous songs. If anybody has the FULL 13 episodes or more recorded on VHS/DVD plz contact me here: so that i can you trade with you – i need those videos desperately.please!

414 Hi anyone who has recorded the “Musikladen Eurotops TV Series Eurotops” it used to broadcast on DD Metro in the night 11.00 pm onwards 1989-1990 sometimes one episode or two episodes back to backDD aired the 13 episode series of the German Euro-Disco featuring some of the best of all time great Euro-Disco from Germany.fabulous videos and fabulous songs. If anybody has the FULL 13 episodes or more recorded on VHS/DVD plz contact me here: so that i can you trade with you – i need those videos desperately.please! 454 Plz anybody remember this movie telecast in doordarshan in 1.30pm slot about a person who knows that he is going die and a jyotis give him two person life to live and at end he takes the life of a criminal and kill his own wife. Rohini hattangidi may present in that movie as That person’s wife.Rameshwari as her daughter in law. Neeraj, i remember tht film. It had amrish puri as the main lead. Nd it wasnt a jyotish, actually, it was “death” itself tht gave him the choice, to let others die in his place.

I think the name of the film was “Trikaal”. I remember it well coz it had a very dark n gloomy feel to it. 528 can someone tell me which tv serial this is. It’s not shaktiman, but the main character is a guy who wears a red costume. 540 ek tv serial kay opening theme song kii khoj kar raha hoon uski lyrics ya mp3 kuch bhi mile to accha hai Serial kaa naam hai “kinare milte nahi” jo DD metro par aati thi ek website say pata chala uske details is website par serial kay baar e mein jo jaankaari mili wo is prakaar hai.(dated 31st march 2003 time 5:30 pm) Kinare Milte Nahin, a family drama with a romantic twist, is about two lovers, individuals who have distinct points of view. They choose to follow different paths, as a result of which their lives run on parallel tracks. The soap stars Shahbaaz Khan, Sudha Chandran, Bhairavi Raichuria and Nishigandha Wad, to name a few.

It airs Tuesdays to Thursdays at 9:30 pm. Agar aapko mile to notify kijiye. 560 Fantastic serials like, 1. Secrets of the sea (1985-86, Sun 11: A.M). Ek Kahaani (1984, Thu 9:00 P.M) 3.

Akhir kaun (1989,Tue, 9:00 P.M), 4. Satyajit ray presents (1985, Thu 9:00 P.M). (1985, sun 10:30 A.M) 6.

Rishte Naate. (1985, Fri 9:50 p.m).ing Navin Nishchol.

Ratha Chakra (1989, Fri 9:00 P.M).ing Rohini Hattangadi. Telefun (1987, Wed 6:00 P.M) 9. Manzil (1990, Wed 9:00 P.M).ing Anju Mahendroo. Ghar Jamaai (1985, Tue, 9:00 P.M).ing Anant mahadevan. Bhim Bhavani (1989, Sun 11:30.

A.M). Anup kumar. Raaj se Swaraj, (1995-96, Sat.

9:00 P.M) 13. Krishna avatar (1984, Tue 9:00 P.M). Meghadootam (1990, daily Morning 7:30 A.M) 15. Gaao Sachi Bani (1987-89, Sun 8:30 A.M) are missing. 567 Other very interesting serials, 1. Sara Jahaan Hamara (1990-91, Tue 9:00 P.M) –.ing Girish Karnad, Firdaus dadi (as Pratima), Farida Jalal.There were other two young boys playing roles of Raghu and Vicky – I do not remember their real names.

Jimmy and the magic torch, (1986-87, Tue 6:30 P.M) 3. Castle stone, (1984-85, Sat 3:30 P.M) – different stories played by wool toys.

Puraskaar(1989-90, sun 10:30 A.M) – featuring stories on bravery by young kids. India Quiz (1988-89 and 1990, Sundays 9:00 P.M)- hosted by siddaratha basu. Jeevan Sandhya (1990-91, wed 3:30 P.M) – encouraging stories based programe for aged.

There were some other more fantastic serial I am unable to recollect the name, 1. It was Parikshit sahani as doctor not taking fees from ailing patients. His wife Rohini hattangadi opposing his modesty and comparing him to neighbours who were growing rich by leaps and bounds. There was as serial for improving knowledge it had a very peculiar title song rather title drama, “Jamoore Kya Hukm hai mere aaka, chal mere chora khol de gyan ka bora, lekin husoor-e-ala is par to laga hai tala, kya cheez hai re tereliye itni se ye tala, Jor lagake tod me mere lala, Hmmm. ” the guy falls down. Dhamaal (1987-88, Tue 8:00 P.M, Later 1989-90 Mon 8:15. A.M)) –.

Satish Shah. Very Very Funny. Gaploo aur banta (1989-90, Tue 8:00 A.M) –. ing Rakesh bedi.

Shaher Chala Kasbe Ko (1989-90, Wed 8:15 A.M) 4. Mamaji – (1988-89, Wed 9:00 P.M)- Funny title song 5.

Trishna – (1986-87, Tue 9:50 P.M) There was another serial of Rajendernath on Friday Mornings I do not remember its name. His character was POPATLAL in which he gets anxieted once he hears the word POPAT. This serial for the first time (as far as my memory goes)featured the concept of spectacles with wipers (quite obviously, it was worn by POPATLAL). 584 Hi Can any one tell me the name of this cartoon which was telecasted on dd 1. The title song goes something like this Chipkali ki nana hai Danu Danosur.” And also there was this serial which used to come in nine gold called ” kuch ret kuch paani” I would like to get the title song I know it starts something like this ” kuch ret kuch paani hai Khaamoshiyoon ki zubani hai Har Lamha kud me kahaani hai Waqt ki Lehere aati hai Aake kinaaro pe rehe jaati hai. And something something Jab bichade mite hai.” And also this serial.

” Jaane Anjaane”.the title track was really good. 598 Namaskar I am in search of a Special show on Ramnavmi performed on National doordarshan (I think produced by Mumbai Doordarshan for National Telecast)and the participants where Suresh Wadkar, Ashwini Bhide- Deshpande, Shrikant Pargavkar. It was a Bhajan Show. Three Bhajans were of Sanit Kabir, Saint Tulsidas, Samarth Ramdas amd the firth one was written by me. Shridhar Phadke was a Music Director.

I think Episode telecasted in the year 1995 to 2000. Where can i get that? I am in desperate need of my sonh. 634 THANXX D D CHANNEL JO AP LOGNE HMRE BACHAPAN KO AACHE TARIKE SAWARA MY BEST CANNEL IN MY ALL TIME IN LIFE IS CHANNEL KE BARE ME JAB SOCHTA HO ATB SAKTIMAAN KI YAD A JATI KYUKI WAHA MERA FVERIT SHOWS THA KYA RAHE GA AAJ CHAHE JITNE BI SHOWS AJGYE MAGAR IS CHANNEL KI KUCH HIA LAG HAIMIYAT H MERE GHAR EK TV HI THI JAB BI SAKTIMAAAN ANAE KA TIME HOTA MERE GAR BID LAG JATI PHIR EK SAAT MILKAR SHOWS DEKHTE IS CHANNEL KE WO JO ME BHUAHT PASAN KARTA JESE.

JUNIUR G, JASOS, ALIF LAILA AUR BAKI SHOWS THE ME EK BAAR HIR SE KHANEA CHONGA ”THANXXXXXXXXXXX D D CHANNEL ”” AND GOOD BAYE. 649 respected sir/mam, i want to know about a movie. It was a hindi dubbed movie of any movie may be(tamil/bangali) or in any other language.i dnt know it’s name,director name etc, because i was very little at that time.i only know about it’s story.story is.

Ek ladki thi jisko kisi khas tarah ka phool ka ped ban ne ka vardan mila hua tha. Uski shadi ho jati hai. And ek din ladki se phool ka ped bante hue use uske pati ki behan dekh leti hai. Uske zid karne par wo dobara ped bnti hai.but us ped ko bacche tod dete hai.or ped ko kat diya jata hai bad me us ladki ka husban kate hue ped ko ekattha karta hai. Or usko wapas ladki banata hai. Please please send me this movie name and it’s dvd or vcd or tell me how can i get this movie.

Please if anybody knows about this, then please inform me. 670 can anyone tell me the name of that serial telecasted between 2008 to 2011 evening timing between 7:00pm to 9:00pm. It is based on one nartaki’s paizeb and one couple found that in one old house someone told him not to sold this precious paizeb you keep with yourself you will become a richest in the world but he sold out that paizeb.

He thought when i will become a rich it is too late if i sell this precious stones paizeb in market i will definately become a rich. Can any one tell me the name of that serial please please please.

Thanks thanks thanks. 701 Dear All, I’m a serious fan of lata mangeshkar. I’m looking for rare bhajan songs of her that was broadcasted by doordarshan. Smita patil was conducted this programme. This programme also broadcasted by Bangladesh Television during the first SAARC Summit/any SAARC summit that was held in Dhaka. I’m absolutely sure that programme was broadcasted before 90’s.

Two songs of this programme are available in the internet. One of the songs of this programme was very favourite to me. In this song “sangeet mere” words played several times by lataji. Can any one help me to find this song/lyrics. I’m grateful to this guy. 737 Hi, I can say, lots of people loved that directors cut with Sameer Soni and Bhagyashree( maine pyar kia fame).

Hare Kaanch ki chudia, for those who don’t know was the story of a blind girl who marries a self concious guy who has a scar below his eye which cant be treated. He doesn’t want her to see him but she loves him alot. She without telling him gets operated and becomes a witnes for the case where her husband is implicated on murder charges. Eventually she saves him. Those days were really amazing.directors cut and other stuff on metro was amazing.sorry guys dont knw if you can get the song. I am looking for name a telifilm.

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Bachpan me ek telefilm ati thi jisme ek admi lockup me bnd hota hai aur apni pehchan chupata hai policewale uski pehchan nikalne me fail rhte hain last me uske chhoti behen ko bulate hain vo admi use bhi pehchanne se inkar kar deta hai. Uske behen ek lori gati hai jise vo admi bachpan me use sunaya karta- ” door gagan se ayi hai raina, soja soja moond ke naina”.

But vo nahi pehchanta apni sister ko. Vo chali jati hai.

Uske jane ke bad vo aage ki lori khud gata hai. Bta sakte hain vo lelefilm konsi thi? 803 Hi Ek telefilm thi jisme ek anjan admi lockup me band hota hai uski pehchan ke liya police official bhot koshish krte hai. Usme ek choti si ladki lockup me ati hai and use apna bhai btati hai. Yad dilane ke liye vo ek lori gati hai jo uska bhai use bachpan me sunaya karta- DOOR GAGAN SE AYI HAI RAINA, SOJA SOJA MOOND KE NAINA. But is lori pe vo admi koi response nahi deta uski behan vapas chali jati hai ke ye mera bhai nahi ho sakta. Uske jane ke baad vo admi aage ki lori khud gata hai.

Anyone please tell me the name of telifilm? 812 Hello everyone – I am looking for the documentary that showed traffic on bombay roads(charni road, fountain etc) and then also the boats near gateway of india and people traffic – all this was shown in fast forward and a humming music ran in the back ground.It basically showed bombay from early morning hours when the streets were quite to buzzing into action during the day and then dying out again late in the night. Its a time lapse concept shown in the 1975-1980’s like a filler. PLEASE help – i am desperately looking for this documenatry. 847 Dear Sir, I am looking for a chuti chuti sports interview CD that i had given in the year 1997/1998 post winning a table tennis tournament in khudiram anusilan kendra. The interview had one more person with me from Badminton (most probably MrArup Baidya). Grateful if you could manage to find that file from archives if possible and mail me.

Details of my interview with chuti chuti provided below: 1. Name: Abirlal Mukherjee 2. Table Tennis tournament interview 3.Details of tournament: Cricket club of Dhakuria at Khudiram. Category: Cadet boys.

Let me know if any more details required to get a copy of the interview CD. 895 There is a serial and in one of its 30 minute episodes, Alok Nath plays the role of a Sikh with a wife and a toddler son.

Alok Nath is highly dependent on his wife for small small chores. One day as she is going to have bath, she leaves their child in his custody but Alok Nath is not attentive and toddler toddles up near the boiling water. Alok Nath’s wife comes just in nick of time and saves the kid and angrily rebukes Alok Nath which brings about a profound change in him. Can anyone tell me which serial it was and if it is available on any website.

915 hi, great work, makes remember all childhood memories. I personally checked all serials that i have watched, but there is one missing, as far as i remember the story line was of a son taking revenge on his father who has left his mother and him and married rich women i dont know exact the name but as per my memory the name of the serial is beta cast as i remember were pankaj dheer and mrinal kulkarni i searched on google but couldnt find it, and neither the name is in this list can you please tell me is there any serial by this name? 916 Hey all,I remember one video song casted by TELUGU TV SERIAL ACTOR SUMIT ROY KING.the song belongs to story of 3 childhood friends(2 boys & 1 girl)telecasted on Saturday around 3:30 to 4pm before ARMY serial.the song contains lyrics”.ye naye manjili ee,ye nayi raaseete,”.the story line is one guy well educated and the others got married each other and stay in village.the educated man meets them again and helping them to set up one sugar cane factory.if any one knows please let me know.the video belongs to 1994.

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Film: Zanjeer Year of release: 1973 Spoken by: Inspector (Satyen Kappoo) Spoken to: Ranjit (M Rajan) A felon Ranjit is being released from the prison. He had refused to divulge the details of the gang which manufactured and distributed spurious drugs during his entire term. The inspector had tried his best to get Ranjit to become an approver and confess the names of the people involved, but in vain. Finally as he releases him, he says 'lekin yaad rakho ranjit, jo haath angaare ko chhupaaye, angaaraa usee haath ko jalaa detaa hai. Tum ek din zaroor pachhtaaoge' 'लेकिन याद रखो रंजीत, जो हाथ अंगारे को छुपाये, अंगारा उसी हाथ को जला देता है. तुम एक दिन ज़रूर पछताओगे' Some secrets are better divulged before they consume the keeper of the secret. As Ranjit found out in this movie.

This Bimal Roy production based on Chandradhar Sharma Guleri's most famous short story 'Usne Kahaa Thaa' is not directed by Bimal Roy himself. He is merely the producer. It is directed by Moni Bhattacharjee. Although it is based on a very famous short story, I would prefer the other 1960 Bimal Roy film Parakh any day over this one. But I will write on that great film some other day. The story is about a simple village man Nandu who meets Kamli for the first time when both of them are kids.

Nandu has a soft corner for the girl, but the girl Kamli leaves the village. She comes back years later as a beautiful young girl. It takes very little time for the love to be rekindled. However Nandu is a lotus eater, who depends on his mother Paro's (Durga Khote) sewing machine heroices to make his ends meet. Kamli's uncle refuses to accept Nandu's marriage proposal on this pretext. A disappointed Nandu goes and joins the Army. When he later comes back he is shocked to find that Kamli is now engaged to be married.

What he does not know is that she is engaged to his boss the Havaldar. This is revealed to him at the railway station when the entire company is leaving Ambala Cantt to go to the Rangoon front to fight the Japanese. A tearful Kamli says to Nandu. Film: Hera Pheri Year of release: 1976 Spoken by: Ajay (Vinod Khanna) Spoken to: Asha Khanna (SulakshaNa PanDit) Ajay saves Asha from some goons who are trying to molest her. He manages to scare them off. However, the goons have torn Asha's clothes. And the audience can see the fat ugly bra strap that was common in the 1970s.

But the line that Ajay delivers has to go down as a classic. He says आपका जनेऊ दिख रहा है Whenever I am faced with such a situation, I cannot but help remember this line. Whether I use it or not depends on how well I know the person in question.

But the line crops up nonetheless and brings a smile to the face. Film: Woodstock Villa Year of release: 2008 Spoken by: Kaleem Bhai (Gulshan Grover) Spoken to: Sameer (Sikandar Kher) Kaleem Bhai has lent some money to Sameer. Since Sameer is behindhand on the payment, he comes and bashes him up regularly to serve as a payment due reminder. In one such instance, he says 'terii mayyat par zyaadaa bheeD naheeN lagegee.kyoNkii mardoN se too pehchaan banaataa naheeN hai aur auratoN ko shamshaan meN aane kee manaa hai' 'तेरी मय्यत पर ज़्यादा भीड़ नहीं लगेगी, क्योंकि मर्दों से तू पहचान बनाता नहीं है और औरतों को शमशान में आने की मना है' It is quite surprising that inspite of the society having progressed so (women can go into space and onto moon); they still don't go to the graveyard. Film: Ardh Satya Year of release: 1983 Spoken by: Jyotsana Gokhale (Smita Patil) Spoken to: Anant Velankar (Om Puri) This film was one of Govind Nihalani's rare films which was a commercial success too. It was a good film and a must watch for all fans of Hindi films.

Jyotsana is a college lecturer who is in love with Anant Velankar (who is the 80s version of Inspector Vijay Khanna). She attends a conference on police brutality and excesses and comes back and asks Anant Velankar to leave his job. He protests at her attempt to paint all the policemen with the same brush. Sukhilala: are tu kaisee maa ho radha. Khaa le (as he feeds the younger son birju).

Is haath meN bhee le (stuffs some more food into the other hand as he sees a hungry birju accepting food and eating it) अरे तू कैसी मा हो राधा. इस हाथ में भी ले. Radha: birju phenk de chane. Birju, tujhe maa chaahiye yaa chane. बिरजू फेंक दे चने.फेंक दे.बिरजू, तुझे माँ चाहिये या चने.

At this Birjoo throws away the food and spits out what he was eating on Sukhilala's face. Sukhilala: aay haay maa bete sabab sayaane. Sabere tak tabeeyat thikaane ho jaayegee True to his words, just as he leaves Birju collapses due to hunger. Eventually this forces a distraught Radha to go back to Sukhilala.

But we will come to that some other time. I do think however, if you use this line with a modern day kid, he is going to go for the 'chane' and not the 'ma'. Film: Awaara Year of release: 1951 Spoken by: Raj (Raj Kapoor) Spoken to: Rita (Nargis) This is Raj's oft-repeated line in this movie. You can call it his 'takiaa qalaam'. Raj is a tramp - an aawaara - who steals for a living. One fine day, he snitches Rita's purse from a crowded market place. He bumps into her as he is doing this.

Since he is dressed as a tramp, Rita heaps scorn on him. When she discovers that her purse is missing, she is distraught. She starts running in the direction where she thinks the thief might have gone. Raj pretends to chase the thief and while chasing this thief he jumps over a high wall and pretends to fight with the imaginary thief before bringing back the purse to Rita. He is almost exposed, as a curious Rita tries to climb the wall to see what's going on. But she is unable to scale the wall and hence Raj escapes detection. When he hands the purse back to Rita, she is contrite as she had treated him with contempt a while back.

Raj says 'IsmeN aapkaa dosh naheeN memsaab; merii soorat hee aisee hai. Aur to aur kabhee kabhee police bhee dhokhaa khaa jaatee hai' 'इसमें आपका दोष नहीं मेमसाब; मेरी सूरत ही ऐसी है. और तो और कभी कभी पुलिस भी धोखा खा जाती है'.

Sonia (Sharmila) and Sunil kohli (Rajesh Khanna) are newly weds who have come to Kulu where Sunil has landed a new job with Kapoor Industries (whose owners are Jagdish Kapoor i.e. Shivadasani and his son Dheeraj Kapoor i.e. Prem Chopra).

They have been put up in Kapoor’s house. Dheeraj casts his evil eye on Sonia. He pretends he has come into her room to take out some cash from the safe. He then heaps a few bundles together in his arms and asks her to hold them for a moment. When she does that, he says.

Film: Paakeezah Year of release: 1972 Spoken by: Salim Ahmed Khan (Raaj Kumar) Spoken to: Hakim saahab (Sapru) Paakeezah is another film where the writing has what we call 'nafaasat' - a kind of finesse which is very rare in Hindi films. Salim is in front of his family patriarch who has objected to his bringing Saahib Jaan (Meena Kumari) home without determining her pedigree. He has had a similar experience with Shahabuddin (Ashok Kumar) who had, many years ago, brought a woman called Nargis (Meena Kumari again) home. So he says 'Jo log doodh se jal jaate haiN, wo chhaachh bhee phoonk phoonk kar peete haiN' 'जो लोग दूध से जल जाते हैं, वो छाछ भी फूंक फूंक कर पीते हैं' A visibly irritated Salim retorts with this great line 'Afsos ke log doodh se bhee jal jaate haiN' 'अफ़सोस के लोग दूध से भी जल जाते हैं' He is referring to the benign nature of milk and using it to hit back at his grandfather's proverb.

This Hindi equivalent of 'once bitten twice shy' is oft used by people. So if it is used in a situation where you disagree, go ahead and say 'अफ़सोस के लोग दूध से भी जल जाते हैं'. I found it very difficult to watch this film. Not because it wasn't a nice film. Not because the performances were not good. But while watching the film, my brain kept rejecting everything thrown at it.

The songs were atrocious. Hard to fathom why Suraj chose Daddu (Ravindra Jain) for the music. Suraj says it is because he could write lines like 'samarpan kee belaa' to describe the first night meeting. I wonder why he couldn't have outsourced the music at least.

Coming back to the post, this is the scene where Prem (Shahid Kapoor) and Poonam (Amrita Rao) meet for the first time. Bhavna (Prem's bhabhee) decide to leave them alone and take little Rahul (Prem's nephew) also along. Before leaving them, Bhavna says - 'all the best'. Film: Anand Year of release: 1971 Spoken by: Dr Bhaskar (Amitabh Bachchan) Spoken to: Anand Sehgal (Rajesh Khanna) This is the climax scene of the tear-jerker Anand. Still manages to clean my eyes out, though I would have seen it over 100 times.

Anand is bed-ridden and about to breathe his last. Suddenly a desperate Dr Bhaskar tells Dr Prakash Kulkarni (Ramesh Deo) that Dr Shastri (who is a cancer specialist) might have found some new miraculous cure for the disease and rushes out to Dr. Shastri's house. A dying Anand begs Bhaskar to stay, as he knows that it is futile to find a cure at this late stage.

Even Prakash tells Bhaskar not to be foolish and stay with Anand during his dying moments. But a stubborn Bhaskar goes anyway. While Bhaskar is away, Anand is dying and asks for Bhaskar.

When he realises that Bhaskar is not there, he asks Prakash to play the tape which has Bhaskar's and his voice. It is the same 'maut too ek kavita hai' poem in Bhaskar's voice which ends with the 'zindagi aur maut to oopar waale.' Dialogue (which you can read ). If you have seen the scene, you would remember that between Bhaskar's poem and Anand's dialogue there is a long interlude when Anand is figuring out what he should say.

In fact, Bhaskar has to goad him with the famous 'tumhe bhee bolnaa paDegaa bolne ke liye' dialogue (Read it ). This interlude is used very cleverly in the climax. So as Anand listens to the poem on death in his friend Bhaskar's voice, he dies with a last scream of 'babu moshaai'.

There is a hushed silence all around. This is broken by Bhaskar who bursts into the room with 'Prakash, Dr.

He breaks off as he realises that Anand is dead. He turns to the supine form of his friend and delivers those great lines which will give you gooseflesh even if you are part human. Full humans beware.

'naheeN.maiN tumheN is tarah Khamosh naheeN hone dooNgaa' 'नहीं.मैं तुम्हें इस तरह ख़ामोश नहीं होने दूंगा' 'Chhah maheene se tumhaaree bak bak sun rahaa hooN maiN' 'छह महीने से तुम्हारी बक बक सुन रहा हूं मैं' 'bol bol ke meraa sar khaa gaye ho tum. Bolo.baateN karo mujhse - baateN karo mujhse - baateN karo mujhse' 'बोल बोल के मेरा सर खा गये हो तुम. बोलो.बातें करो मुझसे - बातें करो मुझसे - बातें करो मुझसे' That's when the tape interlude ends and Anand's voice rings out from the Sony tape recorder. For a moment, everyone feels that the prankster in Anand has actually come to the fore. In a moment they realise, it is only the tape. That's when the words dry up and everyone breaks down.

Raj is searching for his 50 p which has fallen on the road, when he is almost knocked over by Ramlal’s car. Ramlal angrily gets down and accuses him of trying to extort money by purposely coming under his car. Later when he realizes Raj’s honesty, he offers him money. Ramlal offers to take him to a hotel and feed him instead. Raj refuses that too. While leaving, Ramlal drops his wallet accidentally.

Raj picks it up and has to fight off local loafers who accuse him of being a thief, before he can take the wallet back to Ramlal. Even Raj's landlady Mrs. L D'sa (Lalita Pawar) suspects him initially. Once she realises he is honest, she forces him to immediately go and return the wallet to Ramlal. Ramlal is having lunch in Hotel Shan Mahal (a none-too-veiled reference to the five star hotel Taj Mahal).

Raj is unable to get in as the doorman thinks he is a low class person. Raj fishes out the wallet to try and explain to the doorman. The doorman is overly impressed by the wallet and immediately allows him in.

This line was often used by a colleague of mine, whenever he thought someone was using too much English. Although this is not what Bachchan means in the film. We will come to that in a while. It is strange that the Big B today is known more for his 'maaloom' and 'HaiN' mannerism which is entirely from Agnipath.

Though he won his first national award for this film, he almost seems like a parody of his own personality. This is the introductory scene of Amitabh in Agnipath.

He is sitting in front of the commissioner of police, who is trying to warn him of the dangers of continuing on the path of crime. Vijay gives a lot of 'gyaan' back to the commissioner. I will cover those in some other posts. But as a direct response to Gaitonde's warning, he whips out a diary from his pocket and says.

Film: Jodha Akbar Year of release: 2008 Spoken by: Sujamal (Sonu Sood) Spoken to: Jodha (Aishwarya Rai) Shujamal has been passed over for the kingship of Aamer. He leaves the court of Raja Bhaarmal (Kulbhushan Kharbanda) in a huff. Jodha tries to stop him, but he doesn't wait. But while leaving he says, 'to yaad rakhiyegaa jodhaa, utarte huye sooraj meN bhee bahut tapish hai' 'तो याद रखियेगा जोधा, उतरते हुये सूरज में भी बहुत तपिश है' He later goes and meets Sharifuddin (Nikitin Dheer).

Sharifudin agrees to put in a word for him, but he asks for Sujamal's support for attacking Akbar as a return favour. Goonga is an underworld don - who is the government's favourite. The intelligence bureau is pinning its hopes on him to eliminate the rival dons (viz., RD and Sultan). He is paranoid about his security and he runs his business and home from a boat which keeps moving around in the sea. However, all his plans to assassinate his rival RD are failing. And he is losing a lot of his men too.

He is in a pensive mood and fiddling around with his electric shaver - but not using it. The IB operative asks him. Film: Jodha Akbar Year of release: 2008 Spoken by: Sharifuddin Hussain (Nikitin Dheer) Spoken to: Sujamal (Sonu Sood) When Sujamal is not crowned as the King of Aamer (though rightfully he should have), he rebels and leaves his erstwhile kingdom. He starts lobbying with neighbouring kings for his right. One such king is Sharifuddin. He agrees to help Sujamal, but asks him point blank as to what he can expect in return.

Sujamal agrees to do anything for him. Sharifuddin says he should help him to attack Agra (i.e. Akbar himself).

Sujamal is surprised, since Sharifuddin is married to Akbar's sister. Sharifuddin responds with this flowery dialogue. Which means, one should not needlessly tax one's brains.

'Take a chill pill' or 'cool it' are phrases which are close approximations. Now Tirloka is a character who puts his money where his mouth is. For sure, in this film, he does not tax his brains at all. He is satisfied with enjoying his alcohol and chicken and his wife Rani (Hema Malini) at regular intervals (probably daily).

In a key turning point in the story, one day he sees a girl at the station whose brother has been left behind at an earlier station and she looks quite lost. He offers to take her to an inn run by Chaudhary. She objects saying she does not have any money. He again uses his favourite line. Film: Jab We Met Year of release: 2007 Spoken by: Railway Waterstall owner (Asif Basra) Spoken to: Geet Dhillon (Kareena Kapoor) This is one of my favourite films. Great music (although most songs are copied or inspired) and very good performance by the protagonists. So when Geet Dhillon is going back to her home in Punjab, she is left behind at a railway station.

The railway waterstall owner is a loafer. When he sees her predicament, he says this line 'Akelee ladkee khulee huyee tijori kee tarah hotee hai' 'अकेली लड़की खुली हुई तिजोरी की तरह होती है'.

Contract is Ramgopal Varma's take on Govind Nihalani's Drohkaal. It is 1 hour too long. On second thoughts make that 2 hours. Jokes apart, the film could have been redeemed with tighter exposures.

RGV is full of bluster and arrogance on his blog, when he says that a film is supposed to be the director's view and he cannot really take into account people's likes and dislikes. I agree with him. But Mr Varma, can you please keep the camera on the 0 feet above sea level and please switch on the tubelights on the set. I try to switch on all the tubelights in my house, but as Javed Akhtar said. Film: Jab We Met Year of release: 2007 Spoken by: Geet Dhillon Spoken to: Ticket checker Any sales guy would have gone through this feeling some time or the other in his life. When you try and convince a prospect, you keep wondering whether you have said enough. Indian prospects are particularly cryptic.

Since we Indians do not like saying 'No', we try and find a thousand mechanisms to defer and delay without saying a straightforward no. In such situations, I think this is a good line to use. The scenario is that Aditya (Shahid Kapoor) is sitting on a train berth looking totally disappointed and dejected.

He has lost in love and hence all desire to live too. Geet is another passenger in this coach.

She has constantly been trying to engage him in lively banter. He has been absolutely oblivious to her. When the ticket checker arrives, it is discovered that Aditya is WT (or without ticket). Geet pleads Aditya's case with the TC. She is trying to talk him into taking a lenient view of Aditya's ticketless travel. After she has spoken for about 60 seconds in her garrulous style, she pauses to check if her pleas have registered.

She says, 'आप कंविंस हो गये, या मैं और बोलूं?' 'Aap convince ho gaye, yaa maiN aur bolooN'. 'कभी हम इनकी ख़ूबसूरत आंखों को देखेंगे, कभी हम इनकी पतली कमर को देखेंगे, कभी.' 'kabhii hum inkee khoobsoorat aankhoN ko dekhenge kabhee hum inkee patlee kamar ko dekhenge, kabhee. ' 'Ajmer singh, shut up', says Naini. If she had not interjected (on behalf of the censors methinks), Ajmer would have made some uncivil references about some body parts of Naini. Ajay says they didn't need distractions to beat Ajmer.

But he says he was surprised such a 'puraane thakur vansh kaa sapoot ek laDkee se itnee baDee badtameezee kar rahaa hai'. I have been quite lucky when it comes to friends. They have always been kind and generous, both in terms of time and money.

I have always been flooded with gifts and copious amounts of advice from my friends. The former I gladly accept, the latter I routinely reject politely. A very dear friend of mine would take me to a shop and ask me to select dresses for him and on the way out would hand me a packet, saying he bought some for me too. It was as if 'My wish was their command'. I happily accept goodies and gifts from my friends without reciprocating. My wife, who is also my well-wisher, absolutely abhors this habit of mine.

She chides me no end when I come back and announce to her my latest possession. I am reminded of the dialogue in Seeta Aur Geeta when Ravi (Sanjeev Kumar) introduces Geeta (Hema Malini) to his mother (Ratnamala) and she tells Ravi how beautiful Geeta is looking. Hema responds with this line. Lajja was actually a good film, which did not get its rightful due. All the female characters had names of Sita. Mythili (Mahima Chowdhury) is getting married.

Her father-in-law is keen on ensuring the dowry is delivered as agreed. However, Nekchand (Mythili's father) is falling short by Rs 50000. A thief Raju (Anil Kapoor) who is hiding in Mythili's bedchamber overhears her plight and decides to help her. He goes and quietly adds Rs 50000 to the briefcase which is supposed to carry the dowry amount. Nekchand does not know this. When the money is handed over Hazaarilal, Nekchand is apprehensive that he would throw a fit due to the short amount. However, Hazarilal discovers that the amount is exactly as agreed.

But one of the guests (who has been robbed by Raju) sees the money and recognises it as his own. This leads to discovery of the fact that Raju had been hiding in Mythili's bedchamber. All hell breaks loose.

Hazaarilal wants to fish in troubled waters. Hence he demands more money to accept a 'tainted' Mythili as his daughter-in-law.

As he puts it. Film: Haath ki Safai Year of release: 1974 Spoken by: Shankar (Vinod Khanna) Spoken to: Raju (Randhir Kapoor) One of the lesser known Salim-Javed films. Not as illustrious as some of their other output, but it too has its moments. Raju or Raju Tardeo is a pick pocket. As he is relaxing in his area, one of his acolytes comes and informs him that there is a man in the neighbourhood who has 100 Rs notes in his wallet. All of them are very excited. I remember my dad used to get a monthly salary of Rs 100 those days, but to a youngster today, this might be a cause of great surprise.

Inflation my dear friends! Anyways, our hero is lured towards his target and as he attempts to pick Shankar's pocket, Shankar is quick to catch Raju's hand in the act. He chides him with a classic 'don't teach your grandmother to suck eggs' kind of line (the best I have heard in Hindi cinema).

He says 'बच्चे तुम जिस स्कूल में पढ़ते हो हम उसके हॆड़मास्टर रह चुके हैं' 'bachche tum jis school me paDhte ho ham uske headmaster rah chuke haiN' And he follows up by delivering the title of the film in the next line. He says 'aur is purse meN rupayoN se bhee zyaadaa ek keemtee cheez hai jise churaanaa aasaan naheeN, jaao apne haath meN aur safaai paidaa karo. Jaao' 'और इस पर्स में रुपयों से भी ज़्यादा एक क़ीमती चीज़ है जिसे चुराना आसान नहीं, जाओ अपने हाथ में और सफ़ाई पैदा करो. जाओ' Of course, the 'qeematee cheez' that Shankar is referring to is the photograph of his younger brother. And his younger brother is none other than Raju Tardeo.

But then if he knew that then, 12 reels of the film would have been wasted. Depending on where you stand about the film. Vinod Khanna makes his debut on this blog.

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I often used to wonder that Vinod Khanna also was a good actor, was a six footer, was good looking, well built and yet people never gave him the status that Amitabh got. I just saw the statistics of this blog and found that till date there are 11 lines of Amitabh and Vinod just made his debut. I think I know the answer now. Film: Golmaal Year of release: 1979 Spoken by: Ramprasad Sharma (Amol Palekar) Spoken to: Ratna (Manju Singh) There is a saying in Hindi खरबूज़ा छुरी पर गिरे या छुरी खरबूज़े पर which means that whether the musk melon falls on the knife or the knife falls on the musk melon, the end result is one and the same. The knife is not harmed while the melon is cut open.

In this film, Ramprasad says 'लोग तो पैरों पर कुल्हाड़ी मारते हैं, मैने तो कुल्हाड़ी पर पैर मारा है' 'Log to pairon pe kulhaadi maarte hain main to kulhaaDi par pair maaraa hai' At first glance, there seems to be no difference. But Ramprasad is referring to his act of having proffered to teach his boss's daughter as an act of Himalayan stupidity. Hence 'kulhaaDee par pair maaraa hai'. Because if you have to go and bang your legs against an axe, physically you will have to align your legs in a particular manner and hence it would be more difficult than hitting your legs with an axe. Film: Shree 420 Year of release: 1955 Spoken by: Seth Sonachand Dharmanand (Nemo) Spoken to: Raj Kumar (Raj Kapoor) This comes during Raj's interaction with Sonachand just before the MuD muD ke song. Vidya (which means knowledge) is Nargis' name in this film.

Maya (which means illusion) is Nadira's name. Raj Kapoor had a fetish for this silly symbolism. You can see that in Sangam when the three people are reading Time, Life and Fortune. Here the symbolism is closer home. Maya has insulted Vidya at a party to which Raj had invited her. She runs out with Raj in hot pursuit.

As Vidya goes out of the revolving door, Seth Sonachand comes in and sees Raj calling after Vidya. He pauses and says, 'आज की रात तुम्हे विद्या की ज़रूरत नहीं, माया की ज़रूरत है' 'Aaj kee raat tumhe vidya kee zaroorat naheeN, maya kee zaroorat hai' which is a none-too-veiled reference to the fact that the party would involve a bit of gambling and in such a milieu, it is not knowledge but the illusive and elusive 'maayaa' that would be required. Four decades of post-independence education in India were devoted to rote learning and 'collecting' knowledge for the heck of it.

Vocational education or training was looked down upon. Though this trend is changing of late. Though there are still heavy school bags and school teachers focussing on learning by rote, the entire education system is slowly realising the fact that 'tumhe vidya kee zaroorat nahee maayaa kee zaroorat hai'. I think he means that a peon is most clued onto the various goings-on in an organisation.

I remember the comment made by one of my bosses. He used to say that an organisational rots either at the head or at the bottom.

A peon is privy to so much information at times. I would also put cab drivers in the same league. In my previous organisation, the cab driver used to listen very intently to what everyone was saying and within six months, he knew more about the company strategy than the CEO himself. The bureaucratic 'form' culture is so prevalent everywhere.

If you want to use the documents available on a website, they will ask you to log in with a form. You want to add your name to the electoral roll, there is a form.

Now if the clerks mess it up and mangle your name, you need to fill another form to change the name on the card. It really becomes irritating at times. Even in private sector organisations (which are supposed to be dynamic), there are elaborate forms for getting two whiteboard markers from the stationery chest.

Film: Mughal-e-Aazam Year of release: 1960 Spoken by: Anarkali (Madhubala) Spoken to: Akbar (Prithviraj Kapoor) ये कनीज़ जलालुद्दीन मुहम्मद अक्बर को अपना ख़ून माफ़ करती है Mughal-e-Aazam is of course full of great lines. Most of them generally require a dictionary to unravel and decode. This is one of the simpler lines. But equally effective. As the film is coming to an end, Akbar goes to meet Anarkali.

He tells her that due to her, the son and father are at loggerheads. He makes it clear that he cannot allow her to live. Anaarkali resigns herself to her fate, but not without this parting shot. This line brings out the proud dignity in that character.

Though I would shudder to think that a maid actually would have the courage to say this to an emperor. But then as they say, this is the stuff that legends are made on. 'ये कनीज़ जलालुद्दीन मोहम्मद अक्बर को अपना ख़ून माफ़ करती है' Now where in the wide world can you use this line. One of my friends changes her job every six months.

She is very good looking and somehow still manages to find a new job every six months. It could be because of her looks, could be because of her business contacts. But whenever she resigns she tells me 'MaiN Akbar ko apnaa khoon maaf kar aayee' Though I think it is more appropriate to be used, if you are fired, not when you resign. But anyways, people use film lines the way they want to. It is not a violation of the Cinematography Act 1952.

Indian films do have a fetish for the idealistic, fastidious mother character. The mother sticks to her ideals come what may. In this scene, Ravi is going after his brother Vijay. The mother realises that there might be a scenario where only one of them might come out alive.

She does not do what Kunti did in Mahabharat. She does not go and beg the 'bad' son to spare the life of her 'good' son. Instead, she takes an unequivocal stand.

She tells the 'good' son - go, go and do your duty. And I wish and hope that at the crunch moment your hand should not shake. Film: Deewar Year of release: 1975 Spoken by: Vijay Verma (Amitabh Bachchan) Spoken to: God Shankar:) आज ख़ुश तो बहुत होगे तुम. देखो जो आज तक तुम्हारे मन्दिर की सीढियां नहीं चढा, जिसने आज तक तुम्हारे सामने सर नहीं झुकाया.जिसने आज तक कभी तुम्हारे सामने हाथ नहीं जोड़े.वो आज तुम्हारे सामने हाथ फैलाये खडा है aaj.khush to bahut hoge tum। Dekho.

Jo aaj tak tumhaare mandir kee seedhiyaaN naheeN chaDha.jisne aaj tak tumhaare saamne sar naheeN jhukaayaa.jisne aaj tak kabhi tumhaare saamne haath nahee joDe. Aaj tumhaare saamne haath phailaaye khaDaa hai। bahut khush hoge tum.bahut khush hoge ki aaj maiN.yahaaN aayaa.lekin tum jaante ho ki jis waqt main yahaaN khaDaa hoon.woh aurat, jiske maathe se tumhaaree chaukhaT ka patthar ghis gayaa, wo aurat, jispar zulm baDhe, to uskee poojaa baDhee, wo aurat jo zindagi bhar jaltii rahee magar tumhaare mandir meN deep jalaatee rahee.WOH AURAT.woh aurat aaj zindagi aur maut ki sarhad par khaDee hai. बहुत ख़ुश होगे तुम.बहुत ख़ुश होगे कि आज मैं.यहां आया.लेकिन तुम जानते हो कि जिस वक़्त मैं यहां खड़ा हूं.वो औरत, जिसके माथे से तुम्हारी चौखट का पत्थर घिस गया, वो औरत, जिस पर ज़ुल्म बढ़े, तो उसकी पूजा बढ़ी, वो औरत जो ज़िन्दगी भर जलती रही मगर तुम्हारे मन्दिर में दीप जलाती रही.वो औरत.वो औरत आज ज़िन्दगी और मौत की सरहद पर खड़ी है. Kyaa qasoor hai uskaa, kaunsaa paap, kaunsa jurm kiyaa hai usne.

Kyaa uskaa jurm ye hai ki wo merii maa hai, kya uskaa jurm ye hai ki usne mujhe janam diyaa hai, kyaa uskaa jurm ye hai ki main usse pyaar kartaa hooN. Ye.ye kis jurm kee sazaa dee jaa rahee hai use? Merii maa, suhaagin hote huye vidhwaa banee rahee.maine tumse kabhee kuchh naheeN maangaa क्या क़सूर है उसका, कौनसा पाप, कौनसा जुर्म किया है उसने. क्या उसका जुर्म ये है कि वो मेरी मां है, क्या उसका जुर्म ये है कि उसने मुझे जनम दिया है, क्या उसका जुर्म ये है कि मैं उससे प्यार करता हूं.

ये.ये किस जुर्म की सज़ा दी जा रही है उसे? मेरी मां सुहागन होते हुये विधवा बनी रही.मैने तुमसे कभी कुछ नहीं मांगा. This is a classic dialogue from the all time classic called Deewar. Vijay is an atheist in the film and even as a kid when his mother and brother Ravi go to the temple, he is shown sitting and waiting at the entrance. In one of the powerful cinematic moments of the film, when he realises his mother is not well, he swallows his pride and keeps his principles aside and steps inside the sanctum sanctorum. He pleads with God to cure his mother. He argues that even though he might have committed illegal acts, his mother should not be punished for it.

But the piece de resistance is the opening line he uses with God, almost equating him to a potent adversary. He says aaj khush to bahut hoge tum Implying that God had created circumstances which have weakened him so much, that he has decided to genuflect before his old adversary. So whenever you face a situation where you are forced to do something by someone you dont like, use this line. Instantly hits home.

Film: Munnabhai MBBS Year of release: 2003 Spoken by: Munna (Sanjay Dutt) Spoken to: Chinky (Gracy Singh) Munna is in love with his childhood friend Chinky. He does not know how she looks like, but believes that she is still in love with him. The Chinky is actually none other than Dr Suman, one of the doctors in his hospital.

Dr Suman panics when she finds out that Munna is interested in 'Chinky'. She decides to introduce her friend Neha Dubey as Chinky.

Now Neha Dubey is a tube-tops-and-hot-pants girl who drinks, smokes and dances at night clubs. After meeting her, Munna is shocked. Even the normally unflappable Circuit is shocked.

So how does Munna convey his dismay. He tells Neha Chinky tu bahut change ho gayelee hai re चिंकी तू बहुत चेंज हो गयेली है रे Later when the real Chinky is discussing the meeting with Dr Asthana, they have a good laugh about it, by repeating this line again and again - almost like a shibboleth. So if you meet an old friend and are dismayed about any sort of perceived negative change, this is a great line to use.

Film: Waqt Year of release: 1965 Spoken by: Ravinder Kumar Khanna aka Ravi (Sunil Dutt) Spoken to: Raja (Raj Kumar) When Meena (Sadhna) goes to the airport to receive Ravi, Raja also goes there, looking for Meena. The exchange between Ravi and Raja, which clearly underlines their rivalry in love has been briefly covered in one earlier post - goyaa voh alag baandh ke rakkhaa hai. Ravi appreciates the diamonds on Raja's coat and says they are very good. Raja retorts बढिया तो हम भी बहुत हैं, मगर ये आपको अभी पता नहीं चलेगा badhiyaa to ham bhee bahut haiN, magar yeh aapko abhee pataa naheeN chalegaa इतने पर्दे डाल रक्खे हैं आपने - कोई बात नहीं - उठ जायेंगे दो चार मुलाक़ातों में Itne parde Daal rakhe hai aapne – koee baat nahee – uTh jaayenge do chaar mulaaqaatoN me I am reminded of the famous couplet from the Mehdi Hasan ghazal प्यार जब हद से बढ़ा सारे तक़ल्लुफ़ मिट गये आप से फिर तुम हुये फिर तू का उनवां हो गये The formalities between friends disappear after a few interactions. Anand is approaching death and he finds Bhaskar getting more irritable every day.

One such day when Anand is in a jovial mood and is trying to get Bhaskar also into a similar mood, Bhaskar snaps at him rather rudely. Anand decides to go back to Delhi, as he can no longer watch his own death - reflected in the fear and the behaviour of his friends.

He feels that he is alive till the time he dies and he would not like to be reminded of the impending death all the time. And when Bhaskar behaves in such a serious and irritable manner, that is exactly what is happening. Suddenly, Bhaskar realises that Anand is right and promises to stop being irritable and serious. Immediately, Anand lightens up and says, you know the problem is that we actually take the present value of future troubles and start worrying about it. We are never able to enjoy the present moment. Film: Shree 420 Year of release: 1955 Spoken by: Raj (Raj Kapoor) Spoken to: Vidya (Nargis) Immediately after the famous song 'eechak daanaa', Raj rings the bell and all kids run away. Vidya is very angry.

Raj is dresssed as a tramp and Vidya is making no secret of her disdain for him. She calls him an illiterate bumpkin and wonders if Raj would want that the kids also end up like him. Raj protests. This is the exchange between them Raj: Main graduate hooN.BA pass मैं ग्रॅजुएट हूं.बी ए पास Vidya: BA pass.huh.

Ek aur jhooTh. Zaraa apanaa huliyaa to dekho. College ke paDhe likhe graduates kee yeh soorat hotee hai?

बी ए पास.हह.एक और झूठ. ज़रा अपना हुलिया तो देखो. कॉलिज के पढे लिखे ग्रॅजुएट्स की ये सूरत होती है? Raj: khaa gayee naa aap bhee kapDoN se dhokha! खा गयीं ना आप भी कपडों से धोखा! Agar aaj main ek badhiyaa suit pehne, shaandaar gaadee me baiThkar yahaan aataa to shaayad aap mujhe badtameez, jaahil ganwaar na kehteeNaur isme aapkaa koee dosh nahee haijis duniyaa me aap rehtee hain wahaan insaan ke dil aur dimaag kee naheeN, uske kapdo kee izzat hotee hai. Sharkskin ke suit, silk kee kameezen aur georgette kee saaRiyon kee izzat hotee hai.

अगर आज मैं बढिया सूट पहने, शानदार गाडी में बैठकर यहां आता तो शायद आप मुझे बदतमीज़, जाहिल गंवार न कह्तीं.और इसमे आपका कोई दोष नहीं है.जिस दुनिया में आप रहतीं हैं, वहां इंसान के दिल और दिमाग़ की नहीं, उसके कपडों की इज़्ज़त होती है. शार्कस्किन के सूट, सिल्क की कमीज़ें और जॉर्जॅट की साड़ियों की इज़्ज़त होती है'. Great socialistic monologue which worked very well in that era. But the message in that one line is still relevant. It happens all the time.

So either you can keep complaining about it - as Raj does. Or make it work to your advantage.

As Raj himself does in the later half of the movie. Film: Laagaa Chunri mein Daag Year of release: 2008 Spoken by: Vibhavari (Rani Mukherjee) Spoken to: Rohan (Abhishek Bachchan) Normally most of the complimentary comments that I get are for posts pertaining to the 1970s (or earlier). I do feature newer lines too, but even when I write them, my heart is not entirely in it.

But this is one line from a new film which left an indelible mark on me. I found tears welling up in my eyes (inspite of myself). Vibhavari is a high society call girl and her family has no clue about it. Her family thinks she has a corporate communications job with the private sector - and that is the source of her new found wealth. Her corporate avatar has also resulted in a new name.

She is now called Natasha in the corporate circles. Her younger sister Shubhaavari (Konkona Sen Sharma) aka ChhuTkee, is getting married to a 'decent upper middle class' boy called Vivaan (Kunal Kapoor). During the marriage ceremony, she comes to know that Rohan (Abhishek Bachchan) is Vivaan's elder brother. Vibhavari has already met Rohan in Switzerland on one of her corporate junkets and hit off with him. But she goes into a tizzy when Rohan proposes to her.

Rohan is exasperated as he can think of no reason why she cannot marry him. He is educated, well-heeled and most importantly the two of them have a great rapport. So he says that he at least deserves to know why she is rejecting him. Or as he puts it 'इतनी दोस्ती तो है हम मे कि तुम वजह बता सको' To which Vibhavari says poignantly and pithily 'इतनी दोस्ती नहीं है रोहन कि वजह बता सकूं' There are many times when friends importune you to tell them the reason for something, essentially because they are friends. A great line to use at all such junctures.

Film: Sarkaar Year of release: 2005 Spoken by: Rashid (Zakir Hussain) Spoken to: An associate Rashid is hatching a plan to kill Subhash Nagare (Amitabh Bachchan), along with Virendra Swami (Jeeva) and Vishram Bhagat (Raju Mavani). One of their associates is appalled at the idea and says so. He says he will have nothing to do with such a crazy plan. He starts walking out of the room. As he walks out, he catches the steely look in Rashid's eyes. He suddenly realises that he is about to be killed.

He pleads with Rashid that he will keep his mouth shut and they could trust him completely. But he (and the audience), realise that his murder is almost fait accompli. Rashid walks up to him and plunges a dagger into his intestines. As he turns around the dagger, he very pithily adds, 'कोई भी फ़ैसला चुनाव से होना चाहिये दबाव से नहीं' 'koee bhee faislaa chunaav se honaa chaahiye dabaav se naheeN'. Film: Madhumati Year of release: 1959 Spoken by: Charandas (Johny Walker) Spoken to: Anand (Dilip Kumar) This is a 3 hour long movie, but gripping all through the way.

Almost 50 years old, but still so fresh. Great songs, great performances and a great film. Am reminded of the couplet by Dr Harivanshrai Bachchan 'अर्धशती की होकर के भी षोड्ष वर्षी मधुशाला'. Just need to change 'Madhushala' into 'Madhumati'. This scene happens immediately after the 'Suhana safar' song (what a song!). Anand Babu is finding his way to his destination.

He is suddenly accosted by a probably sozzled Charandas - who is hanging upside down from a tree. By way of introduction, Charandas tells Anand 'डरो मत, मैं आदमी नही हूं' 'Daro mat, maiN aadmee naheeN hooN' As I write this, I realise that the Naina Devi stampede killed more people than the serial bomb blasts in two cities. The difference being the guys behind the bomb blasts were terrorists and the guys behind the stampede were ordinary 'god-fearing' 'human' beings. But yet such an appalling tragedy took place.

What a great line! Hats off to your Mr Rajinder Singh Bedi! Film: Duniya Year of release: 1984 Spoken by: Mohan Kumar (Dilip Kumar) Spoken to: Balwant (Amrish Puri) Portions of this scene have been featured earlier too. Mohan breaks into Balwant's house and is waiting for him, with a minatory motive.

Balwant manages to find his revolver and points it at Mohan. Mohan suggests that he has already removed all the bullets from the revolver (he shows him six bullets).

His logic is that - he would not have come and ensconced himself in a villain's lair and not sanitised it for arms and ammunition. Mohan uses the power of dialogue to sell his story 'मेरी समझ मे ये नहीं आता कि तुम कमीने ज़्यादा हो, या बेवक़ूफ' 'Meree samajh me ye naheeN aataa ki tum kameene zyaadaa ho, yaa bewaqoof' Balwant falls for the power of the dialogue (and so do we) and drops the revolver. Mohan picks it up and we discover that the revolver is actually loaded. Leaving us wondering, whether Mohan was more 'kameenaa' or more 'bewaqoof', for having left him exposed to such a risk. Anyways all well that ends well. Balwant dies under the wheels of an oncoming truck, prompting Mohan to remark. Try and remember that classic line.

Search the archives or the labels. Great line that. Film: Amar Akbar Anthony Year of release: 1977 Spoken by: Anthony Gonsalves (Amitabh Bachchan) Spoken to: Amar (Vinod Khanna) This line appears before the one featured earlier - the 'solid aawaaz' one.

Anthony is in the lock up and recouping from the bashing he has received from Inspector Amar. His confidence is shaken but he tries to salvage whatever of it he can by asking Amar, 'तुम अपुन को दस दस मारा अपुन तुम को सिरिफ़ दो मारा.पन सॉलिड मारा कि नहीं.हैं? अरे हां बोल ना' 'tum apun ko das das maaraa – apun tum ko sirif do maaraapun solid maaraa kee naheen.hain? Hai ki naheeare haan bol naa' An exasperated Amar retorts with, 'शट अप विल यू.

तुम्हारी यहां बक बक नहीं चलेगी' 'Shut up will youtumhaaree yahaan bak bak nahee chalegee' Sometimes, in a fight, the victor does not get all the accolades. A determined opponent who delivered two competitive blows could actually make his mark.

The 80s was the era of Doordarshan with soaps like Hum Log, Buniyaad and comedy shows like Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi which made Doordarshan a household name. Circus, Gul Gulshan Gulfam and Nukkad are some of the serials that come instantly to my mind when I think of the good old days of Doordarshan. Those were phenomenal days when people gathered in crowds to watch the telecast of these serials.

The characters of Ramayan and Mahabharat were almost worshiped like God and Goddess throughout the country. Other popular programs included Hindi film songs based programs like Chitrahaar and Rangoli and crime thrillers like Karamchand, Byomkesh Bakshi, Tehkikaat and Janki Jasoos. This is the big list of Old Doordarshan TV shows and serials. 24 Hi guys.lovely to go back in time,black and white televisions,everyone waiting so eagerly for their favourite serials (wel they were all good or may be we didnt had any choice or option )but they all were great and super,I am looking for one particular serial MULLAH NASEERUDDIN which was made by Doordarshan in collaboration with Russians or Tajikistan? With RAGHUVIR YADAV as the main character.If anyone knows about any link or may be sites who are selling the DVDs,PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE let me know.

51 Hi Abhi, Nice to see that there are people who do rember baba papa and Giant robot. Well I want to know the name of a very Humorous English movie (perhaps black and white) telecasted some time between 1987-1989 when i was in class 7th, 8th or 9th in which lots of planes were shown flying in a race in late night series on Friday or Saturday which was having a bit of of adult content rating at that time. Today the ‘A’ rating has progressed a lot and i would now rate it U and like to arrange a copy of that movie for my kids. Any body who might have happen to see that movie and just rembers name may just mail me the name of the movie at my email id. Thanks, Pankaj. 97 Pleeeeease.

If any one know about this cartoon, then please let me know There was a girl who will talk at special occassions(i clearly dnt know abt it.) there was a witch in this cartoon, a bird which is a boy who is actually related to the girl. At the end of the serial(i think) the witch tease the girl with a needle at her feet for her to speak. But she wont because the boy will be a bird forever she also has the habit of sewing dresses. If anybody knows about this toon give me the name of it pleaseeee. 125 hey friends! Jab bhi hum doordarshan ki baat karten hain hume amara bachapan yaad aa jata hai.

Jab hamara bachapan beet raha tha tab shayad kisi ne socha bhi na hoga ki is tarah se hum ise yaad karenge. Sach mein doordashan kaal ek sunehra kaal tha, aaj bhalle hi hazaron chanel aa gaye hon, har roj 10 movies aa rahi hon lekin jo exictment sunday 5.45 ki movie ke intejar mein hoti thi voh aaj kahan? DD1 ke bina humara bachapan kaise hota? DD1 is the best channel of my life i can say.

I love dd1, I love all the programmes & missed all the programme if u feel so kindly talk to me as uner. 136 please give the name of teleflim in which the boy mother is getting sick and always remain on bed while the boy father gets married with other women and bring her at home.but the boy always get anger with his dada for getting another mother to him. One day mother was going to die she sing a song before she dies to his son, the song was chotisi hain meri kagaz ki naav kagaaz ki nav.

She makes a paper boat to him before she dies. So pls give me this information pls all of u of 1990s DD SERIAL LOVERS. 139 heyyyyy im desperately trying to look for the title of a hindi serial.

Infact i live in Mauritiusand the hindi show used to be broadcast during the 1990s. There used to be a hosthe used to introduce either a girl or a boy, who was hidden by a curtain drom 3 boys or girls.then the person introduced by the host used to ask questions to the 3 girls/ boys.@ the end the girl/ boy used to choose 1 boy/girl from the 3 contestants. What show was it? I also know the host is an actor who used to play in hindi serials and films.i remember his face but his name escapes me.pliz plizzzzz plizzzzhope i can get an answer!! 172 Hello, I like the actress neha whose real name shabana raza who acted the films like.Kareeb:: 1998.Hogi Pyaar Ki Jeet:: 1999.Fiza:: 2000.Rahul:: 2001.Ehsaas: The Feeling:: 2001.Kranti:: 2002.Muskaan:: 2004.Karam:: 2005.Koi Mere Dil Mein Hai:: 2005.Aatma:: 2006.Alli Thandha Vaanam(tamil):: 2001 she alo anchor TV shows like DD Metro’s filmi roadshow, Public Choice etc. I dont know the others. But i want to see these TV shows & films how can i get it??

I have been searched for torrent and i didn’t get. Please help me!!! And i also expecting more informations about her please mail me one thing i know that she is actor manoj bajpayee’s wife. Frnds if you read this and know any thing please!!!!!!!!!

Mail me.my mail-ID. 188 Dear Friends It bring much pleasure for me to announce that the UDAAN serial is now available on DVD for many of you it will be treat to your eyes and satisfaction to your senses. Today within 12 hours of its release by Reliance Big Video, I had a copy of the same in my hands and was happy to say that this serial now adds to the list of Doordarshan serial that now I proudly own. Reliance BIG Home Video has just released 1990-’91 TV serial, Udaan on DVD For all of you who would like to bring back those nostalgic memories, Udaan (Flight) was the name of a popular Hindi TV serial that aired on the Indian Television channel DD National in 1990 – 91.

The serial was written and directed by Kavita Choudhary who was also the main lead of the serial. It also starred Shekhar Kapur in a cameo. It was probably the first Indian television show on women empowerment. The serial is inspired by true story of Kavita Choudhary’s elder sister Kanchan Choudhary who after several hardships went to become the first female Director General of Police.

Udaan is available as a 5-DVD set and is priced at Rs.499 Yours Nostalgic Soul Sudhir Thakur. 201 thanks brother/ purani yaden taza karane ke liye. Idiot box ke in serial ke naam padker hi sidhe bachapan me lout gaya aur aanken bhig gaye. Kya issa nahin ho sakata ke dobara vahi purane din fir se jeene mil jaye baharal mujhe himalay darshan, ye jo hai jindagi, nukaad, sarkas, intazaar, manoranjan, hamlog, buniyad, bharat iaak khoj, daane anar ke, guldasta, ki dvd chahiye thi. Kisi sajjan ko agar iss sambandh me kuch pata ho to bataiyega meharbaani hogi mera mail id hai— ok dear abhi lots of thanks biti khoobsuran yadon ko fir se jinda karane ke liye thanks amit.

209 do u guys remember Old Chinese Kung Fu Drama Serials On indian channel “Home Tv”?? ( in 1996-9 they all were in hindi dub gr8 series very popular show in india i am a huge fan of kungfu series, Home tv The Zu mountain saga ( rocky, aadam khor,Kala jadugar, ghumati khopdi.santoman, Brother under the skin ( Do Bhai) The blood stained intrigue (story of red and blue swords) “Land of the Condors” ( fong waai, mercury.) The Other Side of The Horizon (sheetal chandra vidhya, dahekti suraj vidhya) Legend of the Condor Heroes(ajagar athrah haath) The Hunters Prey do u miss them? Do u want to see them? 233 hello All, i remeber, i was in 11th or 12th class when i saw Director’s cut – “Hare kaanch ki chudiyan” telefilm.

It touched me so deeply that i wrote that song in my copy. So, here is the complete song for you all – “Reshami kalaiyon mein, chankengi chan-chan chan-chan chan-chan, hare kaanch ki chudiyan – 2 Laya hun main sajani nishani ye suhaag ki, Naya rang laaegi kahani ye pyaar ki, tutne na degi kabhi pyaar ka ye bhandan, hare kaanch ki chudiyan – 2 Naino mein piya jo tere nain ghul jaaenge, Gumsum hooth kuch keh ne na paaenge, Samjhengi tere mere pyaar ki ye dhadkan, hare kaanch ki chudiyan – 2 Bund-bund lahu ki sajna tune bahai hai, Desh ke liye tune jaan apni gavaai hai, Rakhungi main dil se laga ke saara jeevan, hare kaanch ki chudiyan – 2”.

237 Dear Sir, Plz Plz Plz Plz Plz restart the old TV serial “Brikram aur Betaal”. This serial was my favourite one.

And please replace with an old title song (picturised with indian map)of DD news, because that theme song was carried the indian culture & tradition. Another one request is- in this competetion market there are several cable channel is available. So some of the viewers of Dordarshan is removed there eyes and Dordarshan is the one media which can be aware to the people. I want telecast better serial & showing atleast one or two MOVIES in every day. And we are very thanksfull to you if re-installed DD “Metro” channel. 254 Dear Abhi Thanks and well-done for creating such a wonderful site. It really helped me reconnect with my childhood days.

I have a small but important request. Do you, or anybody else, recall a dubbed western serial about a maid working in some rich home and falling in love with her employer’s son? The opening song of the serial was something like “Jaaneman, ye pyaar hai.

Iss pyar ko humne kahin kho diya hai. Kho diya hai.” I would be grateful to anyone who gives me a clue about this serial/song.

It would be A LIFE-CHANGING ANSWER to me. 255 Hi All Glad to see that you are interested in my collection. I have attached the updated list of my collection of TV series and documentaries for your reference.

Go through the lists, and let me know what all you want. Your requirement will be burned on to DVDs and couriered to you. I will charge nominally for my servicesin order to cover the costs of the blank DVDs, courier charges, packing material and a marginal compensation for my efforts that I have taken in order to build and maintain this collection for over the last two years!

I do not do this on a commercial scaleI do not depend on income from this for my livelihood. The main reason for me to charge for this is (a) As a minor return for all the time, money and efforts I have put into building up this collection (b) The more important reason – I have invested close to Rs.

10,000 on hard disks to store my collectionso trying to break even on this front by charging nominal amounts when I distribute my collection. Do let me know if I can help you out. Bharat ek Khoj (full series) 2. Bodyline (full series) 3. Byomkesh Bakshi (Episodes 7 to 32) 4. Chanakya (full series) 5.

Chip ‘n’ Dale – The Rescue Rangers (full series) 6. Dekh Bhai Dekh 7. Duck Tales (full series) 8. Fauji (full series) 9. Flop Show (full series) 10. He Man (full series) 11.

Johnny Sokko & his Flying Robot (full series) 12. Mahabharat (full series) 13. Malgudi Days – Hindi (full series) 14. Malgudi Days – English (episodes 1 to 7 & 10) 15. Street Hawk (full series) 16. The Jungle Book (full series) 17.

Vikram aur Betaal (full series) 18. Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi – season 1 19. Some Old Advertisements 20. Some Doordarshan Theme Music 21. Title Tracks of Few Serials 22. Wonder Years – All 6 seasons (Star World) 23.

Dexter – 3 seasons (Star World) 24. Two and a half Men – seasons 2 to 7 (Star World) 25. Many Old Print Ads 26. Alif Laila (full seres) 27. Talespin (full series) 28.

Ramayan (full series) 29. Superhuman Samurai (full series) 30. Remington Steele – All 5 Seasons 31. Crystal Maze – Seasons 1 & 2 32. The Suite Life of Zack & Cody – 3 Seasons 33.

Friends (Complete Collection) 34. Frasier (Seasons 1,2 & 3) 35.

Prison Break (full series) 36. Drake & Josh (Seasons 2, 3 & 4) 38.

That 70’s Show 39. I Dream of Jeannie (full series) 40. Home Improvement 42.

Hannah Montana (Seasons 1 – 3) 44. Courage: The Cowardly Dog 45.

Sex & the City 46. Xena (full series) 47. Ally McBeal (full series) 48. Third Rock From the Sun (full series) 49. Full House 50. Fresh Prince of Bel Air (full series) 51.

Charles In Charge (full series) 52. Clippings of few Famous Sporting Achievements 53. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (full series) 54. The Adventures of Tintin 55. Darkwing Duck 56. Sarabhai vs Sarabhai 57.

Shriman Shrimati (18 Episodes) 58. Desperate Housewives (Seasons 1, 2, 4, 5 & 6) 59. How I Met Your Mother (Seasons 1 – 5) 60. Buffy The Vampire Slayer (full series) 61. Doogie Howser M.D (Seasons 1 – 3) 62. Knight Rider 1982 (Seasons 2 & 3) 63.

Knight Rider 2008 (Season 1) 64. Man vs Wild (Seasons 1 – 5) 65. The Big Bang theory (Seasons 1 – 3) 66. The Practice (full series) 67. The X Files (full series) 68.

Poirot (Season 1) 69. The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest 70. Donald Duck Vintage Cartoon Collection 71. Tom & Jerry 72. Zabaan Sambhalke – All 4 Seasons 74. Tehkikaat If any one is interested in the above serials, u can mail me.

Ustad Amjad Ali Khan Bangash 2. Area 51 – Beyond Top Secret 3. Arsenal – The Official History 4. Pandit Bhimsen Joshi 5.

Bodyline – It’s Just Not Cricket 6. Einstein & the World’s Most Famous Equation: E = mc2 7. Pandit Ravishankar 9.

The Six Billion Dollar Experiment (BBC) 10. Tiananmen Square 11.

Walking with Lions (NGC) 12. Zeitgeist 13. Da Vinci Declassified – A Five Part Series 14. Deadliest Warrior i. Gladiator vs Apache ii. Viking vs Samurai iii. Spartan vs Ninja iv.

Pirate vs Knight v. Yahuza vs Mafia vi. Green Beret vs Spetsnaz vii. Shaolin Monk vs Maori viii. William Wallace vs Shaka Zulu ix. IRA vs Taliban 15. 5th Dimension Secrets: i.

Secrets of Supernatural Exorcism ii. Secrets of Supernatural Ghosts iii. Secrets of Supernatural Reincarnation 16. A Science Odyssey (PBS) i. Episode 1 – Origins: Part 1 ii.

Episode 2 – Origins: Part 2 iii. Episode 3 – Mysteries of the Universe: Part 1 iv.

Episode 4 – Mysteries of the Universe: Part 2 v. Episode 5 – In Search of Ourselves vi.

Episode 8 – Matters of Life & Death vii. Episode 9 – Bigger, Better, Faster 17. Ancient Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire i.

Episode 1 – Caesar ii. Episode 2 – Nero iii.

Episode 3 – Rebellion iv. Episode 4 – Revolution v. Episode 5 – Constantine vi. Episode 6 – The Fall of Rome 18.

Building the Impossible – Seven Wonders of the Ancient World: A Two Part Series 19. Decoding the Past – The Templars: A Two Part Series 20. Earth Story (BBC) i.

Episode 1 – The Time Travellers ii. Episode 2 – The Deep iii. Episode 3 – Ring of Fire iv.

Episode 4 – Journey to the Centre of the Earth v. Episode 5 – The Roof of the World vi.

Episode 6 – The Big Freeze vii. Episode 7 – The Living Earth viii. Episode 8 – A World Apart 21. Engineering an Empire (History Channel) i. Episode 3 – Greece ii.

Episode 6 – Carthage iii. Episode 7 – The Maya: Death Empire iv. Episode 8 – Russia v.

Episode 9 – Britain: Blood & Steel vi. Episode 10 – The Persians vii.

Episode 11 – China viii. Episode 13 – Byzantines 22. Eternal Enemies: Lions & Hyenas – A Two Part Series 23. Extraordinary People i. The Boy Who Lived Before ii.

The Seven Year Old Surgeon 24. Firepower (Discovery Channel) – Episode 3: Battle Tanks 25. Future Weapons (Discovery Channel): A Five Part Series 26.

Galapagos Islands: A Three Part Series 27. Global Warming: An Inconvenient Truth (Al Gore) – A Two Part Series 28. Hiroshima (BBC) i. Hiroshima ii. Hiroshima – A Tale of Two Cities iii.

Hiroshima – Enola Gay Newsreel Interview iv. Hiroshima – Paul Wilmhurst Interview 29. Hitler – The Movie: A Two Part Series 30. Hitler – The Rise of Evil: A Two Part Series 31. India – Land of the Tiger i. Part 1 – The Tiger’s Domain ii.

Part 2 – Sacred Waters iii. Part 3 – Unknown Seas iv.

Part 4 – Desert Kingdom v. Part 5 – Mountain of the Gods vi. Part 6 – Monsoon Forests 32. Islam – Empire of Faith: A Three Part Series 33. Jesus – The Real Story i. The Early Years ii. The Rivals of Jesus iii.

Did Jesus Die on the Cross? Massive Nature i. Episode 1 – The Deep ii. Episode 2 – The Trap iii. Episode 3 – The Crossing iv. Episode 4 – The Falls v. Episode 5 – The Edge vi.

Episode 6 – The Exodus 35. Nomads of the North 36. Oceans (BBC) i. Episode 1 – Sea of Cortez ii. Episode 2 – Southern Sea iii.

Episode 3 – Red Sea iv. Episode 4 – Atlantic Ocean v. Episode 5 – Indian Ocean vi.

Episode 6 – Indian Ocean Coastal Waters vii. Episode 7 – Mediterranean Sea viii. Episode 8 – Arctic Ocean 37. Seven Wonders of the Industrial World i. Episode 2 – The Brooklyn Bridge ii. Episode 3 – The Bell Rock iii.

Episode 4 – The Sewer King iv. Episode 6 – The Line v. Episode 7 – The Hoover Dam 38.

Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets – A Two Part Series 39. Space Race: The Untold Story – A Two Part Series 40. Superhuman (BBC) i. Episode 1 – Trauma ii.

Episode 2 – Spare Parts iii. Episode 3 – Self Repair iv. Episode 4 – The Enemy Within v. Episode 5 – Killers into Cures vi. Episode 6 – The Baby Builders 41.

The Future is Wild – Ice World i. Part 2 – Return of the Ice ii. Part 3 – The Vanished Sea iii. Part 4 – Prairies of Amazonia 42. The Human Body (BBC) i. Episode 1 – Life Story ii. Episode 2 – An Everyday Miracle iii.

Episode 3 – First Steps iv. Episode 4 – Raging Teens v. Episode 5 – Brain Power vi. Episode 6 – As Time Goes By vii. Episode 7 – The End of Life 43. The Life of Birds (BBC) i.

Mastery of Flight ii. To Fly or not to Fly 44. Tiger: Spy in the Jungle – A Three Part Series 45. Ancient Chinese Inventions 46. Ants – Nature’s Secret Power 47.

Battle to Save the Tiger (BBC) 48. Birth of The Solar System (NGC) 49. Born into Brothels 50.

Building the Great Pyramid (BBC) 51. Can Animals Predict Disaster 52. Crash Science – Airplanes 53. David Copperfield – Flying 54. Decoding the Past – Secrets of the Koran 55.

Dino Death Trap (NGC) 56. Einstein’s Big Idea 58. Extreme Engineering – Hong Kong Airport (Discovery Channel) 59. Ghosts of the Abyss 60. Global Dimming (BBC) 61. Global Warming – What You Need To Know (Discovery Channel) 62. Google Behind the Screen 63.

Great Natural Wonders of the World (BBC) 64. How To Improve Your Memory 65. I Shouldn’t Be Alive – Episode 18: Blood in the Water 66. Illuminating Angels & Demons 67. In America (A Movie Regarding Problems of Immigrants) 68. In the Womb (NGC) 69. In The Womb Multiples (NGC) 70.

Inside Mecca 71. Inside The Da Vinci Code 72. Secrets – Inside the Forbidden City (NGC) 73. Inside the Taliban 74.

Inside the Vatican 75. Iraq for Sale 76. Jesus Camp 77.

JFK II – The Bush Connection 78. Killer Asteroids (Discovery Channel) 79. Lions of Darkness (NGC) 80. Mahatma Gandhi – Pilgrim of Peace 81.

Mystery of the Megavolcano 82. Mystery of The Milky Way 83. Mystery of the Nile River 84. Mystery of the Taj Mahal 85. NASA Conspiracy 86.

Nostradamus 2012 87. Nostradamus Effect 88. Occupation 101 89. Predators at War 90. Raj Kapoor 91. Religulous 92.

Revealing Mars (Discovery Channel) 93. Seconds from Death Tragedy at Bhopal (NGC) 94. Secrets of the Great Wall (China) 95. Sherlock Holmes – The True Story (Discovery Channel) 96.

Solar Blast (NGC) 97. Space – Are We Alone? Space Station & Beyond (Discovery Channel) 99. Stalin – Inside the Terror 100. Supermassive Black Holes (Discovery Channel) 101. Superstructures – Eurotunnel (Discovery Channel) 102.

The Bermuda Triangle (NGC) 103. The Bible Code (BBC Horizon) 104. The Bible Debunked – Who Really Killed Jesus?

The Crusades 106. The Downfall (Der Untergang) 107. The Dynasty: The Nehru – Gandhi Story:- Part 1 (PBS) 108. The End of Suburbia 109.

The Final Report – Osama’s Escape (History Channel) 110. The Ghost in your Genes 111. The Ghost Particle (PBS) 112. The God Who Wasn’t There (Movie) 113. The Great Global Warming Swindle 114. The Last Lions of India (BBC) 115.

The Lost Tomb of Jesus (Discovery Channel) 116. The Satellite Story (BBC) 117.

The Secrets of Sleep 118. The Tigers of Ranthambore – John Ross 119. The Ultimate Guide: Human Body (Discovery Health) 120. The Ultimate Guide: Pregnancy (Discovery Health) 121. The World’s First Time Machine (Discovery Science) 122. Tiger (BBC Wildlife) 123.

Tigers of the Swamp 124. Trinity & Beyond 125. Tsunami Killer Wave (NGC) 126. UFOs in the Bible 127. We Love Cigarettes (BBC) 128. World Trade Center (Movie) 129.

India Questions His Holiness The Dalai Lama (NDTV 24 x 7) 130. Miep Gies Interview – Remembering Anne Frank 131. Animals are Beautiful People 132. Charlie Rose Interviews His Holiness 133. Holocaust 134.

Mein Kampf 135. My Shocking Story – Half Man Half Tree 136. President – elect Barack Obama’s Victory Speech 137.

Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture – Achieving Your Childhood Dreams 138. Tears of Tibet 139. Terror in Mumbai – Dispatches 140. The Auschwitz Experience – Museum of Holocausts 141.

Tibet – Story of a Tragedy 142. Why Ancient Egypt Fell (Discovery Channel) 143.

General Idi Amin Dada: A Self Portrait (1974) 144. Ustad Allah Rakha Quraishi 145.

Ustad Ahmad Jan Thirakwa 146. 1000 Places to See Before You Die – India (Travel & Living) 148. The True Story of Che Guevara 149.

Shogun – The Supreme Samurai (History Channel) 150. Bill Gates – How a Geek Changed the World (BBC) 151. Partition – The Day India Burned (BBC) 152. 1984 – A Sikh Story 153.

The Story of India (BBC) i. Part 1 – Beginnings ii. Part 2 – The Power of Ideas iii.

Part 3 – Spice Routes & Silk Roads iv. Part 4 – Ages of Gold v. Part 5 – The Meeting of Two Oceans vi.

Part 6 – Freedom 154. The First World War i. Part 1 – To Arms (1914) ii. Part 2 – Under the Eagle (1914 to 1915) iii. Part 3 – Global War (1914 to 1916) iv. Part 4 – Jihad (1914 to 1916) v.

Part 5 – Shackled to a Corpse (1914 to 1916) vi. Part 6 – Breaking the Deadlock (1914 to 1916) vii. Part 7 – Blockage (1916 to 1917) viii. Part 8 – Revolution (1917) ix. Part 9 – Germany’s Last Gamble (1918) x. Part 10 – War Without End 155.

World War II – The Complete History A Thirteen Part Series 156. The Great Indian Railway – A Three Part Series 157. The Most Evil Men in History i. Attila The Hun ii. Bad King John iii. Francisco Pizarro iv. Ivan The Terrible vii.

Joseph Stalin viii. Torquemada xii. Vlad The Impaler 158. The Conquerors i. Part 1 – William The Conqueror ii.

Part 2 – General William Howe: The Conqueror of Nevada iii. Part 3 – Andrew Jackson: Conqueror of Florida iv. Part 4 – Cortes – Conqueror of Mexico v. Part 5 – John G. Freemont: Conqueror of California vi. Part 6 – El Cid vii.

Part 7 – Marshall Zhukov: WW II Conqueror of Ber viii. Part 8 – Sherman’s March to the Sea ix.

Part 9 – Cromwell: Conqueror of Ireland x. Part 10 – King David xi. Part 11 – Napoleon’s Greatest Victory xii. Part 12 – Caesar: Conqueror of Gaul 159. A History of Great Britain i. Part 1 – The Beginnings ii.

Part 2 – Conquest iii. Part 3 – Dynasty iv. Part 4 – Nations v. Part 5 – King Death vi. Part 6 – Burning Conviction vii. Part 7 – The Body of The Queen viii.

Part 8 – The British Wars ix. Part 9 – Revolutions x. Part 10 – Britannia Incorporated 160. BBC Wildlife Specials i. Polar Bear v. Clash of Worlds (BBC) i. Part 1 – Mutiny ii.

Part 2 – Sudan iii. Part 3 – Palestine 162. Hannibal 163. Fahrenheit 9–11 – A Two Part Series 164. Warrior Empire: Mughals of India (History Channel) 165.

Battle Stations: HMS Victory (History Channel) 166. Lost Worlds: Part 1 – Braveheart’s Scotland (History Channel) 167. The Strangest Viking (History Channel) 168. Samurai (History Channel) 169. Tibet’s Hidden Kingdom (History Channel) 170.

Barbarians (History Channel) i. The Goths ii. The Huns iii.

The Mongols 171. Lost Treasures of The Ancient World i. Episode 4 – India ii. The Seven Wonders 172. The American Presidents i. 1789 to 1825: Washington to Monroe ii.

1825 to 1849: John Q Adams to Polk iii. 1849 to 1869: Taylor to Lincoln iv. 1869 to 1885: Andrew Johnson to Arthur v.

1885 to 1913: Cleveland to Taft vi. 1913 to 1945: Wilson to Franklin D. Roosevelt vii. 1945 to 1977: Truman to Ford viii. 1977 to 2008: Carter to George W. Ancient Warriors (Discovery Channel) i.

Episode 1 – The Assyrians: Masters of War b. Episode 2 – Celts c. Episode 3 – Normans d. Episode 4 – Legions of Rome e. Episode 5 – Macedonians f. Episode 6 – Soldiers of the Pharaoh g. Episode 7 – Spartans ii.

Episode 8 – Janissaries b. Episode 9 –Huns c.

Episode 10 – Knights of the Templar d. Episode 11 – Vikings e. Episode 12 – Highlanders f. Episode 13 – Irish: Warriors of the Emerald Isle g. Episode 14 – Maurya: Warriors of the Elephant iii. Episode 15 – Aztecs b.

Episode 16 – Samurais c. Episode 17 – Shaolin Monks d.

Episode 18 – Hawaiians: The Warriors of Paradise e. Episode 19 – Ninja: Warriors of the Night f. Episode 20 – Sioux 174. The Cold War (CNN) – A Twelve Part, Twenty Four Episode Series i. Episode 1: Comrades (1917 to 1945) b.

Episode 2: Iron Curtain (1945 to 1947) ii. Episode 1: Marshall Plan (1947 to 1952) b. Episode 2: Berlin (1948 to 1949) iii.

Episode 1: Korea (1949 to 1953) b. Episode 2: Reds (1947 to 1953) iv. Episode 1: After Stalin (1953 to 1956) b. Episode 2: Sputnik (1949 to 1961) v. Episode 1: The Wall (1958 to 1963) b.

Episode 2: Cuba (1959 to 1962) vi. Episode 1: Vietnam (1954 to 1968) b. Episode 2: MAD (1960 to 1972) vii. Episode 1: Make Love Not War (The Sixties) b. Episode 2: Red Spring (The Sixties) viii. Episode 1: China (1949 to 1972) b.

Episode 2: Detente (1969 to 1975) ix. Episode 1: Good Guys, Bad Guys (1967 to 1978) b. Episode 2: Backyard (1954 to 1990) x. Episode 1: Freeze (1977 to 1981) b. Episode 2: Soldiers Of God (1975 to 1988) xi.

Episode 1: Spies (1944 to 1994) b. Episode 2: Star Wars (1980 to 1988) xii. Episode 1: The Wall Comes Down (1989) b. Episode 2: Conclusions (1989 to 1991) 175. Part 1: Challenges of Life ii.

Part 2: Reptiles & Amphibians iii. Part 3: Mammals iv. Part 4: Fish v. Part 6: Insects vi. Part 7: Hunters & Hunted vii. Part 8: Creatures of the Deep viii. Part 9: Plants ix.

Part 10: Primates. 258 Hi All Glad to see that you are interested in my collection. I have attached the updated list of my collection of TV series and documentaries for your reference. Go through the lists, and let me know what all you want. Your requirement will be burned on to DVDs and couriered to you.

I will charge nominally for my servicesin order to cover the costs of the blank DVDs, courier charges, packing material and a marginal compensation for my efforts that I have taken in order to build and maintain this collection for over the last two years! I do not do this on a commercial scaleI do not depend on income from this for my livelihood. The main reason for me to charge for this is (a) As a minor return for all the time, money and efforts I have put into building up this collection (b) The more important reason – I have invested close to Rs.

10,000 on hard disks to store my collectionso trying to break even on this front by charging nominal amounts when I distribute my collection. Do let me know if I can help you out. 275 DThanks Abhi. Your list is indeed excellent.

I am too a big fan of old TV serials especially the ones that were telecasted on DD. Please note that the following serials are now available on original DVD/VCDs:- 1.) Malgudi Days 2.) Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi 3.) Dekh Bhai Dekh 4.) Ramayan 5.) Mahabharat 6.) Vikram Betal 7.) Sri Krishna 8.) Office Office 9.) Tekhikaat 10.) Kachhi Dhoop 11.) Udaan 12.) Tenali Rama 13.) Akbar Aur Birbal 14.) Jungle Book 15.) Mirza Ghalib 16.) Flop Show 17.) Kabhi Idhar Kabhi Udhar 18.) Zamana Badal Gaya Hai 19.) Zabhan Sambhal Ke 20.) Fauji By God’s grace I have purchased all the above and now need your help to know which others are available in the market. Please email me on Regards, Pranab.

278 Please furnish the details about the serial “DAYASAGAR”. It is better to Re-Telecast the serial “DAYASAGAR” in Doordarshan or in any other TV Channels which is required for this Generation. As Most of the TV serials are produced only on the various conflicts of family memebers, which are unnecessary and harmful. The Greatest Historical Stories especially “DAYASAGAR” are very much Useful.

Thank You for listing out the serials of Doordarshan. Is there a DVD available of “DAYASAGAR”? If so please give the details. Can anybody tell me that what was the Board name of those programs/movie (For Kids)Which used to come in 90s I could explain you something exactly what I am looking for, When a kids program used to started, First it used to come the Board name, where a few cartoon character used to come, dance and then jump together and raised their hands in air (it was just shadow type of the cartoon character).the name of the board was like NFC. I don’t remember exactlyIf someone can tell me the exam board name then I could find it, actually I need the music of the clip Thanks in Advance!

Can anybody tell me that what was the Board name of those programs/movie (For Kids)Which used to come in 90s I could explain you something exactly what I am looking for, When a kids program used to started, First it used to come the Board name, where a few cartoon character used to come, dance and then jump together and raised their hands in air (it was just shadow type of the cartoon character).the name of the board was like NFC. I don’t remember exactlyIf someone can tell me the board name then I could find it, actually I need the music of the clip. 309 Pound Puppies(1991-2), Sunday mornings I guess. CAR BATUNI – NOBODY REMEMBERS THIS and I must tell you it had a car that spoke! Distant memory tells me that it was a Premier Padmini.

Could have been a Beetle. Googling ‘car batuni’ didnt return any results though.

I was born and brought up till 11 in New Delhi and moved to Hyderabad. Couldn’t like Hyderabad till now. Will eventually settle back in Delhi again! Somehow, living in Delhi, chaste Hindi and Doordarshan have some common connection in my mind. For the command I developed in English, I always had a patriotic following for chaste Hindi and well.

Where did those DD1 Female news presenters go? I wanted to marry couple of them as a kid! I remember the yellow street lights in East Patel Nagar and life seemed so mysterious, magical. Like every stone on the road had an incredible story beneath it. 🙂 Of all the shows, I had a particular liking for Tandoori Nights. The dazzling lights of London and the Indians in it.

The show seemed like a cross between Indian and western sitcoms. Fatchar, Karamchand, Dekh Bhai Dekh and Zabaan Sambhal Ke. Someone return my childhood to me, I feel so damned and claustrophobic in today’s era! And yes, Girls back home were pretty too! 322 I am searching for a late night movie shown in dd national or dd metro. I don’t know the year but in this movie a spaceship is landed or fallen into the earth.

During that time people used to live in forts or small huts also there are knights who wear full body armour. A boy sees the spaceship and then what happened I don’t know but after that boy get into the fort and fight with the knights with his saber sword similar to the jedi knights sword given by the aliens.

It is the last scene I remember therefore I like to know the name of that movie. 342 can someone please tell me about an old telefilm that was aired on doordarshan sometime during 1990s? It featured some college students, nice landscape at musoorie/deradun and a nice song which i still remember. The song went like this.”umeeden payenge har kadam har dam.dekho re jag uthi duniya, dekho re mast rang raliya.pucho na ye kaise bebasi hai. Koi sapna dal par nahi hai. I don’t remember anything more on thisIt would be a great favour if someone can conjure up some old memories and throw light on this.

359 The historical serial The Great Maratha, Based on the life history of “”Shreenath Mahadji Shinde” is the best t.v. Show i have watched ever. Each character looks like the original one. Music by khayyam is superb. I wonder why do we not have a Hindi/ Marathi/ English film based on Shreenath Mahadji Shinde’s heroic life – (Great son of our Nation), till now.

This nobelman deserves a big budget movie like hollywood. Only filmmakers of west can justify a movie of his class acts. Anyway, TV Serials like Mahabharat, Ramayan & Om Namah Shivay were pillers of Doordarshan. Which one still wants to watch. Street Hawk, Reporter, Alladin and Duck Tales were few more TV Shows of different patterns that were capable of attracting public.

No one can forget Varsha Usgaonkar’s role in Jhansi ki Rani Laxmibai and Uttara (Mahabharat). Shekhar Suman’s role in Reporter and Dekh bhai Dekh. Arun Govil, Deepika Chikhaliya, Mukesh Khanna and Nitish Bhardwaj all were stalwarts in their own fashion. 364 hi t all i am searching for hare kanch ki chudiya it was brodcast on televison in golden hour that run in night 9:00 onwards i think it was for 2hr there was a programe named director’s cut in this program i had seen hare kanch ki chudiya i want to get the title song of dis film,so please ifanybody have any idea help me my e mail id is for better idea i tell u some another movies in director’s cut that was my other favorite “ghungaht”, “o meri ma” 1st was “jaal” and many other so please help. 370 Dear Sir / Madam, The objective behind drafting this letter is to trace out the name of a Horror Movie shown in English as Friday Night Movie during the year between 1991 to 1994. For your reference I am narrating you the story line in brief as follows: That was the story of a Lady who used to impress both sex towards her through her looks & postures & finally used to assassinate them by her sudden horrible bite through her hidden teeth.

She used to inhale poison directly from snake. Persons who get her victim never died but get converted like her. She used to worship a huge anaconda by addressing as ” Diyonene”who used to reside inside a well. Finally that lady got executed by a person by putting her directly before the mouth of that great Anaconda. All I need is the name of that Horror Movie. Hope to get your valued co-operation in this regard at the earliest.

Please submit your suggestions in my Email ID: Rudranil Dhar A/53, Purbadiganta, Santoshpur, P.S.: East Jadavpur Kolkata West Bengal India. 390 Hi abhi frnds realy is page n bachpan ki yad diladi. Realy tht was great day n sweet memories of life. ‘koi lotade vo pyare pyare din’ kash koi lotade.

Dosto byomkesh bakshi serial kisi channel par telecast ho raha hai 1 month pehle mene uska episod dekha bt me channel name mis hogya hu plz kisi ko pata ho to batao plz. Aur ha in serials k sath un purani adds ko mat bhulo old spice’s music, gagan gagan raho magan n rabbit of lijat papad he ha ha, also goldspot, i m complain boy little asha n shahid, dhara dhara shudh dhara, deepika ji of nirma washing powder, evr one yar.

Thanks for a great joy n happy esa laga mano bachpan lot aya i m 30 year old. Thanks abhi for great job. 413 Hi anyone who has recorded the “Musikladen Eurotops TV Series Eurotops” it used to broadcast on DD Metro in the night 11.00 pm onwards 1989-1990 sometimes one episode or two episodes back to backDD aired the 13 episode series of the German Euro-Disco featuring some of the best of all time great Euro-Disco from Germany.fabulous videos and fabulous songs. If anybody has the FULL 13 episodes or more recorded on VHS/DVD plz contact me here: so that i can you trade with you – i need those videos desperately.please!

414 Hi anyone who has recorded the “Musikladen Eurotops TV Series Eurotops” it used to broadcast on DD Metro in the night 11.00 pm onwards 1989-1990 sometimes one episode or two episodes back to backDD aired the 13 episode series of the German Euro-Disco featuring some of the best of all time great Euro-Disco from Germany.fabulous videos and fabulous songs. If anybody has the FULL 13 episodes or more recorded on VHS/DVD plz contact me here: so that i can you trade with you – i need those videos desperately.please! 454 Plz anybody remember this movie telecast in doordarshan in 1.30pm slot about a person who knows that he is going die and a jyotis give him two person life to live and at end he takes the life of a criminal and kill his own wife. Rohini hattangidi may present in that movie as That person’s wife.Rameshwari as her daughter in law. Neeraj, i remember tht film. It had amrish puri as the main lead. Nd it wasnt a jyotish, actually, it was “death” itself tht gave him the choice, to let others die in his place.

I think the name of the film was “Trikaal”. I remember it well coz it had a very dark n gloomy feel to it. 528 can someone tell me which tv serial this is. It’s not shaktiman, but the main character is a guy who wears a red costume. 540 ek tv serial kay opening theme song kii khoj kar raha hoon uski lyrics ya mp3 kuch bhi mile to accha hai Serial kaa naam hai “kinare milte nahi” jo DD metro par aati thi ek website say pata chala uske details is website par serial kay baar e mein jo jaankaari mili wo is prakaar hai.(dated 31st march 2003 time 5:30 pm) Kinare Milte Nahin, a family drama with a romantic twist, is about two lovers, individuals who have distinct points of view. They choose to follow different paths, as a result of which their lives run on parallel tracks. The soap stars Shahbaaz Khan, Sudha Chandran, Bhairavi Raichuria and Nishigandha Wad, to name a few.

It airs Tuesdays to Thursdays at 9:30 pm. Agar aapko mile to notify kijiye. 560 Fantastic serials like, 1. Secrets of the sea (1985-86, Sun 11: A.M). Ek Kahaani (1984, Thu 9:00 P.M) 3.

Akhir kaun (1989,Tue, 9:00 P.M), 4. Satyajit ray presents (1985, Thu 9:00 P.M). (1985, sun 10:30 A.M) 6.

Rishte Naate. (1985, Fri 9:50 p.m).ing Navin Nishchol.

Ratha Chakra (1989, Fri 9:00 P.M).ing Rohini Hattangadi. Telefun (1987, Wed 6:00 P.M) 9. Manzil (1990, Wed 9:00 P.M).ing Anju Mahendroo. Ghar Jamaai (1985, Tue, 9:00 P.M).ing Anant mahadevan. Bhim Bhavani (1989, Sun 11:30.

A.M). Anup kumar. Raaj se Swaraj, (1995-96, Sat.

9:00 P.M) 13. Krishna avatar (1984, Tue 9:00 P.M). Meghadootam (1990, daily Morning 7:30 A.M) 15. Gaao Sachi Bani (1987-89, Sun 8:30 A.M) are missing. 567 Other very interesting serials, 1. Sara Jahaan Hamara (1990-91, Tue 9:00 P.M) –.ing Girish Karnad, Firdaus dadi (as Pratima), Farida Jalal.There were other two young boys playing roles of Raghu and Vicky – I do not remember their real names.

Jimmy and the magic torch, (1986-87, Tue 6:30 P.M) 3. Castle stone, (1984-85, Sat 3:30 P.M) – different stories played by wool toys.

Puraskaar(1989-90, sun 10:30 A.M) – featuring stories on bravery by young kids. India Quiz (1988-89 and 1990, Sundays 9:00 P.M)- hosted by siddaratha basu. Jeevan Sandhya (1990-91, wed 3:30 P.M) – encouraging stories based programe for aged.

There were some other more fantastic serial I am unable to recollect the name, 1. It was Parikshit sahani as doctor not taking fees from ailing patients. His wife Rohini hattangadi opposing his modesty and comparing him to neighbours who were growing rich by leaps and bounds. There was as serial for improving knowledge it had a very peculiar title song rather title drama, “Jamoore Kya Hukm hai mere aaka, chal mere chora khol de gyan ka bora, lekin husoor-e-ala is par to laga hai tala, kya cheez hai re tereliye itni se ye tala, Jor lagake tod me mere lala, Hmmm. ” the guy falls down. Dhamaal (1987-88, Tue 8:00 P.M, Later 1989-90 Mon 8:15. A.M)) –.

Satish Shah. Very Very Funny. Gaploo aur banta (1989-90, Tue 8:00 A.M) –. ing Rakesh bedi.

Shaher Chala Kasbe Ko (1989-90, Wed 8:15 A.M) 4. Mamaji – (1988-89, Wed 9:00 P.M)- Funny title song 5.

Trishna – (1986-87, Tue 9:50 P.M) There was another serial of Rajendernath on Friday Mornings I do not remember its name. His character was POPATLAL in which he gets anxieted once he hears the word POPAT. This serial for the first time (as far as my memory goes)featured the concept of spectacles with wipers (quite obviously, it was worn by POPATLAL). 584 Hi Can any one tell me the name of this cartoon which was telecasted on dd 1. The title song goes something like this Chipkali ki nana hai Danu Danosur.” And also there was this serial which used to come in nine gold called ” kuch ret kuch paani” I would like to get the title song I know it starts something like this ” kuch ret kuch paani hai Khaamoshiyoon ki zubani hai Har Lamha kud me kahaani hai Waqt ki Lehere aati hai Aake kinaaro pe rehe jaati hai. And something something Jab bichade mite hai.” And also this serial.

” Jaane Anjaane”.the title track was really good. 598 Namaskar I am in search of a Special show on Ramnavmi performed on National doordarshan (I think produced by Mumbai Doordarshan for National Telecast)and the participants where Suresh Wadkar, Ashwini Bhide- Deshpande, Shrikant Pargavkar. It was a Bhajan Show. Three Bhajans were of Sanit Kabir, Saint Tulsidas, Samarth Ramdas amd the firth one was written by me. Shridhar Phadke was a Music Director.

I think Episode telecasted in the year 1995 to 2000. Where can i get that? I am in desperate need of my sonh. 634 THANXX D D CHANNEL JO AP LOGNE HMRE BACHAPAN KO AACHE TARIKE SAWARA MY BEST CANNEL IN MY ALL TIME IN LIFE IS CHANNEL KE BARE ME JAB SOCHTA HO ATB SAKTIMAAN KI YAD A JATI KYUKI WAHA MERA FVERIT SHOWS THA KYA RAHE GA AAJ CHAHE JITNE BI SHOWS AJGYE MAGAR IS CHANNEL KI KUCH HIA LAG HAIMIYAT H MERE GHAR EK TV HI THI JAB BI SAKTIMAAAN ANAE KA TIME HOTA MERE GAR BID LAG JATI PHIR EK SAAT MILKAR SHOWS DEKHTE IS CHANNEL KE WO JO ME BHUAHT PASAN KARTA JESE.

JUNIUR G, JASOS, ALIF LAILA AUR BAKI SHOWS THE ME EK BAAR HIR SE KHANEA CHONGA ”THANXXXXXXXXXXX D D CHANNEL ”” AND GOOD BAYE. 649 respected sir/mam, i want to know about a movie. It was a hindi dubbed movie of any movie may be(tamil/bangali) or in any other language.i dnt know it’s name,director name etc, because i was very little at that time.i only know about it’s story.story is.

Ek ladki thi jisko kisi khas tarah ka phool ka ped ban ne ka vardan mila hua tha. Uski shadi ho jati hai. And ek din ladki se phool ka ped bante hue use uske pati ki behan dekh leti hai. Uske zid karne par wo dobara ped bnti hai.but us ped ko bacche tod dete hai.or ped ko kat diya jata hai bad me us ladki ka husban kate hue ped ko ekattha karta hai. Or usko wapas ladki banata hai. Please please send me this movie name and it’s dvd or vcd or tell me how can i get this movie.

Please if anybody knows about this, then please inform me. 670 can anyone tell me the name of that serial telecasted between 2008 to 2011 evening timing between 7:00pm to 9:00pm. It is based on one nartaki’s paizeb and one couple found that in one old house someone told him not to sold this precious paizeb you keep with yourself you will become a richest in the world but he sold out that paizeb.

He thought when i will become a rich it is too late if i sell this precious stones paizeb in market i will definately become a rich. Can any one tell me the name of that serial please please please.

Thanks thanks thanks. 701 Dear All, I’m a serious fan of lata mangeshkar. I’m looking for rare bhajan songs of her that was broadcasted by doordarshan. Smita patil was conducted this programme. This programme also broadcasted by Bangladesh Television during the first SAARC Summit/any SAARC summit that was held in Dhaka. I’m absolutely sure that programme was broadcasted before 90’s.

Two songs of this programme are available in the internet. One of the songs of this programme was very favourite to me. In this song “sangeet mere” words played several times by lataji. Can any one help me to find this song/lyrics. I’m grateful to this guy. 737 Hi, I can say, lots of people loved that directors cut with Sameer Soni and Bhagyashree( maine pyar kia fame).

Hare Kaanch ki chudia, for those who don’t know was the story of a blind girl who marries a self concious guy who has a scar below his eye which cant be treated. He doesn’t want her to see him but she loves him alot. She without telling him gets operated and becomes a witnes for the case where her husband is implicated on murder charges. Eventually she saves him. Those days were really amazing.directors cut and other stuff on metro was amazing.sorry guys dont knw if you can get the song. I am looking for name a telifilm.

Enjoy

Bachpan me ek telefilm ati thi jisme ek admi lockup me bnd hota hai aur apni pehchan chupata hai policewale uski pehchan nikalne me fail rhte hain last me uske chhoti behen ko bulate hain vo admi use bhi pehchanne se inkar kar deta hai. Uske behen ek lori gati hai jise vo admi bachpan me use sunaya karta- ” door gagan se ayi hai raina, soja soja moond ke naina”.

But vo nahi pehchanta apni sister ko. Vo chali jati hai.

Uske jane ke bad vo aage ki lori khud gata hai. Bta sakte hain vo lelefilm konsi thi? 803 Hi Ek telefilm thi jisme ek anjan admi lockup me band hota hai uski pehchan ke liya police official bhot koshish krte hai. Usme ek choti si ladki lockup me ati hai and use apna bhai btati hai. Yad dilane ke liye vo ek lori gati hai jo uska bhai use bachpan me sunaya karta- DOOR GAGAN SE AYI HAI RAINA, SOJA SOJA MOOND KE NAINA. But is lori pe vo admi koi response nahi deta uski behan vapas chali jati hai ke ye mera bhai nahi ho sakta. Uske jane ke baad vo admi aage ki lori khud gata hai.

Anyone please tell me the name of telifilm? 812 Hello everyone – I am looking for the documentary that showed traffic on bombay roads(charni road, fountain etc) and then also the boats near gateway of india and people traffic – all this was shown in fast forward and a humming music ran in the back ground.It basically showed bombay from early morning hours when the streets were quite to buzzing into action during the day and then dying out again late in the night. Its a time lapse concept shown in the 1975-1980’s like a filler. PLEASE help – i am desperately looking for this documenatry. 847 Dear Sir, I am looking for a chuti chuti sports interview CD that i had given in the year 1997/1998 post winning a table tennis tournament in khudiram anusilan kendra. The interview had one more person with me from Badminton (most probably MrArup Baidya). Grateful if you could manage to find that file from archives if possible and mail me.

Details of my interview with chuti chuti provided below: 1. Name: Abirlal Mukherjee 2. Table Tennis tournament interview 3.Details of tournament: Cricket club of Dhakuria at Khudiram. Category: Cadet boys.

Let me know if any more details required to get a copy of the interview CD. 895 There is a serial and in one of its 30 minute episodes, Alok Nath plays the role of a Sikh with a wife and a toddler son.

Alok Nath is highly dependent on his wife for small small chores. One day as she is going to have bath, she leaves their child in his custody but Alok Nath is not attentive and toddler toddles up near the boiling water. Alok Nath’s wife comes just in nick of time and saves the kid and angrily rebukes Alok Nath which brings about a profound change in him. Can anyone tell me which serial it was and if it is available on any website.

915 hi, great work, makes remember all childhood memories. I personally checked all serials that i have watched, but there is one missing, as far as i remember the story line was of a son taking revenge on his father who has left his mother and him and married rich women i dont know exact the name but as per my memory the name of the serial is beta cast as i remember were pankaj dheer and mrinal kulkarni i searched on google but couldnt find it, and neither the name is in this list can you please tell me is there any serial by this name? 916 Hey all,I remember one video song casted by TELUGU TV SERIAL ACTOR SUMIT ROY KING.the song belongs to story of 3 childhood friends(2 boys & 1 girl)telecasted on Saturday around 3:30 to 4pm before ARMY serial.the song contains lyrics”.ye naye manjili ee,ye nayi raaseete,”.the story line is one guy well educated and the others got married each other and stay in village.the educated man meets them again and helping them to set up one sugar cane factory.if any one knows please let me know.the video belongs to 1994.