Part I 01. (blank/title) 02. Barsaat (from "Barsaat Mein," 1949) singer: Lata 03. Machal Gaya Haye Mera Dil (from "HAYE MERA DIL" 1968) singer: Lata 04. Mera Naam Chin Chin Choo (from "Howrah Bridge, 1958)" singer: Geeta Dutt 05. sar pe Topii laal haath me.n resham kaa ruumaal (from "Tumsa Nahin Dekha" 1957) 06. Ek ghar banaoonga (from "Tere Ghar Ke Samne" 1963) 07. Chancha sheetal nirmal komal (from "Satyam Shivam Sundaram' 1978) singer: Mukesh 08. Bindiya Chamkegi (excerpt) (from "Do Raaste") singer: Lata 09. Haal Tujhe Apni Duniya Ka (from "Aasha," 1957) singer: Kishore Kumar 10. Churaa liyaa hai tum ne jo dil ko (from "Yaadon Ki Baarat" 1973) singers: Asha / M. Rafi Part II 01. "This is ITV Gold" 02. CuCuCuru (song title?) (from "Himmat," 1996) 03. Brief.fight (?) 04. Haj/ad(ITV, 1990s) 05. Jan Pahechan Ho (from "Gumnaam," 1965) 06. Rest.in.Jesus (ITV / evangelist, c. 1995) 07. Devi Maa (excerpt) 2000 08. Rice/Jewelry.ads (ITV, 90s) 09. Man.on.Fire.Waterfall (?) 10. Fight scene 11. Cabbie ad (ITV, 90s) 12. "Spaghetti Western" fight scene (?) 13. Arm wrestle (?) 14. Rifle girl (?) 15. Atty ad (Jackson Heights/ITV, 90s) 16. Phone card ad / Queens community children dance (ITV, 90s) 17. Children dance (60s B-wood: title?) 18. Astrologer ad (Queens/ITV, 90s) 19. Bottle smash (?) 20. Space.Needle (?) 21. Movie.Poster.Warehouse (?) 22. Optician.Ad (ITV, 1990s) 23. Hil Poori Hila 24. The.End (30s/40s film ending) |
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Local film/video curator Russell Scholl returns, this time with an entertaining celebration of the biggest film industry on the planet-Bollywood. You'll thrill to exhilarating song and dance sequences, moving melodrama, over-the-top stunt-work, mythological mayhem and more! In addition to screen personalities old and new, you'll swoon to the music of top playback-singers Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar, composer S.D. Burman and many others. In this movie masala you'll meet the heroes, the heroines, the in-laws, the villains and vamps - they're all here! We are sure you will enjoy this informal and highly idiosyncratic survey of Hindi cinema, from its earliest days to the present. |