DARED TO BARE: ZEENIE AMAN:
ULJHAN SULJHE NA: MP 3: DHUND 1973:
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The movie Dhund gave us four songs, but Uljhan suljhe na, picturised on Zeenie was unforgetable.
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Wow!!! what a wonderful song by Asha Bhosle, this one is a suprprise type more of the Lata Mangeshkar type of song.
I enjoyed "Uljhan suljhe na" played it a few times and will do some more.........very catchy.
Uljhan Suljhe Na... Rasta Soojhe Na
Jau Kaha Main Jau Kaha
Mera Dil Ka Andhera
Huwa Aur Ghanera
Kuchh Samajh Na Pau
Kya Hona Hain Mera
Khadi Do Rahein Par
Ye Sochu Ghabhrakar
Jau Kaha Main
Jo Saans Bhi Aaye
Tan Cheer Ke Jaye
Is Haal Se Koi
Kis Tarah Nibhaye
Na Jeena Raas Aaya
Na Marna Hi Bhaya
Jau Kaha Main
Koi Aas Pale Na
Koi Phool Khile Na
Taqdeer Ke Aage
Meri Pesh Chale Na
Bahut Ki Tadbeerein
Na Tooti Zanjeerein
Jau Kaha Main
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I enjoyed "Uljhan suljhe na" played it a few times and will do some more.........very catchy.
Uljhan Suljhe Na... Rasta Soojhe Na
Jau Kaha Main Jau Kaha
Mera Dil Ka Andhera
Huwa Aur Ghanera
Kuchh Samajh Na Pau
Kya Hona Hain Mera
Khadi Do Rahein Par
Ye Sochu Ghabhrakar
Jau Kaha Main
Jo Saans Bhi Aaye
Tan Cheer Ke Jaye
Is Haal Se Koi
Kis Tarah Nibhaye
Na Jeena Raas Aaya
Na Marna Hi Bhaya
Jau Kaha Main
Koi Aas Pale Na
Koi Phool Khile Na
Taqdeer Ke Aage
Meri Pesh Chale Na
Bahut Ki Tadbeerein
Na Tooti Zanjeerein
Jau Kaha Main
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DARED TO BARE: ZEENIE AMAN:
On a misty mountain road, a car meets with an accident and the driver, Shekhar (Navin Nischol), knocks on the door of the nearest house to get help. He finds the door unlocked and decides to walk in. Inside, he discovers the murdered master of the house - Ranjit Singh (Danny Denzongpa) - and the murderer holding the proverbial smoking gun. This is how good murder mysteries should begin. :-D When the camera moves to show the murderer, Iâm not surprised that âheâ is a gorgeous woman â the script requires it! To make matters even more interesting, the gorgeous woman turns out to be none other than Ranjit Singhâs long-suffering wife Rani (Zeenat Aman).
Rani tells a tale of years of relentless persecution that culminated in a fight where a loaded gun went off accidentally, and the persecutor became the victim. Moved by her tale of woe, Shekhar decides to help her escape a murder rap (who wouldnt want to slay dragons for such a beautiful damsel-in-distress?!). A plea of self-defence occurs to neither of them! O wait, maybe self-defence is a modern phenomenon and didnt occur in the 1970s?
Shekhar and Rani concoct a tale of a fictitious break-in to explain Ranjitâs murder by an unknown outsider and also contrive to give Rani an alibi. Things go smoothly for the conspirators. The body is duly discovered by the house-maid, Radha, whose screams summon the rest of the household. Shekhar makes his re-entry as a car-wrecked stranger seeking help, and calls in the police. The law-enforcement turns up in full force with Inspector Joshi (Madan Puri), Inspector Bakshi (Jagdish Raj) and several others. (Its re-assuring to know that even at midnight, police stations are so full of policemen!)
When the police begin the questioning, Shekhar hands over the murder weapon with the story of picking it up after colliding with a man running out of the house. He claims to be unable to describe the stranger as the mist hid the latter almost completely. The police find the âevidenceâ of robbery but are convinced that its an inside job. They begin to look for the murderer in Ranjit Singhâs own household. And the more they learn about Ranjit Singh and his family, the more suspects they find!
Will leave it off from there, cant give away all
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On a misty mountain road, a car meets with an accident and the driver, Shekhar (Navin Nischol), knocks on the door of the nearest house to get help. He finds the door unlocked and decides to walk in. Inside, he discovers the murdered master of the house - Ranjit Singh (Danny Denzongpa) - and the murderer holding the proverbial smoking gun. This is how good murder mysteries should begin. :-D When the camera moves to show the murderer, Iâm not surprised that âheâ is a gorgeous woman â the script requires it! To make matters even more interesting, the gorgeous woman turns out to be none other than Ranjit Singhâs long-suffering wife Rani (Zeenat Aman).

Rani tells a tale of years of relentless persecution that culminated in a fight where a loaded gun went off accidentally, and the persecutor became the victim. Moved by her tale of woe, Shekhar decides to help her escape a murder rap (who wouldnt want to slay dragons for such a beautiful damsel-in-distress?!). A plea of self-defence occurs to neither of them! O wait, maybe self-defence is a modern phenomenon and didnt occur in the 1970s?

Shekhar and Rani concoct a tale of a fictitious break-in to explain Ranjitâs murder by an unknown outsider and also contrive to give Rani an alibi. Things go smoothly for the conspirators. The body is duly discovered by the house-maid, Radha, whose screams summon the rest of the household. Shekhar makes his re-entry as a car-wrecked stranger seeking help, and calls in the police. The law-enforcement turns up in full force with Inspector Joshi (Madan Puri), Inspector Bakshi (Jagdish Raj) and several others. (Its re-assuring to know that even at midnight, police stations are so full of policemen!)

When the police begin the questioning, Shekhar hands over the murder weapon with the story of picking it up after colliding with a man running out of the house. He claims to be unable to describe the stranger as the mist hid the latter almost completely. The police find the âevidenceâ of robbery but are convinced that its an inside job. They begin to look for the murderer in Ranjit Singhâs own household. And the more they learn about Ranjit Singh and his family, the more suspects they find!
Will leave it off from there, cant give away all
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good stuff, enjoy reading
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quote:Originally posted by asj:
DARED TO BARE: ZEENIE AMAN:
THE VIDEO: CHURALIYA HAI TUM NE JO DIL KO:
Hi IK you have waited for this one, now it is all yours
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Tnks so much ASJ...enjoyed it very much...played it a few times last night and just now...she's so glamorous in that outfit..she was the talk of the town back then

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Now I really have to watch Dhund. I remember IK telling me about it when she requested that popular song.
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n another lovely song...man these songs won't go out of style i would think..

i felt so bad for Dharam in this movie..especially when he would go and watch when the train would be passing...he also wore black most of the time

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quote:Originally posted by asj:
After Yaadon Ki Baraat, Zeenat Aman went on to give us "Dhund" (The Fog) in 1973. This one was not a hit per se, the film had a good run, and yet another plus for Zeenie.![]()
Chandrashekhar's car breaks down in the middle of the night amidst a thick fog in the country-side. Taking his flashlight, he approaches a nearby house, and knocks on the door. Upon getting no answer, he finds that the door is open. Once inside, he observes a male seated in a chair and asks his permission to use the telephone. When he gets no response, he gently nudges this male, and the body falls down. Chandrashekhar goes over to the telephone to phone the police, and it is then that he sees a young, beautiful woman with a gun in her hand. He is attracted to this woman, though he knows that she killed this male. The woman identifies herself as Rani, the wife of the dead man, and admits to killing him due to his abuse and atrocities. Chandrashekhar feels protective towards this widow, and together they concoct a tale to fool the police, and create a description of a ficticious robbery suspect, without realizing that the person they described is real, and has been arrested for this homicide. It is then the police and the prosecution realize that there is more to this homicide than they imagined.
Movie Details
Genre: Mystery / Thriller
Language: Hindi
Running Time : 2 hrs. 10 mins.
Release date and status: Released in 1973
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this movie is a thriller...it's worth a second look...she was amazing in here and Sanjay..man was he ever good looking..but the storyline is great..Danny was great too.

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beautiful..soulful..melodious song...i played this a few time too..

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quote:Originally posted by Riya:
Now I really have to watch Dhund. I remember IK telling me about it when she requested that popular song.
Hi Riya



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Hey IK
I will look for it. 


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One of the many stars whom Dev Anand brought into the limelight is Zeenat Aman. She was the second runner-up in 1973 Miss India and immediately in her Dev Anand saw all the ingredients of a future star. Thus she became the new face to reckon with.
Zeenat Aman started her career with 'Hare Rama Hare Krishna' where she played the role of a hippie girl. Her very first film fetched her the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress award. Her future as the most beautiful model-turned-actress was inscribed. Soon she grabbed two prestigious film offers with the Nasir Hussain camp. Her movies 'Yaadon Ki Baraat' and 'Hum Kisise Kam Nahin' is still remembered because of her flawless beauty and breathtaking screen appeal. Sanjay Khan cast her in the movie 'Abdulla' where she was supposed to wear saffron gowns. But her beauty was enhanced in that and people appreciated her all the more. She was so flamboyant, she even left her marks in a multi-starrer film like 'Raj Tilak'. Zeenat then teamed up with the Big B to give some of the biggest hits in the industry. Her career as an actress really came off quite well in films like 'Don', 'Laawaris', 'Dostana', 'The Great Gambler', 'Mahaan' and 'Pukar'. Then Feroz Khan's 'Qurbani' happened and this beauty showed the world that she could dance as well. The songs of this film became the national songs and Zeenat was the heartthrob of many teenyboppers of that time. Someone who thought this Miss India could only look good, dance and hog the limelight, had another thing coming their way. With Raj Kapoor's 'Do Jasoos' and 'Satyam Shivam Sundaram', she proved all her critics wrong. She enthralled everyone by her mind-blowing acting performance. She was invincible.
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Next we will look at Zeenie Aman's Roti Kapda Aur Makaan: incidentally which was another runaway hit in the Seventies.
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DARED TO BARE: ZEENIE AMAN:
ROTI KAPDA AUR MAKAAN:
(Food, clothing, and shelter) is a 1974 Bollywood Hindi-language film which is written, produced, directed by and stars Manoj Kumar alongside Shashi Kapoor, Zeenat Aman, Amitabh Bachchan, Moushmi Chatterjee, Prem Nath and Madan Puri in pivotal roles. Laxmikant Pyarelal were the music directors. The film was the highest grossing film of 1974
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ROTI KAPDA AUR MAKAAN:
(Food, clothing, and shelter) is a 1974 Bollywood Hindi-language film which is written, produced, directed by and stars Manoj Kumar alongside Shashi Kapoor, Zeenat Aman, Amitabh Bachchan, Moushmi Chatterjee, Prem Nath and Madan Puri in pivotal roles. Laxmikant Pyarelal were the music directors. The film was the highest grossing film of 1974
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Synopsis
After the retirement of his dad (Krishan Dhawan), the responsibility is on Bharat (Manoj Kumar) to look after his Delhi-based family. He has two younger college-going brothers, Vijay (Amitabh Bachchan) and Deepak (Dheeraj Kumar) and a sister of marriage age, Champa (Meena T.). Although Bharat himself is a college graduate, the only work he can find is as a low-paid singer, much to the frustration of his girlfriend, Sheetal (Zeenat Aman). Meanwhile, Vijay has turned to crime as a last option to provide for the family, but after an argument with Bharat, he leaves home to join the army.
Sheetal starts working as a secetary for rich businessman Mohan Babu (Shashi Kapoor) and Mohan becomes attracted to her. She too becomes attracted to Mohan Babu but is more interested in his wealth and luxury. She loves Bharat but cannot contemplate a life in poverty. Bharat finally finds a job as a builder but starts to realise that Sheetal is slowly drifting away from his life. Afterwards he loses his job as a builder after the government takes over the building site currently being constructed and his financial problems increase further. When Sheetal's boss, Mohan Babu, proposes marriage, she accepts and soon both are engaged leaving Bharat heartbroken. After losing his love, Bharat also loses his father, devastating him and leaving him unable to deal with his life. Frustrated, Bharat burns his diploma on his father's funeral pyre.
Meanwhile, his sister Champa has found a suitor, but Bharat has no money to pay for the wedding and it cannot go ahead. Still depressed at the state of his life, Bharat soon finds salvation by helping a poor girl, Tulsi (Moushmi Chatterjee), who also lives in poverty but gets by. He also makes friends with Sardar Harnam Singh (Prem Nath) who comes to his rescue when he attempts to save Tulsi from a gang of hoodlums. He then receives an offer from a corrupt businessman named Nekiram (Madan Puri) who persuades Bharat to do his illegal activities and he and his family will finally come out of poverty and be wealthy. The plot centers on whether Bharat agree to this, or whether his moral nature stop him from turning to crime to provide for his family.
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ZEENIE BABY AND SHASHI KAPOOR IN "MANOJ KUMAR'S ROTI KAPDA AUR MAKAAN" FOOD, CLOTHES AND SHELTER:
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HAI HAI YEH MAJBOORI

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