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Mani Rabadi …with designs on stars 

11th June 1976, Mixed Paper ArticleBy Chaitanya KalbagMay 13, 2025Leave a comment

Almost everyone who saw Sholay liked the ‘Mehbooba dance number immensely. Apart from Jalal Agha singing in R. D. Burman’s voice, there was Helen-swooping, whirling, and twirling all those scarves. I thought she looked every inch a gipsy dancer.  And Mani Rabadi thinks so too.  Mani designed Helen’s costume for that song. Her telephone’s busy…

The Confessions of an Indian Woman-Hater

11th Jul 1976, For YouBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 16, 2024Leave a comment

This week CHAITANYA KALBAG takes off on Sasthi Brata’s best-selling novel “Confessions of an Indian Woman-Eater”. Vrata is one of those typical Indians who have followed in Nirad Chaudhuri’s footsteps: the man who lives off dishwashing in some seedy Gulf restaurant while writing home about the cushy job he’s got, working in pile-carpeted comfort.  …

Train to Uzbekhistan

16th May 1976, For YouBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 16, 2024Leave a comment

Fortnightly Take off on Bestsellers  A short, spicy travelogue-cum-novel, “Train To Uzbekhistan” is replete with descriptions of the locomotive that hauls the assortion of bogies, one of which holds Dukhwant Singh. The author has drawn obvious inspiration from Agatha Christie and we find him attempting half-heartedly to describe the distribution of the compartments, just like…

Believe Ripley or Not

7th Mar 1976, For YouBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 16, 2024Leave a comment

A newspaper cartoonist once went into deep Africa and found that some German scientists had frozen to death a scant hundred miles from the equator. He came back to America and told his readers. Robert Leroy Ripley also told them a lot of other things that they found rather difficult to believe. In the process…

Fortnightly Take- off on Bestsellers : Hovel

For You, May 30th - Jun 12th 1976By Chaitanya KalbagOctober 16, 2024Leave a comment

Hovel is another masterpiece in analytical fiction by Bailey, whose previous successes included Hangar Zero Nine and Tyres. The book measures 11 cms by 18 cms, is printed on glazed 20 Ibs paper and is set in Monotype Garamond.   The blurb on the jacket tells you that Bailey is a master at looking into…

Dr. Jung & Zeenat Aman

8th Feb 1976, For YouBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 16, 2024Leave a comment

I’ve been seeing too many Hindi movies. Talk about the bus system, or the weather, or your television set, and I prefer to opt out. But initiate a debate on the Relative Physiques Of Hindi Heroines, and I can walk away with the Dale Carnegie plaque. Which is why a lot of friends advised me,…

The Buns of Camerone

27th Jun 1976, For YouBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 16, 2024Leave a comment

The Buns of Camerone is MacFat’s sixth book. The dust-jacket says it’s a thriller in the true Fleming Le Carre tradition. I would prefer to call it a thriller. it combines the preposterousness of a thriller with the eleventh-hour look of a filler. If you are ignorant of what ‘filler’ means, ask the nearest journalist. …

One Modern Indian Intellectual

For You, Nov 1976By Chaitanya KalbagOctober 16, 2024Leave a comment

Take a dash of Proust and add a few drops of Sartre. Mix with a tablespoon of Ezekiel and set mixture in front of Vrinda Nabar on TV screen. When half-baked, sprinkle some grated poetry and simmer at the Jehangir Art Gallery, Garnish with scraps of leftist doctrines and dress with chopped Charminars. Add Nirad…

Slavery at Noon

13th June 1976, For YouBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 2024Leave a comment

Our fourth bestseller take-off this fortnight is the controversial ‘Freedom at Midnight’, a book that sold the maximum hardcover editions in India in the past ten years.   SLAVERY AT NOON by Harry Rollins and Feminique Rapierre. Published by Lucas. 555 pages, Rs. 55.   The authors attempt to present fiction as pulp history. Rollins and…

Teevee Madness

18th Apr 1976, For YouBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 2024Leave a comment

Gone are the days of traffic jams on Thursday evenings when everyone rushed home to see Chhaya Geet. Gone also are the days when Kamleshwar spent hours telling us why the trains were not back on the tracks. Now it’s only affluent sons who buy TV sets so their parents can spend the evenings at…

When Will We Strike Gold?

15th-30th Jun 1976, OnlookerBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 9, 2024Leave a comment

Dozens of olympiads and years of discussion and disappointments later, India is still athletically a huge zero, says Chaitanya Kalbag. 1976 promises to be a year to remember: with five Sundays in February, America’s Bicentennial, and the Olympics in Montreal.   Right now, July’s looming up on the horizon. The Olympic Games are scheduled to begin…

Are our new music directors any good?

15th-31st May 1976, OnlookerBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 9, 2024Leave a comment

You’re a member of the Hindi film audience. You see most of the films in town. You listen to the songs regularly on the radio. And you try humming a few bars in your bathroom.   How long do you actually remember the words, or the music, of a Hindi film song? Agreed there are…

Cinema- If Ranjeet Could Thrash Dharmendra! 

1st-14th May 1976, OnlookerBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 8, 20241 Comment

The badmen in films only make good punching-bags for the heroes and fight-composers, says CHAITANYA KALBAG.  Picture Little Red Riding Hood, seated in a cinema house looking at a Hindi movie. When the drums growl and the shadows lengthen, when the script says it’s time for evil, when the hoi polloi shift to the edge of…

Zaherra Que Sera Sera…

Feb 1976, StardustBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 8, 2024Leave a comment

Zaherra is one of those unfortunates who are jinxed from the word ‘go’. Sometime back she said, “What’s not in a name?” and changed the ‘I’ in Zahirra to an ‘e’. But Zaherra is still lost in the wilderness. She does not even have a Russian fiancé like Katy (Cypher) Mirza, to console herself with,…

“I Think I’ve Just Been Lucky”

4th Mar 1976, Hi NewspaperBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 8, 2024Leave a comment

“I Think I’ve Just Been Lucky”  “I’m what some people call a teenage star. But really. I think I’ve just been lucky. I’m told that I was born on the night of December 28. 1951, precisely at the moment the first star appeared in the sky over Bombay. If so, that star was a good…

If Wishes Were Horses ..  

1976, StardustBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 8, 2024Leave a comment

Nine Film Personalities Discuss Their Dream Schemes! “India” said James Shepherd in a recent issue of TIME, “stamps out movies like cookies – and most are just as durable.” At once, our film critics, the tribe that revels in dissecting and deprecating nine out of every ten Hindi films that are churned out by our…

A Wee bit Sad

4th Jan 1976, Hi NewspaperBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 8, 2024Leave a comment

It took me eight months to discover that I was living next door to a film person. And that too, because the chap appeared in a “daring, all-clothes-barred” gatefold In a girlie mag. Yes. My neighbour was there in B & W. in all his hairy, slightly paunchy evidence. Undressed. In disabille. There was a…

Don Chandra

Apr 1976, Hi NewspaperBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 8, 2024Leave a comment

Kem Chho, Chandra Bhai? Fine, I see. Thought I’d discover what makes you tick. Tell me what’s doing.  Chandra Barot does not answer at once. He’s busy buttoning his cuff. And then:   I’m directing Don. And this is keeping me on my toes right now. It’s a fun experience, shooting with Amitabh and Zeenat…

Making films on music makers

25th Jun 1976, Cinema JournalBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 7, 2024Leave a comment

Russell’s films on composers deal with subjects very neurotic and with personal disorders. If they were not neurotic, Russell feels, they would not have written their music. Their obsession endows them with a different kind of vision.   Making a biographical film 100 minutes long is quite a tough proposition, Especially when it’s on the…

Director Forum From Manoj ji with love

16th Jul 1976, Cinema JournalBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 4, 2024Leave a comment

You may have heard of East African Indian fleeing to Mother England, and Dr. Hastings Banda pelling 40 Malawi Asians Ever heard of an Indian settled in Tanzania who came back to India and turned out to be a much talked-about Hindi film director in Bombay? He is Chandra Barot, a young man in his early…

Enoch Powell -‘Belfast May Seem an Enviable Place’ 

Reportage, Sep 1976, Trans IndiaBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 8, 2024Leave a comment

The Right Honorable Enoch Powell, PC, MBE, has been a major catalyst in racialist ferment for a long time now. Powell, who celebrated his sixty-fourth birthday on June 16, has had an illustrious career. He received his M.A. degree from Trinity College, Cambridge. Between 1937-39, he taught Greek at the University of Sydney, New South…

Racial Strife in Britain – The Color Bomb

Reportage, Sep 1976, Trans IndiaBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 5, 2024Leave a comment

Suddenly that unsporting term, Race, reared its colored head above the British horizon towards mid-1976. 19-year-old Dinesh Chaudhuri, and a Palestinian friend, were stabbed to death in London’s Woodford area on May 21. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, another teenaged Sikh youth, was killed on June 4 in Southall. On June 12, a white youth was murdered…

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