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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…

The Pick of the Crop

1974, 19th Sept 1974, Hi Newspaper, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 1, 20241 Comment

Mr. Girish Karnad, the Director of the Film and Television Institute of India, Poona, arranged a screening of the Diploma Films 1974, on the 1st and 2nd September in Bombay. In his brief introduction Mr. Karnad said the Diploma films were characterised by two points: students made films on subjects which they would not normally…

Burning up your time

4th Sept 1975, Hi Newspaper, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 1, 2024Leave a comment

If you’re the sort of person who expects value for every paisa you spend, go see Sholay, 23 reels and three and a half hours later, you’ll stagger out of the auditorium and gulp in the sweet air outside. Your ears will have been assailed by stereophonic sound (If the theatre had facilities for it),…

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