One of the best interviews of Shabana recalling the times of Balraj Sahni, Kaifi Azmi and Dileep sahab. My father, a stage actor, (professor of engineering by profession, but a scholar) used to ask me to look at Balraj Sahni's eyes in Do bigha zamin when he opens the door to see the shock...As a 7-year old, I was cultivated into appreciating fine art - be it cinema, music or literature. My favourite has been Sahir Ludhianvi - always and forever. (Despite being a Tamilian and growing up in north India, I love this world of poetry. I can only be grateful to have been exposed to this world.
Who knew Shabana is such a wonderful raconteur! You guys needs to bring her back many more times. She’s barely scratched the surface of a deep reservoir of stories and anecdotes.
One of the BEST interviews in recent times. Shabana, one of the finest actors of Indian Cinema n my personal favourite for decades now has so brilliantly articulated on the sheer impact of old lyrics embellished in Urdu language in Hindi films and also on the legendary Dilip Kumar n Balraj Sahani. For millenniels, the top five films strongly recommended, as per me, will be: Mother India, Devdas, Ganga Jumna, Mughal e Azam n Garm Hawa. The interview is thoroughly enjoyable n rewarding. Full marks(10/10) to Anupama.
@@zulfiqarbms I had restricted the no. of films to five. Yes, I am entirely in agreement with you on the three films named you. I am tempted to add 'Guide' n 'Pakeezah' for their sheer cinematic richness. That raises the no. of films to ten for 'a must' viewing by the millennials.
So intelligent, so lucid,so fluent, so knowledgeable...oh my God am running out of adjectives. I can listen to her for ever. I envy their household, two great minds in sync.
When Shabana Azmi said, the old songs were not just songs they were philosophies, I felt it. Kehta hai joker Sara zamana, aadhi hakikat aadha fasana, or zindagi ek Safar hai suhana, yahan kal kya ho kisne jana or ye jeevan hai is jeevan ka yahi hai yahi hai yahi hai rango roop are all songs that make you think. ❤
@@saniyakhan3110 infact mai albeli ghumun akeli koi paheli hun mai, pagli hawaaein mujhe jahan bhi le jaayein in hawaaon ki saheli hun mai is so pro strong rule braking female.
@@vilearninglife4723phir tumhare yaad aaye yeh Sanam the soldiers expressions and there love to there beloved ones best I have ever seen rustom aur sohrab film
Dilip Kumar was not only the first ever method actor in the world he also had tremendous command over Urdu and English languages. Why Urdu was known as the language of Royals Dilip Kumar was the person who made one understand that. Similarly his English was straight out of high quality text books of the highest class. I'm a writer and an author. I have never been a fan of anyone except Dilip Kumar. He was so compelling. I could not resist him. Shabana speaks so well. I'm really impressed. Thank you Anupama Chopra.
I lived in India for 6 years. For passe times I went to cinema, I could undrestand half of the film. I saw many films. With 2 rupies at the lodge for ladies we could forget our homesickness and nostalgia for our country. I home the world could be like Indian movies with happy ending. A lady came and borrowed me 5 rupies then she died with my money, a day before her death, she had gone to cinema just to forget he sufferings. Then I came to Europe, happy endings dont exicted. These films developpes hope and compassions. with these beautiful actresses. If you don't have comapssion in India, it would be the end of India. The young men danced with the film and after that every participent left optimisic. God bless India
What a great Interview of the great Shabana Azmi talking about the legends, their importance to current artists & what we can learn from them. As an Artist I truly appreciate it! Great work Anupama ji 🙏 🇬🇧
What a beautiful conversation. Actually the hospitality Shabana is talking about is quite similar to what my mother always talked about.No matter how small the income the welcome extended to guests would always be outright larger than life.i still remember the enormous cooking utensils.and also keep in mind there used to be no gas cylinder then.
Every lover of old Hindi films should watch this episode. Shabana Saheba is extremely articulate in her presentation. Dr Surender Bhutani in Warsaw (Poland)
🌸 Delightful conversation and very interesting anecdotes shared by Shabana Azmi of a bygone but lovingly remembered era. Though I’ve seen quite a few lengthy interviews of Shabana Azmi, this conversation offered precious stories I had not heard before. 😍 And even though I’ve watched quite a few films of the 50s, 60s and 70s, this video is a great reminder that I’ve yet a lot of catching up to do. I’ve not seen Yusuf Saab’s films Tarana, Naya Daur and Ram aur Shyam (but have seen Devdas, Mughal-e-Azam, Madhumati and Gunga Jumna). I have hardly seen anything with Balraj Saab in it, including Garm Hava, Kabuliwala and Haqeeqat (but I have seen Waqt and Neel Kamal, not liking the latter very much). 🤭 If only films from that time were more readily available in a great quality and in the original aspect ratios, especially in the part of Europe where I’m from. I often cringe watching a film because you can tell the image has shamelessly been cropped and scenes have shamelessly been cut (short), as if there is a total disregard for the filmmaker’s vision and what he/she originally put out, making it very hard for me to sit through them. Don’t get me started even on this horrendous trend of “colorizing” films that are in beautiful black and white originally. Why on earth?! 😩 Anyway, thank you Anupama. Could you also bring Waheeda Rehman, Sharmila Tagore, Vyjayanthimala, Mala Sinha, Saira Banu, Tanuja, Asha Parekh, Manoj Kumar, Biswajeet, Dharmendra, Madhavi Mukherjee and Helen to the show? That would be phenomenal. 🤓
I wanted to keep on listening...but everything interesting has to end.. When Shabana was describing about Dilip Kumar eye expression or her memories of smoky room and tinkling glasses... She created a kind of world which seems so magical... Great interview... Keep the show going 🤗😊
Shabana ji interview and her fondness for Yusuf Sb brought back memories of my deceased parents. My parents loved him so much and Shabana jee is a fab actor too Loved her interview
very much a poised and anecdotal filled interview with the legendary shabana azmi ji..I do agree with her sentiments about dilip kumar ..he was quite a genius with literature and it was evident in his movies , amazing grip with language and expressions
The way Shabana said haqiqat 22:06...it is real pronunciation in urdu language. For younger generation it will be very difficult to say in this manner infact in whole Hindi cinema nobody can say like this..This is how urdu is spoken ,what today's lyricist is selling in the name of urdu poetry is gibberish
Despite the fact that the world is fully drowned in commercial interests to make more and more 💰 but I am highly grateful and thankful to you for interviewing the charming Shabana Aazmi. Her personal experiences and observations were so natural and true that I was just listening to her with tremendous respect and gratitude. I have really enjoyed this interview. Her statement that old songs were not only songs they were full of life and philosophy is 100% true. ❤ Today, I have seen my one of the favourites after 20-25 years. She is gorgeous and a lovely lady, her unique and beautiful smile I think is a phenomenol gift 🎁 from Allah. She is an amazing, intelligent, educated, sophisticated, and a versatile personality. Her name and fame is infinite. May Allah Taala shower His blessings upon her abundantly. 6 December 2023 Wednesday @ 09.34 am Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪
Shabana is so right about bulk of the current music being a lot of noise, I call it "Halla-Gulla" music. Her observations of song lyrics in the good old days are on point. Think of "Kisi ke muskarahaton pe ho nisar".
Would really appreciate it if you also explored the golden era of other languages, it would be nice. There are many great writers and actors across all different languages.
Remember growing up watching #Masoom and crying and #Bhavna how she fought for her child’s custody and #makdee scared me for life even her many works like the #TheGodmother 1:02
Beautiful convetsation.Many things to know.My all time favorite actress the Sabna Ajmi .I want many more and more discuss like these.Good job Anupama.waiting for a 2nd edition.
It's a fact that Mr. Amitabh Bachchan has been the greatest Indian actor since the early 70's and currently, he still holds that position. In the past, it was Mr. Dilip Kumar who reigned supreme. As the romantic hero [including the character of Devdas], no one could ever hold a candle to the illustrious Dilip. When he whispered sweet nothings into the heroine's ear, women in the audience were stirred because his panache was so potent, they felt he was whispering those words of endearment to each one of them. Yes, our Dilip was more handsome than any of the present-day heroes with that mop of hair, those lovely eye-brows and lashes that speak volumes for beauty. [Ask Liz Taylor] When I refer to Dilip Saab, I have to write with polished enthusiasm. I will hand to mantle of the Best Female Actress to none other than our beloved Shabana Azmi. A staunch fan of hers since the early 70's, the only current actor to follow in her footsteps is the multi-dimensional, Taapsi Pannu.
Shabana maam u gave us such a wonderful interview n many clarifications regarding hindi cinema Thks fr that Yr views were very intelligently exposed It is not just an interview but a complete expose of hindi cinema in the past eras I hope the young have watched n appreciated the interview
When I was studying in 1st PUC, multi language 🎥 Kanneshwar Rama film was got shooting With great Director Sri.M.S.Sathyu sir with their team with Sri.Ananth nag,Shabana Azm Madam and Tom Alter along with many more artist Arrived to Shikaripur Town in Shimoga Dist. In Karnataka , the film was got shooting in Sandy day in huge crowed ,then I met to Madam and Anath Sir. I also appear in little scean.all are the multi talented team.I hats up to Madam to your God Bless You.
Song 'Kar chale hum fida' was written along with 'apni azadi ko hum' and Ae mere watan ke logo' to be sung in honour of Indian soldiers after 62 war out of which 'Ae mere watan ke logo' was finally selected
Always so much pleasure listening to Shahana Azmi ..always knowledgeable and erudite ❤ as beautiful as ever .,thank God no work done on her beautiful face
every single word was quite like a matured pear 🍐. it's not a interview but also an extract by her life experiences. shabana sahiba jeety rahyahe. Well done 👏 on other hand lady is also doing very very well with samiling face as throwing lights love both of you 💗
As much as I enjoy and idolize Dilip Motilal and Balraj, I am as mesmerised if not more with the performances of SV Ranga Rao, Kannada Rajkumar, Udayakumar, Balakrishna, Narasinharaju.. and yes Nagesh and Ganesan from Tamil Nadu, Uttam Kumar in Bengal, to mention a few. At times the Hindi movie audience seem like frogs in a well oblivious of the talent that exists around the country.
At 17:20, Dilip Kumar looked at me like that mai to beechke tabah hojati, that’s what happened to Madhubala, wo bechari tabaah hi to hogayi after falling in love with him.
I don't see it as a simple B&W issue of a segment of Urdu speaking poets monopolizing the film industry. It was just that time, and place, barely out of the Independence struggle, and they provided some content for the then nascent film industry. Decades later, it has diluted and morphed into so much more...
One of the best interviews of Shabana recalling the times of Balraj Sahni, Kaifi Azmi and Dileep sahab. My father, a stage actor, (professor of engineering by profession, but a scholar) used to ask me to look at Balraj Sahni's eyes in Do bigha zamin when he opens the door to see the shock...As a 7-year old, I was cultivated into appreciating fine art - be it cinema, music or literature. My favourite has been Sahir Ludhianvi - always and forever. (Despite being a Tamilian and growing up in north India, I love this world of poetry. I can only be grateful to have been exposed to this world.
You got that right 😊
Dilip kumar, Sahir and Mohd.Rafi are also my all time favourites. They are the stars that shine at the highest level.
Who knew Shabana is such a wonderful raconteur! You guys needs to bring her back many more times. She’s barely scratched the surface of a deep reservoir of stories and anecdotes.
One of the BEST interviews in recent times. Shabana, one of the finest actors of Indian Cinema n my personal favourite for decades now has so brilliantly articulated on the sheer impact of old lyrics embellished in Urdu language in Hindi films and also on the legendary Dilip Kumar n Balraj Sahani. For millenniels, the top five films strongly recommended, as per me, will be: Mother India, Devdas, Ganga Jumna, Mughal e Azam n Garm Hawa.
The interview is thoroughly enjoyable n rewarding. Full marks(10/10) to Anupama.
You forgot Pyaasa, Awara and Saahib , Bibi aur Ghulam
@@zulfiqarbms I had restricted the no. of films to five. Yes, I am entirely in agreement with you on the three films named you. I am tempted to add 'Guide' n 'Pakeezah' for their sheer cinematic richness. That raises the no. of films to ten for 'a must' viewing by the millennials.
So intelligent, so lucid,so fluent, so knowledgeable...oh my God am running out of adjectives. I can listen to her for ever.
I envy their household, two great minds in sync.
Yes. They are intelligent thinkers and have a very compassionate way of voicing it out❤
Very nice interview .Sharan Azmi is articulate and draws from a rich experience.
I didn't want the interview to end! So good!
Dilip kumar was an institution and there is no actor who can say that he has not taken from Dilip saab- what a human being what an actor ❤❤
Such a delightful conversation about all the greats of the film industry.
this was great interview from Shabana ji. Its so much fun to listen to the stories behind the iconic movies and songs.
When Shabana Azmi said, the old songs were not just songs they were philosophies, I felt it. Kehta hai joker Sara zamana, aadhi hakikat aadha fasana, or zindagi ek Safar hai suhana, yahan kal kya ho kisne jana or ye jeevan hai is jeevan ka yahi hai yahi hai yahi hai rango roop are all songs that make you think. ❤
Totally agree
Mai zindagi ka saath nibhata chala gaya❤❤❤
@@saniyakhan3110 infact mai albeli ghumun akeli koi paheli hun mai, pagli hawaaein mujhe jahan bhi le jaayein in hawaaon ki saheli hun mai is so pro strong rule braking female.
@@vilearninglife4723phir tumhare yaad aaye yeh Sanam the soldiers expressions and there love to there beloved ones best I have ever seen rustom aur sohrab film
Aaj k youth ko nai chahye yeh sb😂😂
A most delectable exchange of precious memories and keen observations! An absolute treat!
Shabana Ji is the epitome of arts and culture - I fell in love with her when I saw her in Masoom for the first time
Dilip Kumar was not only the first ever method actor in the world he also had tremendous command over Urdu and English languages. Why Urdu was known as the language of Royals Dilip Kumar was the person who made one understand that. Similarly his English was straight out of high quality text books of the highest class. I'm a writer and an author. I have never been a fan of anyone except Dilip Kumar. He was so compelling. I could not resist him.
Shabana speaks so well. I'm really impressed.
Thank you Anupama Chopra.
I lived in India for 6 years. For passe times I went to cinema, I could undrestand half of the film. I saw many films. With 2 rupies at the lodge for ladies we could forget our homesickness and nostalgia for our country. I home the world could be like Indian movies with happy ending.
A lady came and borrowed me 5 rupies then she died with my money, a day before her death, she had gone to cinema just to forget he sufferings. Then I came to Europe, happy endings dont exicted.
These films developpes hope and compassions. with these beautiful actresses.
If you don't have comapssion in India, it would be the end of India.
The young men danced with the film and after that every participent left optimisic. God bless India
What a great Interview of the great Shabana Azmi talking about the legends, their importance to current artists & what we can learn from them. As an Artist I truly appreciate it! Great work Anupama ji 🙏 🇬🇧
Gosh! What a lovely conversation. I loved the way she related her memories. Her childhood must have been fascinating.
Such a great environment to have around during your imp. Years... No wonder she is what she is today❤
Such a lovely interview! Shabana, you are a repository of that time, you are precious.
What a beautiful conversation.
Actually the hospitality Shabana is talking about is quite similar to what my mother always talked about.No matter how small the income the welcome extended to guests would always be outright larger than life.i still remember the enormous cooking utensils.and also keep in mind there used to be no gas cylinder then.
The Golden Era project is quite amazing. Looking forward to some more. Absolutely amazing.
Loving this series, please keep them coming more often, it fills my heart with immense validating joy of nostalgia.
Man ,In just 30 min she talked like the museum curator and guide, of her art and experiences. Love this interview .
Beautiful interview. I m in love with shabana azmi ji the way she is talking about dilip saab. Its phenomenal 👍💯
Great words for all of them there.. And it sounds authentic too
Thanks Anupama for this series. Both episodes from people who love our movies and have gems to share from this era. Looking forward to more episodes
Unsurpassable ever ....and magician of cinema acting...is Dilip kumar.
Fabulous interview. I so agree with Shabana when she talks about Balraj Sahni’s performance in Garam Hawa. He was truly flawless in that film.
Every lover of old Hindi films should watch this episode. Shabana Saheba is extremely articulate in her presentation. Dr Surender Bhutani in Warsaw (Poland)
Fabulous! The brilliant Shabana Ji always a joy to watch
GREAT interview with Shabana is indeed worth enjoying. She is wonderful n full of information
🌸 Delightful conversation and very interesting anecdotes shared by Shabana Azmi of a bygone but lovingly remembered era. Though I’ve seen quite a few lengthy interviews of Shabana Azmi, this conversation offered precious stories I had not heard before. 😍
And even though I’ve watched quite a few films of the 50s, 60s and 70s, this video is a great reminder that I’ve yet a lot of catching up to do. I’ve not seen Yusuf Saab’s films Tarana, Naya Daur and Ram aur Shyam (but have seen Devdas, Mughal-e-Azam, Madhumati and Gunga Jumna). I have hardly seen anything with Balraj Saab in it, including Garm Hava, Kabuliwala and Haqeeqat (but I have seen Waqt and Neel Kamal, not liking the latter very much). 🤭
If only films from that time were more readily available in a great quality and in the original aspect ratios, especially in the part of Europe where I’m from. I often cringe watching a film because you can tell the image has shamelessly been cropped and scenes have shamelessly been cut (short), as if there is a total disregard for the filmmaker’s vision and what he/she originally put out, making it very hard for me to sit through them. Don’t get me started even on this horrendous trend of “colorizing” films that are in beautiful black and white originally. Why on earth?! 😩
Anyway, thank you Anupama. Could you also bring Waheeda Rehman, Sharmila Tagore, Vyjayanthimala, Mala Sinha, Saira Banu, Tanuja, Asha Parekh, Manoj Kumar, Biswajeet, Dharmendra, Madhavi Mukherjee and Helen to the show? That would be phenomenal. 🤓
You can easily connect with every word of Shabana ji coz you have seen them while growing up as a kid… actor’s like her are simply part of our genes 🧬
This was a fabulous interview. Want so many more like this.
I wanted to keep on listening...but everything interesting has to end.. When Shabana was describing about Dilip Kumar eye expression or her memories of smoky room and tinkling glasses... She created a kind of world which seems so magical... Great interview... Keep the show going 🤗😊
Quality time with quality people. In the meanwhile, long live Dilip and Balraj. You have nurtured my dreams like no one else.
Shabanaji was so passionate talking about Dilip Saab, that if not stopped by Anupma Chopra..she would have go on for another 2-3 hours…the respect..
Her love for her father shows. The way she explained, I was able to imagine her house all that years back.
This is Precious ❤ Thank you for doing this Anupama.
Loved this interview, 2 favorites of mine! Love Shabana Azmi.😊
Shabana ji interview and her fondness for Yusuf Sb brought back memories of my deceased parents. My parents loved him so much and Shabana jee is a fab actor too
Loved her interview
WoW ❤
After so many years, a beautiful conversational interview
very much a poised and anecdotal filled interview with the legendary shabana azmi ji..I do agree with her sentiments about dilip kumar ..he was quite a genius with literature and it was evident in his movies , amazing grip with language and expressions
What an amazing conversation!!!!! Don't even know where to start from for the praise of this conversation!
100% agree with dilip Kumar part
Totally agree
What a precious video! I could watch and listen forever if I could. What an individual and what a life.
Mitwa song in Devdas is a true gem by Dilip Kumar. Must see ❤
I am just adictred to listen to Shabana jee & Javed Sahab.
Great people.
Truely the earlier Hindi songs are not just songs, they are full of philosophical ideas.
The way Shabana said haqiqat 22:06...it is real pronunciation in urdu language. For younger generation it will be very difficult to say in this manner infact in whole Hindi cinema nobody can say like this..This is how urdu is spoken ,what today's lyricist is selling in the name of urdu poetry is gibberish
India m to 40 saal k ladke ko bhi uncle bola jata h pata nhi ap kisko young bol rhe ho 😂
Now a days forget urdu even Hindi is also bad of the singers, Urdu diction ki baat to bhool hi jaiye
@@saniyakhan3110shudh Hindi our pride not Urdu or hindustani language
@@rrao7963 good for you
My mother who was born in 1930 was very very fond of Dilim kumar.
5:09 It’s so refreshing to hear that people can grow up in non-segregated (by gender) households.
Jab tak filmon me Urdu shayari aur zaban rahi tab tak ka zamana golden era kehlata hai.
Despite the fact that the world is fully drowned in commercial interests to make more and more 💰 but I am highly grateful and thankful to you for interviewing the charming Shabana Aazmi.
Her personal experiences and observations were so natural and true that I was just listening to her
with tremendous respect and gratitude. I have really enjoyed this interview. Her statement that old songs were not only songs they were full of life and philosophy is 100% true. ❤
Today, I have seen my one of the favourites after 20-25 years.
She is gorgeous and a lovely lady, her unique and beautiful smile I think is a phenomenol gift 🎁 from Allah.
She is an amazing, intelligent, educated, sophisticated, and a versatile personality. Her name and fame is infinite. May Allah Taala shower His blessings upon her abundantly.
6 December 2023
Wednesday @ 09.34 am
Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪
Shabana is so right about bulk of the current music being a lot of noise, I call it "Halla-Gulla" music. Her observations of song lyrics in the good old days are on point. Think of "Kisi ke muskarahaton pe ho nisar".
Fully agree with her about Dilip kumar and Balraj Sahni !
I loved it... please continue, amazing interview
What an enchanting interview...Shabana ji an incredible artist & human❤❤❤❤❤
I didn’t even want to blink while watching this interview.❤❤❤
कुछ वर्षों पहले एक किताब पढ़ी थी - "याद की रहगुज़र"।
कैफ़ी आज़मी के जीवन और उस गुज़रे हुए दौर पर यह पुस्तक अनौपचारिक प्रकाश डालती है।
Bohat hi shaandaar episode!! Maza aa gaya dekh kar / love from Lahore!
Would really appreciate it if you also explored the golden era of other languages, it would be nice. There are many great writers and actors across all different languages.
Remember growing up watching #Masoom and crying and #Bhavna how she fought for her child’s custody and #makdee scared me for life even her many works like the #TheGodmother 1:02
No one like him on horizon yet. Dilip Kumar was an institute of acting.
Beautiful convetsation.Many things to know.My all time favorite actress the Sabna Ajmi .I want many more and more discuss like these.Good job Anupama.waiting for a 2nd edition.
It's a fact that Mr. Amitabh Bachchan has been the greatest Indian actor since the early 70's and currently, he still holds that position. In the past, it was Mr. Dilip Kumar who reigned supreme. As the romantic hero [including the character of Devdas], no one could ever hold a candle to the illustrious Dilip. When he whispered sweet nothings into the heroine's ear, women in the audience were stirred because his panache was so potent, they felt he was whispering those words of endearment to each one of them. Yes, our Dilip was more handsome than any of the present-day heroes with that mop of hair, those lovely eye-brows and lashes that speak volumes for beauty. [Ask Liz Taylor] When I refer to Dilip Saab, I have to write with polished enthusiasm. I will hand to mantle of the Best Female Actress to none other than our beloved Shabana Azmi. A staunch fan of hers since the early 70's, the only current actor to follow in her footsteps is the multi-dimensional, Taapsi Pannu.
Shabana maam u gave us such a wonderful interview n many clarifications regarding hindi cinema
Thks fr that
Yr views were very intelligently exposed
It is not just an interview but a complete expose of hindi cinema in the past eras
I hope the young have watched n appreciated the interview
Tnkq Shabana ji for lovely words for legend Dilip Saheb.
OMG YES! I love this episode already 👏🏽
songs were written from the heart back then...its bang on!
I have watched the movie"Shakti" fifty times just to watch Dilip Kumar
When I was studying in 1st PUC, multi language 🎥 Kanneshwar Rama film was got shooting With great Director Sri.M.S.Sathyu sir with their team with Sri.Ananth nag,Shabana Azm Madam and Tom Alter along with many more artist Arrived to Shikaripur Town in Shimoga Dist. In Karnataka , the film was got shooting in Sandy day in huge crowed ,then I met to Madam and Anath Sir. I also appear in little scean.all are the multi talented team.I hats up to Madam to your God Bless You.
How pretty Anupama mam is looking here seriously I can't take my eyes off of her.....❤
I just love listening to her.
So beautiful to see this video 😍 best wishes both of you 🎉🎉
Anupama this is the best Interview so far 😊
A mesmerizing interview!
Best Best Best Interview Ever... ❤❤❤
One of the best actress in Indian cinema 🔥❤🙏
Masterclass!
Just here for Guru Dutt❤
I love Shabana Azmi She is my all time favorite
Song 'Kar chale hum fida' was written along with 'apni azadi ko hum' and Ae mere watan ke logo' to be sung in honour of Indian soldiers after 62 war out of which 'Ae mere watan ke logo' was finally selected
Awesome-----------
Not just Dilip kumar, everyone was unique.. List is endless..
Treat to watch❤ thankyou
Always so much pleasure listening to Shahana Azmi ..always knowledgeable and erudite ❤ as beautiful as ever .,thank God no work done on her beautiful face
Excellent interview 👍
every single word was quite like a matured pear 🍐.
it's not a interview but also an extract by her life experiences.
shabana sahiba jeety rahyahe.
Well done 👏
on other hand lady is also doing very very well
with samiling face as throwing lights
love both of you 💗
MY FAVOURITE KAIFI AZMI SAAB'S SONG " TUM ITNA JO MUSKURA RAHI HO KYA GHAM HAI JISKO CHUPA RAHI HO"
Tarana..I was 20 when I saw it and I thought it was one of the greatest love stories
I respect very very few actors of bollywood. And Shabanaji is a very very respectful persona always. 💝
bold and beauty shabana azmiii❤❤❤❤❤❤she is such a treasure❤
A brilliant work. ❤❤
Interview is too short, I just love the conversation. I want to listen more.
Shabana Azami amazing and heart and soul touchable talk
Uff❤ Interview gold.
As much as I enjoy and idolize Dilip Motilal and Balraj, I am as mesmerised if not more with the performances of SV Ranga Rao, Kannada Rajkumar, Udayakumar, Balakrishna, Narasinharaju.. and yes Nagesh and Ganesan from Tamil Nadu, Uttam Kumar in Bengal, to mention a few. At times the Hindi movie audience seem like frogs in a well oblivious of the talent that exists around the country.
very nice interview.
At 17:20, Dilip Kumar looked at me like that mai to beechke tabah hojati, that’s what happened to Madhubala, wo bechari tabaah hi to hogayi after falling in love with him.
You are looking so rejuvenating Anupama.
I could hear her talk all day, everyday ❤
I recommend Deewar, Mugh- le - azam, Umarjaan, Pyaasa, Mother India, Masoom, Sholay, Kabhie Kabhie, Garam Hawa
I don't see it as a simple B&W issue of a segment of Urdu speaking poets monopolizing the film industry. It was just that time, and place, barely out of the Independence struggle, and they provided some content for the then nascent film industry.
Decades later, it has diluted and morphed into so much more...