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Raj Kapoor, known as the 'Showman' of Indian cinema Raj Kapoor had received many awards throughout his career, including 9 "Filmfare Awards"...
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Raj Kapoor, known as the 'Showman' of Indian cinema Raj Kapoor had received many awards throughout his career, including 9 "Filmfare Awards". The Government of India honoured him with the "Padma Bhushan" in 1971 and "Dadasaheb Phalke" Award in 1987 - the highest award for cinematic excellence in India. In 2001, he was honoured with "Best Director of the Millennium" by Stardust Awards. He was named "Showman of the Millennium" by Star Screen Awards in 2002.His films have some of the best songs of Bollywood which are famous even today.
Raj Kapoor is still known as one of the best directors of India who had the knack of getting the best out of any one, since he had mastered all departments of film making. Beautiful songs like 'Har dil jo pyar karega' from the film Sangam and 'Kehta hai joker saara zamana' from the film Mera Naam Joker simply show the potential of music in his films.
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SONG: DEKH MAUSAM MUSIC:RAJESH ROSHAN LYRICS:GULSHAN BAWRA SINGER:LATA MANGESHKAR & AMIT KUMAR FILM:DUNIYA MERI JEB MEIN 1979
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SONG: DEKH MAUSAM MUSIC:RAJESH ROSHAN LYRICS:GULSHAN BAWRA SINGER:LATA MANGESHKAR & AMIT KUMAR FILM:DUNIYA MERI JEB MEIN 1979
Duniya Meri Jeb Mein is a 1979 Bollywood action film directed by Tinnu Anand. The film stars Rishi Kapoor,Neetu singh, Shashi Kapoor and Helen.The music was given by Rajesh Roshan while the lyrics were written by Gulshan Bawra.
Neetu Singh (born 8 July 1958) is an Indian and Bollywood Actress of the 70s. She worked as a child actor under the name Baby Sonia, she played as 'Roopa' (child actress) in 1966 movie Dus Lakh, she also played dual roles in the hit film Do Kaliyan (1968).
Neetu Singh made her debut as a heroine in 1972 with Rikshawala which was a flop. She took a small role in Yaadon Ki Baarat (1973), which became a hit, and her sizzling dance number to the song Lekar hum brought her so much attention that she was immediately offered lead roles again. In most films, Neetu was cast as the fun-loving daughter or the 'optimistic' or 'lively' girlfriend. She acted with the top stars of her day, especially Rishi Kapoor with whom she appeared in half a dozen films.
On screen and off it, Neetu and Rishi Kapoor fell in love. This led to the couple tying the knot in 1979 after a much publicized engagement that was the talk of Bollywood. Neetu was 21 at that time. She was at the top of her career, having just been nominated for a Filmfare Award as Best Supporting Actress for Kaala Pathar (1979), but she retired.
She dismissed the allegation that she left films, because it was customary for actresses married to the famous Kapoor family to retire after marriage, claiming that it was her 'personal choice.
Neetu is married to Rishi Kapoor and they have two children, Riddhima, a fashion designer and recently married to a Delhi based industrialist called Bharat Sahni. Their son Ranbir Kapoor is a Bollywood actor.
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CIA veteran Michael Scheuer on C-Span, Dec. 5, 2010 is asked for his views by a man who says, "I, for one, am sick and tired of all these Jews...
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CIA veteran Michael Scheuer on C-Span, Dec. 5, 2010 is asked for his views by a man who says, "I, for one, am sick and tired of all these Jews coming on C-span and other stations and pushing us to go to war against our Muslim friends. They're willing to spend the last drop of American blood and treasure to get their way in the world. They have way too much power in this country. People like Wolfowitz and Feith and the other neo-cons that jewed us into Iraq; and now we're going to spend the next 60 years rehabilitating our soldiers. I'm sick and tired of it." Michael Scheuer: I think that American foreign policy, of course, is eventually up to the American people. One of the big things that we've not been able to discuss in this country for the last 30 years is our policy towards the Israelis. Whether we want to be involved in fighting Israel's wars in the future is something that Americans should be able to talk about. They may vote yes. They may want to see their kids killed in Iraq or Yemen or somewhere else to protect Israel. But the question is, we need to talk about it. Ultimately Israel as a country is of no particular worth to the United states...strategically - they have no resources we need, their manpower is minimal, their association with us is a negative for the United states. Now that's a fact. What you want to do about that fact is entirely different, but for anyone to stand up in the United states and say that our support for Israel doesn't hurt us in the world - our our support for Hosni Mubarak's dictatorship doesn't hurt us, is to just defy reality." Scheuer bravely says what goyim paying attention fearfully whisper. If he had time, he might have mentioned Stephen Sniegoski's book, The Transparent Cabal: The Neo-conservative agenda, war in the Middle East, and the National Interest of Israel. But both Scheuer and SniegoskI analysis could go deeper if they understood the false-flag nature of 9/11; both accept the totally absurd official 9/11 story. Truly amazing.
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