Re: Contradicts
by Rajeshree on Mar 27, 2014 07:44 PM
IT IS NOW A PAST TENSE. WE SHOULD SALUTE BABY NANDA'S CAREER. ANY HOW, SHE WAS MARVELOUS & GLORIOUS STAR OF OUR CHILDHOOD!
Re: Timeless Nanda
by Vinod Pandey on Mar 27, 2014 02:27 PM
All these heroines mentioned by Waheedaji and herself are of my fathers generation. Still as a very young child studying in primary classes liked them and their films without understanding the whole story. In army's open air theatre of Gockunda fort (Hyderabad) me and my classmates of Kendirya Vidyalaya Golcunda fort were very much fond of these leading ladies of yester years due to their acting prowess and of course charms. Nutan, Sadhna and Asha Parekh were considered most attractive of all. Our class teacher Ms Durga resembled Asha Parekh and one Student Ms Nutan kalia was close to silver screen Nuta and her painting was kept in the drawing teachers office. Such was the influence of the then young leading ladies of silver screen. Alas that era is eclipsing (My beloved father and uncles are also gone. They and their generation men used to resemble and copy moustache and hair style of the leading men of those era). The demise of many of them and fear of others are making all of us sad. But then it is Nature's rule. Every body is a Musafir in this world. Ultimate destination is Parlokdham. May Nandaji's soul rest in peace
Re: Re: Timeless Nanda
by madan m on Mar 28, 2014 03:37 AM
In army's open air theatre..... reminds me also my childhood i spent at different cantonments. Sad that the era is slowly dying down. RIP Nanda.
Re: Re: Timeless Nanda
by Vinod Pandey on Mar 27, 2014 02:32 PM
Today generation love loud music and loud acting. Quite contrast to the melodious years of 1960-70s. There can not be any comparison at all but still we have to cope with this generation. Rish Kappor, Anil Kapoor, even Salman and Aamir khan of my generation and heroines of that era were very graceful than today's one.
Re: Re: Re: Timeless Nanda
by Vinod Pandey on Mar 27, 2014 03:34 PM
All these heroines mentioned by Waheedaji and herself are of my fathers generation. Still as a very young child studying in primary classes liked them and their films without understanding the whole story. In army's open air theatre of Gockunda fort (Hyderabad) me and my classmates of Kendirya Vidyalaya Golcunda fort were very much fond of these leading ladies of yester years due to their acting prowess and of course charms. Nutan, Sadhna and Asha Parekh were considered most attractive of all. Our class teacher Ms Durga resembled Asha Parekh and one Student Ms Nutan kalia was close to silver screen Nuta and her painting was kept in the drawing teachers office. Such was the influence of the then young leading ladies of silver screen. Alas that era is eclipsing (My beloved father and uncles are also gone. They and their generation men used to resemble and copy moustache and hair style of the leading men of those era). The demise of many of them and fear of others are making all of us sad. But then it is Nature's rule. Every body is a Musafir in this world. Ultimate destination is Parlokdham. May Nandaji's soul rest in peace