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Definition von धूपछाँव im Wörterbuch Hindi
Sunshine Substantiv weiblich 0 [hin2 Sonnenschein] Sonnenschein und Schatten Das Licht Und Schatten Muha0-Pilze = manchmal sonnig ist wie ein Schatten Ändere dich ständig. U-Was ist der Sonnenschein? Das joggen Inzwischen war das Essen schlecht bis heute ist es schick, dass Sadha Der Mann erholt sich von ihnen. - Fizzle 0, Bharti 3, p1. धूपछाँव संज्ञा स्त्री० [हिं० धूप + छाँव]
धूप और छाया । प्रकाश
और छाया ।
मुहा०—धुपछाँव होना = कभी धूप कभी छाया की तरह बराबर
बदलते रहना । उ०—जमाना क्या धूपछाँव है । यही जोगिन
अभी कल तक खाना खराब थी आज यह ठाठ हैं कि सदहा
आदमी इनके सबब से परिवरिश पाते हैं ।—फिसाना०,
भा० ३, पृ० १ ।
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Films Directed by Nitin Bose: Ganga Jamuna, Dhoop Chhaon, ...
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गीतांजलि (Hindi Poetry): Geetanjali (Hindi poetry) - Page 112
112 धनखेतों में धूपछाँव में लुकािछपी का खेला धनखेतों में धूपछाँव में लुकािछपी का खेला! नीलगगन में उजलेघन का बेड़ािकसने खोला? आज भर्मर यह भूलाकरने में मधुपानमधुर है; ...
रवीन्द्रनाथ टैगोर, Rabindranath Tagore, 2014
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Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema - Page 1994
... (Gopal Krishnan,H,1985) Dhoomketu (Gouranga Prasad Basu, B, 1958) Dhoomketu see Impostor or Dhumketu Dhoop Chhaon(Prahlad Sharma, H, 1977) Dhoop Chhaon(S.M.Raza, H,1954) Dhoop Chhaon/Bhagya Chakra (Nitin Bose, H B, ...
Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Paul Willemen, 2014
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Wanted Cultured Ladies Only!: Female Stardom and Cinema in ...
Dhoop Chhaon represents the process of stardom in a montage sequence comprising a series of metonymic shots from a poster, to fighting crowds at a ticket counter, to a scene at the theater, where shots of the audience are intercut with the ...
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Sounding the Nation: The Musical Imagination of Bollywood ... - Page 69
Calcutta's New Theaters was the studio that produced Dhoop Chhaon. The movie was directed by Nitin Bose along with his younger brother Mukul Bose; the music director was R.C. Boral. According to Lata Khubchandani, "Main Khush Hona ...
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Soundtrack Available: Essays on Film and Popular Music - Page 166
... which was first used successfully in the 1935 film Dhoop Chhaon, was already in place.20 In the 1938 film, Street Singer, directed by Phani Majumdar, there is a sequence in which the two main characters, Bhulwa (K. L. Saigal) and Manju ...
Pamela Robertson Wojcik, Arthur Knight, 2001
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Memories Come Alive: An Autobiography - Page 27
Productions, Devdas, Dhoop Chhaon/Bhagya Chakra, Purabi, Desher Mati, directed by Nitin Bose. In fact, Dhoop Chhaon may well have introduced the trend of playback singing in 1935. Another area of experience that caught Uncle's interest ...
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Story of a Bollywood Song:
It seems that the New Theatres beat its traditional rival Bombay Talkies for claiming the credit for the first playback in Hindi/Urdu movies. Bombay Talkies Jawani ki Hawa 1935 could have won the race against Dhoop Chhaon. It is reported that ...
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Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema
One of the most important developments of the 1930s was the introduction of the systematic use of the technique of playback singing in Hindi films with Dhoop Chhaon, produced in 1935 by New Theatres, and directed by Nitin Bose. The film's ...
Gulazāra, Saibal Chatterjee, 2003
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Female Stardom and Cinema in India, 1930s to 1950s - Page 127
Dhoop Chhaon represents the process of stardom in a montage sequence comprising a series of metonymic shots from a poster, to fighting crowds at a ticket counter, to a scene at the theater, where shots of the audience are intercut with the ...