Compiled by Chitra Parayath 07/13/2004
Guru Dutt’s Kagaz Ke Phool
S D Burman-Kaifi Azmi combination of Kagaz Ke Phool is memorable. Kaifi Azmi's big break in films came with Kaagaz ke phool and he scored with Dekhi zamane ki yaari and Waqt ne kiya.
B R Chopra's Naya Daur
Dilip Kumar Vyajayanthimala and Ajit star in this evergreen classic.
Yash Chopra's Kabhi Kabhie
A traditionalist Amitabh Bachhan delares "Humein koi haq nahin pahunchta ke hum apni khushi ke liye apne maa-baap ke armanon ka gala ghont de."
Yash Chopra’s Waqt
Hardly has the late great Balraj Sahni serenaded his middle-aged wife, the blushing Achla Sachdev, the mother of his three sons with Ae meri Zohra Zabi when a terrible earthquake dispels the family and sends them helter-skelter.
Raj Khosla’s Mera Saya
Sadhana’s Jhumka gira re number from Mera Saya had the audience fling rupee notes onto the screen.
SHYAM Benegal’s Manthan
The movie depicted how the prejudices of politicians and middlemen are overcome to create and popularise milk co-operatives, with new technology. Mrinal Sen’s Mrigaya
Mithun Chakraborty became the prey of colonial justice when he murdered the villainous moneylender and took his head to the British officer claiming that he had rid the village of its most savage beast. With that primal beast-on-the-hunt performance, Mithun won the national award.
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