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Imagine being so embarrassed of your own profession that you pretend to be something else entirely. Well, back in the 1940s, our beloved music maestro Naushad faced such a scenario. His parents, not wanting to admit their son was in the "chee-chee" film industry, introduced him to his future in-laws as a tailor! Yes, you read that right! Tailor bhaiya, not the musical genius we all know and love! đ
Ironically, Naushadâs wedding tunes were from his own blockbuster film "Rattan" (1944). Wah, kya baat hai! Imagine dancing to your own beats on your shaadi! Kudos to writer Swayam Ganguly for unearthing such gems in "Chambers Book of Cinema Facts", recently published by Hachette India. But wait, thereâs more! This book is a treasure trove of jaw-dropping, fascinating stories from the world of cinemaâHollywood, Bollywood, European, African, Asianâyou name it. From legendary actors to behind-the-scenes geniuses, itâs got everything for the true cinephile. Letâs talk numbers, shall we? Did you know the Indian movie with the most songs is "Indrasabha"? Hold your breath, 71 songs! Composer Nagardas Nayak sure had his work cut out for him. đ˛ And if you think thatâs wild, check this: "Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo" from the eponymous 2004 film is the longest Hindi film song, clocking in at a whopping 20 minutes, split into three parts. Talk about an epic! Raj Kapoor fans, hereâs something for you: "Sangam" and "Mera Naam Joker" are the only Bollywood films to have two intervals each, with runtime stretching to nearly four hours. Popcorn khatam ho gaya toh kya, interval toh do hain! đŹ And if you think Bollywood meets global sports is a rare combo, think again. An anecdote titled "When Mohammed met Muhammad" details how legendary singer Mohammed Rafi, on a musical tour in Chicago, got to meet none other than boxing legend Muhammad Ali. Ali, who usually didnât meet fans, made an exception for Rafi. Badiya hai na? Now, letâs zoom out a bit. According to Ganguly, world cinema has become more inclusive and accessible, thanks to technology. European cinema, with its avant-garde movements like French New Wave and Italian Neorealism, has significantly influenced the art and grammar of filmmaking. Hollywood, which rose to prominence post-World War I, took the reins from Italian cinema and hasnât looked back since. Kiranâs Gyan: In Bollywood, sometimes itâs not about who you are, but who you pretend to be. If Naushad can be a tailor, maybe I should tell people Iâm a rocket scientist! đ Stay tuned for more masala, filmy gossip, and behind-the-scenes stories from your trusted Bollywood snoop, Khabree Kiran! Tags: Bollywood, Hindi Cinema, Naushad, Mohammed Rafi, Raj Kapoor, European Cinema, Hollywood, Music, Film Trivia *Keep your popcorn ready, because Khabree Kiran always has more in store! đżâ¨
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