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BHaratanatyam, NatyaSastra, Navarasa, Sringara, Subhalakshmi Kumar
vibhavas of sambhoga sringaram, determinants of love in union
In this photo: listening to sweet voices (remove tag), experiencing pleasures (remove tag), sensual objects (remove tag), people near and dear (remove tag), ornaments (remove tag)
With brilliant character actors of the level of Talish, Alauddin, Zeenat Begum, Kumar and Bibbo, Pakistan were fast coming up as a cinematic entity in the 1950s. After 1970s, the situation deteriorated, because most of these artistes had either died or become too old to act. One of those stalwarts, who made their mark very early after the Partition, was Ali Mir Kumar, a man now distinctly known to the enthusiasts of the films for his vital performance in film Tauba. Kumar belonged to UP India, with his family amongst the most respected Lucknow families of the Syed’s. His real name was Syed Ali Hasan Zaidi, but was lovingly called Mir Mujjan in the family. He started his career in films from New Theatres, Calcutta. His first two movies were Subah Ka Tara and Zinda Lash, in 1932. In these films, he was playing what is called a side role, while the hero in both of them was Saigal, with Rattan Bai. In his third film, Pooran Bhagat, which also had Saigal, Ali Mir became popularly known as Kumar. A personable man, Kumar soon made his presence felt, and was soon being considered as a stylish artiste. He was considered the most well dressed and polished person in the Indian industry. His other films in India were Yahudi Kee Larki, Watan, Suhag, Shehr Ka Jadoo, Maa Ka Pyar, Mughal-e-Azam, Nek Parveen and many others. His acting and dialogue delivery had an individual class, which is evident in many films, including Kamal Amrohi’s Mahal, where as the father of the accused, he implores the barrister to advocate his case well. Similarly, in Tauba, when he realizes that he has wasted his life in drinking, the face registers such sadness that is only brought on by the greatest artistes of their times. As Haji Sahab in Nek Parveen, and as Madhubala’s father in film Tarana, Kumar also impressed. Kumar married a very well known actress of her days, Pramella, and both of them established their own film making house, called Silver House, making films like Naseeb, Jhankar, Barey Nawab Sahab and Devar. His daughter from Pramella was Naqi Jahan, who was a most stunning beauty, and later participated in a Miss India contest.
In 1963, Kumar migrated to Pakistan, and started to work in Pakistani films without any delay. His son, S. A. Hafiz, who made Tauba, later became one of the best and well known directors of the country. Kamal and Zeba played the lead in Tauba, which became a grand success. Kumar performed so brilliantly that the young generation of those times also discovered his potential. In the film, Kumar is shown to be a person belonging to a good family, whose obsession with wine lands him into trouble, and he throws away, a lot of his fortune in pursuance of the drink. But, at the climax, losing all he has, he travels to Data Darbar and falls down at the steps. He wants to repent for his sins, and the Qawwali that follows Na milta agar yeh tauba ka sahara to hum kahan jatay, sung so famously by Saleem Raza, Munir Hussain, Irene Panreen and others, was the highlight of the film. There was a famous legend built around that Qawwali that Kumar was also a drunkard in real life, and having acted in the climax scene, he got so affected that he actually swore off sharab! It is noted by film critics that Qawwali was first used in Pakistan, as a potent climactic element, in Tauba. A. Hameed, who was one of the most versatile music directors of Pakistan, gave super hit songs in the film, including this fine Qawwali in 1964.
Kumar worked in quite a few Pakistani films, including Head Constable, Azad, Shabnam, Naela, Saiqa, Sajda (his own film), Hum Dono, Nadya Ke Paar, Ik Musaflr Ik Hasina, Baalam etc. Kumar died in 1982, while his son, S. A Hafiz had gone and settled in America, and died there. Two fine cameramen of the industry, Azhar Zaidi and Muzaffar Zaidi were Kumar’s nephews, while PTV’s famous makeup artiste, Lily Raza is his niece.
Amit Kumar Tiwari, Singer, Delhi University, Guru, Delhi, St. Andrew's School, Graphic Designer
Ashutosh Shukla GGSIP University St. Xavier's School Computer Engineer Graphic Designer Web Designer HTML Aptara inc G-cube Fiserv Delhi Ghaziabad Sultanpur Astrology
Name :- Chandan kumar Bharti
Address: Village Post, Balahun, PS. Darauli
District, Siwan ( Bihar ) Pin No. 841234
E-mail: chandan_bharati@yahoo.com
Chandankumar.chandan@gmail.com
Mob. : 09990489110, 09560675354
Phone : 011-46536772
CAREER OBJECTIVE
To meet the challenges of the Professional environment to utilized my skills, constructive and dynamic stewardship in the corporate world to achieve the objective of the organization.
STRENGTHS
Extrovert, Creative, Optimistic, Self-motivated, Smiling nature and Capable of working in hectic schedules.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Professional
•1 years diploma in Computer from Niit Centre New Delhi
Academics
•Intermediate from Delhi Board
•Matric from Delhi Board,
TECHNICAL SKILL:
•Computer Savvy, having indepth knowledge of Windows-95, 98, 2000, XP, MS-DOS, MS Office, Internet, Photo Shop, Coral draw, ,LAN,WAN,MAN,Networking Essential.
•Deals in Hardware, Software & Networking.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
•Currently working with KOMAL BUSINESS CENTRE. as a Computer Operator from 5 years .
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NAME : CHANDAN KUMAR BHARTI
FATHER'S NAME:MR. SUREMAN BHARTI
DATE OF BIRTH:19/01/1992
NATIONALITY:INDIAN
MARITAL STATUS:SINGLE
LANGUAGES KNOWN:ENGLISH, HINDI
HOBBIES :CRICKET & FOOTBALL
Amit Kumar Tiwari, Singer, Delhi University, Guru, Delhi, St. Andrew's School, Graphic Designer
Ashutosh Shukla GGSIP University St. Xavier's School Computer Engineer Graphic Designer Web Designer HTML Aptara inc G-cube Fiserv Delhi Ghaziabad Sultanpur Astrology
Neeraj Kumar Sharma established Nine O Nine Realtors in 2003, which grew from strength to strength under his able guidance.
I am fortunate to be a student at the LIFE Institute, an adult education not-for-profit branch of Ryerson Univesity. LIFE offers a wide variety of courses for retired people. Professor Kumar teaches one of the courses I'm taking. It has the expansive title "The Human Journey Over The Past 10,000 Years." It takes a special kind of lecturer to take on a topic that broad and do it in eight, two hour fascinating lectures.
Professor Emeritus Kumar is an academic with many interests and an exceptionally diverse knowledge base. He came to the University of Toronto on scholarship at age 21 from his native India to study physics.. His interests soon broadened to encompass the humanities and and he has spent much of his life exploring, teaching, and writing about the many dimensions of the human experience. He publishes a weekly newspaper column and teaches adult education courses on a variety of topics at several universities in Canada and India. It is a gift to have such mastery of a wide range of material but to have a talent for presenting it in an interesting and engaging way is a different kind of gift. Professor Kumar is a lecturer who combines both these qualities.
You can read more about Professor Kumar here: www.sehdevkumar.com/author/sehdev-kumarutoronto-ca/
I am a volunteer assistant in his "Human Journey" course and during today's lecture "Nature versus Nurture" I became more and more intrigued by the thought of photographing him in an effort to capture some of his wisdom, gentle warmth, and humanism in an informal portrait or two. He was more than happy to pose for a few photos in the hallway following today's class. I hope some of his personality comes through in these photos.
A note on the hat: Today Sehdev wore a beautiful traditional woven hat to class. I expressed interest in it before class and suggested he talk a bit about it at the start of today's lecture. He explained it comes from the northern "Himalayan" region of India and does not carry religious significance but is worn for warmth. Today was the first frigid winter day in Toronto with snow on the ground so I can understand it coming out of his closet today.
Manju Kumar, a beneficiary of AKF's adolescent girls empowerment programme in Patna. Manju had dropped out of school, after receiving scholastic training at AKFs learning centres she was able to return to school. She is now studying in Class 8 - Patna, Bihar
Kumar Patel, proprietor, Wigwam Village of San Bernardino, California, on Rt. 66. Photo taken April 24, 2007.
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