FilmIndia (1948)

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FILMINDlA a naked dance in the college, the censors find it quite fit for exhibition! Do the censors think that our college girls are no better than courtesans? Are the members of the Censor board as ignorant of our educational institutions as most of our film producers?" MADRAS. .4. M. Viswcmath. DEKHO DEKHOJEE" AND DIE "A man once went to a learned physician for his advice which would enable him to live for a century. The doctor advised him to abstain from smoking and drinking and lead a solitary life. "Shall I then live for a hundred years, doctor?, asked the would be centenarian eagerly. "No," replied the doctor, "but you will feel so." "Had I been the doctor, I would have advised the patient to pay a visit to "Dekhojee" with the assurance that during the 150 March, 1948 Recruit F. F. Mogal, of Kasturbhai's Block, Khanpur, Ahmedabad is 21, 5'-6", a gymnast and sportsman, and has learnt acting before a mirror. minutes of the show he would feel like having lived for 150 centuries, what to talk of years! Isn't my suggestion better, Mr. Patel?" NAWALGARH. B. B. L. Kapcor SARDAR MUST HAVE SMILED "I was amused, when I was told that our film producers called on Sardar Patel, during his last visit over here, in a form of a deputation. They presented him with a cheque for Rs. 73,000 and related their grievances. "The presenting of a cheque and the request to redress, must have amused our shrewd Sardar and he must have taken their grievances as an after-dinner joke. Do you agree with me?" BOMBAY Dinker M. Desai. AND I HEARD SUSHILA RANI! "I could only now write to you that during the first week of its release I had a chance to visit "Gvalan" produced and directed by yourself. "The picture was very nicely themed and I had also a chance to see the real humanity in HinduMuslim unity which is hardly seen in its real sense in our pre This BNC Mitchell Camera has received the widest appreciation from Film Studios all over the world. , The camera itself is built into a compact soundproof housing. The single lens is mounted on the front of the outer case thus eliminating shooting through glass windows. N INDIA TO INSTAL BNC CAMERA The first Mitchell BNC Camera in India has been acquired by M s. PAKSHIRAJA STUDIOS Coimbatore, to fulfil their Ambitious expansion programme. Write to us to-day: «0 58