FilmIndia (1948)

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FILMINDI A March, 1948 Hjordis Tersmeden, former wife of a Swedish business man. They first met when Mrs. Tersmeden, a 25-year old blonde arrived in London from Sweden. Niven fa a widower of 45 with two sons. His first wife died nearly two years ago after falling down a flight of steps at Tyrone Powers home in Hollywood. BUT THAT IS MADRAS MADRAS. Jan. 25. Laying the foundation stone of Paradise theatre of Tamil Nadu Talkies this morning at the i unction of Mount Road rnd Patullo Road, Mr. H. Sitaram Peddi, Minister for Industries and Labour, emphasized the need for Mfdras having good theatres like other bigger cities of India and hoped that the cinema industry in the province would develop on proper lines combining emertainment with education. Mr. Reddy emphasized that the amenities needed in a theatre should be provided at a cost within the reach of the common people. "In the present changing J Shah Nawaz has some worldly wisdom to teach Suraiya, who does not quite relish it, in "Aaj ki Raat", a Famous Films' social running at the Minerva, Bombay.. world," he said, they should make an attempt to provide comfortable seats and good view of a pictrue for the common man as much as for the rich who could afford til psy more. In Bombay, however, the au-j thorities never have any time tcl look at the most rotten theatres! with all possible inconveniences! and discomfiture to the millions oil its picturegoers! PEACE BE TO HIS SOUL! MOSCOW, Feb. 12. Sergei Eisenstein, Russia's great-! est film director and producer I passed away on the 10th Febru-j ary at the age of 50. He had! been working recent'y on the se-l cond part of his three-part film I "Ivan the Terrible". Eisenstein was born in 18981 and had been film producer since! 1924. His great film "Ivan the! Terrible" won for him the repu1 tation of Russia's premier film I director. SOVIET GIFT TO INDIAN CHILDREN The PATNA, Jan. 24. "Kishore Dal", a child-: "Don't do it only cowards commit suicide" says Suraiya to Motilal in "Aaj ki Raat." Famous Films' social now running at the Minerva. ren's organization of Bihar withM headquarters at Patna, has receiv-B ed two Soviet films, namely, "Beethovan's Concert" and "Holiday in Moscow" from the Society of Cultural Relations with other 64