FilmIndia (1946)

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Hay, 1946 F I L M I N D I A Besides a crushed flower brings the perfume home. Do you think I have opened a dharmashala? ^ M. MOKHASUNARIS (Vizianagaram) What is the difference between "glamour" and "lauty"? Glamour is the shine over beauty and the mirror in which beauty sees its reflection. FVINDER NATH SAHGAL (Lahore) We, the Punjabis, have the best of everything. The fct of girls, boys, manners etc. How about shifting the hdquarters of "filmindia" to Lahore? Then we would tie the best mag also. Wait a bit son. Who told you that the Punjabis have the best of manners? Don't dope yourself like this. How is your "Gvalan", Mr. Patel? It is a picture worth risking a ticket. D. SARASWATI (Poona) Must artistic films be gloomy? Not necessarily. It has become a fashion to call the morbid as artistic. The little flower smiling in the face of the sun is a piece of art with no shadows of gloom about it. Art depends on what colours you take out of it and the colours take their hues from the mind of the artist. Who will be the screen's "Great Lover Of 1946"? Shantaram. He stares at Jayashree like a lunatic and she marries him out of sheer fright in "Dr. Kotnis". I Why don't producers give us "pictures" with a punch? They give more than a punch — a kick on the shins that sends you yelling all over the town. ] K R. NATH (Bombay) I When a woman loves you and you love another wo II n, how would you clear off the first? By showing the second to the first. Women are very sensitive. They don't need a second reminder. How do film stars spend their leisure hours? In bed with dirty clothes over them. In short they relax. Some, of course, gamble with cards, you know, flush, rummy and what not. A. RAHMAN (Melvisharam) If "the boy carries the expression" and "the girl Ties the moon" as you say in your December issue. lat does the "moon" carry? The reflection of the lovers. ADHAV KEERIYOT (Bombay) Which do you hate more.3 A cot with bugs or a life th a nagging wife? The bug takes a drop of blood and sleeps satisfied. The wife churns the blood and takes with her a big bit of the man's mind leaving him halfmental. What do you think of a man who is always suspect> his Keautiful young wife? Suspecting a beautiful wife is like smelling again a beautiful flower to see whether the intensity of the fragrance is still as of old. But suspecting is a gentle art which must be practised in a soothing manner. M. P. Productions' Musical Hit with CHABBI, JAHAR, PURNIMA, NATWAR and IFTIKHAR. ZbixseuJ £«, . PRAMEN MITRA. WATCH FOR ITS RELEASE For CENTRAL PROVINCES : JAMNADAS LTD. For SOUTH: SELECT PICTURES CIRCUIT. For BENGAL : MANSATA FILM DISTRIBUTORS. 31