FilmIndia (Feb-Dec 1949)

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FILMINDt A came one of the most famous screen teams. Beery was a skilled aviator and worked in the U.S. Naval Air Force Reserve. Though he was often typed as a tough guy in his later pictures, in private life he was kind and gentle, a good friend and devoted father to his adopted daughter Carol Ann. A BEGINNING AT LAST! Bombay, April 21. Realizing the value of visual aids in education, the Government of Bombay have decided to spend Rs. 75,000| in three years on grants to non-government schools for the purchase of 16 mm film projectors. These projectors will be used for showing educational films circulated by the government and thus make life for school children more interesting and instructive. We, however, hope it is not all Congress propaganda and tree planting exploits of the ministers that will be shown to the boys. YOUR FAVOURITE MUSIC FROM THE FILMS ft ANDAZ ft APNA DESH ft BARI BEHEN ft ZIDDI ft DAWLAT ft SUNHERE DIN ft GIRLS' SCHOOL ft SAWAN BHADO ft CHAR DIN ft EK TERI NISHANI ON 'HIS MASTER'S VOICE' THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD. CALCUTTA BOMBAY MADRAS DELHI Recruit Neel Kant, c|o Mr. V bhu, 143, Frere Road, Carnac Fort, Bombay 1, is 21, 5'-91" Maratbi and Hindi, and bag su amateur dramatics ONLY THE TOE! Nice, April Prince Aly Khan was sligh jured in one toe in an accident occurred on Wednesday the April. However, the injury so serious as to put off his talked-of wedding to the glai Rita Hayworth. Anyway tht ance has not reached the to yet and an injury there matter. STAGE ANCESTOR! London, Apr Sir Seymour Hicks, well-l British actor, died at his hojj Hampshire, on Wednesday 6th at the age of 78. Beginning his stage careei humble way, earning a shi night, he rose to be a leading of the English stage. He mostly in comedies, wrote 64i and did valuable work for fill radio. VASAN'S GENEROSITY!! Madras, Apri Producer S. S. Vasan of t mini Studios, Madras, made when he handed over a che<* Rs. 1 lakh for the Gandhi N o Memorial Fund to Dr. Rai Prasad. 10 J Dr. Rajendra Prasad was 58