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"Aye Mere Watan Ke Logo" was written by Kavi Pradeep to commemorate the Indian soldiers who died during the Sino-Indian War. Pradeep was deeply moved by the casualties of war. In late 1962, while taking a walk along Mahim beach in Mumbai, Pradeep became inspired. He borrowed a pen from another walker and wrote the opening stanza of the song on ...
Title Year produced Year colorized Distributor and color conversion company Babes in Arms: 1939: 1993: Turner Entertainment [45] [46]: Babes in Toyland: 1934: 1991: American Film Technologies
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Kavi Pradeep was born Ramchandra Narayanji Dwivedi in 1915 into a middle-class Audichya Brahmin family in the small central Indian town of Badnagar near Ujjain.Since his early student days and later while pursuing graduation from University of Lucknow, [5] he had a passion for writing and rendering Hindi poetry.
This category is for films presented entirely in black-and-white or color-tinted black-and-white and not colorized. Films which are mainly in black-and-white (e.g. Somers Town) are also included in this category.