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Okay so these pictures are not from an old Bolly movie, but taken from the trailer of the upcoming flick, Detective Byomkesh Bakshi.
The trailer is already out in Youtube, featuring some lovely vintage cars and period localities in Kolkata.
Attaching a couple of pics of a gorgeous Jaguar Mark VI.
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Originally Posted by //M
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Okay so these pictures are not from an old Bolly movie, but taken from the trailer of the upcoming flick, Detective Byomkesh Bakshi.
The trailer is already out in Youtube, featuring some lovely vintage cars and period localities in Kolkata.
Attaching a couple of pics of a gorgeous Jaguar Mark VI. |
You mean a Jaguar Mark 4 . Looks like a car that's moved from Calcutta to Mumbai in the last couple of years :)
Cheers
Rajesh Khanna alias "Kaka" from an old movie.
(picture by FB friend Twin Travels)
Not many seem to have noticed my post here on this
very thread- concerning a car that is regularly featured on the Mumbai Classic drive thread- The chop-top Dodge,
GJA 7347. The concerned link:
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/vintag...ml#post3632582
'Neways, for the records, a
1954/55 Dodge Kingsway convertible, is seen here, in the Bengali movie
Deya Neya (give & take! :D), circa 1963.
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you -
WBD 7188. :D
Pardon the
useless quality of the pics- but as they say,
anything is better than nothing.
An interesting fact concerning the movie
Deya Neya:
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During the mid 1960s Tanuja started a parallel career in Bengali movies in Kolkata starting with Deya Neya (1963) where she was paired opposite Uttam Kumar
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Tanuja- a well known yesteryears actress is the mum-in-law of Ajay Devgn- and mum of well known actresses Kajol and Tanishaa. Credits- Wiki. I'm woeful with movies, you see!
A couple of links for viewing the movie: (YouTube)
Part 1 of 11:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=atB_8gOzerY
Part 11 of 11:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBP3xCpoAJA
Another link for the full movie:
www.veoh.com/watch/v172741478mgFGCYX?
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by FINTAIL
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'Neways, for the records, a 1954/55 Dodge Kingsway convertible, is seen here, in the Bengali movie Deya Neya (give & take! :D), circa 1963. |
This pretty 1954 convertible is not a Dodge Kingsway, but a badge engineered cousin - the DeSoto Diplomat. Well actually both were badge engineered Canadian Plymouths for export markets.
From the movie 'Pyar Hi Pyar' (1968)

Picture clicked during the shooting of Sholay - one Matador can be identified. The other car ??
(from the Amitabh Bachchan FB page)
Pictures from the early 1970's film Dharmatma starring the Late Feroz Khan and Hema Malini. Must admit that Feroz Khan starrers from his production house showed a wide galaxyendy cars of the days. Feroz Khan's car sense was superb and perhaps only a very few other stars of his time could match him here :
The hero and heroine crooning "kya khoob lagti ho"
The two baddies Ranjeet and Late Sudhir
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Originally Posted by anjan_c2007
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Pictures from the early 1970's film Dharmatma starring the Late Feroz Khan and Hema Malini. |
Um, a bit :OT if I may- that's not Hema Malini but Rekha! :)
does anyone remember this Tiku Talsania comedy on Doordarshan?
A few scenes from the movie,
Adaalat, circa 1976.
An
MRF registered Mustang is seen here. Was trashed mercilessly throughout. She still looks like a beaut though- Who knows, she might survive?
Don't miss the Elkhart Yellow 1973 Premier President! :D :
In the last pic, some parts were removed, so as to prevent their destruction. Spares were an issue, as is evident.
Photo credits: IMCDb.org
The late Joy Mukherjee at the wheel with Asha Parekh and her mother in the backseat.
Which car could this be?
(image posted by a FB friend on the late Joy Mukherjee's 76th birthday today)
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