Launched The First Ever Website Dedicated To Geeta Dutt, www.geetadutt.com..visit now... |
Launched The First Ever Website Dedicated To Geeta Dutt, www.geetadutt.com..visit now... |
parag_sankla |
Nov 18 2008, 12:22 PM
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Geeta Dutt fans proudly announce that the first ever website dedicate to the legendary Geeta Dutt will be launched on her birth anniversary which falls on 23rd November 2008.
Please visit www.geetadutt.com on 23rd November 2008. Geeta Dutt fans This post has been edited by parag_sankla: Nov 23 2008, 02:14 AM Attached image(s) Please visit www.geetadutt.com
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jairaj |
Nov 19 2008, 08:02 PM
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First of all a huge Thank you to Paragbhai and all the people who made
this web sight dream come true. Absolute dedication and scarifices were made to keep Geetaji's memories alive. Congratulations to Paragbhai and everyone who helped him. In 1965 I moved to India from East Africa and went to live in Santacruz-west in an apartment complex on S. V. Road. In building no. 3 Geetaji moved in on the first floor with her children Taru, Arun and Nina together with some relatives. We had quite a few film personalities living in the complex at that time. Hemnatda's sister in law, B.R. Chopra saab's editor Mr. Pran Mehra, Mohan Chotiji, Jeetandra's sister (Gatu's mom).etc. All of them were very very humble and friendly and always ready to talk to us wide eyed teenagers. I remember Mohan Chotiji a lot and he used to come to our house on Holi day and drag us to play holi. On one such occassion, Geetaji and her children came down to play holi and Tuntunji (Umadevi) was visting Geetaji so she came to play as well. We had a great time. Both of them sang songs and reveled in the festivities. No airs, no show off, nothing. For us as teenagers, it was a big deal because we were not ignored. Geetaji was so beautiful and what an amazing voice!!! Geetaji was a very kind and compassionate soul, always smiling and would stop and say hello if she was going out. The children were here life. In the evening we used to see her sitting in the balcony listening to her songs and would wave to us when we passed by. You could see her listening to her songs of Anubhav, Mujhe Jaan na kaho meri Jaan, Koi chupke se aake. I have heard her singing these while she was playing the record too. What a beautiful voice!!! We knew she was lonelyand sad yet she had such compassion!!! Smile and acknowledge us even in her sadness!!!! You saw a kind of melancholy in her eyes, yet she always had a smile for everyone. Then one day, we heard she was in hosipital and we all felt very very sad. We kept a vigil as to what was going on and when she passed away it was a very sad day for all of us. It felt as though the whole world was quiet that day!!! What a beautiful soul was Geetaji??? The thing that I remember the most is her smile, her beauty and those beautiful expressive eyes. I will never forget her. This post has been edited by jairaj: Nov 19 2008, 08:24 PM |
HumTum |
Nov 19 2008, 09:45 PM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 9387 Joined: 6-December 06 Member No.: 8009 |
First of all a huge Thank you to Paragbhai and all the people who made this web sight dream come true. Absolute dedication and scarifices were made to keep Geetaji's memories alive. Congratulations to Paragbhai and everyone who helped him. In 1965 I moved to India from East Africa and went to live in Santacruz-west in an apartment complex on S. V. Road. In building no. 3 Geetaji moved in on the first floor with her children Taru, Arun and Nina together with some relatives. We had quite a few film personalities living in the complex at that time. Hemnatda's sister in law, B.R. Chopra saab's editor Mr. Pran Mehra, Mohan Chotiji, Jeetandra's sister (Gatu's mom).etc. All of them were very very humble and friendly and always ready to talk to us wide eyed teenagers. I remember Mohan Chotiji a lot and he used to come to our house on Holi day and drag us to play holi. On one such occassion, Geetaji and her children came down to play holi and Tuntunji (Umadevi) was visting Geetaji so she came to play as well. We had a great time. Both of them sang songs and reveled in the festivities. No airs, no show off, nothing. For us as teenagers, it was a big deal because we were not ignored. Geetaji was so beautiful and what an amazing voice!!! Geetaji was a very kind and compassionate soul, always smiling and would stop and say hello if she was going out. The children were here life. In the evening we used to see her sitting in the balcony listening to her songs and would wave to us when we passed by. You could see her listening to her songs of Anubhav, Mujhe Jaan na kaho meri Jaan, Koi chupke se aake. I have heard her singing these while she was playing the record too. What a beautiful voice!!! We knew she was lonelyand sad yet she had such compassion!!! Smile and acknowledge us even in her sadness!!!! You saw a kind of melancholy in her eyes, yet she always had a smile for everyone. Then one day, we heard she was in hosipital and we all felt very very sad. We kept a vigil as to what was going on and when she passed away it was a very sad day for all of us. It felt as though the whole world was quiet that day!!! What a beautiful soul was Geetaji??? The thing that I remember the most is her smile, her beauty and those beautiful expressive eyes. I will never forget her. Jairaj that was lovely. It really wet my eyes. Thank you so much. |
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