January 5, 2016

February 17, 2015

The Lost Films of Helen

This video slideshow shines a light on some Helen films that haven't been seen since they were originally released many years ago. They are presumed to be lost forever.The complete total of lost Helen films most likely numbers over 100. In addition, many Helen films that have been released are censored versions that edited out her dances. Such films include Rail Ka Dibba, Khazanchi, Return of Superman, Barkha Bahaar and many others.

The audio for this video is from a lost Helen film. The song is Jhoom Jhoom Ke Jaam Choom Ke. Singer: Geeta Dutt. Film: Coffee House (1957). Music: Roshan. Lyrics: Prem Dhawan. Actors: Geeta Bali, Shammi Kapoor.


March 30, 2014

Helen on Blu-ray (Ultimate Edition)

This is the expanded Ultimate Edition of Helen on Blu-ray. As usual, I remastered all the videos to the best of my ability, and now most look and sound better than they ever have before. So, gather friends and family around a large widescreen HDTV, open a bottle of Vat 69, serve some hot samosas with some tamarind chutney on the side, and have a party. :party Then, sit back, pop the disc in your player, and let Helenji entertain you :e for the next 4 hours as only she can. :tup


Get the Blu-ray here at DesiTorrents. Registration is required.


March 11, 2014

Video of the week

Enjoy the classic Didi Tera Devar Deewana from Hum Aapke Hain Koun (1994) that was taken from a Zee TV HD broadcast. :tup



Next post: Helen on Blu-ray (Ultimate Edition). :e :e

August 14, 2013

Cricket in the Jungle

Cricket, anyone?

Here are Guyana's Dave Martins and The Tradewinds as they perform one of their best songs - Cricket in the Jungle. Enjoy
:O

August 13, 2013

Rare Helen....Remixed (Part Two)

Here is another remixed collection of some rare "first time on Youtube" Helen videos. The centerpiece of this compilation is an ultra rare video where Helen finally meets her match as she dances with her greatest partner yet - herself. :e :e

In addition, rare trailers for Don, Raja Jani, and Amar Akbar Anthony are featured throughout the video :tup. Enjoy :)



July 24, 2013

Madhumati as Helen in Suno Zindagi Gaati Hai

Helen had many copycats throughout her long and storied career in Bollywood. But none was more blatant than Madhumati. Here she performs in Suno Zindagi Gaati Hai from Pagla Kahin Ka (1970); during which she hopelessly mimics Helen while Helen bemusedly watches from the audience.

Often imitated, never duplicated. There is only one Helen. Don’t be fooled by impostors.
;)

July 1, 2013

Chutney Music

According to Wikepedia, Chutney music is a form indigenous to the southern Caribbean, popular in Guyana, Trinidad and Suriname. It derives elements from traditional Indian music and popular Trinidadian Soca music. This contemporary fusion of genres was created by Indo-Caribbean people whose ancestors were from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Bengal and the South Indian area around Madras. Enjoy Guyana's Terry Gajraj and Trinidad's Rikki Jai as each performs one of their biggest hits. This is followed by a video from a fine local band from Suriname.





June 30, 2013

Video of the week

Helen dances to an Arabic/Tribal/Funk/Disco :o fusion instrumental in Raakhi Ki Saugandh (1979).

June 22, 2013

Helen on Blu-ray

My most ambitious project yet: Helen on Blu-ray.

42 videos in glorious 16X9 Widescreen High Defintion. This collection was compiled from the very best sources available. Many thanks to those who contributed some high quality videos that I used for this Blu-ray. As usual, most videos were remastered and improved to the best of my ability with various Avisynth and Virtualdub filters.

Friends and family of Mister Naidu say it just might be the best thing he's ever done. :$

Long live Helenji :)




Unfortunately, I won't be making this available for download. The size of this Blu-ray is just too large (20gb)...and the audience for this is simply too small. :( Btw, this is the 100th post of this humble little blog which debuted 4 years ago on April 20, 2009. :party They said it wouldn't last. But somehow it has against all odds o_O Will there be a 101st???...stay tuned :)

May 10, 2013

Video of the week

Absolutely <3 Kabhi Kabhi Saiyyan Sharaab Pikey Aaye from Raakhi And Rifle (1976). Helen dances in perfect synchronization :o with the heavy beat of the tabla in accompaniment with the unique and lovely sound of the harmonium. :tup

I remastered this video that was taken from a low resolution VCD and I think it came out rather well...if I must say so myself
:$.




May 4, 2013

Rare Helen....Remixed

Here is a remixed collection of some rare "first time on Youtube" Helen videos. In addition, one super rare non-Helen video is featured throughout the video :tup. If there's enough interest, most of these videos will appear in their original form on future DVD compilations that I may make. Enjoy :)

April 25, 2013

Video of the week

Watch and enjoy as Rekha gives Prem Chopra :vD and his band of thugs a beating they'll never forget. :r

Thanks to bollywooddeewana for creating and posting this on YouTube. xD

April 7, 2013

Helen - Woman of a Thousand Faces

Silent film star Lon Chaney was known as the Man of a Thousand Faces due to his ability to transform himself into the many different characters in his films. But I think that since Helen had so many different looks throughout her long and storied career, that she should be thought of as the female counterpart to Mr. Chaney. So, I've created a short slideshow to prove my point. Enjoy :)

April 3, 2013

Ankh Ladti Hai Lad Jane De - Parmatma (1978)

Fantabulous dance and song from Parmatma (1978). Helen gyrates her hips mightily while showing off her curvaceous Latin figure. Latin? Yes, she's 75% Latin & 25% Burmese :tup. For this song, she's in full-blown hippie mode. She wears tight hip-hugging bell bottom pants along with a sexy knot blouse, and tops off her attire with a headband around her long brown hair. Groovy! \m/ Also, the video of the song is simply fantastic 8).

Ankh Ladti Hai Lad Jane De is a really great western-sounding song that could have fit nicely in any Santana album from that era. Electric guitar and Moog Synthesizer are featured prominently throughout the track and in most of the songs in the movie. K Babauji wrote the soundtrack, and many of the songs have a strong RD Burman vibe, Parmatma Title Music and Suraangini Kamaal Karegi in particular. Imo, Parmatma may be the best RD Burmanesque soundtrack written by someone else. One can only hope that someday someone rips it from a vinyl LP and gives it the spotlight it so richly deserves.

Btw, Ankh Ladti Hai Lad Jane De has been added to the Radio Helen playlist. Enjoy!
:)





March 19, 2013

RDB Music

Groove to this sweet mix of some of RD Burman's finest instrumental compositions created by PC of Music from the Third Floor. :tup :tup

RDBMusic by Mft3f on Mixcloud

March 17, 2013

Video of the week

Here's a short video recap of Helen's life and career in Hindi. Watch for the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award footage with Salman Khan, which they lifted from my upload that I made 2 years ago on YouTube. You're welcome, Ultra. xD

March 2, 2013

February 27, 2013

December 24, 2011

Asha Bhosle: One Two Cha Cha Cha...

The time has come to put this humble little blog into hibernation.

I leave you all with my favorite singer doing one of my favorite songs. Enjoy!

Btw, Mrs. Naidu and I will be attending her concert:
Asha Bhosle: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow at the legendary Carnegie Hall (Practice...Practice...Practice* :D) on February 17, 2012.
Is there any chance that Helen will be one of the celebrity guests? :D



Finally, to anyone who stumbles upon this blog: all the Mediafire links should work as long they don't expire due to inactivity. The Bwtorrents links will also be good as long as someone is left to seed them to you.

It's been fun :D

All things must pass, all things must pass away - George Harrison


*How do you get to Carnegie Hall? :)


Merry Crimble and a Happy Goo Year - John Lennon


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