Bhooter Nach
02/21/2010 · Mansi Shah

A psychedelic ghost dance from Satyajit Ray’s Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne (1968)

Pyasa Shaitan
01/15/2010 · Grant Davis

Starring Kamal Hassan, this rare Hindi horror gem was released in 1984.
Creepy synthy Goblin-esque title track and title sequence in beloved HOBO!

Coolie (1983)
10/15/2009 · Grant Davis

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In-Movie Freeze Frame

Puppet Master
07/02/2009 · Grant Davis

Zapatlela (1993) is a Marathi film that pays tribute to the demonic dolls and puppets first seen in American horror movies such as Childs Play (1988), Puppetmaster (1989), and Demonic Toys (1992). It was directed by Mahesh Kothare and features the master work of internationally acclaimed ventriloquist, puppeter, and puppet maker, Ramdas Padhye. Watch the entire movie here.

Read more about Ramdas and his work here.

The Electric Guitar Cont’d, from Ghalib to Guru Dutt to Vampires
06/27/2009 · Grant Davis


Phir Mujhe Deeda-e-taar Yaad Aaya from the 1954 film Mirza Ghalib.


Sunil Ganguly’s steel guitar rendition of Chaudhvin Ka Chand, from Guru Dutt’s
1960 film of the same title.


Dance scene from Khwaja Sarfraz’s 1967 vampire film Zinda Laash.

zo ha muzika she shamati be chalomi
06/18/2009 · Mansi Shah

(via Gali)


Beautiful scene from the Israeli film, Kikar Ha-Halomot (2001)


And Dost Dost Na Raha, as sung by Mukesh from Sangaam (1964)

Chinese Guy Sings Tujh Mein Rab Dikhta Hai
06/09/2009 · Grant Davis

तुझ में रब दिखता है (Tujh Mein Rab Dikhta Hai) was certainly the most memorable song to be released at the close of 2008. It was featured in Aditya Chopra’s latest film, रब ने बना दी जोड़ी (Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi), starring Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma.

Original, as sung by Roop Kumar Rathod
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Yum Yum
06/06/2009 · Grant Davis

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Kajol and Ajay Devgan’s lunch
August 2007, Filmistan Studios (Goregaon, Maharashtra, India)

Rakesh Roshan’s Koyla (1997)
06/02/2009 · Grant Davis

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Rajasthani Banjara
04/30/2009 · Mansi Shah

Scenes from Tony Gatlif’s Latcho Drom (1993):

Latcho Drom, also known as Safe Journey, is the second film in Gatlif’s trilogy about the Romani (Gypsy) people. The Romani are an ethnic group that presently live in the Central European states and the Balkan peninsula but linguistic and genetic evidence shows their Indo-Aryan origins. The roots of the Romani language being ancient Punjabi and originating from the modern Indian state of Rajasthan.

Latcho Drom follows Les Princes (1983) and precedes Gadjo Dilo (1997).

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