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Raaz Ki Ek Baat Serial Title Song On Dd National is popular Free Mp3. You can download or play Raaz Ki Ek Baat Serial Title Song On Dd National with best mp3 quality. Doordarshan operates 34 channels: two all-India channels (DD National and DD News), 17 regional satellite channels, 11 state networks, an international channel, a sports channel, DD Bharati, DD Urdu and DD Kisan. On DD National (DD-1), regional and local programs are carried on a time-sharing basis for terrestrial broadcasting only.
Some people recall the faces and some people recall the names. Here are images of some of the famous readers and presenters of Doordarshan down the years. If you recognize any of them, leave a comment. [ Update 1: Most of the faces now have names thanks to helpful comments by ] [ Update 2: Included image of one of the earliest presenters, Gopal Kaul. Send in generously from personal collection by son, Ashutosh Kaul. Sept, 2010.] [ Major Update 3: Got a tip-off about a documentary about the famous faces of Doordarshan from the makers of “The Golden Trail, ” from which these caps were taken.
I managed to catch the incredible documentary and am adding some more faces/name and part of the docu here. New ones can be found after the image of Narotam Puri. 30th Oct, 2010]. @Sunil i actually needed a lot of help for this one. In fact, some of the face at the top (interestingly Male) still remain unidentified. @Ramesh the images here are just caps from Golden Anniversary DD special.
Maybe it's time i add images of other presenters too. It's interesting that you mentioned Rini Khanna Simon.
In the images above i misidentified Mukta as Rini Khanna. Rini Khanna joined Doordarshan back in 1985. Here's a I didn't know she's the voice for Delhi Metro. How about that!
@Wordsmithy Even I was a kid back then. I read Salma Sultan started wearing the rose quite late, only in the 80s. Thanks for recommending the book! Will try to get my hands on it. Bearded guy in khadi- Anant Bhave.
Charusheela Patwardhan was a news reader, so was Dolly Thakore.then there were Vishwas Mehendale, Sabira Merchant (What's the Good Word? Programme), Kamleshwar with 'Parikrama', Tabassum with 'Phool khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan), Baban Prabhu, Yakub Saeed.
And there were a great range of producers like Vinay Apte, Vinayak Chaskar, Dr. Kiran Chitre, Akashanand (Dnyaandeep programme which became a social movement with Dnyandeep Mandals formed in many places: he expired a few months ago), Suhasini Mulgaonkar (Sundar Maaza Ghar). The list is endless. Refer here for more: http://aparanjape.wordpress.com/2009/06/29/mumbai-doordarshan-circa-1970s-the-black-and-white-tv-era/. Archana Malik Wowww. This was really amazing.
What a journey down the memory lane! It was so nice to see all wonderful n pioneer faces in the world of media again during our childhood, after ages specially when they were all so young n in their hey-days! Thanks to all who have compiled this page though I could not find the person I was looking for here. Yes, DJ the lady after Manoj Raghuvanshi is indeed Veena Mishra. If anybody knows the name of the lady who's appearing these days in the serial 'Bade Achhe Lagte Hain' on Sony TV as a language teacher working with 'Priya' pls post ur information here and enlighten us. She was one of the presenters on DD if I'm not mistaken.
And I agree with what Sandeep Kowaldkar wrote abt Shammi Narang. N smiled at it! Don't forget the rose flower always tucked on the side in Salma Sultana's juda! Bic You have missed one very sophisticated English News reader's mention, who was a regular on Bombay's (Mumbai's) English News, in the 70's thru to the 80's. His name is Viren Luther, a very handsome and gentlemanly man, with a striking mustache. Luther later went on to become the Executive Director of Film Festivals, and Director of NFDC (National Film Development Corporation.). So you can see, that you clearly missed his name in your list of Bombay's English News readers.
Please add his name, and I can provide the photo if you want. Anonymous The only time I have seen Doordarshan handle a Western classical music concert with finesse and knowledge of music was when Sita Nanda produced a symphony concert conducted in Mumbai by Zubin Mehta. Zubin Mehta thanked and congratulated Sita Nanda afterwards and more so because she had stayed on like a true professional even after she got the tragic news just before the concert that her mother had suddenly died. Beamng serial key. That is what I call true professionalism and it came from Doordarshan’s own staff. Ramu Damodaran deserves another mention. One of the best readers of the english language.
And I don't just mean doordarshan. He could have hosted the news on any channel, even BBC or CNN.
After news reading, he became a member of the Indian Foreign Service where he held the post of Executive Assistant to the Prime Minister of India, served Indian diplomatic missions in Moscow and to the United Nations, and held assignments in a range of other governmental ministries. He is now the Deputy Director for Partnerships and Public Engagement, Outreach Division, Department of Public Information in the UN (United Nations).