When Lata Mangeshkar Thought Kishore Kumar Was Following Her ( Photo Credit – Facebook )
Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar are the most significant assets of the music world in our country. They have presented us with countless melodious songs, both duets and individually. Unfortunately, both the legends have passed away, leaving a massive void in the music world. Throughout their career, there have been several exciting incidents that sometimes resurface and become amusing for fans.
Mangeshkar was fondly known as the Nightingale of India, and in her book, she talks about the first time she met Kumar. She was working on the movie Ziddi when she came across Kishore Kumar for the first time and thought that the late singer was stalking her. Keep scrolling for more.
According to Hindustan Times, Lata Mangeshkar in her book, Lata Mangeshkar: In Her Own Voice, author and documentary maker Nasreen Munni Kabeer recollected the incident.
Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar are the most significant assets of the music world in our country. They have presented us with countless melodious songs, both duets and individually. Unfortunately, both the legends have passed away, leaving a massive void in the music world. Throughout their career, there have been several exciting incidents that sometimes resurface and become amusing for fans.
Mangeshkar was fondly known as the Nightingale of India, and in her book, she talks about the first time she met Kumar. She was working on the movie Ziddi when she came across Kishore Kumar for the first time and thought that the late singer was stalking her. Keep scrolling for more.
According to Hindustan Times, Lata Mangeshkar in her book, Lata Mangeshkar: In Her Own Voice, author and documentary maker Nasreen Munni Kabeer recollected the incident.
- 4/15/2024
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
Prime Video Announced A Lineup Of New Reality And Nonfiction Shows(Photo Credit –Instagram)
Reality Shows have been all the rage in India for quite some time now. For the past few months, we have seen streaming giants like Netflix Jio Cinema come up with reality shows and nonfiction content. Prime Video is raising the bar by flying into the reality segment with four new reality and nonfiction series. Viral Sensation Uorfi Javed‘s Reality Show, The Tribe & Rana Daggubati’s Telugu Talk Show – Here’s Every new nonfiction and reality show announced by Prime Video India.
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Uorfi Javed’s Follow Karlo Yaar
A full-scale, unfiltered look into the life of India’s Viral fashion star, Uorfi Javed. Javed rose to fame with her eccentric fashion choices and ability to make anything viral. This new series offers...
Reality Shows have been all the rage in India for quite some time now. For the past few months, we have seen streaming giants like Netflix Jio Cinema come up with reality shows and nonfiction content. Prime Video is raising the bar by flying into the reality segment with four new reality and nonfiction series. Viral Sensation Uorfi Javed‘s Reality Show, The Tribe & Rana Daggubati’s Telugu Talk Show – Here’s Every new nonfiction and reality show announced by Prime Video India.
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A full-scale, unfiltered look into the life of India’s Viral fashion star, Uorfi Javed. Javed rose to fame with her eccentric fashion choices and ability to make anything viral. This new series offers...
- 3/19/2024
- by Aayushi Hemnani
- KoiMoi
Notorious for terrorising at least two generations of top heroes – in reel life – with just his trademark glare, steely voice, and facial expressions ranging from ferocious to sneering, he especially stood out for his film relations with Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan, whom he once bested onscreen with two words.
In one standard of the lost-and-found potboiler genre, Amitabh, with his role’s habitual insouciance, asks a stern-looking, impeccably-dressed character: “Aap kaun hai mai-baap?”. Pat came the terse reply: “Tumhara baap”.
This was “Amar Akbar Anthony” (1977) – one of the 11 that Pran, born on this day (February 12) in 1920 – did with the Big B, playing with his father two times more or a reluctant ally. Of these, at least 9 are intrinsic to the Bachchan legend, including “Zanjeer” (1973), “Don” (1978), “Naseeb” (1981), “Kaalia” (1981), “Sharaabi” (1984), and “Shahenshah” (1988)
Pran also had a major part in launching the Big B’s path to stardom as it was he – and...
In one standard of the lost-and-found potboiler genre, Amitabh, with his role’s habitual insouciance, asks a stern-looking, impeccably-dressed character: “Aap kaun hai mai-baap?”. Pat came the terse reply: “Tumhara baap”.
This was “Amar Akbar Anthony” (1977) – one of the 11 that Pran, born on this day (February 12) in 1920 – did with the Big B, playing with his father two times more or a reluctant ally. Of these, at least 9 are intrinsic to the Bachchan legend, including “Zanjeer” (1973), “Don” (1978), “Naseeb” (1981), “Kaalia” (1981), “Sharaabi” (1984), and “Shahenshah” (1988)
Pran also had a major part in launching the Big B’s path to stardom as it was he – and...
- 2/12/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Three-fourth of his 88-year-long life was spent in acting and of these, six and a half decades, over half, had Dev Anand playing the lead (romantic) role, even as his peers and even several of his leading ladies had moved on or out. In the process, Dev Anand ended up being paired against at least three generations of heroines, if not four, as he transitioned from his early days where his female co-lead was the bigger star to a time when most actresses were keen on working with him as he sauntered from success to success with that charming demeanour and the winning smile.
While most of his early heroines, say, Kamla Kotnis, who was cast against him in his debut “Hum Ek Hai” (1946), Kamini Kaushal, the heroine of his first hit “Ziddi” (1948), Khursheed Bano or Nimmi or Shakila will only be familiar to hardcore film buffs or movie historians,...
While most of his early heroines, say, Kamla Kotnis, who was cast against him in his debut “Hum Ek Hai” (1946), Kamini Kaushal, the heroine of his first hit “Ziddi” (1948), Khursheed Bano or Nimmi or Shakila will only be familiar to hardcore film buffs or movie historians,...
- 9/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Three-fourth of his 88-year-long life was spent in acting and of these, six and a half decades, over half, had Dev Anand playing the lead (romantic) role, even as his peers and even several of his leading ladies had moved on or out. In the process, Dev Anand ended up being paired against at least three generations of heroines, if not four, as he transitioned from his early days where his female co-lead was the bigger star to a time when most actresses were keen on working with him as he sauntered from success to success with that charming demeanour and the winning smile.
While most of his early heroines, say, Kamla Kotnis, who was cast against him in his debut “Hum Ek Hai” (1946), Kamini Kaushal, the heroine of his first hit “Ziddi” (1948), Khursheed Bano or Nimmi or Shakila will only be familiar to hardcore film buffs or movie historians,...
While most of his early heroines, say, Kamla Kotnis, who was cast against him in his debut “Hum Ek Hai” (1946), Kamini Kaushal, the heroine of his first hit “Ziddi” (1948), Khursheed Bano or Nimmi or Shakila will only be familiar to hardcore film buffs or movie historians,...
- 9/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
If India ever had a star, it was Dev Anand. He was the mould in which subsequent generations of stars were cast. Dev Anand was born Dharamdev on September 26, 1923, in the Shakargarh tehsil of Gurdaspur district of Punjab. His father Pishori Lal Anand was a successful advocate and a follower of Mahatma Gandhi. Dev, the third of four brothers, graduated with English Honours from Government College, Lahore. He moved over to Bombay to join his older brother Chetan, who was trying to get a break in films.
Both brothers got involved in the progressive Indian People’s Theatre Association (Ipta). Chetan made ‘Neecha Nagar’ in 1946 and went on to win the Grand Prix at the inaugural Cannes film festival.
Dev told me that when he heard that Babu Rao Pai of Prabhat Film Studios was casting for a new film, he literally gatecrashed into his office and got the lead...
Both brothers got involved in the progressive Indian People’s Theatre Association (Ipta). Chetan made ‘Neecha Nagar’ in 1946 and went on to win the Grand Prix at the inaugural Cannes film festival.
Dev told me that when he heard that Babu Rao Pai of Prabhat Film Studios was casting for a new film, he literally gatecrashed into his office and got the lead...
- 9/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
If India ever had a star, it was Dev Anand. He was the mould in which subsequent generations of stars were cast. Dev Anand was born Dharamdev on September 26, 1923, in the Shakargarh tehsil of Gurdaspur district of Punjab. His father Pishori Lal Anand was a successful advocate and a follower of Mahatma Gandhi. Dev, the third of four brothers, graduated with English Honours from Government College, Lahore. He moved over to Bombay to join his older brother Chetan, who was trying to get a break in films.
Both brothers got involved in the progressive Indian People’s Theatre Association (Ipta). Chetan made ‘Neecha Nagar’ in 1946 and went on to win the Grand Prix at the inaugural Cannes film festival.
Dev told me that when he heard that Babu Rao Pai of Prabhat Film Studios was casting for a new film, he literally gatecrashed into his office and got the lead...
Both brothers got involved in the progressive Indian People’s Theatre Association (Ipta). Chetan made ‘Neecha Nagar’ in 1946 and went on to win the Grand Prix at the inaugural Cannes film festival.
Dev told me that when he heard that Babu Rao Pai of Prabhat Film Studios was casting for a new film, he literally gatecrashed into his office and got the lead...
- 9/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Mumbai, Aug 4 (Ians) Actress Raveena Tandon has started dubbing for her upcoming film ‘Ghudchadi’ and shared a glimpse from the session.
Raveena took to Instagram stories, where she re-shared a video of her from the dubbing session. The video was originally posted by director Binoy Gandhi.
In the video, Raveena is seen in a dubbing studio dressed in an all black ensemble. She is seen making funny faces as Gandhi takes a candid video of her.
Ghudchadi is a romantic comedy film written and directed by Binoy Gandhi. It stars Sanjay Dutt and Raveena Tandon with Parth Samthaan, Khushali Kumar and Aruna Irani and Achint Kaur in pivotal roles.
The film will mark Parth Samthaan’s debut as an actor in Bollywood.
In her three decade long journey in Hindi cinema, Raveena has been feted with several honours including a National Film Award in 2023, she was awarded the Padma Shri,...
Raveena took to Instagram stories, where she re-shared a video of her from the dubbing session. The video was originally posted by director Binoy Gandhi.
In the video, Raveena is seen in a dubbing studio dressed in an all black ensemble. She is seen making funny faces as Gandhi takes a candid video of her.
Ghudchadi is a romantic comedy film written and directed by Binoy Gandhi. It stars Sanjay Dutt and Raveena Tandon with Parth Samthaan, Khushali Kumar and Aruna Irani and Achint Kaur in pivotal roles.
The film will mark Parth Samthaan’s debut as an actor in Bollywood.
In her three decade long journey in Hindi cinema, Raveena has been feted with several honours including a National Film Award in 2023, she was awarded the Padma Shri,...
- 8/4/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
He did not need any appurtenances to portray his evil nature onscreen – just a glare from his remarkable eyes, along with his steely voice, and a sneer – where enough.
Pran, however, sought to imbue each performance – whether as villain or supporting actor – with something different, be it mannerisms, make-up, and proper accents. Remember his outings as a Pathan, a Nepali, a Bhopali, and a Goan, or the ones in which he modelled his appearance on Sheikh Mujibur Rehman, Abraham Lincoln, or Sam Pitroda?
Born on this day (February 12) in Delhi in 1920, Pran may not have been a "method actor" but he had natural talent and acute powers of observation of different types of people that he artfully incorporated into his performances.
In the process, he transformed the Hindi film villain from a stereotype to a well-delineated character, who did not even require the willing suspension of disbelief needed for most cinematic performances.
Pran, however, sought to imbue each performance – whether as villain or supporting actor – with something different, be it mannerisms, make-up, and proper accents. Remember his outings as a Pathan, a Nepali, a Bhopali, and a Goan, or the ones in which he modelled his appearance on Sheikh Mujibur Rehman, Abraham Lincoln, or Sam Pitroda?
Born on this day (February 12) in Delhi in 1920, Pran may not have been a "method actor" but he had natural talent and acute powers of observation of different types of people that he artfully incorporated into his performances.
In the process, he transformed the Hindi film villain from a stereotype to a well-delineated character, who did not even require the willing suspension of disbelief needed for most cinematic performances.
- 2/12/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
We first heard the words of Prashant Ingole adding to the story of Mary Kom in the incredible lyrics for the songs ‘Adhure’ and ‘Ziddi Dil’. After that huge success, the lyricist was tapped for an even more challenging job, writing lyrics for three songs for the Sanjay Leela Bhansali directed epic historical drama Bajirao Mastani. Starring Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra, the film, set to release on December 18th, is the saga of a warrior, his wars and his loves.
For the highly anticipated drama, Ingole has penned the words for three of the epic tracks, which by the way were composed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, including the recently released ‘Malhari’, as well as the hit ‘Gajanana’ and the still to come ‘Fitoori’.
I caught up with the lyricist this week to talk about working with Bhansali, creating the lyrics to enhance the tale of Bajirao and...
For the highly anticipated drama, Ingole has penned the words for three of the epic tracks, which by the way were composed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, including the recently released ‘Malhari’, as well as the hit ‘Gajanana’ and the still to come ‘Fitoori’.
I caught up with the lyricist this week to talk about working with Bhansali, creating the lyrics to enhance the tale of Bajirao and...
- 12/2/2015
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Umang Kumar’s maiden film, Mary Kom, follows the life and times of the Indian boxer Mary Kom, five time world amateur boxing champion and the only female boxer to have won a medal in each one of the six championships. The biopic is produced by Sanjay Leela Bansali (Ram Leela) in conjunction with Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and features Priyanka Chopra (Barfi, Fashion and Gunday) in and as Kom.
Newcomer Sashi Suman has composed the 7-track soundtrack while lyrics have been penned by Prasant Ignole and Sandeep Singh. Vocal talents featured in the soundtrack are that of Arjit Singh, Vishal Dadlani, Mohit Chauhan, Sunidhi Chauhan and Priyanka Chopra.
Ziddi Dil is a solid opener to the soundtrack with a passionately aggressive rendition by Dadlani. Suman’s upbeat composition and inspiring lyrics complete the round up.
Arjit Singh’s romantic Sukoon Mila has a haunting melody at its core and is easy on the ears.
Newcomer Sashi Suman has composed the 7-track soundtrack while lyrics have been penned by Prasant Ignole and Sandeep Singh. Vocal talents featured in the soundtrack are that of Arjit Singh, Vishal Dadlani, Mohit Chauhan, Sunidhi Chauhan and Priyanka Chopra.
Ziddi Dil is a solid opener to the soundtrack with a passionately aggressive rendition by Dadlani. Suman’s upbeat composition and inspiring lyrics complete the round up.
Arjit Singh’s romantic Sukoon Mila has a haunting melody at its core and is easy on the ears.
- 8/20/2014
- by Sheetal Tiwari
- Bollyspice
On August 13th, Priyanka Chopra launched the music for her upcoming film Mary Kom and Mary Kom was there! Also there was producer Sanjay Leela Bhansali and director Omang Kumar.
With music by Shashi – Shivamm and lyrics by Prashant Ingole and Sandeep Singh. According to director Kumar each song he chose reflects various parts of Mary Kom’s life perfectly.
At the event Priyanka sang Ziddi Dil and we also learned that the actress is on the Ost as well singing a Hindi lullaby Chaoro.
She also revealed that the real Mary Kom loved the film, “Mary burst into tears after watching the film. I was in Turkey shooting Dil Dhadakne Do when I received Mary’s phone call and she sounded emotional.”
The movie begins in earnest by showing an incident that builds her interest in self-defence before showing her first interaction with a boxing gymnasium and coach and her entry into boxing.
With music by Shashi – Shivamm and lyrics by Prashant Ingole and Sandeep Singh. According to director Kumar each song he chose reflects various parts of Mary Kom’s life perfectly.
At the event Priyanka sang Ziddi Dil and we also learned that the actress is on the Ost as well singing a Hindi lullaby Chaoro.
She also revealed that the real Mary Kom loved the film, “Mary burst into tears after watching the film. I was in Turkey shooting Dil Dhadakne Do when I received Mary’s phone call and she sounded emotional.”
The movie begins in earnest by showing an incident that builds her interest in self-defence before showing her first interaction with a boxing gymnasium and coach and her entry into boxing.
- 8/15/2014
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
If there is one actor in Bollywood whose voice itself is enough to make a villain tremble, then undoubtedly it’s the most popular action superstar Sunny Deol. It would not be wrong to say that Sunny has redefined action in the Hindi film industry with his power packed performances in movies like Damini, Ghayal, Jeet, Ziddi, Ghatak, Border and Gadar.Read More...
- 6/11/2013
- by Indicine Team
- indicine
Kolkata, April 24: Actor Ashish Vidyarthi, known for portraying baddies in films, is happy that Bollywood's famous villain Pran will be honoured with the prestigious Dada Saheb Phalke award.
"Yes, it's a huge thing. His impact on the Indian society cannot be understated. For many years no kid was named 'Pran'. Just imagine he had such a big impact," said Ashish on the sidelines of a programme here Tuesday.
Pran, who acted in over 350 films, became an object of hatred after his portrayals of a bad guy in a series of films, including hits like "Madhumati", "Ziddi" and "Ram Aur Shyam".
But he also did character roles in.
"Yes, it's a huge thing. His impact on the Indian society cannot be understated. For many years no kid was named 'Pran'. Just imagine he had such a big impact," said Ashish on the sidelines of a programme here Tuesday.
Pran, who acted in over 350 films, became an object of hatred after his portrayals of a bad guy in a series of films, including hits like "Madhumati", "Ziddi" and "Ram Aur Shyam".
But he also did character roles in.
- 4/24/2013
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
Pran Kishan Sikand
Pran Kishan Sikand dreamt of becoming a professional photographer. Little did he know that a measly, humble ‘paan’ (betel leaf) would change his life and set him on his destined path. It was 1939 or thereabouts. Pran was at a ‘paan’ shop at Lahore, enjoying a munch with his friends when a stranger approached him and asked whether he wanted to act in films. Pran was amused and asked his name. Stranger introduced himself as Muhammad Walli, a renowned film maker in the flourishing film district of Lahore. He said he was making a Punjabi film and Pran looked a perfect fit for the role of a villain in the film. Pran just brushed him off. Walli kept insisting that he pay a visit to the studio, and pushed a piece of paper with his address into Pran’s hands. The film was Yamla Jat (1940), a runaway hit that year.
Pran Kishan Sikand dreamt of becoming a professional photographer. Little did he know that a measly, humble ‘paan’ (betel leaf) would change his life and set him on his destined path. It was 1939 or thereabouts. Pran was at a ‘paan’ shop at Lahore, enjoying a munch with his friends when a stranger approached him and asked whether he wanted to act in films. Pran was amused and asked his name. Stranger introduced himself as Muhammad Walli, a renowned film maker in the flourishing film district of Lahore. He said he was making a Punjabi film and Pran looked a perfect fit for the role of a villain in the film. Pran just brushed him off. Walli kept insisting that he pay a visit to the studio, and pushed a piece of paper with his address into Pran’s hands. The film was Yamla Jat (1940), a runaway hit that year.
- 7/26/2012
- by Amborish Roychoudhury
- DearCinema.com
Veteran actor and director Joy Mukherjee, who was admitted in Lilavati hospital in critical condition, breathed his last on the morning of 9th March 2012. He was under the treatment of Dr Prabhu Desai & Dr Barve and had been put on a ventilator. He has left behind his wife Neelam Mukherjee, two sons and one daughter.
Born on 24th Feb 1939, his first film as hero was Love in Shimla. He has worked in hit films like Shagird, Love in Tokyo, bahu Beti, Ziddi, Phir Wohi Dil laya Hoon, Ek Musafir Ek Hasina, Puraskar, Ishaara, Hum Hindustani, Chailla Babu etc. He had turned producer and director with Humsaya. ...
Born on 24th Feb 1939, his first film as hero was Love in Shimla. He has worked in hit films like Shagird, Love in Tokyo, bahu Beti, Ziddi, Phir Wohi Dil laya Hoon, Ek Musafir Ek Hasina, Puraskar, Ishaara, Hum Hindustani, Chailla Babu etc. He had turned producer and director with Humsaya. ...
- 3/9/2012
- Bollywood Chaska
Veteran actor and director Joy Mukherjee was admitted to the Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai in a critical condition on Monday and has been put on ventilator.Born on 24th Feb 1939, Mukherjee made his debut as an actor in 1960 with Love In Shimla. The paternal uncle of actress Kajol and Tanisha has delivered number of hit films like Shagird, Love In Tokyo, Bahu Beti, Ziddi, Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon, Ek Musafir Ek Hasina, Puraskar, Ishaara, Hum Hindustani and Chailla Babu. He lat...
- 3/6/2012
- GlamSham
Veteran actor and director Joy Mukherjee has been admitted to Lilavati hospital in critical condition. He is under the treatment of Dr Prabhu Desai & Dr Barve and has been put on ventilator. Apparently he has not been well for some time and was admitted today at 10:30.
Born on 24th Feb 1939, his first film as hero was Love in Shimla. He has worked in hit films like Shagird, Love in Tokyo, Bahu Beti, Ziddi, Phir Wohi Dil laya Hoon, Ek Musafir Ek Hasina, Puraskar, Ishaara, Hum Hindustani, Chailla Babu and many more. He had turned producer and director for the film Humsaya.
Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.
Veteran actor- director Joy Mukherjee in critical condition is a post from: BollySpice...
Born on 24th Feb 1939, his first film as hero was Love in Shimla. He has worked in hit films like Shagird, Love in Tokyo, Bahu Beti, Ziddi, Phir Wohi Dil laya Hoon, Ek Musafir Ek Hasina, Puraskar, Ishaara, Hum Hindustani, Chailla Babu and many more. He had turned producer and director for the film Humsaya.
Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.
Veteran actor- director Joy Mukherjee in critical condition is a post from: BollySpice...
- 3/5/2012
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Veteran actor and director Joy Mukherjee has been admitted to Lilavati hospital in critical condition. He is under the treatment of Dr Prabhu Desai & Dr Barve and has been put on ventilator.
Born on 24th Feb 1939, his first film as hero was Love in Shimla. He has worked in hit films like Shagird, Love in Tokyo, bahu Beti, Ziddi, Phir Wohi Dil laya Hoon, Ek Musafir Ek Hasina, Puraskar, Ishaara, Hum Hindustani,Chailla Babu etc. He had turned producer and director Humsaya. ...
Born on 24th Feb 1939, his first film as hero was Love in Shimla. He has worked in hit films like Shagird, Love in Tokyo, bahu Beti, Ziddi, Phir Wohi Dil laya Hoon, Ek Musafir Ek Hasina, Puraskar, Ishaara, Hum Hindustani,Chailla Babu etc. He had turned producer and director Humsaya. ...
- 3/5/2012
- Bollywood Chaska
Exactly a year back film maker Guddu Dhanoa (of Ziddi, Salakhen, Elaan, Tu Chor Main Sipahi fame) had announced his romantic musical Deewana Must Die. Though the film had nothing to do with similar sounding John Tucker Must Die, it had created quite some buzz around it; more so because of rumours around the film being a sequel to Shah Rukh Khan starrer Deewana which was co-produced by Dhanoa. Also, the film maker had gone ahead and roped in Adhyayan Suman in the lead role even...
- 7/23/2009
- GlamSham
Are you a 19-20 year old girl (or at least look like one)? Know a thing or two about Bollywood? Want to make it big in the tinsel world? And believe that making a debut opposite Adhyayan Suman would be quite cool? Well, then here is an opportunity coming your way. Director Guddu Dhanoa, who has made a career out of making full on 'masala' action fare (Ziddi, Salakhein, Bichhoo, Elaan), is now changing tracks and making an out and out romantic love story. For this movie which stars Adhyayan Suman in the lead, he is scouting for a girl who fits the aforementioned criteria. "For my next film Deewana Must Die, I am in lookout of a completely fresh face. I don't want someone who has already acted in a film", says Guddu Dhanoa whose last film was action packed Big Brother that featured Sunny Deol in the lead.
- 11/24/2008
- by Joginder Tuteja
- BollywoodHungama
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