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Indian Stamps – Legendary Heroines of India – By India Post

Devika Rani -

The first lady of Hindi cinema, Devika Rani was the star and late manager of Bombay Talkies. Grand niece of Rabindranath Tagore, Devika Rani was one of the greatest actresses of the black and white era.

Devika Rani got the first taste of Indian Cinema through her husband Himanshu Rai, whom she first met when he approached her for the construction of a huge set for his first production – ‘Light of Asia’. After marriage, they left for Germany and once there, Rai joined hands with Universal Films AG and made ‘A Throw of Dice’.

It was in 1933 that Himanshu Rai signed Devika Rani for her first film ‘Karma’ which made her an actress of great acclaim. After a couple of years, Rai and Devika Rani set up the famous Bombay Talkies Studio, and she became the studio’s first heroine with Jawani ki Hawa, where she starred opposite Ashok Kumar. The two of them starred in a series of films starting with Jeevan Naiya (1936) but it was Achut Kanya (1936), which capitulated Devika Rani and Ashok Kumar to big time fame.

After the death of her husband Himanshu Rai, Devika Rani looked after Bombay Talkies. Among her discoveries at Bombay Talkies, was Dilip Kumar. Though everything went well for a while, but she soon discovered that she was not able to run the company as efficiently as her late husband, and took up voluntary retirement. She then married the famous Russian painter Svetoslav Roerich, and stayed in Bangalore till her death in 1994.

Date Of Issue:-13.02.2011.

Kanan Devi-


actress and singer, started with the name Kananbala. Debuting as child actress in Joydev; she worked under contract with Radha Films where she acted in Jyotish Banerjee Films. P.C.Barua was unable to obtain her for the role of Paro in ‘Devdas’ (1935) but she played the lead in his next film, Mukti, which made her a star and launched her long association with New Theatres.

Date Of Issue:-13.02.2011.

Meena Kumari -

She was born on August 1, 1932 as Mahjabeen Bano to Ali Baksh and Iqbal Begum. The actress has two elder sisters: Khursheed and Madhu. After her birth she was left at the Muslim orphanage as her parents could not pay the fees to the doctor. Her father was also interested in music, poetry and was a part of Parsi theater. Meenas mother’s actual name was Prabhwati Devi, a Hindu girl who converted to Islam after marriage and changed her name to Iqbal Begum, a dancer and stage actress.

The beautiful Mehejabeen, stepped into the world of grease and glamour from the tender age of six. Her first film as a child artist was Vijay Bhatt’s ‘Leather Face’ (1939). She then metamorphasised into a beautiful heroine and did some heartrenching movies like ‘Baiju Bawra’ (1954), ‘Parineeta’ (1955), ‘Ek Hi Raasta’, ‘Sharda’ (1957), ‘Aarti’ (1963) and ‘Kaajal’ (1966).

Date Of Issue:-13.02.2011.

Nutan -

was an Indian actress, who appeared in several successful Hindi movies of the 50s and 60s. Highly regarded for her acting abilities, Nutan was recognised as an accomplished dramatic actress, and her performances often received praises and accolades. She started her career as actress as a fourteen-year-old in Hamari Beti (1950). This film was produced by her mother, Shobhana. In 1952 she was the winner of Miss India.

Some of Nutan’s films where she projected the image of a very intense actress are ‘Seema’, ‘Sujata’, ‘Bandini’, ‘Milan’ and ‘Saraswatichandra’. Most of these were done with Sunil Dutt, Ashok Kumar and other great actors of that time. Nutan’s glamourous image came out very well in films like ‘Delhi Ka Thug’, ‘Baarish’, ‘Paying Guest’, ‘Anari’, ‘Chhaliya’ and ‘Tere Ghar Ke Saamne’.

Date Of Issue:-13.02.2011.

Savithri Telugu -

was an Indian actress, director and producer. She had appeared in Telgu, Tamil, and Hindi languages. She was known for her liveliness and captivating performance and is still treated as the benchmark for acting in movies. She learned music and Indian classical dance under Sista Purnayya Sasthri. She performed stage shows during her childhood. She acted in 318 films in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Hindi languages, with ten to fifteen movies released per year.

Date Of Issue:-13.02.2011

Leela Naidu -


was an Indian  actress who starred in a small number of Hindi and English films.Born to an Irish mother and an Indian father. Was a Femina Miss India. Quit movies to marry (and later divorce) hotelier Tilakraj Oberoi. She later married Goan poet Dom Moraes, who was her childhood sweetheart. Vogue named her as one of most beautiful women in the world, along with Maharani Gayatri Devi. Became an icon for women’s liberation in India after her non-orthodox role with Sunil Dutt in “Yeh raastae hain pyar kae”.

Date Of Issue:-13.02.2011.


Todywala Auction at Indipex 2011 on 14th & 15th February, 2011

Below is the link of Todywala auction, which is going to be held on 14.02.2011. & 15.02.2011. at Pragati Maidan, Indipex 2011 exhibition.

View Catalouge on line.Catalouge can be downloaded at the below link.Items which are to be auctioned on 15.02.2011. can be seen from page 1 to page 38.

www.todyauction.com

Auction Date: 14/2/2011
Time: 4.00 pm onwards

Auction Date: 15/2/2011
Time: 4.00 pm onwards

Venue: Auditorium, Hall No.8, Mezzanine Floor,
Pragati Maidan, New Delhi 110 01

Contact: Malcolm Todywalla
contact No: 022-2385 4733

Miniature Sheet – Legendary Heroines of India – By India Post

Date Of Issue:-13.02.2011.

First Day Cover – Legendary Heroines of India – By India Post

Date Of Issue:-13.02.2011.

Special Cover – St. Michael College of Engineering & Technology -By India Post

Date Of Issue:-14.02.2011.

INDIPEX 2011 – Third Day Updates – 14 Feb 2011

The events scheduled and held today were

- Release of  Special Covers – St Michael College of Engg & Tech

Todywala Auctions – The First Todywala auction was held in the evening . Hectic bidding for items was seen and good items were on  offer to the Collectors , Investors and others.

Legendary Heroines of  IndiaThe Covers , Stamps and Miniature sheet were available today in Exhibition hall. Only one cover and Two to Five  Miniature sheets & only loose stamps (No sheets sold at Indipex counter)  were being sold to one person. In fact initially the Cancelled cover was sold for Rs 500/- and only by afternoon the mistake was realised & original and actual price of Rs 34 ( stamps + cover + Brochure )was being charged . Some people were being given refund in the afternoon after rates were revised.

Release of St Michael College of Engg & Tech Special Cover – Special Cover – St Michael College of Engg & Tech was released today and was available from India Post Counters. However  rationing was resorted to and only four covers were being given to each person causing alarm , artificial scarcity and disgruntlement.

NOTE BOX - Covers released on 12th and 13th were cancelled with date and logo of 14th Feb which a large number of people have not realised till they reached home . WHAT A PITY? WHAT PHILATELY ?

Passport – Passport was issued today  and a large number of visitors  and Collectors were seen pasting stamps and getting cancellations done from Foreign Postal Administration stalls . These stalls had good sales as minimum cost of stamps for Passport varied from Rs 20 to Rs 50 whereas you could get Indian Stamp worth Rs 5/- cancelled on Passport.

GANDHI KHADI - The Miniature sheet with the Folder was available today for Rs 250/- for firm demand applicants.

Personalised Stamp The Demand was less , the queues were large but all those who were lucky to book it in the morning could possibly get it  by evening only. By evening it was routine demand  for this item.

Stamps on 100 Years of Airmail. Stamps  were available today  . Miniature sheets not yet seen in INDIPEX 2011 venue Postal Counter .

Stalls at Exhibition Complex – Stalls of Dealers and Foreign Philatelic Postal Departments were buzzing with activity. INDIPEX Stamps /Miniature sheets/Covers  issued by USA, Germany  were seen in the Postal Counters. Some stalls were yet to be opened.

Exhibits – The hall where Exhibits were displayed was buzzing with some activity, which seemed to be an Irony .

Activity Hall – Children were given special Key Chains as Gifts.

Flown Covers – Covers Flown from Allahabad to Naini were being sold for Rs 1000 with Autographed cover costing Rs 5000/-.

News – Book – Beautiful Miniature Sheets of India

Mr Deepak Modi of Jalna has exhibited a book entitled ‘Beautiful Miniature Sheets of India” in the literature class of INDIPEX 2011. This is a fantastic effort by the Young Philatelists which shows his tremendous love for Philately as also his in depth research and knowledge on the subject. It is a hard bound fully colored and illustrated book.

We wish his maiden venture all the best and hope to see many more such endeavours in future.

INDIPEX 2011 – Second Day Updates – 13 Feb 2011

The events scheduled and held today were

- Release of  Flown Covers

- Release of Gujarat Special Cover

Release of  Flown Covers – Covers Flown from Allahabad to Naini were being sold for Rs 1000 with Autographed cover costing Rs 5000/-.

Release of Gujarat Special Cover – Special Cover – Khushboo Gujarat KI was released today and was available from India Post Counters.

Passport – Passport was issued today  and a large number of visitors  and Collectors were seen pasting stamps and getting cancellations done from Foreign Postal Administration stalls . These stalls had good sales as minimum cost of stamps for Passport varied from Rs 20 to Rs 50 whereas you could get Indian Stamp worth Rs 5/- cancelled on Passport.

GANDHI KHADI -     The Miniature sheet with the Folder was available today for Rs 250/-

Personalised Stamp The stamps were in Demand the queues were large but all those who were lucky to book it in the morning could possibly get it  by evening only. By evening it was routine rush for this item.

Stamps on 100 Years of Airmail. Stamps  were available today  . Miniature sheets not yet seen in INDIPEX 2011 venue.

Stalls at Exhibition Complex – Stalls of Dealers and Foreign Philatelic Postal Departments were buzzing with activity. INDIPEX Stamps /Miniature sheets/Covers  issued by USA, Germany  were seen in the Postal Counters. Some stalls were yet to be opened.

Exhibits – The hall where Exhibits were displayed was buzzing with some activity, which seemed to be an Irony .

Activity Hall – Children were given special Key Chains as Gifts.

100 Years of Airmail Flown Cover From Bamrauli Allahabad Airport

Flown on 12.02.2011.

Official Cost :-1000/- (Plain), Autographed Cover:- 5000/-

Special Cover – Khushboo Gujarat KI – By India Post

Issued by Indipex 2011 Secretariat, Department of Posts, Government of India

Date Of Issue:- 13.02.2011.

Miniature Sheet – India – 100 Years of Airmail

A Miniature sheet with Four stamps was released on 12 Feb 2011 to mark the 100Years of Airmail.

Miniature Sheet – Gandhi Khadi – By India Post

Date Of Issue:-12.02.2011.

Cost:- Rs 100/-

Stamps India – 100 Years of Airmail, Set of 4 stamps – By India Post

History was created on February 18, 1911 when henri Piquet took off in a Humber Biplane from the right bank of the Yamuna at Allahabad crossing over to the left bank and dropped a mail bag containing 6500 letters and Post Cards at Naini Railway Station. India thus became the first country in the world to fly air mails.

Date Of Issue:-12.02.2011

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