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There is no doubt that few stars in Hindi cinema have conveyed the dichotomy of life and death as well as Khanna did in Safar and Anand, and Rajesh Khanna is in top form in Safar. It says something about Rajesh Khanna’s superstardom that a number of his films at the time ( Kati Patang and Amar Prem, for example) are essentially women-centric, with him playing an important supporting role. Both films have as their protagonist a woman – a nurse ( Waheeda Rehman) in the former and a doctor/surgeon ( Sharmila Tagore) in the latter. There’s a reason to look at Khamoshi and Safar together, apart from the fact that both were directed by Asit Sen. Khamoshi (1970) / Safar (1970) (Deep Jweley Jai / Chalachal )

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Though some of the later remakes fail to measure up to the standards of the ones he was part of during his peak, the films offer an interesting insight into both Bengali films of the 1950s and ’60s and the career graph of a Hindi film star who epitomized the Bengali bhadralok like no one else. Unlike Dilip Kumar, whose brand of tragedy involved plumbing the depths of despair that held little hope for the human condition, the Rajesh Khanna variety always nurtured the possibility of the silver lining. Driving this was the presence of a number of stalwarts behind the camera who had their origins in the Bengali film industry before moving to Bombay in the 1950s who time and again dipped into classic Bengali films as sources of inspiration. A number of these cast him in the character of a ‘social orphan deprived of maternal love and stricken by some existential malaise … who laughs to cover up some internal tragedy’ (Ashish Rajadhyaksha and Paul Willemen in Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema).

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One of the features that defined Rajesh Khanna’s superstardom in the early 1970s is his work in a series of remakes of Bengali hits of the 1950s and ’60s. Cinemaazi editor Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri looks at some of these outings – good, bad and indifferent… Also very useful if you start the job queue with a client and you want to stop the background session that is running.Over his glorious career as the first superstar of Hindi cinema, Rajesh Khanna worked in a number of films inspired by Bengali classics. Useful if a session is hanging or has been idle for a while. Now when you run the sessions table you can use the new ‘Kill Session’ action item in the ribbon to kill a session. To make the action item look a bit better you might also want to set the Image and Promotion properties, like below. The above text constant Text50000 just says ‘Kill Session?’.

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Then write the following code to the action item.

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Open page 9506 in design mode through the development environment and add a ‘Kill Session’ action item. Here is how you can add a ‘Kill Session’ action item to the sessions page:

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This was very useful for a number of reasons but it does not work like that anymore in the windows client of version 20.įortunately this feature can easily be replicated by adding an action item to the ribbon on the sessions page in Dynamics NAV. In the older versions of Microsoft Dynamics NAV where the classic client was available you could go to the sessions table and just delete a session to kill it.











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