Phoolan Devi, the bandit queen of India is just one rare photograph in this collection.

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Really the photos are very rare. The link needs be book marked. 


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Seeing the famous people in their younger days will add thrill in the viewers. A rare experience indeed.

 

Really rare photos. I spent a good time admiring them esp. Bombay photos. Thanks for the treat.

Truly it's a rare treat. To see these present luminaries in their younger days is a a rare thrill. I liked A.R. Rehmans and Dr. Kalam's vintage photos.

 

Lovely and rare pictures although I have seen it long back when this link was posted on Facebook by a friend !


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Some of the photos are really great and precious too for they mark milestones on Indian history. I really liked Zohra Sehgal's photo from her younger days, because until now we have seen her only as a grand old lady in the cinemas so much that it is impossible to think she was young ever. I also liked the Flora Fountain photo, although if you see it now, you might miss the iconic structure in all the concrete in Mumbai. It is totally beautiful.


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That's the reason for which it is creating lot of interest in people. I liked Oscar award winner Maestro A.R. Rehman as an organ player in the beginning days of his career. I also liked Dr. Kalam's earlier photos. A visual treat indeed.

 

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