Portraits from the past: A peek into the work of lensman JH Thakker

Lensman JH Thakker, a master of light and shadow, immortalised some of the leading film stars of his time at his still photo studio in Mumbai
Curated By: Neeraj Gangal
Published: Jan 3, 2017
SuraiyaIn this still, actor-singer Suraiya has been highlighted using ‘rim lighting’ (al
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Suraiya
In this still, actor-singer Suraiya has been highlighted using ‘rim lighting’ (also called hair lights), a technique used to outline the subject
Raj Kapoor and NargisA publicity still for Chori Chori (1956), one of the last films the popular pai
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Raj Kapoor and Nargis
A publicity still for Chori Chori (1956), one of the last films the popular pair appeared in together, that uses Thakker’s signature low-key lighting
NutanA publicity still for Dilli Ka Thug (1958). The lighting is such that it allows her image to be
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Nutan
A publicity still for Dilli Ka Thug (1958). The lighting is such that it allows her image to be cropped along the silhouette for use in various publicity materials
Dilip KumarFor a publicity still for Footpath (1953). Interestingly, Footpath was the last film in w
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Dilip Kumar
For a publicity still for Footpath (1953). Interestingly, Footpath was the last film in which the thespian was seen smoking on screen
MadhubalaMadhubala was a frequent visitor to India Photo Studio. The foliage in the background was s
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Madhubala
Madhubala was a frequent visitor to India Photo Studio. The foliage in the background was sourced from Chitra Cinema’s garden, next to the studio
Raaj KumarA shot reminiscent of American film noir of the 1950s, where characters were often seen wi
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Raaj Kumar
A shot reminiscent of American film noir of the 1950s, where characters were often seen with a cigarette hanging from their lips