@@Aryanbloggs Without a doubt. Aman said something wonderful. I was born in 1970. Great childhood. Great life until abt 1992, later a struggle. Wish I was born in the 40's. World is hell now.
They luk less than 20 probably ,16-17 yrs ,the girl in pink knew instantly she was being filmed so she gave her best smile possible while the girl in green is curious.
This footage can't be from 1973.. It must be 1987 footage.. Because in its first part a theatre is shown where I saw poster of hifazat movie which was released in 1987..
@@hrishikeshg7738 no video may be 70's maruti not show in this video 87 ka video hota to maruti 800 ya omni dikhai deti..even matodor bhi dikhai nahi di only see ambassador and padmini..aur trailer bus bhi dikhai de rahi he
Dear Michael, I have grown up in those Mumbai places you've shown. I am getting nostalgic, thanks for sharing. I can take you these places if you come back ti Mumbai to see how much it has changed and many things are still the same.
Desh agar itna bhola hota to aaj maha corrupt neta na hote. Desh me shuru se hi problems thi. Har generation ke apne challenges the. Aaj har purani chiz anokhi lagti hai.
All community people were living unitedly than todays situation,todays rude political parties and some unsocial people doing this communal problems,India is great I love my India,Thank you uncle ( Michael)
Thank you so much! The train, the dusty streets, people going about , the cow, .. No skywalks, metro and skyscrapers blocking the sky view. 50 years have passed. I feel it was just yesterday. My beloved city- warts and all..
Exactly 💯. I was born in 1989 in Lower Parel Bombay. Worli Dadar were so connected. I have clear memories of my kindergarten and grade 1-6 days. Every thing like infrastructure, shops, eateries started to change after 2002. Till the time I was in grade 10 everything was commercialized to the core. Going to worli sea face was entirely different.
Arun Gupta: Thank you. My brother’s friend from St Andrews High School just died last week ( September 23, 2020). I still think of all my friends from St Andrews High School and St Paul Rd in Bandra and what has happened to them. Many are all over the world, from Canada to Australia to the UK to the USA and one in New Zealand and one in Malta.
@@nfswheelz9081 : I left Bombay when I was 11 years old in 1967. I completed standard V at St Andrews High School in Bandra West. In Ontario, Canada schools went up to Grade 13 and then one went to university. I completed Grade 13 in 1974. I am now 65 years old and still think of friends from Bandra and where they have all ended up. I do go to India to visit family in Mumbai. I was in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka in February 1920 and I do wish to go back soon for another visit.
Most of the people we see here have most probably died within these years. Only the kids, teenagers, and a few lucky people who were in there 30s and 40s are living now. That's also shocking.
At 9:38 we see how the new India was built upon the sweating heads of the poor, especially women and children struggling for "Do waqt ka roti", I can't phantom, how many of these guys went underpaid or unpaid as well, how many of them had starving children and parents at home, I turn emotional when I see the poor.
In 1960s and 1970s lot of my villagers used to live in Mumbai they came back once Textile mills and other industry were closed, some went to middle eastern countries while rest opted govt services and small business, even few were Goondas. some of them are still there.
just imagine the same video in todays time with same people in it. many of them will be missing and all of them will be old. imagine playing both side by side.
The yellow black TAXI model is still same no improvement so sad At 4:16 you can see very rare double decker trolley BEST bus Thanks for sharing this wonderful video
Look how fit everyone is ...no fat around the tummies ...now it's the other way round due to the junk poison we are taking daily..hardly see slim and fit people these days
Thanks Michael Rogge for saved our past through this clip.
Such a big difference 1973 and now 2018
@@hwfq34fajw9foiffawdiufhuaiwfhw lol are you moron??😂😂
her insaan jeevan mai ek baar mumbai jarur jaana chahta hai
@@user-ek6ts5ew9p 2020
2022
2023
I left Bombay in the 1960’s and I still remember the beginning of the video of the scenes in Bombay.
What was you doing in India? How old are you?
AJAHAR ARAB : I was at St Andrews High School in Bandra. I am now 65 years old. I have been in Canada for 54 years.
Do you born in India?
@@christopherfernandes4401 Sir could you tell us something about those days. Any special anecdotes etc
AJAHAR ARAB : I was in school in Bandra until 1966.
Being a 21 century kid I still feel that children from those days knew a better definition of childhood.Wish I was born back then...…
But they had to struggle a lot to get from point a to b, Not like today. Also, Since many of us were poor, Imagine the compromises needed to be made 😞
I was born in 1970
@@subhranshuganguly9150 me too
Yes it was a much better era compared to today.
@@Aryanbloggs Without a doubt. Aman said something wonderful. I was born in 1970. Great childhood. Great life until abt 1992, later a struggle. Wish I was born in the 40's. World is hell now.
How do you have all these vintage videos? You travelled the world back then? Just wondering! :)
Saimandar do u have any such collection?
Chutiye...now pewdiepie is supporting pakistan ...U also support pakistan on ur jhaatu copycat channel
Why you here?
@Cinema Paradiso he already met Pewdiepie and even made a video with him dude lol
Rise say sena
1:31 who knew this beautiful innocent smile will be captured for life🙏🙏
I am born in 1974 just one year before this video shooting
I am just cry and remember my childhood
At 1:31 those two beautiful girls would be 67 years old today in 2020 if we consider them to be 20 years old in 1973. Life is too short friends. 😐😌
bilkul sahi
They luk less than 20 probably ,16-17 yrs ,the girl in pink knew instantly she was being filmed so she gave her best smile possible while the girl in green is curious.
This footage can't be from 1973.. It must be 1987 footage.. Because in its first part a theatre is shown where I saw poster of hifazat movie which was released in 1987..
@@hrishikeshg7738 how can you be so sure?
@@hrishikeshg7738 no video may be 70's maruti not show in this video
87 ka video hota to maruti 800 ya omni dikhai deti..even matodor bhi dikhai nahi di only see ambassador and padmini..aur trailer bus bhi dikhai de rahi he
As Indians living in other countries we should never forget where we come from.
Love 🇮🇳
True!
Then why are you even living in other countries? Materialistic greed?
Very True
Very true but today majority of people are not teaching the same to the young generation, which is leading to the demise of the society
Do you bring your rape culture to the your host country?
Beautiful innocent Indian smile at 1:31. I love my India.
She is no more
@@pranavvaishnave7648 she is my cousin aunt .....and she expired on 2016 December from prolonged cancer disease her name is debonita ray
1:31
@@seino__ plz bro don't update Everytime I miss her a lot
@@mayurb6534 whats the proof?
Dear Michael, I have grown up in those Mumbai places you've shown. I am getting nostalgic, thanks for sharing. I can take you these places if you come back ti Mumbai to see how much it has changed and many things are still the same.
Thank you for this glimpse of Mumbai. We left Mumbai for the very first time in 73, i was a young boy of 7.
These people laid the foundation for India. People like Rogge probably never imagined this country to be what it is in 2020.
Jaane kahan gye vo din.......Thanx for uploading rare vedio............Bhola Bhala my Bharat........
shailendra verma problems tab bhi bht thi bas kisi ko pata nai chalta...abi media and technology hai to 2min sab kch pata chalta hai
Desh agar itna bhola hota to aaj maha corrupt neta na hote. Desh me shuru se hi problems thi. Har generation ke apne challenges the. Aaj har purani chiz anokhi lagti hai.
Bhola bhola shithole
That's true India has improved a lot now
Sach kaha aapne sir ab bhole bhale log gaon se bhi khatam ho rahe hain. Sahar wale to sirf matlbi hain.
The transformation from Bombay to Mumbai....The Difference!!! What a capture ! Thnx much 🙏
Did anyone notice that nobody is obese in this video
Very nice observation. 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
Our ancestors were part of transforming India, they worked(almost everyone) hard to earn and that being the reason is why they seem not obese.
I was thinking the same while looking at my protruding tummy 🤣. People were simple and they used walk alot. Great era it was.
Because no fast food & street food culture was there
TRUE
All community people were living unitedly than todays situation,todays rude political parties and some unsocial people doing this communal problems,India is great I love my India,Thank you uncle ( Michael)
lol, u don't think india was communal in 90s 😂, never heard of bhagalpur riot ?
It's really amazing, that we even today get to see the views of Bombay. All the gud, bad clean dirty areas of our city
Thank you so much! The train, the dusty streets, people going about , the cow, .. No skywalks, metro and skyscrapers blocking the sky view. 50 years have passed. I feel it was just yesterday. My beloved city- warts and all..
Thanks Micahel. City (or India i would say) changed drastically after 1991. Women were much safer than today.
I must say there was no big difference between this and 1995 Mumbai..it all suddenly changed after 2000s
U r right
Why?? It suddenly changed i really wanna know
@@hirenahir76200 Economic Liberalization of 1991 and rapid growth of economy
Exactly 💯. I was born in 1989 in Lower Parel Bombay. Worli Dadar were so connected. I have clear memories of my kindergarten and grade 1-6 days. Every thing like infrastructure, shops, eateries started to change after 2002. Till the time I was in grade 10 everything was commercialized to the core. Going to worli sea face was entirely different.
It was fun to travel in that triple decker best bus in my school days
It's Double Decker or Triple Decker??
देख तेरे संसार की हालत क्या हो गयी भगवान ....कितना बदल गया इंसान 😭
aeisa toh hamesha se hi tha, har pal duniya badal raha hain. yehi duniya ka niam hain
Arun Gupta: Thank you. My brother’s friend from St Andrews High School just died last week ( September 23, 2020). I still think of all my friends from St Andrews High School and St Paul Rd in Bandra and what has happened to them. Many are all over the world, from Canada to Australia to the UK to the USA and one in New Zealand and one in Malta.
Which year you passed out your SSC
@@nfswheelz9081 : I left Bombay when I was 11 years old in 1967. I completed standard V at St Andrews High School in Bandra West.
In Ontario, Canada schools went up to Grade 13 and then one went to university. I completed Grade 13 in 1974. I am now 65 years old and still think of friends from Bandra and where they have all ended up. I do go to India to visit family in Mumbai. I was in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka in February 1920 and I do wish to go back soon for another visit.
@@christopherfernandes4401 can i get your WhatsApp no.
At 1:32, Even if those girls were just 20 at that time. They would be 70 years of age by now and that's just absurd!
so true.
imagine meeting them now. in a way he made us time travel
it's a part of life.
Wtf 70 are u kidding me my grandpa is 75 years old and he was 20 in 1964
Most of the people we see here have most probably died within these years. Only the kids, teenagers, and a few lucky people who were in there 30s and 40s are living now. That's also shocking.
Thanks for such a wonderful old our Mumbai we all love our Mumbai
I was born in1974 june in mumbai , Kurla . Love to see more videos thankyou 🙏✌
Thanks Michael to caught on camera the time of 1973 Bombay
Back when kaka ❤️was ruling Bollywood💪🏻
Also haji mastan💕
Phenomenon he was ..
It's 2023, 23 years old rn.. wondering where I'll be by 2073. I wish everyone ll be happy by then.. wishing y'all good luck❤
My grandfather and grandmother would be around 40-45 years of age on that time.really miss them....
Nice to see pictures of Mumbai during my childhood,-was born in mumbai👏👍🌷
Rare very RARE. Everything was so peaceful back than. Thanks for this sir 🙏🏼
This is my mother land Jay Hind
I felt in Peace and Gratitude Towards Everything after watching this...
Thanks for Sharing ☺️💕
Is tarah or videos upload kijiye golden days old memories
So lots of love
I didn't know that in 1973 Red Fort use to be at Bombay.
He showed mostly from Bombay but last part was red fort, i agree
yes Bombay was film city, they would have made similar fort for movie purposes 😁😁..Amchi Mumbai 😎
Yeah, mumbai is financial capital of india.
Han baad mei JCB ki madad se Delhi shift krdia tha
You didn't know that? Red Fort was shifted to Delhi only in 1981...
Excellent video quality . Cant imagine this video was done in 1973.
Best part is, its in colour. I wonder if there was a colour camera at that time
@@rajindermann7671 Eastman color movies were made much before 1973.
S.s.c passed my dad gift bullet bike.1970 march
Really old is god and this video proves that how those days were.
I was 12 years old, living in Bombay at that time (Bandra).
Remember all this so vividly 👌
Thanks for showing 1973
Same chaos, same incivility
It's a pleasure to watch such videos 👍
Ek baat to Maine Esme sikhi gareebi chaiye Kitni bhi advanced Ho Hamari country mazdoori aisi hi Aaj karte hai
1:49 man was having WW2 flashbacks
😂😂
Thanks a lot for such a wonderful ❤️ memories
4:18 Ambassador taxi in Bombay
4:24 Padmini estate taxi
4:26 Fiat elegant modified into an American car😂😂
कोई लौटा दे बिते हुए दिन पुरानी यादें ताजा हो गई
Apki umar kya hai
Amazing video. Reminds me of the time when Bombay used to be calm, friendly, and peaceful. OLD IS always GOLD. 🙏🙏
Really thank u for the vedio because it is great memories of childhood wen j was in bombay
I wish I was born in the 70s so 80s and 90s would have been my prime years😢
At 9:38 we see how the new India was built upon the sweating heads of the poor, especially women and children struggling for "Do waqt ka roti", I can't phantom, how many of these guys went underpaid or unpaid as well, how many of them had starving children and parents at home, I turn emotional when I see the poor.
These videos are precious for upcoming generations
A world without smartphones ..
we use to enjoy simplicity back then and now we just keep craving for more and more😞
It feels so good to see the past. Those were the days when we had actual soulful happiness even without much means...
Sir what women wear in 70s 🙂
In 1960s and 1970s lot of my villagers used to live in Mumbai they came back once Textile mills and other industry were closed, some went to middle eastern countries while rest opted govt services and small business, even few were Goondas. some of them are still there.
Man, it was so awesome back then.
What a lucky day! cause yt recommended me this video ❤️
In logo me se kitne zinda honge aj.... kitne aye kitne gaye...kis baat ka gurur😊
Thank you Michael Rogge
Plz back this memory more
Golden Era tha yeh 👆
7:37 i want that zoom lens.
it was shot on Canon 1300D
Thanks a lot for this valuable footage 🙏
Ae Dil hai mushkil hai jeena yahan Zara Hask ❤️Zara bachke yeh hai Mumbai meri Jaan
100% Organic Life style. I feel that Golden Days no pollutions.
I am 48 years, happy to see bombay in my bitrh year ,I m from Nepal.
just imagine the same video in todays time with same people in it. many of them will be missing and all of them will be old. imagine playing both side by side.
00:40 that *chawl* reminded me the song *yeh* *jeevan* *hai* *iss* *jeevan* *ka* *yahi* *hai* ....
Thanku very much sir sharing two video 👍
The yellow black TAXI model is still same no improvement so sad
At 4:16 you can see very rare double decker trolley BEST bus
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video
The Streets used to be cleaner than today.
Our country has devolved in cleanliness
THANKS TO OUR GREAT GRAND FATHER'S ❤️
Walked on these roads. Beautiful Bombay then
4:11 that bus
da good ole days, miss my teenage ers much much much.
Woh purana jamana bahut achha tha. Abhi duniya bahut kharap hoogayi
Very very good video sir I love this video 💋🌹🌻🌼👍💘💝💖
Michael good job,u just taken back on vintage India 🇮🇳
Strange considering most people in this video have likely died, kids are in their 40s/50s and are closer to retirement. How time flies!
2:28 salman khan..... struggling time😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Watching it in 2023, luckily I live in Bombay
Old footages are like fresh misty morning that we have in winters like
Me watching it exactly 50 years later
Thanks for this video, I guess it gives a little perspective as to how my parents may have lived
@9:17 , fanta was already there in india , i thought it was only after 1996
Rocky Sridhar fanta was indian brand i think bought by pepsico later
RED_BOTTLE 543 Lol Fanta was German and was from WW2.
Lot of things have changed now ...I born in 1992 Mumbai ...
But some architecture is still present that mosque ..that chawl...
From 5:48-to 9:38, what's the name of that song??? Please let me know..
Thank you sir for time traveling
I have seen all this in my childhood
1973 i am working in Agripada Byculla Telephone exchange.
What was your designation in that company?
Pure nostalgic 👍
What's the name of the tune in the background? -5:49 It's beautiful!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤ ye mera janm ka time hai
I was there in July 1973 to renew US visa ! Lot less traffic than today.
Look how fit everyone is ...no fat around the tummies ...now it's the other way round due to the junk poison we are taking daily..hardly see slim and fit people these days
Which camera did you use? Rare video.
At that time clearity of camera is amazing
Amazing video print, would have been epic if you had covered cinemas I wanted to see Rajesh Khanna’s stardom