
The first is a set of four stamps released simultaneously commemorating Mohamed Rafi, Mukesh, Hemant Kumar and Kishor Kumar. The colour combination and the cine/musial equipemns in the background make these stamps unique and imaginative. But I felt that a commemorative stamp for Talat Mahmood should also have been released with these four stamps.
Another stamp I have is the one on the versatile film producer, director and actor, Guru Dutt, in black and white with similar background as in thestamps mentionedabov

I have also a postage stamp of Madhubala, the immortal heroine in the film Mughal-e-Azham and, arguably, the most beautiful face ever in Indian film industy.

Surely there are several other similsr stamps also which I would have loved to possess. But it appears to be too late for me to go after them.