Atul’s Song A Day- A choice collection of Hindi Film & Non-Film Songs


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6455 Post No. : 20044

“Saugandh”(1961) was directed by G K Ramu for Hariharan Films, Madras. The movie had Anjali Devi, Gemini Ganeshan, M. N. Nambiar, P. S. Veerappa, M. N. Rajam, Kamala Laxman, M. Saroja, P. S. Venkatachalam etc in it. From the cast, it looks like a South Indian movie that was dubbed in Hindi and its original songs were translated and recorded in Hindi with Hindi movie playback singers.
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6455 Post No. : 20043

“Sati Pareeksha”(1957) was produced by Moghabhai Desai and directed by Nanubhai Vakil for Desai Films, Bombay. The movie had Chitra, Daljit, Krishnakumari, Minu Mumtaz, Niranjan Sharma,W M Khan etc in it.
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6455 Post No. : 20042

“Samrat Ashok”(1947) was directed by K B Lal for Bombay Cinetone Limited, Bombay. This “historical” movie had Sapru, Veena, Shakir, Himalaywala, Shamim, Husn Bano, Ulhas, Ganpat Rao, Shahida, Sudha Bai, Maruti Rao Pahalwan etc in it.
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6454 Post No. : 20040

“Diamond King”(1961) was produced under the banner of Chitra Bharati Limited Bombay. This is about the only information contained about this movie in HFGK. Total number of songs in the movie is not known. Six number of songs are listed in HFGK under this movie with space left for more songs. Music director’s name is avilable as Bipin Dutta.Name of singer and lyricist is known only for one song. That song has been covered by Sudhir jee in the distant past in 2012.
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6454 Post No. : 20040

“Paristan”(1957) a fantasy movie was produced by Sharad Desai and directed by Dhirubhai Desai for Sharad Productions, Bombay. The movie had Shakila, Ranjan, Roopmala, Lalita Pawar, P Kailash, Chandrashekhar, Agha, Manorama, Ramesh Sinha, Suryakant, Jankidas, Indira Bansal, Jeewan Kala, Kesari, Narendra Kumar, Shrawan Kumar, Shashimala, Santosh Kumar, Dilip, Anil Kumar, with guest appearance by Tuntun.
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6454 Post No. : 20039

“Ujaala” (1942) was produced by M Ehsan (though M A Mughani was credited as producer) and directed by K M Multani for Taj Mahal Pictures, Bombay. The movie had Prithviraj Kapoor, Naseem Bano, Mubarak, Ratan Bai, Mirza Musharaf, Baby Vinod Kumari, Jilani etc in it.
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6453 Post No. : 20038

I present the song, ‘morele jhanak jhanak jhan baaje paayaliyaa’ rendered by Sadhana Sargam and Rajkamal from Episode-53 of TV Serial, ‘Mahabharat’ (1988). The song is written by Pandit Narendra Sharma and is set to music by Rajkamal based on Raag Darbari. The song is picturised on Gauri Sharma in the role of Urvashi. The actor playing dholak is Gopi Krishna in the role of Gandharva Chitrasen while Satish Kaul is seen in the role of Lord Indra.
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6453 Post No. : 20037

“Kisi Ki Nazar Ne Ishara Kiya Hai” is a soft, melodic beauty sung by Lata Mangeshkar, penned by Anand Bakshi and composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The song is from a mystery/suspense genre movie “Sau Saal Baad” released in 1966.

The film is produced under the banner of Mansarover Pictures, Bombay and is directed by BK Dubey. The film is supposedly a tale of rebirth and memories of soul, presented as a ghost/apparition story. The cast of actors includes Feroze Khan, Kum Kum, Achla Sachdev, Manmohan Krishan, Rajendranath, DK Sapru, Ram Singh, P Kailash, Madhavi, Polson, Ravikant, Patanjali, On Mehra, Moolchand Kapoor and Rajan etc.
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6453 Post No. : 20036

Today’s song is from a social film – Khan Bahadur-1937.

The year 1937 was a year of Revolution for the newly started Talkie Film. Initially the films were mainly based on Folk tales, Parsi dramas and Mythological stories. 1937 was a year in which the Film industry was trying to drop its old skin and don a New Avtar. From this year, a variety of subjects were used to make films. If we briefly look at some path breaking, landmark films using Novel themes, we will understand how the film industry was attempting to change itself.
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6452 Post No. : 20035

Hullo Atuldom

At the outset I would like to wish the blog & the Brain behind the blog on completion of 20000 posts, with this special post by Sudhirji. It was a song from 1931 film, just like the song with post number 10000.

I clearly remember the wait for the post number 10000, it was the rainy season of 2014 – July 20th, 2014 to be precise; a day after the blog’s sthapana diwas.

Congratulations to Atulji, Sudhirji, and the brigade of contributors led by our In-House Encyclopedia – Sri. Arunkumar Deshmukhji (whose personal score stands at 1823 at the time of writing this post). Having this many posts which give details about the films, artists, background of the particular song with accurate lyrics and accompanying video is no small feat. What began as Atulji’s effort to bring good songs onto the worldwide web (or cyberspace) with accurate lyrics has turned into a library/ a reference point for seekers.

Congratulations once again to the blog & atulites and I feel great that I am a part of it.
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