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


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6464 Post No. : 20066

“Jai Mahakali” (1951) was directed by Dhirubhai Desai for Chandrakala Pictures. This movie had Rajkumar, Nirupa Roy, S N Tripathi,Shahu Modak, Lalita Pawar, Shanta Kanwar, Ulhas, Dhulia etc in it.
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6464 Post No. : 20065

“Kurbaani”(1943) was directed by Ram Daryani for Murli Movietone, Bombay. This social movie had Durga Khote, Ishwarlal, Vasanti, Kaushalya, Gulab, Kamla, Gope, Majid, Sheikh, Dharpure etc in it.
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6464 Post No. : 20064

Today’s song is from a very old film of the first decade of the Talkie Era – Duniya kya hai aka Resurrection – 1938.

1938 was an interesting year in the early life of the Talkie films. The film making studios had firm footing with a studio system and they tried a variety of subjects in their films. In the 88 Hindi films produced in 1938, one finds almost every Genre of film subjects, except perhaps the usual Folk stories and Historical themes. Comedy, Tragedy, Fiction, Jungle stories, Costume, Socials, Musicals, Mythologicals, you name it and you had it. Content and technical expertise had improved as films on famous novels were made.
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6460 Post No. : 20063

‘Apraadhi’ (1974) was a crime drama film which was produced by K L Chitkara and was directed by Jugal Kishore. The cast included Kiran Kumar and Yogita Bali in the lead roles supported by Imtiaz, Jayshree T, Chandrashekhar, Rajan Haksar, Jagdish Raj, Murad, Bhagwan, Maruti, Keshto Mukherjee, Brahmachari, Gopal Sehgal, Mumtaz Begum, Mohan Sherry, Jugal Kishore etc. Yogita Bali had a double role in the film.
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6460 Post No. : 20062

“Naujawaan”(1966) was directed by Chaand for S S Films, Bombay. This stunt film had Dara Singh, Ajit, Nishi, Helen, Randhawa, Tiwari, Madan Puri, Kundan, Sundar, Randheer, Chaman Puri, Gauri, Neelam, Bela Bose, Madhumati, Ramlal Malik, Veena etc in it.

“Naujawaan”(1966) had five songs in it. Two songs have been covered in the blog in the past. One of them was an Usha Mangeshkar solo song while the other song was a duet song sung by Lata and Usha Mangeshkar.

Here is the third song from “Naujawaan”(1966). This song is a solo song sung by another sister of the above mentioned singers, namely Asha Bhonsle.

This is a lively lilting song. If one is not aware of the details of the song, one may think that this song is an O P Nayyar composition. But we know for sure that O P Nayyar did not use the voice of Lata Mangeshkar in his compositions (Interestingly, O P Nayyar used the voice of Usha Mangeshkar in some of his female duet songs with Asha Bhonsle).So it cannot be an O P Nayyar composition. This is a composition of G S Kohli. Resemblence to O P Nayyar music is because G S Kohli was an assistant of O P Nayyar.

Lyrics are by Anjaan.

What a lively song it is. This song is picturised on Nishi, with Dara Singh and other also visible in the picturisation.

Audio

Video


Song-Dil kyun dhadak raha hai yoon beqaraar ho ke (Naujawaan)(1966) Singer-Asha Bhonsle, Lyricist-Anjaan, MD-G S Kohli

Lyrics

dil kyun dhadak raha hai
yoon beqaraar hoke
ruktee naheen hai ab to zaalim nigaah roke
zaalim nigaah roke
dil kyun dhadak raha hai
yoon bekarar hoke
ruktee naheen hai ab to
zaalim nigaah roke
zaalim nigaah roke
dil kyun dhadak raha hai
yoo beqaraar ho o o ke

naazuk labon pe tadpe
maasoom hansee aise
naazuk labon pe tadpe
maasoom hansee aise
jhokhon mein jhilmilaaye alhad see raag jaise
josheelee kyun ye sharmeelee
hansee hai ya qayaamat hai
dil kyun dhadak raha hai
yoon beqaraar hoke
ruktee naheen hai ab to
zaalim nigaah roke
zaalim nigaah roke ae
dil kyun dhadak raha hai ae
yoon beqaraar ho o o ke

saanson mein kaanptee hai
ik bejubaan tamanna
saanson mein kaanptee hai
ik bejubaan tamanna
bahke hain ham to aise
mushqil hai ab sambhalna
sambhal ae dil sare mehfil
ye tu hee kya ?
dil kyu dhadak raha hai
yoon beqaraar hoke
ruktee naheen hai ab to
zaalim nigaah roke
zaalim nigaah roke ae
dil kyun dhadak raha hai
yoon beqaraar hoke
ruktee naheen hai ab to
zaalim nigaah roke
zaalim nigaah roke ae
dil kyun dhadak raha hai
yoon beqaraar ho o o ke


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6460 Post No. : 20061

“Mr Q”(1958) was directed by K Parvez forYoung Technicians Unit, Bombay. The movie had Amarnath, Naazi, Sheikh Mukhtar, Kumud Tripathi, Bhagwan, Heera Sawant, Tun Tun, Nazir Kashmiri, Yusuf Azad etc in it.

“Mr Q”(1958) had six songs in it that were penned by four lyricists. Akhtar Romani penned 3 songs. Asad Bhopali, Shyam Sarhadi and Muzaffar Shahjahanpuri wrote one song each. Monohar Arora was the music director.

One song of “Mr Q”(1958) has been covered in the past.

Here is the second song of the movie to appear in the blog. This song, like the first song is sung by Suman Kalyanpur. If the previous song was inspired from “Jaata kahaan hai deewaane“, the song under discusion is inspired from “Mera naam chin chin choo.” 🙂

Asad Bhopali is the lyricist of this song. Only audio of the song is available. I request our knowledgeable readers to throw light on the movie as well as on the picturisation of the song.


Song-Mera naam mohabbat mera naam jawaanee (Mr Q)(1958) Singer-Suman Kalyanpur, Lyricist-Asad Bhopali, MD-Manohar Arora

Lyrics

hey mera naam mohaabbat
mera naam jawaanee
mere aage bade bado kee jhuktee hai peshaanee
mera naam mohaabbat mera naam jawaanee
mere aage bade bado kee jhuktee hai peshaanee
mera naam mohaabbat

jis par daaloon garam nigaahen
thhandee thhandee bhare wo aahen
hey hey o
jis par daaloon garam nigaahen
thhandee thhandee bhare wo aahen
main chaahoon to ek hee pal mein
kar doon aag ko paanee
mera naam mohaabbat

mera kehna jisne maana
uskee bahaaren uska zamaana
hey hey jee
mera kehna jisne maana
uskee bahaaren uska zamaana
wo pachhtaaya jis zaalim ne
meree baat na maanee
mera naam mohaabbat

aa zulfon ke saaye mein jee le
aankhon ke paimaane pee le
hey hey o
aa zulfon ke saaye mein jee le
aankhon ke paimaane pee le
dhoondhe hai matwaale raaja
tujhko ye mastaanee
mera naam mohabbat

dekh idhar bhee o dilwaale
aaja humse naina mila le
hey hey jee
dekh idhar bhee o dilwaale
aaja humse naina mila le
is duniya se darna kaisa
duniya hai deewaanee
mera naam mohabbat
mera naam jawaanee
mere aage bade badon kee
jhuktee hai peshaanee


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6460 Post No. : 20060

Today’s song is from an obscure, less known Historical film Maharani Minal Devi-1946.

Made by Laxmi productions, Bombay, it was directed by Chimanlal Trivedi, owner of the banner and the music was by Saraswati Devi- who had started her career from Bombay Talkies. The cast was Prem Adib, Leela Desai, Durga Khote, Jagdish Sethi, Sankatha Prasad, Moni Chaterjee etc.etc. There were only 7 songs in this film, written by Neelkanth Tiwari and Swami Ramanand. The number of songs-7 was below the average of 9.8 songs for the decade of 1940.

1946 was an important year in the history of Hindi films. This was the period when the impending Independence of India was on the Anvil and everyone knew that in the year 1947 it would take place. The second World War had just ended, which had created inumerable millionaires, fed on black marketing and illegal trades in the war period. Many of them were keen on investing their ill gotten wealth in the film industry. Thus, there was no dearth of finances in the industry. From 1946 to around the early years of the 50’s, some of these ” novo-rich” persons provided finance. Some even tried their hand at directing films or even acting in it. Let us see what other things happened during this period.
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6460 Post No. : 20059

We in this blog tend to be nostalgic about the past. If by some miracle it becomes possible to do time travel and go into the past then most of us will eagerly grab the opportunity.

Let us say we board the time machine and go to 1947. We would find ourselves in a disturbed situation where India is about to gain independence but widespread violence is taking place every where. Let us imagine that we find safe haven in a library. In the library we browse film magazines. When we browse the magazines, we find names of movies and actors that ring no bells. Names of actors ring no bells.
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6459 Post No. : 20058

#the Decade of Sixties – 1961 – 1970 #
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Today’s song is from yet another forgotten and obscure movie of its time i.e. ‘Yeh Khoon Rang Layega-1970’. This movie had made its debut on the blog on 12.10.2018 with its song ‘qayaamat hai teree nigaahon kaa jaadu’.

This first song from the movie was presented on the blog by our Respected Shree Sudhir jee. However, after this first song no song from this movie was posted thereafter, and that might be because of the rarity and non-availability of its songs. Now, couple of songs from this movie have been made available on internet by another good friend Shree D.S. Rathi jee. We music lovers thank him and are grateful for his generously in continuously making such rare songs available for public to listen to.
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6459 Post No. : 20057

“Indra Leela”(1956) was produced by Malikchand Kochar, M A and directed by Rajendra Sharma for Nirmal Pictures, Bombay. This mythological movie had Trilok Kapoor, Kuldeep Kaur, S N Tripathi, Leela Mishra, Rajendra Singh, Indu Pal, Rajkumar, Ram Raseela, Lalit Kapoor, Nirmal Kumar, Kamaldeep, Chawla, Uma Devi, Uma Dutt, Amarnath Tripathi etc in it.
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