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“Lucky Number” (1961) was a Manmohan Production film. It was directed by Manmohan Sabir and Mohan Rathod. The movie had Bhagwan, Ameeta,David Abraham, Helen, Hiralal, Indira Billi,Majnu, Robert, Ramesh Dutt(Introducing), Ramesh, Bhagwan, Tuntun, Rajen Haksar, Jagdish Kanwal, Nazir Kashmiri, Romeo (the Dog), Sardar Hardev Singh etc in it.
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This article is written by nahm, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog. This is her 100th article in the blog.

I have been dithering for the last two days on the issue of which song post to send, as my 100th post. Now that I have decided on a song which is old enough and a Rafi solo, and melodious and touching as I wanted just such a song for this occasion. For some reason I have suddenly become tongue tied, or key board tied. Not that key boards ever get tied up like our human minds or tongues. But they do give us trouble, whenever we treat them badly. Only last week, it suffered a blow, with a steel bowl. And the key ‘ e ‘ came loose. It just wouldn’t stick in its place, I had all sorts of trouble in completing the last write up. Ideally I should have tried to complete the write up without using ‘e’. It is possible, as I read a paragraph on facebook, completely devoid of the alphabet ‘e’. Maybe next time this sort of thing happens, with a little used alphabet”s key than, it should be worth trying.
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This article is written by Raja, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

This article is the 8300th song post in the blog.

My last post here was only a few days ago but it is my pleasure and honour to be able to post here once again today for a double-special occasion.
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This article is written by nahm, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

This is the last remaining song from Anjaana (1969). It is a ‘Jeep’ song and happens right at the beginning of the film. I got a chance to see this movie on T V during a weekend. Much to my chagrin, they cut two songs from the movie. Somebody tell these T V channels that this is a 60’s movie not 80’s movie, hence the songs are not surplus and they are the main attraction. I could see the song situation in the scene’s leading up to the song, only to see the scene after the song next. My husband alerted me that they are cutting the songs, as the ‘bhai-bahen’ song Hum behnon ke liye mere bhaiyya was cut.
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“Farz” (1967) was produced by Sundarlal Nahta under the banner of Vijaylakshmi Pictures. The movie was directed by Ravi Nagaich. The movie had Jeetendra, Babita, Aruna Irani, Kanchana, Sajjan, Agha, Manohar Deepak, Mukri, Mohan Choti, Puranik, Prakash, Prem Kumar, Ramesh, Jaggarao, Samson, David, Raghavalu, Mari, Raja Rao, Papi, Mohan, Sathi Babu, Koteswara Rao, Ramu, Nagesh, Raj Nala etc in it.
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“Air Mail” (1960) was an obscure C grade movie by now. This movie was directed by B J Patel under the banner of People’s pictures. The movie had Ranjan, Malini, Jyoti, Rajan Kapoor, Merajkar, Maruti etc in it.

One song from this movie has been discussed in the past.

Today (6 july 2013) is the eighth death anniversary of Sardul Kwatra. On this occasion, here is a song from “Air Mail” (1960). The song is sung by Asha Bhonsle and chorus. Anand Bakshi is the lyricist. Music is composed by Sardul Kwatra.

Only the audio of this song is available and so it is difficult to tell about the picturisation. I request our knowledgeable readers to throw light on the picturisation of this song.


Song-Shoon shadap nazron ki jhadap hone de jaani (Air Mail)(1961) Singer-Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-Sardul Kwatra
Chorus

Lyrics

Shoon shadap nazron ki jhadap
hone de jaani
shoon shadap dil deke tadap
kehti hai jawaani
haay haay haay
shoon shadap nazron ki jhadap
hone de jaani
shoon shadap dil deke tadap
kehti hai jawaani

haay haay haay
Shoon shadap nazron ki jhadap
hone de
jaani ee ee ee

karti hai ye dhadkan ishaare
u u u
maange hain dil ne sahaare
u u u
das na le tujhko ye zulfen
u u u
pardesi mehman hamaare
dekh idhar
hai ye umar
dekh idhar
hai ye umar
khatre ki nishaani
haay haay haay
shoon shadap nazron ki jhadap
hone de jaani
shoon shadap dil deke tadap
kehti hai jawaani

haay haay haay
shoon shadap nazron ki jhadap
hone de
jaani ee ee ee

kehte hain
sun ae hebbina
o o o o
chaahat na ho to kya jeena
o o o o
nazron ki lehren uthhi hain
o o o o
behne de dil ka safeena
o o o o
diruba sharmo haya
diruba sharmo haya
baaten hain puraani
haay haay haay
shoon shadap nazron ki jhadap
hone de jaani
shoon shadap dil deke tadap
kehti hai jawaani

haay haay haay
Shoon shadap nazron ki jhadap
hone de
jaani ee ee ee

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Hindi script lyrics (Provided by Sudhir)
—————————————–
शूं शड़प
नज़रों की झड़प
होने दे जानी
शूं शड़प
दिल देके तड़प
कहती है जवानी
हाय हाय हाय
शूं शड़प
नज़रों की झड़प
होने दे जानी
शूं शड़प
दिल देके तड़प
कहती है जवानी

होय होय क होय
शूं शड़प
नज़रों की झड़प
होने दे
जानीsss

करती है धड़कन इशारे
ऊ ऊ ऊ
मांगे हैं दिल ने सहारे
ऊ ऊ ऊ
डस ना लें तुझको ये ज़ुल्फें
ऊ ऊ ऊ
परदेसी मेहमान हमारे
ऊ ऊ ऊ
देख इधर
है ये उमर
देख इधर
है ये उमर
खतरे की निशानी
हाय हाय हाय
शूं शड़प
नज़रों की झड़प
होने दे जानी
शूं शड़प
दिल देके तड़प
कहती है जवानी

हाय हाय हाय
शूं शड़प
नज़रों की झड़प
होने दे
जानीsss

कहते हैं
सुन ऐ हबीना
ओ ओ ओ ओ
चाहत ना हो तो क्या जीना
ओ ओ ओ ओ
नज़रों की लहरें उठी हैं
ओ ओ ओ ओ
बहने दे दिल का सफ़ीना
ओ ओ ओ ओ
दिलरुबा शर्म-ओ-हया
दिलरुबा शर्म-ओ-हया
बातें हैं पुरानी
हाय हाय हाय
शूं शड़प
नज़रों की झड़प
होने दे जानी
शूं शड़प
दिल देके तड़प
कहती है जवानी

हाय हाय हाय
शूं शड़प
नज़रों की झड़प
होने दे
जानीsss


“Hamaari Beti” (1950) was produced and directed by Shobhana Samarth under the banner of Shobana Pictures to launch her daughter Nutan. The movie had Motilal, Shobhana Samarth, Veera, Nutan, Cuckoo, Shekhar,Tanuja, Randhir, Agha, Pramila, David Abraham, K N Singh etc in it.
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This article is written by Sadanand Kamath, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

Shammi Kapoor got branded as the ‘rebel star’ after the success of his film ‘Tumsa Nahin Dekha’ (1957). In this film, for the first time, he moved away from the conventional type of acting set by the big three of his time – Dilip Kumar, Dev Anand and Raj Kapoor and developed his own style of acting. Almost around the same time, Sahir Ludhianvi also got tagged as the ‘rebel poet’ after the phenomenon success of the films ‘Pyaasa’ (1957). The streak of ‘rebelliousness’ in Sahir was confirmed when the songs of ‘Phir Subah Hogi’ (1958) became hit though the film did not get as much success at the box office as was expected. Both these films have been known for Sahir’s hard hitting lyrics on the deprivation of minimum standard of living for the lower strata of the society.
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This article is written by Pamir Harvey, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

Mukti (1977) is Bindiya Goswami‘s debut film. From the looks of it this song most probably heralds her arrival on the screen. This also seems to be a song, which shows how the once small daughter has grown up and has stepped into her youth.
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