Archive for September 2014
Gaata rahe mera dil
Posted on: September 26, 2014
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Here is a song that firmly belongs to the category of “how come this song was not discussed before”. 🙂 This song is from “Guide” (1965), which was a musical extravaganza, among other things.
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Kitni raahat hai dil toot jaane ke baad
zindagi se mile maut aane ke baad
Aah! the bliss of being free of illusions. As if someone has removed the coloured glasses from my eyes through which the world used to look colourful. The feeling is not always pleasant but it is a honest and truer state to be in. Keeping one's eyes closed so that one is able to avoid the unpleasant things and pretend that all is well, is a self defeating attitude. Once the truth is out in the open and accepted than it is something one faces and deals with in our own way. Out of the clouds of delusions. Only then the correct runway can be found and safe landing in possible.
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An icon that stands the tallest on the horizon of the Hindi film landscape. And a persona whose influence spans more than six decades of the history of this medium – a medium that itself is just over eight decades young now.
Dharam Devdutt Pishorimal Anand – born this day in Shakargarh, district Gurdaspur. The year – is irrelevant. With a persona like Dev Sb, the length of years behind was as meaningless as the number of years ahead of him were meaningful. The zest for life and the energy to be – the age and years did not matter. The only thing that mattered was the young-ness of the mind that simply refused to be afraid of the towering Time that overcomes all. Not that he professed any eternal life. And neither did he survive the scythe of reaper of time. But the time and the years that he lived and breathed, there was always another horizon to reach, always another mountain to scale. And the mantra for life simply was – young-ness of the mind.
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SONGS FROM ARTISTE NAME FILMS……Song No. 5
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Today’s song is from the film Renuka-47. It is sung by a less known singer Putul Chatterjee, under the baton of composer Sardar Malik ( father of composer Anu Malik-who is for ever “inspired” by foreign music).
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This article is the 10300th song post in the blog.
I can imagine in my mind’s eye. Atul ji getting interviewed on some online forum. The interviewer asks about what he does. Atul ji tells him that he is managing this Atul Song A Day blog. The interviewer asks Atul ji to describe this blog, what prompted him to set this up and tell about its specialties. Atul ji starts telling about the blog, its origins and its features. Near the end of the interview, the interviewer asks so tell what is new on the blog today. Atul ji raises one hand to cover a yawn, then remarks – “nothing much, the usual stuff, we just clocked another 100 songs today.” 😀 😀
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1970s, especially the earlier years of the decade was the time when I was at my precocious best as a music lover. I tended to remember the details of all popular songs of those days.
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Ae ri maa gauri maa
Posted on: September 24, 2014
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“Man Ki Aankhen” (1970) was produced by I A Nadiadwala and directed by Raghunath Jhalani. The movie had Dharmendra, Waheeda Rehman, Fariyal, Sujit Kumar, Manmohan Krishna, Leela Chitnis, Mohan Sherry, Brahm Bhardwaj, Lailta Pawar etc in it.
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Bijli hoon main to bijli
Posted on: September 24, 2014
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Today (24 september 2014) is the eighth death anniversary of Padmini (12 june 1932-12 24 september 2006). She was one of three famous dancing sisters who were known as Travancore sisters. Her other two sisters were Lalitha (elde to her)and Raagini (younger to her). The three of them worked in Malayalam, Tamil and Hindi movies.
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Nazar mili ik qaatil se
Posted on: September 24, 2014
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“Reporter Raju” (1962) was produced by Homi Wadia and directed by Dwarka Khosla for Basant Pictures. The movie had Feroz Khan and Chitra in lead roles with Jeevankala, Indira, Baby Vidya Rani, Manorama, Ratnamala, Sulochana Chatterji, Shah Agha, Sunder, Majnoo, Shakeel Numani, Raj Adeeb, Mintobai, Gani,Mohamed Ali, Geeta, Paro, Julian, Brij Mohan Vyas aka B.M.Vyas, Anthony, Bismilla, Mithoo Miya, Bhomiya, Yadav, Korega, Ratan, Azim etc in supporting roles.
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