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Tere mukhde ka til kaala kaala
Posted on: July 7, 2022
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5102 | Post No. : | 17038 |
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Blog 10-Year Challenge (2012-2022) – Song No. 64
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This date ten years ago (viz 7 July 2012) saw six songs from six different movies getting covered in the blog. Here are the details:-
| Blog post number | Song | Movie (Year) | Remarks |
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| 6189 | Baadal dal se nikal chala | Hamaari Baat(1943) | Movie YIPPEED by now |
| 6190 | Taqdeer jagaa kar aayi hoon | Dulaari (1949) | Movie YIPPEED by now |
| 6191 | Hello hello hello mizaaj to huzoor ke hain achche | Minister (1959) | 3 songs covered out of 6 by now |
| 6192 | Ho gaye barbaad hum | Ramman(1954) | 5 songs covered out of 10 by now |
| 6193 | Haal e dil hamaara jaane na bewafaa | Shrimaan Satyawaadi(1960) | Movie YIPPEED by now |
| 6194 | Mere laadlon tum phoolo phalo | Sant Gyaneshwar (1964) | 5 songs covered out of 8 by now |
We can see from the above table that three movies (out of six) whose songs were covered ten years ago have since been YIPPEED. That leaves us with three movies wjose songs are still available to be covered. So these three movies are eligible for Blog Ten Year Challenge today (7 July 2022).
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5102 | Post No. : | 17037 |
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Blog 10-Year Challenge (2012-2022) – Song No. 63
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This date ten years ago (viz 7 July 2012) saw six songs from six different movies getting covered in the blog. Here are the details:-
| Blog post number | Song | Movie (Year) | Remarks |
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| 6189 | Baadal dal se nikal chala | Hamaari Baat(1943) | Movie YIPPEED by now |
| 6190 | Taqdeer jagaa kar aayi hoon | Dulaari (1949) | Movie YIPPEED by now |
| 6191 | Hello hello hello mizaaj to huzoor ke hain achche | Minister (1959) | 3 songs covered out of 6 by now |
| 6192 | Ho gaye barbaad hum | Ramman(1954) | 5 songs covered out of 10 by now |
| 6193 | Haal e dil hamaara jaane na bewafaa | Shrimaan Satyawaadi(1960) | Movie YIPPEED by now |
| 6194 | Mere laadlon tum phoolo phalo | Sant Gyaneshwar (1964) | 5 songs covered out of 8 by now |
We can see from the above table that three movies (out of six) whose songs were covered ten years ago have since been YIPPEED. That leaves us with three movies wjose songs are still available to be covered. So these three movies are eligible for Blog Ten Year Challenge today (7 July 2022).
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5102 | Post No. : | 17036 |
Today’s song is from the film ‘Sindbad the Sailor’ (1952).
During our childhood, when we were in school, we were fond of different stories. Our school books contained interesting stories of kings, explorers and great souls. In those days most children used to read outside school books. Some kids were lucky whose grandparents told them stories from mythology and history. This not only gave entertainment but also helped build up good values of life. Some children liked mythology stories, some liked historical and yet some others liked adventure stories. The joint family culture helped develop the right kind of mindset and value addition.
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Jinhein hum yaad karte hain
Posted on: July 6, 2022
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5101 | Post No. : | 17035 |
This date (6 july) ten years ago was 6 July 2012. That date saw six songs from six different movies getting covered in the blog. Here are their details:-
| Blog post number | Song | Movie (Year) | Remarks |
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| 6183 | Sitaaron chaand se keh do | Badi Bahu(1951) | Movie Yippeee’d by now |
| 6184 | Mast nazar ke paimaane chhalke | Taatar Ka Chor (1955) | 5 songs covered out of 6 |
| 6185 | Apna to zamaane mein bas itna fasaana hai | Naya Andaaz (1956) | Movie Yippeee’d by now |
| 6186 | Chaand sitaaron mein kaun bulaaye re | Pilpili Saaheb (1954) | 5 songs covered out of 9 |
| 6187 | Aa tu aa zara dil mein aa | Phoolon Ki Sez (1964) | 6 songs covered out of 9 |
| 6188 | Hamen yaad kabhi tum kar lena | Anokha Daan (1972) | Movie Yippeee’d by now |
We can observe that three movies (out of six) whose songs were covered ten years ago have since been Yippeee’d. That leaves us with three movies that are still eligible for Blog Ten Year Challenge today on 6 July 2022.
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Today (5 July 2022) is the 5100th day for the blog.
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5100 | Post No. : | 17034 |
Regulars may have noticed lack of activity in the blog on my part for the last ten odd days. From June 25 till June 28, 7 posts were published and all these articles were posted by Sudhir jee. I had specifically requested him on 24 June 2022 that “it will be difficult for me to find time for publishing new posts from 24 june till 27 June. So I request you to uphold the blog flag for these four days.”
Sudhir jee had promised to do the needful, viz ensuring that we had at least one post on each of these days. He ended up publishing four posts on 27 June 2022, prompted by an over-enthusiastic Avinash Scrapwala, who sent many RD Burman write ups on that day for publication. 🙂
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Tohe Nainon Ki Madira Pilaaungi
Posted on: July 5, 2022
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The Blog completes 5100 days today.
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5100 | Post No. : | 17033 |
Today’s song is from an obscure film – ‘Vishwamitra’ (1952). I am sure that 99.9% readers must not have even heard of this film ever. Then why did I select a song from this film to discuss? There is a strong reason for it. When I first saw this film’s name in HFGK a few days ago, I noticed the name of the director and the music director and honestly, I was thrilled ! The director was Kala Maharshi Baburao Painter, one of the pioneers of Indian films- both silent as well as talkie. He was also the mentor of many film luminaries who shone later in their lives. All of them had learnt the ABCD of film making at the feet of Baburao Painter. Great directors like V Shantaram and Master Vinayak were the prominent learners under him. Any industry, to develop into a profitable one, requires hard work by the pioneers. This applies totally to the Hindi Film Industry in India.
The original initiators of the film industry were not any rich people, but the industry took the seeds from ordinary, middle class people.They had no riches, but their zeal, dedication, ambition and desire to achieve goals overtook their poverty and they toiled and moiled to raise the required finance for their projects. We all know about the great Dadasaheb Phalke, who staked everything he owned to achieve his goals and became a name to remember forever. In this endeavor, he was not alone. There was one more person from Kolhapur, who took Phalke’s dream much ahead from silent to talkie films. His name is taken today with awe and respect by film historians. He was Baburao Painter. Kala Maharshi Baburao Painter (real name Baburao Krishnarao Mestri) was born on 3rd June 1890 at Kolhapur. The success of Dadasaheb Phalke in making films in India inspired Baburao and his cousin brother Anandrao immensely. They too wanted to make films, but it was not possible in Kolhapur. Phalke had gone to England to learn film making and had brought machinery from England. This was beyond the reach of these poor young men.
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Raat naujawaan jhoomta samaa
Posted on: July 4, 2022
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5099 | Post No. : | 17031 |
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Blog 10-Year Challenge (2012-2022) – Song No. 61
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This date (4 july) ten years ago was 4 july 2012. The blog saw five songs from five different movies getting covered on that day. Here are the details:-
| Blog post number | Song | Movie (Year) | Remarks |
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| 6173 | Wo din yaad karo | Daasi (1944) | 6 songs covered out of 11 |
| 6174 | O aasmaan waale | Anarkali (1953) | Movie YIPPEED by now |
| 6175 | Aaja kahin se aa jaa dil ka qaraar le ke | Samundar (1957) | Movie YIPEED by now |
| 6176 | Ham hain nashe mein | Sehra(1963) | Movie YIPPEED by now |
| 6177 | Aa jaa jaan e jaan | Geet Gaaya Pattharon Ne(1964) | 8 songs covered out of 9 |
One can notice that three movies (out of five) whose songs were covered on 4 july 2012 have since been YIPPEED. That leaves us with two movies that are eligible for Blog Ten Year Challenge today on 4 July 2022.
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5098 | Post No. : | 17030 |
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Blog 10-Year Challenge (2012-2022) – Song No. 60
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Welcome all to this post under ‘blog ten year challenge 2012-2022’.
Ten years back on this day i.e. 03rd July’2012, as many as seven songs from seven different movies were covered on the blog.
The details of these songs are as given below:-
| Song Title | Name of the movie (Year) | Remarks |
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| Aise machal ke nain badal ke | Do Gunde(1959) | Movie Yippeeee’ed by now |
| Phoolon se dosti hai | Duniya Jhukti Hai(1960) | 2 of 8 songs posted |
| Chadhe chanda to tum bhi chale aana | Aplam Chaplam(1961) | 3 of 7 songs posted |
| Dhaley din aise | Laal Kothi(1978) | 1 of 4 songs posted |
| Kaa jaanoon main sajaniyaa | Hum Paanch(1980) | 3 of 6 songs posted |
| Jaan e jaan dhoondhta phir rahaa | Jawaani Deewaani(1972) | Movie Yippeeee’ed by now |
| Dil ki baat kahin lab pe na aa jaaye | Teri Qasam(1982) | 1 of 6 songs posted |
From the above table we can see that only two movies out of seven movies represented on the blog on that day have since been ‘Yippeeee’ed on the blog.
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Aadhi raat ko palkon ki chhaaon mein
Posted on: July 3, 2022
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5098 | Post No. : | 17029 | Movie Count : |
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Hullo Atuldom
Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia was born on 1st July 1938 to a father who wanted the son to be a wrestler. The obedient son did go to the Akhada and trained with his father along with learning music and practising at a friend’s home.
Pt. Hariji has said once, and I quote, “he was not very good at wrestling but the training had helped him build up strength and stamina which has helped him play the bansuri (flute) to this day.”
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