Archive for the ‘“Aankh” song’ Category
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Blog 10-Year Challenge (2010-2020) – Song No. 70
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The date ten years ago, viz 4 september 2010 saw as many as seven songs discussed in the blog, in ascending order of release of movies that the songs belonged to. The first song of the day was posted as 5 :48 AM whereas the seventh and final post of the day got publiushed at 7:58 AM ! Those were the days when the task of posting seven songs was over before 8 AM !
Here are the details of these seven songs :-
| Blog Song No | song | Movie Year | Remarks |
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| 2901 | Ab kaun hai meraa | Anmol Ghadi 1946 | YIPPEED |
| 2902 | Do din ki zindagi mein dukhde hain beshumaar | Poonam 1952 | YIPPEED/td> |
| 2903 | Aaye bahaar banke lubhaa kar chale gaye | Raajhath 1956 | YIPPEED |
| 2904 | Dil mera naache thunak thunak | Mera Ghar Mere Bachche 1960 | 5 songs covered out of 9 |
| 2905 | Ye Lucknow ki sarzameen | Chaudhvin ka chaand 1960 | YIPPEED |
| 2906 | Aankhon ne muhabbat mein badaa kaam kiyaa hai | Free Love 1974 | |
| 2907 | Koi patthar se naa maare mere deewaane ko | Laila Majnu 1976 | YIPPEED |
One can notice that five of the movies whose songs were discussed that day have been YIPPEED by now. That leaves us with only two movies out of those seven that are still available for discussion in the blog.
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Ek baar jhalak dikhlaa ke hamen
Posted on: September 1, 2020
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4428 | Post No. : | 15853 |
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Blog 10-Year Challenge (2010-2020) – Song No. 68
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The date ten years ago, viz 1 september 2010 saw as many as seven songs getting discussed in the blog. First post of the aday appeared at 5:45 AM and the seventh post at 9:01 AM ! Ten years from that day, I am surprised myself how I was able to cover seven songs in a matter of little over three hours !
Here are the details of these songs :-
| Song | Movie title-Year | Remarks |
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| Koi nahin mera iss duniyaa mein | Daag-1952 | All songs covered |
| Dil matwaalaa laakh sambhaalaa | Bewafaa-1952 | 05 songs posted |
| Chupke chupke rukte rukte | Paying Guest-1957 | All songs covered |
| Dil todna kisi ka ye zindagi nahin hai | Pooja Ke Phool-1964 | All songs covered |
| Ye dil hai muhabbat ka pyaasaa | Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiyaa-1966 | All songs covered |
| Daanton taley dabaa kar honth | Doli-1969 | All songs covered |
| Tadap ye din raat ki | Amrapaali-1966 | All songs covered |
As many as six out of the seven movies that figured ten years ago, have already been YIPPEED by now. “Bewafa”(1952) is the only movie that still has a few songs left to be covered and that makes this movie the only movie eligible for “Blog Ten Year Challenge” for today (1 september 2020).
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Ek thhi nindiya do thhe naina
Posted on: August 18, 2020
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4414 | Post No. : | 15814 |
Today, August 18th 2020 is 86th Birth Day of the poet, lyricist, story, screen-play and dialogue writer, producer and director, Gulzar. His presence in Hindi film industries is an assurance that lovers of Hindi films and Hindi film songs would continue to get the opportunity to watch and listen to the meaningful films and songs. I regard Gulzar Saab as an extension of what Sahir Ludhianvi left in October 1980 – a legacy of poetry in Hindi film songs.
I have already covered a substantive information about the filmy career of Gulzar saab in my articles ae hairat-e-aashiqui jagaa mat on the occasion of his 85th birth day last year and in shaam se aankh mein nami si hai, abut 5 years back. Also, there is no dearth of information on Gulzar Saab on the internet, in the print media and his website. So, I would skip this part.
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4410 | Post No. : | 15804 | Movie Count : |
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Hullo Atuldom
Today’s post is because of this song. This song reminded me how amused I used to be whenever I saw it.
Atulji has mentioned the starcast of “Tohfa”, the movie of which the above song is. He has mentioned that he felt the props comprising of saris was imaginative. If he had seen the movie he would have understood the reason for the ‘Sari’ prop. I am sure there will be some followers of the blog who have not seen the movie and definitely some followers would have seen. They will remember that in the scene preceding the song Jeetendra has gifted Jaya Prada a decent looking sari as he is appreciative of her way of taking care of his mother in his absence. She is in awe of him and when his mother asks her if she would like to be her daughter-in-law she fantasizes the song. Like I mentioned to my mother “ek saree mila toh itne saree khwaab mein aa gaye”; how typical!!!! (I had wanted to write all this in the comments that day, but reserved it for this post)
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4405 | Post No. : | 15794 |
“Gambler”(1960), not to be confused with “Gambler”(1971), was directed by Dwarka Khosla. The movie had Premnath, Shakila, Agha, Pran, K N Singh, Shammi, Madan Puri, Cuckoo etc in it.
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4398 | Post No. : | 15775 |
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Blog 10-Year Challenge (2010-2020) – Song No. 48
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One movie which is eligible for ‘Blog Ten-Year Challenge’ today (2 august 2020)is the ‘1954’ movie ‘Baraati’.
The other movies represented on the blog ten years back on this day were ‘Anand-1970’, ‘Ek Dil Sau Afsaane-1963’, ‘Dekh Kabeeraa Roya-1957’, ‘Halaaku-1956’, and ‘Singaar-1949’ in their descending order of posting of songs. All of them have already been YIPPEED.
So, we can see that six songs were posted on 01.08.2010 maintaining the ‘six posts per day’ average very well. 🙂
The songs represented on 01.08.2010 on the blog were as follows;
| Song | Movie title-Year | Remarks |
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| Naa jiyaa laage naa | Anand-1970 | All songs covered |
| Door ke o chandaa aa meri baahon mein aa | Ek Dil Sau Afsaane-1963 | All songs covered |
| Hamse aayaa naa gayaa tumse bulaayaa naa gayaa | Dekh Kabeeraa Royaa-1957 | All songs covered |
| Bol mere maalik teraa kyaa yahi hai insaaf | Halaaku-1956 | All songs covered |
| Kahin door koyaliyaa gaaye re | Baraati -1954 | 05 songs posted |
| Ae dard e muhabbat tune mujhe deewaanaa banaakar chhod diyaa | Singaar-1949 | All songs covered |
‘Baraati-1954’ was directed by J.K. Nanda for Kardar Productions, Bombay. It had Chand Usmani, Peace Kanwal, Agha, Om Prakash, Shyam Kumar, Leela Mishra, Baby Sheela, Darpan, Johny Walker, Abbas, Rajan Haksar, Heera Sawant, Agha Miraj, Kathana, Ameer Ali, Agha Mirza and others.
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Kyun ankhiyaan bhar aayin…bhool sakey na ham tumhen aur tum to jaa ke bhool gaye
Posted on: August 1, 2020
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4397 | Post No. : | 15773 |
In Memory of Meena Kumari :
Mehjabeen Bano, who gained name, fame and huge popularity as Meena Kumari, was born on 1st August 1932. Child artist, tragedy queen, poet and singer, are the various attributes to her name. Had she lived to see this day, she would have been 88 today i.e. the two fat ladies of housie. Really, she was just 40 when she left this world, her temporary abode.
Honestly, I have not seen many of her movies. Some of the earlier movies like “Sahib Bibi aur Ghulam” and “Chiraag kahan aur roshni kahan” I have seen on TV longback. The unforgettable “Dil Apna aur preet praayi” and “Ghazal”, “Kaajal” , “Mere apne” and “Bahu Begum” also on TV. “Pakeeza” is the only film I have seen on the big screen and revisited in recent times. The songs of ‘Pakeeza” are embedded in mind from early childhood, even before I am conscious of listening to radio.
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4389 | Post No. : | 15751 | Movie Count : |
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The job of writing on old films and music is not an easy one, as many people may be thinking. Normally, such information is not available at one place and even if it is, the same has to be cross verified by other documents or proofs of some kind. There are many books available on these topics, but just having a book and copying from it has its own dangers. The danger to your credibility is one and misleading information is another one. I am of the firm opinion that no book on these subjects is without any errors. Every book contains incomplete information – including my own book !
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Ho Oo Nadiya Kinaare Nain Hamaare
Posted on: July 22, 2020
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4387 | Post No. : | 15745 | Movie Count : |
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#The Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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# Bhoole-Bisre Geet # 97#
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Today, 22nd July 2020, is the is the ninety-seventh birth anniversary of legendary singer Mukesh Chandra Mathur, whom fondly know as Mukesh. (22 July 1923 – 27 August 1976)
If we look at the statistics available on the blog Mukesh has sung around 932 songs for Hindi movies and so far, we have covered 786 of his songs on the blog.
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4382 | Post No. : | 15730 |
Today’s song is from the film Albeli-45. This was the first of the three same Title films. The other two were made in 1955 and 1974 ( interestingly, its masculine counterpart Albela was made 4 times- in 1951,1971,1990 and 2001 !).
The film was made by Talwar Productions, Calcutta. The music was composed by G A Chisti, who, while in India, got only B and C grade films. He became a big composer in Pakistan, after he migrated there in 1949. He was not only successful, but also got many awards. At the end of his life, he had become a Faqir. He was popularly known as ” Babaji” in the film industry, here and in Pakistan, due to his helpful and simple nature. As per HFGK, the lyricists of film Albeli were Shanti Swarup and Chisti. The cast was Ramola, Rooplekha, Manorama, Satish, Hiralal, Usha and many others. Albeli-45 is perhaps the only film in which there were three Jew girls as Heroines – Ramola, Rooplekha and Manorama.
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