Archive for the ‘Asha Bhonsle solo’ Category
Aarti karo Shankar ki
Posted on: March 10, 2013
This article is written by Arunkumar Deshmukh, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
MAHASHIVRATRI greetings to all readers !
In India all our social customs, traditions, calenders and Festivals are linked to Agriculture, because basically,even today, we are an Agricultural country. With almost over 70% population (as against 85% in 1947) living in Villages and depending on farming, even in these days. No wonder if all our major events have an Agricultural base.
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“Naag Devta” (1962) was a Vinod Films production. It was directed by Shantilal Soni. The movie had Mahipal, Anjali Devi, Shashikala, B M Vyas, Niranjan Sharma, Leela Chitnis etc in it.
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Ae jee akdo na hamse piyaa
Posted on: March 8, 2013
This article is written by Peevesie’s mom, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Heard this song 3- 4 days back on TV Rajasthani!!!!! Would you believe it I have become addicted to this channel at the 8.30 -9.00 A.M. slot. The programme is perfect to go with breakfast. It is their Bhoole Bisre Geet programme. and they have been presenting only Anil Biswas songs from the look of the last two programmes that I saw.
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Zubi zubi je l’laime vou
Posted on: March 6, 2013
“An Evening in Paris” (1967) was produced and directed by Shakti Samanta. The movie had Shammi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore, K N Singh, Rajendra Nath, Pran, Sarita, David Abraham, M B Shetty, Surendra Nath etc in it.
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Jaane kyaa baat hai
Posted on: March 5, 2013
This article is written by Pamir Harvey, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Sunny (1984) got released after Sunny Deol’s debut Betaab. The producer, his father himself, wanted to cash on the success of Betaab, for which he repeated the team again. Unfortunately this time the success didn’t repeat itself. Unfortunately, with the film also sank the wonderful musical score by R D Burman.
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Aayiye aapka thhaa hamen intezaar
Posted on: March 5, 2013
“Mahal” (1969) , not to be confused with “Mahal” (1949) was a Roopkala Pictures production. It was produced by Mahipat Ray Shah and directed by Shankar Mukherji. The movie had Dev Anand, Asha Parekh, Farida Jalal,D K Sapru, Azra,Abhi Bhattacharya, Kamal Mehra, Sudhir, David Abraham, Sunder, Siddhu, Rajan Haksar, Ratnamala, Pratima Devi, Naina, Ram Singh, R P Kapoor, Manju, Uma Dutt, Nadir, Rehana Vakil, Murad etc in it.
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Mat jaa mat jaa mat jaa
Posted on: March 5, 2013
There is a song in “Junglee” (1961) that goes Jaa jaa jaa mere bachpan. In this song, the lady wants her childhood to go away never to come back again.
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Ye kiya toone kaisa jaadoo
Posted on: March 5, 2013
“Zimbo” (1958) was a Basant Pictures production. It was directed by Homi Wadia. The movie had Azad, Azad, Krishna Kumari, Adeeb, Achla Sachdev, Sheikh, Dalpat, Pedro, B M Vyas, Sardar Mansoor, Habib etc in it.
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Kisi na kisi se hogi mohabbat
Posted on: February 25, 2013
This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Dev Anand’s dedication and commitment to the medium and the industry is well visible to all. Past the seventies when the box office appeal had shifted to the likes of Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Shashi Kapoor, Jeetendra, Sanjeev Kumar, and Vinod Khanna etc., he continued to be at the helm of film making, and continued to produce and direct films with an uncanny regularity, all the way till his departure from this world. Majority of his later films did not attract much critical or commercial attention, but nonetheless, that did not deter him from his work and his passion.
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Ye silsila pyaar se chalaa
Posted on: February 25, 2013
This article is written by Pamir Harvey, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
“Zehreela Insaan”(1974), Rishi Kapoor’s second release flopped badly at the box-office. Prakashchandra, a dedicated contributor to this blog, has commented on it here. This film was also the first one to have Rishi-Neetu pairing. Rishi Kapoor has two heroines to romance in this film. The first is Moushumi Chatterjee, whose father marries her off to somebody else. His sadness at the loss is short, he meets another girl at his college with whom he falls in love with. The song yeh silsila pyaar se chalaa marks the beginning of this tempestuous love story.
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