Archive for the ‘Bhupinder Singh songs’ Category
Saawan ke din aaye sajanwa aan milo
Posted on: May 7, 2013
“Bhumika” (1977) was based on the tale of Hansa Wadkar, an actress of 1940s. It was directed by Shyam Benegal. The movie had Smita Patil, Amol Palekar, Anant Nag, Naseeruddin Shah, Amrish Puri etc in it. This movie in fact won Filfare award for the best movie of the year.
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Phir teri yaad naye deep jalaane aayi
Posted on: May 4, 2013
“Aayi Teri Yaad” (1980) is a recent movie by the standards of this blog. But that did not prevent the movie from ending up as a forgotten movie.
Here is a song from “Aayi Teri Yaad” (1980). This song is sung by Bhupinder Singh, Naqsh Llayalpuri is the lyricist. Music is composed by Jaidev.
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Sainyya bina ghar soona
Posted on: March 20, 2013
“Aangan Ki Kali” (1979) was directed by Harsh Koli. The movie had Rakesh Roshan, Laxmi, Prema Narayan and Geeta Khanna.
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Koi nahin hai kahin
Posted on: December 16, 2012
“Kinaara” (1977) was produced by Pranlal Mehta and directed by Gulzar. Jeetendra and Hema Malini were in lead roles in this movie. Dharmendra (Guest appearance), Dr Shreeram Laagoo, Om Shivpuri, Dina Pathak etc were also there in this movie.
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Boliye sureelee boliyaan
Posted on: September 22, 2012
Dinesh Thakur (8 august 1947 – 20 september 2012) was an actor in Hindi movies who was active from 1970s to 1990s. He was seen in movies like Mere Apne (1971), Anubhav (1971), Rajnigandha (1974),Parinay (1974), Kalicharan (1976), Ghar (1978), Naiyya (1979), Griha Pravesh (1979), The Burning Train (1980) etc. In addition, he also wrote the story and screenplay of “Ghar” (1978). “Ghar” (1978) won the Filmfare award for best story.
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“Sitaara” (1980) was a Sunandini Pictures production.It was produced by Mallikarjuna Rao and directed by Meraaj. The movie had Mithun Chakraborthy, Zarina Wahaab, Kanhaiyalal, Suresh Chatwal, MacMohan, Paintal, Dinesh Thakur, T P Jain, Yunus Parwaiz, Mumtaz Shanti, Pathak, Kishore Kapoor, Bhooshan Banmali, Radha Swamy, Prakash Raghuvanshi, Kabira, Mallik, Agha, Jalal Agha etc in it.
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Very little is known about music director Ram Laxman. Initially there were two of them, viz Ram Kadam and Vijay Patil who composed music as Ram Laxman. Ram Kadam died in 1976. But Vijay Patil continued to compose music as Ram Laxman. In fact, most well known movies with music by Ram Laxman came after 1976 when it was Vijay Patil alone composing music as Ram Laxman. Movies like “Maine Pyaar Kiya” (1989) and “Hum Aapke Hain Kaun”(1994) are the compositions of Ram Laxman.
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“Dooriyaan” (1979) was a Climb Pictures production. It was directed by Bhimsen. The movie had Uttam Kumar, Sharmila Tagore, Priyadarshini, Shriram Lagoo, Baby Geeta, Sudha Chopra, Sulbha Deshpande, Arvind Deshpande, Lalita Kohli, Nitin Sethi, Dutta Bhatt, Achyut Poddar, Kiran Seth etc in it.
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Ek akela is sheher mein
Posted on: August 18, 2012
This article is written by Raja, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Today, the 18th of August, is the 76th birthday of Gulzar saab.
And, as I type 76th, I can’t help feeling that 1936 must have been a very special year. If I were selling wine and comparing Hindi film personalities with wine, I think I’d say 1936 could be right up there for best year for vintage wine of the 20th century. 🙂
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Meethhe bol boley paayaliyaa
Posted on: April 9, 2012
R D Burman in 1970s was mostly known for composing songs that dazzled the senses. But he could also compose songs that touched the heart strings of the listeners. He tended to create the later kind of songs when he tied up with Gulzar as a lyricist. That way R D Burman was somewhat similar to Kishore Kumar who was known to be a happy go lucky character most of the time but when he produced movies, then most of his movies (with the exception of “Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi”) were serious movies.
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