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Saari duniya four twenty
Posted October 20, 2013
on:This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog. This article is meant to be posted in atulsongaday.me. If this article appears in sites like lyricstrans.com and ibollywoodsongs.com etc then it is piracy of the copyright content of atulsongaday.me and is a punishable offence under the existing laws.
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The Voice of Mukesh #39
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A rare song, and a very infrequent combination indeed. This is a duet sung by Mukesh and Surinder Kaur. Continuing the series of pending Mukesh songs, and now traversing the year 1949, we come across this gem of a song from an obscure film, ‘Daada’. The duo have sung together only in two films, this one and ‘Sunehre Din’, also from the same year. All songs of ‘Sunehre Din’ are already posted here. From ‘Daada’, there are two Mukesh songs pending, and today I bring on one of them.
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Tera kisi se pyaar thhaa
Posted August 2, 2013
on:“Daada” (1949) was an Omar Khayyam Productions movie. It was directed by Harish. The movie had Sheikh Mukhtar, Shyam, Munawwar Sultana, Cuckoo, Begum Para, Mukri, Ansari, Maya Banerji, Pratima Devi, Murad etc in it.
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Main boloon piya piya
Posted August 1, 2013
on:“Daada” (1949) was an Omar Khayyam Productions movie. It was directed by Harish. The movie had Sheikh Mukhtar, Shyam, Munawwar Sultana, Cuckoo, Begum Para, Mukri, Ansari, Maya Banerji, Pratima Devi, Murad etc in it.
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Dil do nainon mein kho gayaa
Posted December 26, 2010
on:“Sunahre Din” (1949) was a movie where Raj Kapoor, a newcomer was paired opposite Rehana, an established star of the times. This movie had some nice songs in it and I have discussed a couple of songs from this movie already.
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Lo ji sunlo tumse kahte hain
Posted June 30, 2009
on:Here is a very old song from a movie called “Sunahre Din” (1949). In this song, one can see how a gramophone player looked like those days.
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