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This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

“WOW” – the first reaction from my mind when I heard this song again after a very long time today. What a pleasant, delightful creation of joyous abandon this song is. One of those apparently never ending stream of gems that keep popping up from the most unexpected corners of this treasure house that we call the Hindi film music. Wow, what a song this is – a song that has stayed obscure. . . rather I would say, it has suffered obscurity for reasons that may never be completely understood. For why else would such wonderful creations of such bubbling music stay away from limelight and away from the listening pleasure of music lovers. I am sure you will believe my words when you hear it. And its obscurity is underscored by the fact that I was not able to locate it online, so far as I could search, and so I am posting this rare gem for my listener friends.
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This article is written by Raja, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

It is perhaps the inability of our times to distinguish between the “good” and the “great”, the “noteworthy” and the “legendary”, the “impressive” and the “brilliant”, that leads us to use the latter of the two adjectives in each case in far greater measure, and for far more modest achievements than would have been approved of by an earlier generation. Or maybe it is just our laziness, or our tendency to exaggerate, that leads us to our use (or abuse) of the English language in this manner.
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Being a music lover in the past was not as easy as it is today. Music was not as easily accessible to people as it is today. For most people, radio was the most affordable means of listening to music. And as one can guess, one could only listen to songs that the radio stations decided to play at their own nominated times. One could have record players too, but they were expensive and only the most well off people could afford them.
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“Mohabbat Zindagi Hai” (1966) was Produced by K C Gulati for the banner of Roop Chhaaya. Jagdish Nirula was the director of this movie. The movie had Dharmendra, Rajashree, Chand Usmani, Madhavi Mehmood, Nazir Hussain, Deven Verma, Badri Prasad, Sunder, Manmohan, Madhavi, Kundan, Keshav Rana, Parasram, Kirti, Raj Dewan, Deenanath, Johnny Whisky, Prabhu, Neelam, Gitanjali, Sujata, Thelma D`souza, Neeta Sinha, Krishna Duggal, Samina, Subhash, Kumar Anand, Sweety Dutt, Anita etc in it.
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If a Hindi movie is named “Sadhana”, “Raagini”, “Kalpana” etc then one can be rest assured that the movie will not have the actress of that name in these movies. But it is different with a movie title like “Johny Walker” (1957). This movie, which was a Natraj production movie directed by Ved Mohan, had Johny Walker in the title role. The movie also had Shyama, Tony Walker, Raj Mehra, Amar, Sulochana etc in it.
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