Archive for the ‘Duet’ Category
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“Baaraati” (1954) was directed by J K Nanda for Kardar Productions, Bombay. The movie had Chand Usmani, Peace Kanwal, Agha, Om Prakash, Sham Kumar, Leela Mishra, Baby Sheela, Darpan, Johny Walker, abbas, Rajan KHaksar, Heera Sawant, Agha Miraz, Kathana, Ameer Ali, Agha Mirza etc. in it.
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| Blog Day : | 4463 | Post No. : | 15946 |
06/10/2020 – 74th birth anniversary of Vinod Khanna
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This duet song by Mohammed Rafi and Asha Bhonsle is one more song from the 80’s and radio days. This remained in the memory as a very good song from the film ‘Insaan” 1982, starring Vinod Khanna, Jeetendra and Reena Roy. I looked up this song again a few days ago for including in the Rafi series, as there are no duets in the series. But I am not including it there, instead posting it as a anniversary post for Vinod Khanna. The song is sung on screen by Vinod Khanna and Reena Roy.
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Kidar Sharma has often been given a title of ‘one-man film industry’. He was producer, director, actor, story/screen-play/dialogue writer, lyricist, editor, still photographer etc. He was also known to have the working knowledge of Hindustani classical music. He also sang a song on himself in the film ‘Inquilaab’ (1935). With a vast knowledge gained from working in New Theatres, Kolkata during 1933-41 and in Ranjit Movietone during 1942-47, Kidar Sharma had directed 11 films and written lyrics for 23 films before he turned producer with ‘Neel Kamal’ (1947).
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“Nai Raahen”(1959) was produced by Devendra Goel and directed by Brij Sadanah for Goel Cine Corporation, Bombay. The movie had Ashok Kumar, Geeta Bali, Anoop Kumar, Shubha Khote, Nazeer Hussain, Madan Puri, S K Prem, Radhakishan, Neelambai, Haroon, Mohan Choti, Nandini, Umar Khan, Baby Leela, Baby Nazma, Nazeer Kashmiri, Chanda bai, Nirma Kumar, Tushar etc in it.
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- In: Duet | expression of love | Feelings of heart | Kishore Kumar songs | Kishore Kumar-Lata duet | Lata song | Lyrics by Avinash Scrapwala | Lyrics contributed by readers | Rajesh Khanna songs | Rajesh Khanna songs by Kishore Kumar | Songs of 1970s (1971 to 1980) | Songs of 1976 | Yearwise breakup of songs
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“Tyaag”(1976) was Produced by N S Kabir and directed by Deendayaal Sharma for Films and Films Interbnational Production, Bombay. The movie had Sharmila Tagore, Rajesh Khanna, Master Tito, Sulochana Latkar, Prem Chopra, Mukri, Asit Sen, Murad, Amrit Patel, Tuntun, Kamal Kapoor, Chandrima Bhaduri, Mohan Jerry, Mahendra Zaveri, Om prakash, Nayim, Billimoria, Anand, Lalita Kumari etc with guest appearances by Bindu, Master Satyajit, Dheeraj, Gurnam Singh, Sona, Raza Murad in it.
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Raaja ko raani se pyaar ho gaya
Posted on: October 1, 2020
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01/10/2020 – 101st Birth anniversary of Majrooh Sultanpuri.
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Mujh se kaha jibrayil e junoon ne ye bhi vahi-e-ilaahi hai
Mazhab to bas mazhab-e-dil hai baaqi sab gumraahi hai
The Angel(of obsession) tells me that this too is divine decree,
The religion of love is the faith, rest all is deception
Dekh zindaan se pare, rang-e-chaman josh-e-bahaar
Raqs karna hai to phir paaon ki zanjeer na dekh
Look far away from the dungeons, towards the colourful garden and spirited spring
Want to dance (fly), than don’t be bothered by the limitation of feet.
Bahaane aur bhi hote hain zindagi ke liye
Ham ek baar teri aarzu bhi kho dete
There could be other reasons to live
Had the hopes of you been lost.
Jafaa ke zikr pe tum kyun sambhal ke baitth gaye
Tumhari baat nahi baat hai zamaane ki
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Today’s song is from the film Husn ka chor-53.
The film was made by Basant Pictures owned by Homi Wadia. He was the Producer, but surprisingly the film was directed by his elder brother J.B.H.Wadia (13-1-1901 to 4-1-1986 ). JBH had also written its story, screenplay and dialogues too. Another surprise was that this film was a Costume/action film. The brothers had separated in 1942 on the issue of Wadia Movietone continuing making stunt films or to start making social films. JBH wanted to make social films and Homi Wadia (22-5-1911 to 10-12-2004) advocated for continuance of stunt films. He separated from JBH and started his own Basant Pictures. The third surprise was that for the first (and the last) time JBH wrote part of the lyrics of one song in this film. Today’s song is that song.
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- In: "Aankh" song | "This Week That Year" | Asha Bhonsle songs | Devnagri script lyrics by Sudhir | Duet | expression of love | Feelings of heart | Ghazal Presented as a Mujra | Guest posts | Lyrics contributed by readers | Mujra song | Post by Sudhir | Series of articles | Shamshad Begam Asha Bhonsle duet | Shamshad Begam songs | Songs of 1950s (1951 to 1960) | Songs of 1958 | Yearwise breakup of songs
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This Week, That Year – 4
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20Sep – 26Sep, 2010
Post by post analysis of the weekly output – is an exercise that is getting more involved and detailed. As we progress, we are finding newer varieties and newer variations that add on to a now growing list of things to look at and check for. OK, so let us see what insight this week brings in.
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