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In the previous post in the blog, Sudhir Jee discussed “neend” or lack thereof in some detail. It turns out that the song under discussion discusses the same topic, and in even greater detail. 🙂 This song liberally uses words like “neend”, “aankh”, “dard”, “chain” etc.
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Saga Of Sleepless Nights – 4
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kankariya maar ke jagaaya. . .
kal tu mere sapne mein aaya. . .
I believe this is another so verily a commonplace experience, waking up in the darkness of the night. The structured minds and the regimented ‘scientific’ thought process, has a very different view of what this sleeplessness is. On the other hand, a romantic, poetic mind will have an expression so totally different, and so wonderfully human. And if that mind is familiar with, and is a connoisseur of Hindi film music, that mind will have simply no difficulty in understanding. For there is so much that the song writers have written, and so much that the singers have rendered. . . about this waking up in the middle of a deep sleep.
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Zamaana ulfat ke gun gaaye
Posted on: October 27, 2017
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“Jaan Pehchaan”(1950) was directed by Fali Mistry for United Technician, Bombay. The movie had Nargis, raj Kapoor, Jeewan, Shyama, Dulari, Amar, Mukri, Amir Bano, Sankatha etc in it.
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“Khilaadi” (1950) was produced and directed by R C Talwar. The movie had Suraiyya, Ashok Kumar, Kumar, Sundar, Indu, Anoop Kumar, Narmada Shankar, Cuckkoo etc in it.
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Tumse jo dekhte hi pyaar huaa
Posted on: October 26, 2017
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26th October is an important date for our blog. It has 2 birthdays. One is our very own Rajababu another is the female actor of the 90s Raveena Tandon. For me it is important as on this day my lil sister was born all those years ago. (I still feel of my sisters as little sisters even though the eldest child of my younger sis is in her first year of college this year, and the twins of my other sister are in class 4).
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Door Se Yun Na Tarsaao
Posted on: October 25, 2017
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पल दो पल का साथ हमारा
पल दो पल के याराने हैं
इस मंज़िल पर मिलने वाले
उस मंज़िल पर खो जाने हैं
pal do pal ka saath hamaara
pal do pal ke yaaraane hain
is manzil par milne waale
us manzil par kho jaane hain
This thought, expressed in these words, probably first came about four decades ago (film is ‘The BurningTrain’, 1980). It was March of 1980 that this film hit the theatres around the country. This qawwaali gained a good amount of popularity in its time, and still continues to be a part of selection of lists of qawwaalis in Hindi films. And in a matter of few months, the writer of these lines arrived at the manzil, from where, he was lost to us. 25th October of the same year. The iconic poet Abdul Hayee, decided to abandon this world – an act, a thought that he had expressed multiple times in his verses, over the previous three decades or so, of his career as a songwriter in Hindi films.
Remembering Sahir Sb on the anniversary of his passing away (25th October).
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The 25th of October is an important date for Hindi film music lovers. In fact, not just for them but for lovers of Urdu poetry too. For it is the anniversary of passing away of one of the industry’s foremost lyricists, Sahir Ludhianvi, who was highly regarded not just for lyrics but also for his poetry. In fact it was his poetry that brought him recognition early on – he just extended it to the film industry.
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Aji soorat ho to aisi ho
Posted on: October 24, 2017
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“Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye”(1963) was directed by K Parwez for Young Technicians Unit-Baria Films, Bombay. The movie had Shakila, Mehmood, Om Prakash, Johny Walker, Sheila Kashmiri, Poornima, Shammi, Anwar Hussain, Amar, Altaf, Dilip Dutt, Brahm, Jeewan Kala, Madhumati, Kallan, Babu Raje etc in it.
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Saajan ke paas chali sajni
Posted on: October 24, 2017
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“Sajni”(1956) was directed by Vasant Painter for Golden Pictures, Bombay. The movie had Sulochana, Anoop Kumar, Sapru, Gope, Krishna Kumari, Maruti, Nimbalkar, Lalita Pawar etc in it.
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“Wamiq Azra”(1946) was directed by Nazeer for Hind Pictures, Bombay. This movie had Swarnlata, Nazeer, M Ismail, Wazeer Mohammad Khan, Kusum Deshpade, Tasneem, Chacha Premi, Agha Peer Jaan etc i it.
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