Archive for the ‘“Helen” song’ Category
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5400 | Post No. : | 17718 |
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Blog 10-Year Challenge (2013-2023) – Song No.105
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On this date ten years ago (1 May 2013), eight songs from eight different movies were covered in the blog. Here are the details:-
| Post No | Song Title | Name of the movie | Remarks |
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| 8013 | Ajee dil ho qaaboo mein to | Village Girl (1945) | 11 songs covered out of 12 by now. Final song unavailable |
| 8014 | Tan Man Mera tarse | Paataal Bhairavi (1952) | 5 songs covered out of 9 by now |
| 8015 | Pyaar nahin chhupta chhupaane se | Laadla (1954) | 9 songs covered out of 10 by now |
| 8016 | Teri mehfil tera jalwa teri soorat dekh li | Sohni Mahiwal(1958) | Movie YIPPEED in the blog by now |
| 8017 | Pehle beej akela | Sant Tukaram (1965) | 4 songs covered out of 8 by now |
| 8018 | Jobna se chunariya khisak gayee re | Dhundh (1973) | Movie YIPPEED in the blog with this song |
| 8019 | O phoolon ke desh waali…Haath mere hai madhu ka pyaala | Aarop (1974) | Movie YIPPEED in the blog by now |
| 8020 | Bibi mendhki ri tu to paani mein ki raani | Garam Coat(1955) | Movie YIPPEED in the blog by now |
We observe that four movies (out of eight) whose songs were covered in the blog on this date ten years ago (on 1 May 2013) have since been YIPPEED.Two more movies have only one song left to be covered, but these songs are not available. So practically only two unYIPPEED movies are eligible for Blog Ten Year Challenge today on 1 May 2023.
“Sant Tukaram”(1965) is one of the BTYC eligible movies today.
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Dil To Niraala Hi Sharaabi Hai
Posted on: October 7, 2022
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5194 | Post No. : | 17175 |
Greetings and Happy Birthday wishes to Usha Khanna ji.
Born this day in 1941, she is all of 81 years old today. With a reign lasting from 1959 to 2003, she may be the most prolific and accomplished lady music director in the Hindi film industry. In the early decades of Hindi cinema, we have been earlier introduced to lady music directors viz., Bibbo, Jaddan Bai and Saraswati Rane. Then after a gap of maybe a decade, the teenaged Usha Khanna (she was 18 years when ‘Dil Deke Dekho’ was released in 1959) made her debut.
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4914 | Post No. : | 16734 |
‘Chaalu Mera Naam’ (1977) was directed by Krishna Naidu for BC Deora Films, Bombay. This B grade movie had Vinod Mehra, Mahendra Sandhu, Vidhya Sinha, Helen, Madan Puri, Anwar Hussain, Deven Verma, Nazneen, Maruti, Jagdish Raj, Prakash Thapa, Radheshyam, Ramesh Deo, Chandrashekhar Vaidya, Sajjan, Sulochana Latkar, Anand Girdhar, Gurbachan Singh etc. in it.
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Tilla langdi koyle
Posted on: October 9, 2021
This article is written by Arunkumar Deshmukh, 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 other sites without the knowledge and consent of the web administrator of atulsongaday.me, then it is piracy of the copyright content of atulsongaday.me and is a punishable offence under the existing laws.
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4831 | Post No. : | 16611 |
Today’s song is from a South Indian film, dubbed into Hindi – Piya Milan-1958.
The decade of the 50’s saw almost a spate of Hindi films from South. Some were dubbed, some were remakes and a few were first made in Hindi before they were remade into Tamil or Telugu etc.
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Nazar badli zamaane ki
Posted on: September 25, 2021
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4817 | Post No. : | 16589 |
Hullo Atuldom
Today we are revisiting a movie that released in 1966 and was directed by J B H Wadia. The songs were all written by D.N. Madhok and C Ramchandra was the music director. It had 8 songs of which only 2 are on the blog. These are the ones posted:
| Song | Remarks |
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| Duniya banaane waale ne | post by Sudhirji marking 4200th post of the blog and has a lot of info about the actor Sajjan. |
| Tasveer bhi dekhi thhi | this is also a post by Sudhirji. |
Interesting notes are present in this second post about how C Ramchandra and D N Madhok have collaborated only twice (before this movie) and that too in the beginning of their careers.
Both these posts provide links to Memsaab’s blog and the synopsis/ review to the movie. BTW I forgot to mention that we are revisiting “Tasweer”.
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