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Dil leke jaate ho kahaan
Posted by: Atul on: March 16, 2010
After working as assistants to Music directors like Hemant Kumar etc, Kalyanji Veerji Shah became a full fledged music director in the later half of 1950s. He gave music in a few movies under the name of Kalyanji Veerji Shah before he was joined by his younger brother Anandji Veerji Shah and then they formed the highly successful duo known as Kalyanji Anandji.
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Chhedoge mujhko agar jaan ke
Posted by: Atul on: March 16, 2010
“Sunehri Naagin”(1963) was a C grade movie that has been forgotten with time. This movie had Mahipal and Helen in lead roles.Recently I have stumbled upon the songs of this movie and I find that the movie was full of some very nice songs.
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Din beete ladakpan ke
Posted by: Atul on: March 12, 2010
Two female dancers dancing in tandem was a popular form of dance in Bollywood movies in 1960s. Here is one such dance song from a mythological movie called “Jahaan Sati Wahaan Bhagwaan” (1965).
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Mera bandar chalaa hai sasuraal
Posted by: Atul on: September 28, 2009
Dattaram is one of the “lesser” music directors who could becounted upon to compose great music every time he got an opportunity to work as an independent music director.
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Zara sambhaalna meri jaan apni nigaahen
Posted by: Atul on: July 9, 2009
People who love Bollywood songs ( the kind I post in this blog) also love the actors on whom these songs are picturised. One much loved category of these songs is dance songs picturised on Helen. I have already posted several such songs.
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Dhadka to hoga dil zaroor
Posted by: Atul on: May 17, 2009
For long, I thought that “C I D” and “CID 909” were one and the same movie. Now I realise that these two movies are different movies. CID was a movie of 1957 and CID 909 was released in 1967. CID had Dev Anand in lead role and CID 909 had Feroz Khan in lead role.
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Garjat barsat saawan aayo re
Posted by: Atul on: December 4, 2008
“Barsaat ki raat” was an awesome musical extravaganza, the likes of which were perhaps seen neither before nor since. The story of the movie itself revolved around a qawwali competion, so naturally the movie was full of qawwalis and most of them have gone on to become all time great evergreen qawwalis. Roshan, the music director of this movie was perhaps the best music director as far as composing qawwalis was concerned, and he made his reputation in this genre in this movie.
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Hansta hua noorani chehra
Posted by: Atul on: November 9, 2008
“Parasmani” was a C grade movie the likes of which rarely got noticed by mainstream audience. But this movie became a big hit because its music simply caught the imagination of the public. Almost all the songs from this movie became hugely popular and gatecrashed into the party of Binaca geetmala which was otherwise reserved for songs of A grade movies.
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