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Auron ki ankhiyaan jaane na jaane
Posted by: Atul on: July 26, 2024
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5852 | Post No. : | 18407 |
#the Decade of Fifties – 1951 – 1960 #
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Today’s song is from the movie ‘Basant Panchami-1956’. It was directed by Jayant Desai for ‘Hemlata Pictures’. Jayant Desai was also the producer of this movie. According to HFGK Vol-III (1951-1960) ‘Basant Panchami-1956’ was a devotional or ‘bhakti pradhaan’ movie. This movie was passed by Censor Board on 24.07.1956. The cast of this movie included Nirupa Roy, Anant Kumar, Jeevan, S.N. Tripathi, Radhakishan, Yashodhara Katju, Niranjan Sharma, Kumkum, Babu Raje, Charubala, Anand Joshi, Sukumar, Dubey, Uma Dutt, Naazi, Shri Bhagwan and others.
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This article is written by Arunkumar Deshmukh, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a 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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5840 | Post No. : | 18385 |
Today’s song is from a film which was a milestone in the lives of its Hero, Heroine, an actor, singer and the company that made this film. The film was Jeevan Naiya-1936, made by Bombay Talkies.
Founded in 1934 as a Public limited company, Bombay Talkies had a modern, well equipped film studio. Its owners were Himanshu Rai and Devika Rani, both coming from rich and educated families. Having spent years in England and Germany, they had very ambitious plans for film making. Their technical staff was from Germany and for other departments, they had a very good select team. The studio was run like a company, having its own canteen and other amenities for its staff.
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Sun le araj moree o nandlaalaa
Posted by: Atul on: June 5, 2024
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5801 | Post No. : | 18335 |
Today’s song is from the Costume film Aan Baan-1956.
I remember, a few years ago, our Atul ji had said ” Indian people love discussing on 3 topics. Politics, Cricket and Movies. ” It is true. In any group, the general discussion is about one of these topics. Those interested in politics are usually staunch supporters of some party and the discussions are not only vehement, but sometimes so forceful that even long term relations can be at stake.
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Ek din dol uthhee dhartee
Posted by: Atul on: May 30, 2024
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5795 | Post No. : | 18329 |
Today’s song is from the religious film ‘Kan Kan Mein Bhagwan’-1963.
This film was produced by Mahipatrai Shah, under the banner of “Roop kala pictures”. He is the same person who had also produced, along with his brother Anupchand Shah, the film “Begunah”-1957 under their banner Roop Kamal Chitra. These brothers were from Saurashtra in Gujarat. They had already produced three films, namely ‘Shri Vishnu Bhagwan’-1951, ‘Adhikar’-1954 and ‘Riyasat’-1955.
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Zara murli bajaa de mere Shyam re
Posted by: Atul on: May 12, 2024
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5777 | Post No. : | 18304 |
“Baaje Ghunghroo”(1962) was directed by Shivraj Shrivastava for Ram Raj Films, Bombay. The movie had Manhar Desai, Nalini Chonkar, Sheela Kashmiri, Leela Misra, Manju, Jagdish Kanwal, Nazir Kashmiri, Jugal Kishore, Keshri, Baby Farida, Baby Kokila, BA, Khan etc in it.
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Kan kan mein Bhagwaan
Posted by: Atul on: April 22, 2024
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This article is written by Avinash Scrapwala, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a 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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5757 | Post No. : | 18282 |
#the Decade of Seventies – 1961 – 1970 #
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Today I am back with a song from the ‘1963’ movie ‘Kan Kan Mein Bhagwaan’. In the past, I had presented three songs from this movie on the blog. That is sufficient to explain how much I like the songs of this movie.
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Aao jhoolaa jhoolen Kaanhaa
Posted by: Atul on: April 6, 2024
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5741 | Post No. : | 18263 |
Today’s song is a DayDream song video from the film Brandy ki Botal-1939.
The period of early Talkie cinema was interesting in many ways from the point of view of Cinema history. The experimental attitude of the filmmakers allowed the audience to enjoy a variety of subjects of life. Not only this, but due to studios like Prabhat, Huns, Maharashtra Film co. etc making bilingual films in Hindi and Marathi, gave a taste of Marathi style of acting and pronunciation of the dialogues. Exposure to Marathi actors, who acted only in Marathi films, had a typical accent, diction and style of delivering the dialogues which , at times, sounded funny and odd. The Hindi language that was used in these Bilingual films from Maharashtra was sprinkled with ” Hindi-ised” Marathi words, which, though not completely wrong, were rarely used in day-to-day use in the Hindi Belt. One example would be ” मैं तुम्हारी बाट ( वाट in Marathi) देखूंगी “…. which simply meant ” I will wait for you ” !
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Bansi bajaa bansi bajaa re
Posted by: Atul on: April 2, 2024
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5737 | Post No. : | 18259 |
Today’s song is from the film Chandan-1941.
When I first saw this name in the HFGK, I remembered the 1958 film Chandan, which was a very entertaining film, having sweet songs composed by Madan Mohan. Today’s film is an obscure film. I tried to get information about this film from the various sources that I use frequently, but nowhere could I get anything, except what is mentioned in the HFGK. Some of its cast members’ names were also seen for the first time by me. Names like Mrs. Sindhu Gadgil, Hari Das, Bala Bhai and Baby Lalita Rao are names which I never again saw in any films. But then, I come across such obscure films now and then and wonder how the producers must have recovered their invested money !
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Tu kis liye khaamosh hai o baansuriwaale
Posted by: Atul on: March 31, 2024
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5735 | Post No. : | 18257 |
Today’s song is from the film Mahasati Tulsi Vrinda-1947.
1947 was a landmark year for India. We got our Independence on 15th August 1947. It was a matter of joy and sorrow, because on one hand we threw off the British rule, but before leaving, the British divided our country on religious line, creating Pakistan for Muslims. This not only affected the lives of Muslims who left India to settle in and develop their own country, it also disturbed almost all forms of business in India, wherever Muslims were involved.
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Raadhaa pyaaree pyaaree haathhon mein pichkaaree
Posted by: Atul on: March 25, 2024
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5729 | Post No. : | 18250 |
Today (25 March 2024) is the festival of Holi, the festival of colour.
The word Holi is derived from demoness Holika.
The tale of Holika and her relatives is quite interesting. According to legends, she was an Asuri who was the daughter of Kashyap and Diti. Rahu and Ketu were her sons.
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