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Mere aanchal se khele hawaa
Posted on: August 3, 2024
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The movie ‘Aayega Aanewaala’ (1967) was produced under the banner of Kewal Productions by Kewal Mishra and KL Pandit. It was directed by Kewal Mishra. The movie stars Sanjeev Kumar, Kumkum, Savita Chatterji, Agha, Bela Bose, Ram Mohan, Kundan, Rajan Haksar, Chaman Puri, Uma Khosla, and Khairati etc. The film has six songs, all written by Naqsh Llyalpuri and composed by the music director duo – Sapan Jagmohan.
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Aa Ja Gori Nadiya Kinaare
Posted on: July 31, 2024
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5857 | Post No. : | 18416 |
Hullo Atuldom
‘Phir Janam Lenge Hum’ (‘PJLH’ – 1977)} was the directorial debut of Mehul Kumar, who later went on to make films like ‘Tiranga’, ‘Krantiveer’, ‘Kohram’, ‘Mrityudaata’ etc. in the 1990s. (He may have made more, but I am aware of these).
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Zamaanaa naazuk hai
Posted on: July 31, 2024
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5857 | Post No. : | 18414 |
Commemorating 100 years of Rafi – 44th Death anniversary on 31st July, 2024.
basti basti parbat parbat
gaata jaaye banjaaraa aa
le kar dil ka ek taaraa aa
There are iconic songs in the Hindi film songs, and then there is this song (film ‘Railway Platform’ – 1955). Really. For my generation of Hindi film music fans, this is the iconic one. Like one comment in the blog post says “Vividh Bharati song, Is geet ko koi bhi sachcha listner kaise bhool sakta hai….ek ek shabd, ek ek piece sangeet ka, dil, aur dimaag ke andar record kiya hua hai. Mujhe yaad hai aise bahut log hain JINHONE apni zindagi men PEHLA Hindi geet YE GEET suna, aur Hindi geeton ke deewaane ho gaye. AAJ TAK WOH DEEWANE HAIN.”
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5845 | Post No. : | 18396 |
Today, 19 July 2024, is a special day for the blog. It was on this date 16 years ago that this blog had come into existence with its debut post “Miley Na Phool To Kaanton Se Dosti Kr Li” on 19 July 2008. We have come a long way in the blog from that small beginning. On this occasion, we will have quite a few posts today to celebrate the occasion. Keep watching this blog throughout the day.
Songs Repeated in Hindi Films – 32
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Ah, before anything about this song, the important start to this day is the Congratulations that must be given today, to all the readers of this blog, to all the members of this musical bandwagon, and most importantly, to dear dear Atul ji. Today, we begin the 17th year of this wondrous and overwhelming musical journey, that Atul ji had initiated 16 years ago. The year was 2008, and on the 19th July of that year, Atul ji had made the first post on this blog.
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Sakhi itni baat bataa jaa
Posted on: July 19, 2024
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5845 | Post No. : | 18394 |
Today, 19 July 2024, is a special day for the blog. It was on this date 16 years ago that this blog had come into existence with its debut post “Miley Na Phool To Kaanton Se Dosti Kr Li” on 19 July 2008. We have come a long way in the blog from that small beginning. On this occasion, we will have quite a few posts today to celebrate the occasion. Keep watching this blog throughout the day.
‘Savera’ (1942) was directed by Virendra C Desai for Bombay Cinetone Limited, Bombay. The movie had Arun Ahuja, Shobhna Samarth, Yakub, Nirmala Devi, Gharpure, Brij Mala, Nagendra etc in it.
This ‘social’ movie had 12 songs in it. All these songs are rare songs and are difficult to locate. One song has been covered in the blog so far.
Here is the second song from ‘Savera’ (1942) to appear in the blog. This song is described as a chorus song (समूह गान) in HFGK. As I listened carefully, to this song, I could make out that it has at least two distinct female voices in addition to chorus. One of the voice sounds like Nirmala Devi to me. I request our knowledgeable readers to throw light on the identity of the voices.
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Tere binaa jiyaa naa laage
Posted on: June 20, 2024
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It has been exactly 619 days from my last post on this blog. There are many reasons, but most important was the paucity of time. Two years ago I accepted a part time job with a prestigious telecom company, which is a home based desk job. Although I work 4 hours a day, it still makes it that much harder to find time for those things that you love to do.
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Jab jeb ho garma garam
Posted on: June 19, 2024
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5815 | Post No. : | 18350 |
Today’s song is from the stunt film ‘Garma Garam’ (1957).
In Hindi films, many times the titles are given to the films just to attract the audience. Such films have absolutely no relevance to the core-story of the film. Sometimes there is an excess of certain emotions in the films. I had seen one Hindi film in which, by the end of the film all the major characters were shown as dead- including the lead pair. No wonder, the audience must have run away lest they would be the next in line !
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