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Clearly the adage “once bitten, twice shy” doesn’t apply to Atulites.
At least not to Batulites (Bengaluru-based Atulites).
Otherwise there’s no reason they’d ask me to post a write-up on the blog, describing the recent gangout event. The last time I wrote a post on a Bengaluru gangout, it was more than six months after the event! By then, I’d forgotten some details – and possibly many had lost interest. 🙂
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This article is written by Raja, 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 sites like lyricstrans.com and ibollywoodsongs.com etc then it is piracy of the copyright content of atulsongaday.me and is a punishable offence under the existing laws.
Readers of this blog might now be familiar with a certain pattern of posts on this blog.
While there are posts which focus largely on the song, or the film, or even personal anecdotes, one common pattern is the celebration of anniversaries and milestones, in a post.
The anniversaries are our way of paying tribute to the artiste concerned. Whoever the artiste, whether a composer or lyricist or actor, whatever his level of fame in the industry, we try to remember and honour him on his birth or death anniversary.
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Bade khoobsoorat ho tum naujawaan
Posted on: October 2, 2016
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After a gap of a few months, I am back here to present a post.
This time the occasion is the birthday of one of India’s most popular leading ladies of yesteryear, Asha Parekh. On this day (2 october 2016), we, on this blog, wish her a very happy birthday!
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Big places like Delhi or Bombay (now Mumbai) are well known places and everyone knows them. People who live elsewhere, especially in small places want to visit these places.
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Dil ki kali yoon hi sada khilti rahe
Posted on: July 9, 2016
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“Inkaar”(1977) was directed by Raj N Sippy for Uttam Chitra, Bombay. This was a suspense movie starring Vinod Khanna, Vidya Sinha, Dr Shreeram Laagoo, Sadhu Meher, Amjad Khan, Helen, Lily Chakraborty, M Rajan, Ranjeeta Thakur, Sheetal, Bharat Kapur, Master Raju, Master Rajesh, Shekhar Purohit, Kamaldeep, Harish, Chandu, Pardesi, Chopra, Ranveer Raj, Siddharth, Ratna, Dharmaveer etc, with Rakesh Roshan and Keshto Mukherji in guest roles.
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Doli mein sawaar sajni ka pyaar
Posted on: June 27, 2016
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June 27th (2016) is a date with RD Burman. It is his 77th birth anniversary. We know so many things about RD Burman by heart. We don’t require a wikipedia or any other site to tell us that he was son of SD Burman the music director of the golden era. We need no site to tell us that Ashok Kumar was the one who gave him the nickname Pancham. We know that he used to be addressed as Panchamda. We know that he had a knack of making music with a spoon and a glass like he did for the song from “Yaadon Ki Baraat”– Churaa liya hai tumne jo dil ko. He had worked with all the best song writers and singers of his time. He was comfortable giving music based on ragas or western beats.
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O bachchon sun lo baat
Posted on: May 16, 2016
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We in this blog have been discussing HFM (and also NFS) for nearly nine years by now.
Availability of songs is a necessary and mandatory requirement for discussing a song. I recall that we in the early days of the blog used to discuss songs that were well known songs which were readily available on YT.
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There was a time in my life when I thought no end about myself. Regarding bollywood movies of course. Then the bubble burst when I came across this blog a few little years back. Well the situation was that my Peevesie going through some songs which Atul had posted back then, and I fumbled on the tune even if the title of the song seemed familiar. Much like what happened a while back when Sudhir ji posted a song from the film ‘Wahaan Ke Log’ from 1967. The lead line in the song is “Hum Tujhse Mohabbat Kar Ke Sanam“. And I promptly said “Rote Bhi Rahe Haste Bhi Rahe” as the cross line. Only to discover a different and a (relatively) new song. (It is a different matter that my devar feels that I know all the bollywood songs recorded ever. HAHA!!)
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Paise ki pehchaan yahaan
Posted on: April 15, 2016
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“Pehchaan”(1970) was produced and directed by Sohanlal Kanwar. The movie had Manoj Kumar, Babita, Balraj Sahni, Sulochana, Sunder, Sailesh Kumar, Chand Usmani, Tiwari, Asit Sen, Mohan Choti, Daisy Irani, Lata Bose, Madhui Apte, C S Dubey etc in it.
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