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5809 Post No. : 18344

‘Agar Tum Na Hote’ (1983) was produced by Vimal Kumar-Rajeev Kumar and directed by Lekh Tandon for Shivam Chitra, Bombay. The movie had Rajesh Khanna, Rekha, Raj Babbar, Madan Puri, Asrani, Baby Shabana, Sudhir Dalvi, Yunus Parwez, Sundar, Dulaari, Ranveer Raj, Rekha Parmar, Zubeida (II), Sunil Dhawan etc. Gulshan Bawra and Sami Malik had made friendly appearances in the movie.
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5808 Post No. : 18343 Movie Count :

4968

Mukesh and His Composers – 31

Continuing with the series, we introduce the works of composer Madholal Damodar Master’s association with Mukesh. Well, the composer’s name doesn’t seem to be very familiar, but he has his own place, fame and history in the annals of pioneering days of HFM.
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5808 Post No. : 18342

‘Dhoop Chhaaon’ (1977) was produced by KK Jain & SN Jain and directed by Prahlad Sharma for Trishul Arts, Bombay. The movie had Hema Malini, Yogita Bali, Shaukat Kaifi Azmi, Sanjeev Kumar, Om Shivpuri, Nasir Hussain, Gajanan Jagirdar, Yunus Parvez, Dinesh Hingoo etc in it.
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5807 Post No. : 18341

‘Darling Darling’ (1977) was directed by Gogi Anand for Fortune Films International, Bombay. The movie had Dev Anand, Zeenat Aman, Mehmood, Jeewan, Nadira, Dheeraj Kumar, Poonam, Durga Khote, Sajjan, Helen, Ranjan, Raj Verma, Shivraj, Shefali, V Gopal, Janki Das, Hercules, Jhankana Desai, Geeta Khanna, Julien, Baby Guddu, Baby Padmini, Monto, Sheikh, Birbal, Shahid Bijnori, Dhanna etc in it.
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5806 Post No. : 18340

‘Ek Phool Ek Bhool’ (1968) was produced by Rajhans and directed by Kedar Kapoor for Kalyug Productions, Bombay. The movie had Dev Kumar, Jayanti (South Indian actress), Sudhir, Zeb Rehman, Madan Puri, KN Singh, Helen, Sunder, Dulari, Chaman Puri, Praveen Paul, Kumud Tripathi, Ram Mohan, Shekhar Purohit, Prakash Misra, Rajkumar, Ravikant, Sheela R, Baby Farida, Khursheed, Phool, Ratna, Narbada Shankar, Master Shahid, Master Anwar, Master Vijay etc in it.
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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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5794 Post No. : 18328

Today’s song is from the social film Taksaal-1956.

This was a film made by ‘Hemen Gupta Productions’, produced and directed by Hemen Gupta. His wife Ratna Gupta sang a few songs in this film and his daughter baby Bula acted in it.
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5792 Post No. : 18326 Movie Count :

4967

#the Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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# Bhoole-Bisre Geet # (Memories of Binaca Geetmala – 1977)
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Today’s song is from the ‘1977’ movie ‘Qasam Khoon Ki’ or ‘Kasam Khoon Ki’. This song stood at no. 37 in the ‘annual Binaca Geetmala’ of the year ‘1977’. That is the reason for this post here

Though this song figured in the Binaca geetmala final, I have no recollections of either the movie or this song. The other reason for ‘liking’the song is its lyrics that talks of bringing down the soaring price of gold. 🙂 . I have no idea if the suggestion made in this song can be used to bring down the price of gold. The main customer of gold, viz women too are unlikely to take the suggestion contained in the song any serious thought.
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5785 Post No. : 18316

Saga Of Sleepless Nights – 10
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raat bhar muaa sone naa de. . .

This snippet line is from a song that has not made it on the blog as yet. The film is ‘Vidhaata’ from 1982. This snippet line is from the naughty song “Saat Saheliaan Khadi Khadi, Fariyaad Sunaayen Ghadi Ghadi” (YT link). The song is kind of an item song that is performed on screen by a bearded and plump Shammi Kapoor lip syncing the voice of Kishore Kumar, with a harmonium in front of him, as he leads a local get together into a sort of celebration song. I am sure most readers will be familiar with this song. The lyrics are kind of raunchy, penned by Anand Bakshi. The song tells of the plight of seven friends whose husbands are in different professions. Each ‘saheli‘ tells of her woes as to how her husband does not let her sleep all night.

Rewind back 33 years earlier, to 1949. Another song that tells a similar story – the lady has the same complain, that her companion did not let her sleep all night. That the entire night was spent tossing and turning, and the night passed in this uljhan only.
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5785 Post No. : 18315

An obscure film ‘Ranee’ (1943), which was a bi-lingual film made by Calcutta’s Barua Productions.

The film was produced and directed by PC Barua for Barua Productions, Calcutta. The music was by Kamal Dasgupta. Barring a few big movies, the Hindi-Bangla bilingual films did not become as successful as their Bangla versions. I feel the reasons were mainly two. One was that the cast of such films consisted of most names, with which the Hindi audience was not familiar. The second point was the style of acting and the dialogue delivery of the Bangla actors was deemed strange in Hindi belt. The Hindi used in films made in Bengal was too pure to be of the liking of people who were used to Hindustani language. The audience preferred ‘pyar‘ or ‘muhabbat‘ to ‘prem‘, for example.
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