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Mohe na bachcha kehna
Posted on: April 28, 2026
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Today’s song is a child song from the social film Das Baje-1942.
Actually there were 2 films having this same title. The other film Das Baje or 10 O’ Clock was made in 1958. It was a Crime thriller. Then there was also a film titled 11 Baje or 11 O’Clock made in 1948. This was a Stunt film. Topping the clock another film called 12 O’Clock or Bara baje was made in 1958. This was also a Crime thriller.
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Aayi aayi museebat aayi
Posted on: November 2, 2013
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“Chaand” (1944) was a Prabhat Film Company production. It was directed by D D Kashyap. The movie had Prem Adeeb, Begum Para, Sitara Devi, Sapru, Master Balakram, Ram Singh, Vatsala etc in it.
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Jhoothhe hain sab sapne suhaane
Posted on: October 22, 2013
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“Rattan” (1944), an unprecedented musical blockbuster, earned more money for the producers through its music rigths than what he had expected to earn at the box office through ticket sales. This Jaiminy Dewan production was directed by M Sadiq and the movie had Karan Dewan, Swarnlata, Amir Bano, Basant Kumar, Chanda, Gulab, Manju, Badri Prasad, Vasti etc in it.
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Pardesi ho hamse rakhiya bandha
Posted on: August 21, 2013
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This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Greetings to all on today’s festival of Raksha Bandhan.
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This article is written by Sadanand Kamath, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
My familiarity with the film CHAAND (1944) was limited to its iconic song ‘do dilon ko ye duniyaa milne hi nahin deti’ until a few years ago. I had watched the video clip of this song many times in the past. With its beautiful lyrics, I felt that I should watch this full movie before I attempt to write an article on the song. Fortunately, the video of this film is available on the internet.
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Angdaayi teri hai bahaanaa
Posted on: September 11, 2011
“Rattan” (1944) was a movie that was musically a major milestone for Hindi movie music. The music of this movie served as a major trendsetter. The music of this movie was based on folk music, as against classical music. This ensured that movie goers, who were exposed to such music in their day to day life, were able to identify with this kind of music better. And just how well did the public identify with the music ! The music of this movie became super duper hit. Naushad became a rage, and other music directors too jumped on the bandwagon of folk music based songs.
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