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Muhabbat isko kehte hain
Posted by: Atul on: May 5, 2011
“Return of Mr Superman” (1960) is a B grade movie that had actors like Jairaj, Sheila Ramani, David, Rajan Haksar, Helen, Shammi etc in it.
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Waadaa hamse kiyaa dil kisi ko diyaa
Posted by: Atul on: April 18, 2011
“Saraswati Chandra” (1968) is a movie which was a musical blockbuster, though the movie itself did not do all that well. I have discussed as many as five songs from this movie, and each one of them is a timeless classic.
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Aankhon aankhon mein har ek raat guzar jaati hai
Posted by: Atul on: April 15, 2011
This article is written by Sudhir,a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Mubarak Begum – such a mesmerizing voice, and such soulful renditions. In my humble opinion, I would rate her as the best female ghazal singer of the golden era of Hindi film music. She is incomparable in this milieu.
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Nigaahon se dil mein chale aayiegaa
Posted by: Atul on: April 14, 2011
This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie songs and a regular contributor to this blog.
This is another gem of a ghazal by Mubarak Begum. Hameer Hatth is an lesser known film from 1964. Produced under the banner of Jagdish Films, Bombay, it is directed by Jawant Jhaveri. The star cast of the movie includes Nirupa Roy, Jairaj, Manhar Desai, Anita Guha, Helen, Sapru, Vijaya Cahoudhary, BM VYas, etc. The music is composed by another less celebrated talent, Sanmukh Babu Upadhyay. There are a total of eight songs in the film, written by three lyricists, Neelkanth Tewari, Uday Khanna, and Saraswati Kumar ‘Deepak’. This particular song is penned by Saraswati Kumar Deepak, and has been beautifully rendered by Mubarak Begum.
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Bemurawwat bewafaa
Posted by: Atul on: April 9, 2011
This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Mention of the name Mubaarak Begum conjures up the image of a very unique mesmerizing voice in the mind; and many iconic songs pass through the memory banks
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Nigaahon se dil ka salaam aa rahaa hai
Posted by: Atul on: April 9, 2011
“Cobra Girl” (1963) is a quintessential B grade movie which is also known as Naag Kanya. Such movies were often considered infra dig by mainstream movie watchers and they would give such movies a miss.
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Wo na aayenge palat kar
Posted by: Atul on: March 30, 2011
There have been several movies called “Devdas”. All these movies had nice songs in them.
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Jal jal ke maroon kuchh keh na sakoon
Posted by: Atul on: March 30, 2011
I had never heard of this movie called “Sheeshaa” (1952). I do not think that much is known about this movie and its story. All I know is that this movie had actors like Sajjan, Nargis, Kumkum, Amar, Achala Sachdev, Vimla, Cukoo etc in it.
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Dil hamse wo lagaayen
Posted by: Atul on: December 5, 2010
Though I am familiar with the more popular songs of “Baradari” (1955), viz. Tasweer banata hoon tasweer nahin banti and Bhula nahin dena ji bhula nahin dena, I was not aware that this song has a qawwali in it too.
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Neend ud jaaye teri chain se sone waale
Posted by: Atul on: November 25, 2010
Here is a less known song from an obscure movie, though the movie itself is not all that old. The movie is “Juaari” (1968). The song is sung by three female singers and picturised on thee actresses. The singers are Suman Kalyanpur,Mubarak Begam and Krishna Bose. The song is a phone song in which three actresses are shown singing this song on phone to Shashi Kapoor, who apparently plays the love interest of all these ladies. The actresses are Naaz, Nanda and Tanuja.
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