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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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Ham haal e dil sunaayenge suniye ke na suniye
Posted by: Atul on: August 16, 2010
These days, I am posting the songs from Madhumati. Here is another song from this movie that was missing from this blog.
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Itne kareeb aake bhi kyaa jaane
Posted by: Atul on: August 31, 2009
“Shagoon”(1964) is not a movie too many will remember. But this movie certainly had some nice songs in it. And other interesting trivia from this movie is that this movie had Kanwaljit and Waheeda Rehman in lead roles, and they subsequently married each other.
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Chaah karni thi chaah kar baithe
Posted by: Atul on: June 26, 2009
It is amazing to find just how many hidden gems are lying undiscovered out there. Not just well known music directors, even lesser known music directors have left a wealth of music that deserve to be much better known. The sheer class of their compositions demand that.
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Devta tum ho mera sahaara
Posted by: Atul on: May 20, 2009
“Daaera” (1953) was one of the earliest movies of Meena Kumari. Hero of this movie was Nasir Khan.
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Mujhko apne gale lagaalo
Posted by: Atul on: February 18, 2009
Rajendra Kumar had acted in many South Indian productions. In that way, he was a predecessor of Jeetendra.
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Kabhi tanhaayion me yoon hamari yaad aayegi
Posted by: Atul on: August 17, 2008
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This song is one which defined the career of Mubarak Begum. She is still remembered for this one song from the movie “hamari yaad aayegi”. It was not a song to appeal to the masses, but it still carried enough popular appeal to appear in the Binaca geetmala final of 1961 at 20th position. Discerning music lovers, however, regarded this song highly, and continue to do so.
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