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“Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye”(1963) was directed by K Parwez for Young Technicians Unit, Baria Films, Bombay. The movie had Shakila, Mehmood, Om Prakash, Johny Walker, Sheila Kashmiri, Purnima, Shammi, Anwar Hussain, Amar, Altaf, Dilip Dutt, Brahm, Jeewankala, Madhumati, Kallan, Babu Raje etc in it.
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Suno Jee ek baat tum
Posted on: April 6, 2015
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“Oomar Qaid” (1961) was produced by Super pictures and directed by Aspi Irani. This movie had Sheikh Mukhtar, Sudhir, Nazima, Helen, Mukri, Hiralal, Sulochana, Mohan Choti, Jeevankala etc in it.
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“Shreemaan Satyawaadi”(1960) was produced by Mahipatrai Shah and directed by S M Abbas for Roopkala Pictures, Bombay. The movie had Raj Kapoor, Shakeela, Mehmood, Nazir Hussain, Radhakishan, Kumud Tripathi, Raja Nene, Moni Chatterji, Arun, B N Madhur, Sushil Kumar, Haaroon, Nasreen, Brahm Bhardwaj, Poonam Kapoor, Indira Bansal, Ravi Khanna, Parshuram, Khursheed Khan, D G Dawli, Gopal Sahgal, Kishore Sharma etc in it.
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Mere pyaar mein ya wafa na thhi
Posted on: April 3, 2015
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“First Love”(1961) was directed by Ved Madan for Natraj Productions, Bombay. The movie had Naaz, Mehmood, Preetibaala, Raj Mehra, Amar, Baij Sharma, S N Bannerji, M B Shetty, Balram, Rafiq, Hanuman, Mahabal, Nirula, Shankar etc in it.
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#The Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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# Bhoole-Bisre Geet # 7 # Mukesh – 1
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‘Mutthhi Bhar Chaawal-1975’ was directed by Surendra Shailaj for Satyam Shivam Sundaram Movies and was a ‘social film’. As per the information available on some of the websites this film was produced by Rakesh Chandra. The star cast of this movie includes Mallika Sarabhai, Rakesh Pande, Jayashree T, Gajanan Jagirdar, Purnima, Chandrashekhar, Lily Chakravarti, Satyen Kappu, Bramhachari, Neelu Phule, Shefali, Mirza Musharraf, Anoop Kumar, Usha, Mohammad Ali, Master Rajesh, Vivek, Jagdish Raj, Ram Bhai (debutant) and others.
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Yeh Haseen Bambai
Posted on: February 16, 2015
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Yeh Hai Bombay Meri Jaan – 4
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Bombay Gangout – Part 4
After The Meet.
After the gangout session, as everyone dispersed and proceeded to their respective destinations, Srinivas (SignalTimer) and I headed to the local train station, that is just like across the road from the gangout meeting place. We took the train going south; we had a visit scheduled, to meet another common friend who is beset with the same passion of the Hindi film music from the Golden Era. The name is Kushal Gopalka. Some of the group members in Bombay may be familiar with this name, as he is active in this space, in a very different and interesting manner.
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Considerable effort of musicians and music arrangers, besides the sound recordist, goes into the creation of any song that finally result in the song ending up becoming hummable for public at large. Some of the great musicians and arrangers who worked ‘behind the curtain’ in creating these songs were Antony Gonsalves, Antanio Vaz (Chic Chocolate), Sebastian D’souza, Frank Fernand, Enoch Daniels, Van Shipley, Manohari Singh, Kersi Lord, Maruti Rao Keer among many others.
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Chal sanyaasi mandir mein
Posted on: December 31, 2014
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“Sanyaasi”(1975) was directed by Sohanlal Kanwar for Filmnagar, Bombay. The movie had Manoj Kumar, Hema Malini, Premnath, Prem Chopra, Arun Irani, Nazima, Pran, Indrani Mukherji, Sulochana, Kamini Kaushal, Raj Mehra, Shailesh Kumar, Chandrashekhar, Helen, Jayshree T, Aparna Chaudhary, Dhumal, V Gopal, C S Dubey, Rajpal, Kuljeet, Keshav Rana, Madhup Sharma, Kamal Deep, Narmada Sharkar, Tuntun , Hari Shivdasani, Brahm Bhardwaj, Yunus Parwez, Murad, Bihari, Sabina etc in it.
The movie had nine songs in it which were penned by as many as six lyricists.
One song from this movie has been discussed in the past.
Vishweshwar Sharma (16 december 1933- 30 december 2014) was one of the six lyricists of this movie. The title song -“Chal sanyaasi mandir mein” from this movie, which became the most popular song of the movie, was penned by Vishweshwar Sharma. This song finished fifth in Binaca geetmala final of 1976. This song also earned Vishweshwar Sharma a nomination for Filmfare best lyricist award in 1976.
As a tribute to the deceased lyricist, who left for his heavenly abode on 30 december 2014, here is this famous song from “Sanyasi” (1975). This song is sung by Lata and Mukesh. This song is picturised as a seduction song on Hema Malini and Manoj Kumar.
Music is composed by Shankar Jaikishan.
Lyrics of this song were sent to me by Nitin Shah.
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Song-Chal sanyaasi mandir mein (Sanyaasi)(1975) Singers-Lata, Mukesh, Lyrics-Vishweshwar Sharma, MD-Shankar Jaikishan
Lyrics(Provided by Nitin Shah)
chal sanyasi ee ee
mandir mein aen
mandir mein aen
mandir mein aen
ho o
ho o o o
chal sanyaasi ee ee
mandir mein aen
tera chimta meri choodiyaan
donon saath bajaayenge ae
saath saath khankaayenge ae
chal sanyaasi ee ee
mandir mein aen
tera chimta meri choodiyaan
donon saath bajaayenge
saath saath khankaayenge ae
kyun ham jaaye mandir mein
paap hai tere andar mein
lekar maala kanth doshala
raam naam gunn gaayenge
chal sanyaasi ee
mandir mein
tera chimta meri choodiyaan
donon saath bajaayenge
saath saath khankaayenge ae
chal sanyaasi ee ee
mandir mein aen
resham sa ye roop salona
yauvan hai ya tapta sona
ye teri mohan si moorat
kar gayi mujhpe
haaye jaadu tona
kaisa jaadu tona
saari man ki ye maaya hai
arre tujh per devi kisi rog ki
badi vikat chhaaya hai
arre chal sanyaasi ee
mandir mein aen
tera kamandal meri gagariya
saath saath chhalkaayege ae
saath saath chhalkaayege
kyun ham jaayen mandar mein
paap hai tere andar mein
ham to jogi
raam ke rogi
dhooni alag ramaayenge
chal sanyaasi ee
mandir mein aen
jaage jaage
so jaati hoon
aur sapnon mein
kho jaati hoon
tab tu mera ho jaata hai
aur piya main teri ee
ho jaati hoon
sapnon mein bharmaakar maanav
sachha sukh khota hai
arre raam naam japte rehne se
kasht door hota hai
chal sanyaasi ee
mandir mein aen
tera chola meri chunariya
saath saath rangwaayenge
saath saath rangwaayenge
kyun ham jaaye mandar mein
paap hai tere andar mein
chhod jhamele baith akele
jeevan saphal banaayenge
chal sanyasi ee
mandir mein aen
man se man ka deep jala le ae
madhur milan ki jyot jaga le
pooran kar le teri aasha
aj mujhe apna le ae
apna le
man se man ka deep jalaana
mujhe nahin aata hai
bas pooja ki jyot jagaana
mujhe yahi bhaata hai
ho chal sanyaasi ee
mandir mein aen
mera roop aur teri jawaani
milkar jyot jalaayenge ae
milkar jyot jalaayenge ae
kyun ham jaayen mandar mein
paap hai tere andar mein
dharam chhod kar
dhyaan chhod kar
paap nahin apnaayenge
arre chal sanyasi ee
mandir mein ae
prem hai pooja
prem hi poojan
prem jagat hai
prem hi jeevan
mat kar tu apmaan prem ka
prem hai naam prabhu ka
bada hi paavan
prem prem kar ke mujhko
kar degi ab tu paagal
mera dheeraj dol raha hai
laaj rakhe ganga jal
bol siyaawar raamchandra ki jai
Jaaneman jaane jaan
Posted on: November 21, 2014
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LOST AND FOUND-GEMS FROM UNRELEASED FILMS…Song No. 11
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it is not that Unreleased films were the speciality of the 40s or 50s. on the contrary, the percentage of such films has increased from the last few years. What I learnt from last few days, while working on this series is, that the number of incomplete or unreleased films was the maximum- to the extent of almost running over 100- during the years 70s and 80s. If you see the statistics, you will find that the number of censored films has also increased systematically from 1970 onwards. In 1990, it touched 200 films and thereafter from 2000, it has always been between 200 to 300, touching 250 in 2005.
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Dhoti lota aur chowpaati
Posted on: November 21, 2014
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Only if religion had not fallen out of favor with the film industry. Kya kahen, sab paise ki maya hai (what to say, it is all a money game). The producers say that the public is not interested. And so they will lose money if they make religious films. And so we have been seeing less and less of religious and spiritual themes on screen. Rather, I do not recall seeing any title that indicates a religious film, in the past decade or so.
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