Archive for the ‘“Umbrella” song’ Category
Chhatri na khol ud jaayegi
Posted August 13, 2013
on:“Do Jhooth” (1975) was a Vinod Mehra- Mausami Chatterji starrer. This duo was the the Dharmendra-Hema Malini of poor producers and were quite a popular pair in small budget movies of those days.
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Ek chhatri aur ham hain do
Posted November 3, 2012
on:This article is written by Peevesie’s Mom, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Thanks to cyclone ‘Nilam’ whole of Tamil Nadu, parts of Andhra & many parts of Karnataka are having rains for the past few days. And Bangalore has gone cold. So we are experiencing fantastic romantic (in my husband’s words) climate. Baarish bhi sardi bhi!!! Ab in such a situation I read this post by Atul and thought wow! He has posted “Rama Rama“from “Naya Zamaana” so we can have one more “rain” song. Then I saw that we have a song from “Dus Lakh” soon thereafter so I thought we really need another romantic song to celebrate the weather. So here it is from “Maan Gaye Ustaad” starring Shashi kapoor Hema Malini Pran & wonder of wonders Amjad Khan playing Hema’s long lost brother. Imagine this relationship if you remember “Sholay” & “Jab Tak Hai Jaan” (mind it I am here talking of the Sholay song not Yash Chopra’s next movie’s title, God let him rest in peace).
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Pyaar huaa iqraar huaa hai
Posted February 12, 2012
on:- In: "Umbrella" song | Duet | expression of love | Feelings of heart | Lata song | Lyrics by Atif M | Lyrics contributed by readers | Manna Dey songs | Manna Dey-Lata duet | Rain song | Raj Kapoor songs | Raj Kapoor songs by Manna Dey | Songs of 1950s (1951 to 1960) | Songs of 1955 | Yearwise breakup of songs
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As iconic songs go, this song is as iconic as any. I in fact was under the impression that this song was already discussed and that too long back. But I was wrong of course.
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Ye duniya waale poochhenge
Posted April 29, 2009
on:Umbrella is typically used in Bollywood movies to protect actors from rain, and sometimes sun. Hero and heroine sharing an umbrella and getting drenched makes for some of the most romantic scenes in Bollywood movies. Of course, it is much more romantic if they dispense with umbrella and decide to get drenched in rain.
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