Archive for the ‘Songs of 1940s (1941 to 1950)’ Category
“Aankhen” (1950) was produced and directed by Devendra Goel. The movie had Shekhar, Nalini Jaiwant, Bharat Bhushan, Cuckoo, Anwari, Yakub, Yashodhara Katju, Bhudo Advani etc in it.
This movie is of interest to music lovers because it was the debut movie of Madan Mohan as a music director. It is interesting to observe the kind of music that Madan Mohan created in the movie.
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Main khoj khoj kar haari
Posted on: September 14, 2013
“Aage Badho” (1947) was a movie on a progressive topic and it dealt with an important social issue.
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“Aage Badho” (1947) was directed by Yashwant Pethkar. The movie had Khursheed, Dev Anand, Vasant Thengdi, Kusum Deshpande, Madhukar Apte etc in it.
Five songs from this movie have been discussed in the past. Here is the sixth song from the movie.
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Duniya pyaari pyaari re
Posted on: September 12, 2013
“Aage Badho” (1947) has been forgotten with time, but this movie deserves to be much better known because it was a movie ahead of its time and dealt with an important social issue.
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Sajanwa prem kahaani
Posted on: September 11, 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.
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The Voice of Mukesh #31
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Yesterday I had posted a lovely duet song from the film ‘O Jaanewaale’ (1948). With reference to certain online resources, Mahesh ji wanted to check whether the music director behind this song is Pankaj Mullick. I was surprised to see this query. But I was able to unravel it quickly. Appears that the online resource that Mahesh ji referred to has an error. The name of the film is correct, but the remaining details are picked from a Geet Kosh entry that is one after this film. Hence the confusion. This is a careless error in transcription from the printed source to the web based page displays.
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“Tansen” (1943) was directed by Jayant Desai. The movie had K L Saigal, Khursheed, Mubarak, Nagendra, Kamla Chatterji, Bhagwandas, Kesri etc in it. In this movie K L Saigal played Tansen, while Khursheed played Tani, his love interest.
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“Doli” (1947) was directed by S K Ojha. The movie had Amar, Jayant, Madhuri, Pratima Devi, Shashikala, Sulochana Chatterji, Wasti etc in it.
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“Society” (1942) was a movie about which little is known and the information available about this movie is unreliable, irrespective of the tall claims made by sites promising to contain all information about this and other obscure movies.
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This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
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The Voice of Mukesh #30
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‘O Jaanewaale’ is kind of an unheard film from 1948. Searching for the next installment in this series of Mukesh songs, I come across this film, which probably I would have simply overlooked otherwise. Produced under the banner of Navhind Pictures, Bombay, it is directed by S Sardesai. The star cast includes Geeta Desai, Trilok Kapoor, Umakant, Pande, Mehar Sultana, Manchi Thoothi, RB Rohini, and Master Chandrakant. The music of this film is by a music director whose name sounds totally unfamiliar – Ali Hussain Moradabadi, a name that appears on this blog for the first time today. The film has seven songs, penned by three poets by the names Kaifi, Mustafa an S Sardesai. However, there is no specific information that links a poet’s name to each song.
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