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Archive for the ‘Songs of 1970s (1971 to 1980)’ Category


“Sabse Bada Rupaiyya” (1976) was a Balaji Kalamandir Production movie. It was produced by Mehmood and directed by S Ramnathan. The movie had Mahmood, Vinod Mehra, Mousami Chatterjee, Farida Jalal, Jeevan,Sulochana Latkar, Nivedita, Madhu, ChandraShekhar, Agha, Mukri, Sunder,Randhir, Asit Sen, Keshto Mukherjee, Anwar Ali, Sheikh, Bhushan Tiwari, Babban, Nausir Khatau, Janki Das, Polson, Mulchand, Amir Ali, Narbada Shankar, Ghosh, Saigal, Chavan, Chand, Somender, Parikh, Badshah, Rachna etc in it.
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“Kachche Dhaage” (1973) was produced and directed by Raj Khosla. The movie had Vinod Khanna, Kabir Bedi, Mousami Chatterjee, Sona, Zeb Rehman, Ritesh, Master Bhagwan, Nirupa Roy, Tun tun, Ratnamala, Trilok kapoor, K N Singh, Randhir, Murad, Jagdish Raj, Dev Kumar, Nawab, Habib, Ashwani Kumar, Gurbachan Singh, Purnima etc in it.
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“Kangan” (1971) was a Vikas Chitra Production. It was produced by M B Raj and Jagdish Sharma and directed by K B Tilak. The movie had Ashok kumar,Sanjeev Kumar, Mala Sinha, Chandrima Bhaduri, Shyama, Jeevan, Aruna Irani, Mehmood, Leela Misra, Mridula Rani, Asit Sen, Sadhna Khote, Gummadi, Smita, Baban Lal, Paul Sharma,Irshad Panjtan etc in it.
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“Nawab Sahib” (1978) was produced by Satnam Rohra and directed by Rajinder Singh Bedi. The movie had Rehana Sultan, Parikshit Sahni, Johnny Walkar, Omprakash, Bharat Bhushan, Farida jalal, Chaman Puri,Tamanna, Ranjeet,Chand Usmani etc in it.
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This article is written by Sadanand Kamath, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

It is a human nature that most top professionals would think that they are perfect in their professions, be it in the fields of sports or fine arts. Then why do we need coaches, guides, trainers etc ? A few years back, it looked odd to me to know that top seeded professional lawn tennis players have personal coaches. Some of the coaches may not have even played in any of the grand slam tournaments. Even in cricket, some of the teams’ coaches have not been top cricketers in their own national team. Now I know of two maxims in professional sportsman-coach relationship. First, all top players need not be perfect and coaches of these top players need not be top sportsmen in their fields. Second, the best coaches have the wherewithal to extract from the top professionals something more than the perfect which makes a vast difference in closely fought competition. This led me to think why not have a system of coaches (in Indian musical parlance, ‘guru’) for professional singers as well?
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This article is written by Arunkumar Deshmukh, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog. Details and translation of this song are by Sudhir

Pre-Partition, India had many many legendary singers-Male and Females. After Partition, some singers migrated to the new country-Pakistan. Singing legend Noorjehan also went to Pakistan. Now India had Lata and Pakistan had Noorjehan.
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This article is written by nahm, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

The greatest of all desert song, like ‘yeh duniya yeh mehfil'(Heer Ranjha) and ‘ae dil-e-naadaan’ (Razia Sultan), are already covered in this blog. Still there are some such songs remaining to be posted, so this quest of mine. Atul ji has magnanimously started a category of ‘desert’ song, for this series. So here is song no. 3 of this series.
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“Lalkaar” (1972) was produced and directed by Ramanand Sagar. The movie had Mala sinha, Rajinder Kumar, Kumkum, Dharmendra, Dara Singh, Sujit Kumar, Agha, Roopesh Kumar, Ramesh Deo, Dev Kumar, Nazir Hussain,Tuntun, Kesto Mukherjee, Nana Palshikar, Raj Mehra,Shetty,Sushama Shrestha, Kamal Kapoor, Shyam Kumar, Ram Mohan, Radhe Shyam, Narbada Shankar, Brahm Bhardwaj, Hira Lal, Gopal, Manmohan, Ratan Gaurang etc in it.
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I grew up with the music of late 1960s and early 1970s. That was the time when R D Burman burst into the scene like a tornado. When things settled, the musical scene was totally rearranged with old order finding themselves becoming irrelevant in no time.
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