Archive for the ‘Songs of 1973’ Category
Chakkoo chhuriyaan tez karaa lo
Posted on: April 9, 2013
“Zanjeer” (1973) was produced and directed by Prakash Mehra. the movie had Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Badhuri, Sanjana, Nandita Thakur, Goga Kapoor, Bindu, Ajit, Keshto Mukherjee, Pran, Iftekar,Randhir, Gulshan Bawra, Sanjana,Ram Mohan, B.B.Bhalla,Yunus Parvez, Om Prakash, Purnima, M.Rajan, Bhushan Tiwari, Gulloo, Sushil, Tiger,Kirti Sethi, D.K.Sapru, Amrit Pal, Master Rajesh, Krishan Dhawan, Maqbool, Javed Khan, Dhanraj, Yograj, Makarnai, Satyen Kapoo, Ashalata Wabgaonkar, Mac Mohan, Ram.P.Sethi, Indrani Mukherjee etc in it.
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Bharosa kar liya jis par
Posted on: March 29, 2013
“Prabhat” (1973) was a Mukul Enterprises movie. It was produced by Ram Dayal and directed by Sikandar Khanna. The movie had Zaheeda, Jaya Kaushalya, Shyama, Roopesh Kumar, Kamal Kapoor, Sunder, Birbal, Zohara Khatoon, Krishan Dhawan, Pranshankar, Arjun Aosare, V.Gopal, Aarthi, Pinchoo Kapoor, Rajan Haksar, Hangama, Kamal Deep, Sujata, Narbada Shankar, Dulari, Gulshan Bawra, Nandita Thakur, Baldev Khosa, Pachhi, Asha Chandra, Dinesh Hingoo, Omi, Habib, Nisha, Ameeta Sinha, Sonika, Malini, Charanjeet, Neerja etc in it.
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Mere mann pawan sang udd chal
Posted on: March 28, 2013
This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Ganesh Sharma, the prodigious composer and the creator of melodies of everlasting memories. Pick up any film done by him, any song created by him, and as you listen, and if you are not aware of the identity of the music director, you will surely wonder who would it be, the creator of such a lovely melody. Somehow, the combination of the tones, the octaves and the emphases make the tunes created by this hugely talented musician simply touch a very endearing nerve, and the heart simply wants to sing along with the flow of the song.
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Wo jhoothha hai vote na usko dena
Posted on: March 4, 2013
This article is wtitten by Raja, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
This song happens to be the 7600th song on this blog – and I am happy and privileged to have been given the opportunity to present a song on the occasion. When Atul made me the offer earlier today, I gladly accepted. Congratulations, Atul, on this century milestone!
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Bolo kyaa hamko dogey
Posted on: February 24, 2013
This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Remembering (belatedly) Vijay Anand on the anniversary of his passing away (23 Feb, 2004).
Really very few artists and film makers in the industry have been as versatile as Vijay Anand has been. Active in the industry since the early 1950s, Vijay is the youngest of the three Anand brothers. He did have an advantage of two elder siblings, Chetan Anand and Dev Anand, having made a place for themselves in the industry, when he also decided to take the plunge. And under the umbrella of his illustrious seniors, he had the opportunity to delve and develop a multi faceted career. In a career that spans more than five decades, Vijay Anand, or Goldie as he was known to his friends, made his mark as a screenplay and dialogue writer, as a director, as a producer, as an editor, and as an actor. His works are limited, given the span of his career, but the quality of his work speaks for itself. The films he has directed are outstanding, and he is acknowledged as the best director for picturization of songs, in the Indian film industry. In this aspect of film making, which is supremely significant given the musical nature of Indian cinema, he is without a peer.
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Piya bina piya bina
Posted on: February 24, 2013
This article is written by nahm, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
We are having exactly 400 songs composed by S D Burman, 647 of Majrooh and 2210 songs by Lata Mangeshkar in the blog. I am wondering exactly how many of these songs composed by S D Burman are written by Majrooh and sung by Lata. If such an information about all songs of S D Burman or Lata or Majrooh was available in one place in the excel sheet format, than it would be so easy to access that figure.
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“Dil Ki Raahen” (1973) was a Majida movies production. It was directed by B R Ishara. The movie had Amrit Lakhanpal, Rehana Sultan, Dilip Dutt, Rakesh Pandey, Sulochana, Johnny Whisky etc in it.
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Maine tumko chaaha pehli baar
Posted on: January 22, 2013
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“Double Cross” (1973) was a Pashupati Pictures Pvt Limited production movie. It was produced by Yash Kohli and directed by Gogi Anand. The movie had Vijay Anand, Rekha, Asha Sachdev, David Abraham, Madan Puri, Kuljeet, Dev Kumar, Ranjeeta Thakur, Sulochana aka Ruby Myers, Manmohan, Mohan Choti, Sunder, Indira Bansal, Capt.Manmohan, Polson, V.Gopal, Birbal, Raj Kishore, Habib, Mama, Ramesh, Lala Nazir, Jullien, Sammi, Shanti, D.Kumar, Dhanna, Sujata, Ratna, Baby Nalina, Pushpa Varma, Zarina, Marie, Parvati Shirodkar etc in it.
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Aa ke dard jawaan hai
Posted on: January 16, 2013
“Pran Jaaye Par Vachan Na Jaaye” (1974) was produced by Ratan Mohan and directed by Ali Raza. The movie had Sunil Dutt, Rekha, Bindu, Iftekhar, Ranjeet, Jeevan, Madan Puri, Premnath, Veena, Jayshree T etc in it.
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