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“Dekha Pyaaar Tumhaara”(1963) was directed by K Parvez for Mamta movies,Bombay. The movie had Naaz, Subbiraj,Bhagwan, Helen, Achla Sachdev, Sadhanaa Chaudhary, Madan Puri, Shyam etc in it.

“Dekha Pyaaar Tumhaara”(1963) had six songs in it. Four songs have been covered so far.
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#the Decade of Sixties – 1961 – 1970 #
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Today’s song is from the ‘1969’ movie ‘Sambandh’.

This movie had made its debut on the blog long back on 19.07.2009. However it still remains unYIPPEED.

“Sambandh-1969” had as many as twelve songs in it, all penned by Kavi Pradeep.
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This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

There is one big loss that the society faces of the demise of the radio broadcasts, and the rise of television and other devices. In the decades of 60s and 70s, and maybe even 80s, when radio was the prime mover of entertainment, one could bank upon hearing it somehow, someplace, every place through the day. In the morning radios would be the wake up call at homes, with news, religious music, and film music playing till one left for school or work. Afternoons and evenings again, radio used to play news and music and one could hear the sounds emanating from many households. And yes, radio would play all day at small tea shops, paan shops, and general merchants, and if there was a cricket commentary being broadcast, it was not out of place to see large crowds at tea shops and paan shops.
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“Waqt” (1965) was the movie that started the fad of lost and found movies which was so eagerly lapped up by Manmohan Desai one decade later. In this movie, there are three sons and the parents and they get separated from each other after an earthquake and reunite only in the last reel. So B R Chopra showed the way as far as lost and found movies were concerned.
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Legend has it that Salil Chaudhari, the leading music director of 1950s refused to take Kishore Kumar seriously on finding out that Kishore Kumar was untrained in classical music. But when he listened to Kishore Kumar’s voice, Salil Chaudhari changed his opinion and agreed to use Kishore Kumar’s voice in his forthcoming movie called “Naukri”, where Kishore Kumar incidentally was acting too.
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