Posts Tagged ‘Farz’
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Today’s song is from the film Farz-1947. This is an absolutely unknown and obscure film, made in the melee of the Partition blues. No information about this film is available anywhere. Even information in HFGK is also not complete.
When I first saw the name Farz, I remembered the 1967 film of Jeetendra and Babita. In those days, Jeetendra had become famous as ‘Jumping Jack’ and his trademark was White T-Shirt and White shoes. Farz was his just the 5th film, but the overwhelming success of this film catapulted him to the Top of the league. He became the young girls’ heartthrob.
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O nargis pyaare
Posted on: November 8, 2016
This article is written by Sadanand Kamath, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a contributor to this blog. This article is meant to be posted in atulsongaday.me. If this article appears in sites like lyricstrans.com and ibollywoodsongs.com etc then it is piracy of the copyright content of atulsongaday.me and is a punishable offence under the existing laws.
Hindi talkies got their start in the 1930s. Hindi Film Music, which started with them, took their own time to find their bearings. Their transition phase lasted several years when they underwent many changes (some of them path breaking ones) before HFM finally found their feet and settled down and got consolidated by 1940s.
I regard this transition phase of Hindi film music as the phase where solid foundation was laid that paved the way for the take off stage for the golden period of Hindi film music of the 50s and 60s.
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“Farz” (1967) was produced by Sunderlal Nahata and Dhoodhy and directed by Ravikant Nagaich for Vijayalakshmi Pictures (Madras). The movie had Jeetendra, Babita, Kanchana(-South-Introducing), Sajjan, Mohan Choti, Rajnaala(South),David Abraham, Mukhri, Agha, Ramesh, Jaggaa Rao, Samson, Manohar Deepak, Prem Kumar, V.D.Puranik, Prakash, Raghavalu, Mari, Raja Rao, Papi, Sathe, Koteshwar Rao, Nagesh(south), Ram,Mohan, Aruna Irani etc in it.
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“Farz” (1967) was produced by Sundarlal Nahta under the banner of Vijaylakshmi Pictures. The movie was directed by Ravi Nagaich. The movie had Jeetendra, Babita, Aruna Irani, Kanchana, Sajjan, Agha, Manohar Deepak, Mukri, Mohan Choti, Puranik, Prakash, Prem Kumar, Ramesh, Jaggarao, Samson, David, Raghavalu, Mari, Raja Rao, Papi, Mohan, Sathi Babu, Koteswara Rao, Ramu, Nagesh, Raj Nala etc in it.
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Mast bahaaron ka main aashiq
Posted on: August 27, 2012
This article is written by nahm, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
A few days ago the blog completed 6500 songs and also 1600 songs of Rafi Sahab. Moreover Lata Mangeshkar also has achieved 1900 songs in the blog. So the two of them have featured in more than 3000 or almost 3500 songs in the blog. The difference being the Rafi-Lata duets and some more songs like group songs where they both are singing alongwith others.
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This blog is over two years old now. In these two years, we have passed many milestones. By now, this blog has over 3100 songs. Recently the blog clocked one million visits, which is not bad for a non professional blog like this.
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Mukesh was known for singing sad songs of various shades. Most of these songs went on to become immortal songs that are popular to this day.
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Tumse O haseena
Posted on: January 1, 2009
In 1960s when Shammi Kapoor was ruling the roost with his brand of movies, he had his clones too in the form of Joy Mukherjee and Vishwajeet.
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