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Hullo Atuldom

“Hamjoli” (1970) was produced by Prasan Kapoor for Tirupati Pictures meaning it was Jeetendra’s home production. T. R. Ramanna was the director.

“”Hamjoli” was the remake of the 1964 Tamil hit ‘Panakkara Kudumbam’ (transl. Rich Family) starring M. G. Ramachandran. That film released on 24 April 1964, and ran for more than 150 days in theatres. The film was remade in Hindi in 1970 as ‘Humjoli’, in Kannada in 1978 as ‘Bhale Huduga’, and in Telugu in 1984 as ‘Intiguttu’. All versions except ‘Intiguttu’ were directed by the same director, T. R. Ramanna.
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“Hamjoli”(1946) was directed by Ismail Memon and Lukman Ahmad. the movie had Noorjahaan, Jairaj, Ghulam Mohammad (actor), Jillobai, Mukri, Zeenat, Shabnam Hussaini, Majid, Agha Jaan etc in it.
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“Hamjoli”(1946) was directed by Ismail Memon and Lukman Ahmad for K Abdulla Productions, Bombay. The movie had Noorjahaan, Jairaj, Ghulam Mohammad (actor), Jillobai, Mukri, Jeenat, Shabnam Hussain, Majid, Agha Jaan etc in it.
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Nightingale Noorjehan – 4
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With this, a very strong protest song by Noorjehan, ‘Kab tak teri duniya mein andhera hi rahega?’ All her songs from the Film ‘Hamjoli’ are covered for our blog. The remaining songs from the Film, according to HFGK are:

S No. Song Singer Remark
1 ‘Wafaayen Meri Aazmaoge Kab Tak’ G M Durrani
2 Vipat Suno Giridhari Roshan Ara Begam Famous classical singer of those days. Song is already posted in the blog
3 Koyaliya Bole Jiya Mora Dole Zohrabai Ambalewaali
4 Mori Chanchal Jawani Muskaraayen Shamshad Begam Wrongly attributed to Noorjahaan
5 Jag Ki Sewa Kar Le Bande Mehboob Khan Famous movie director

In addition, there is another song in the movie, which is not mentioned in HFGK. This song is “Aankh Mein Gussa”. it is perhaps sung by G M Durrani.
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Nightingale Noorjehan – 3
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‘Phoolon mein nazar yeh kaun aaya’ is Noorjehan’s fourth song from the 1946 Film ‘Hamjoli’ to appear in the blog. one song from this movie ‘yeh desh hamara pyaara’ was already discussed earlier on this blog before I took up the task of discussing her songs in the blog.

Somehow I missed seeing this film, as till 1949 I was in a small town, where the touring cinema used to come once in a while. After coming to Mumbai (then Bombay), in 1949, I started seeing cinema with a vengeance. To see films which were not the current runners I used to visit the locations, where second and third run films were shown in a small group of theaters. They were in an area known as Pilhouse, (from original Play House), generally prohibited area for students and so called ‘decent people’, as it was in the ‘red light district’. The system in those theaters was very convenient for any time visiters, as you could buy a ticket and enter at any time and could sit through the next show to complete the beginning of the film which you had missed initially. You could even sit till the end of the film if you wished. So many musical films I had sat through and had seen them one and a half times!! I still repent that I could not see some of Noorjehan’s films like Hamjoli, Badi Maa, Dost, Duhayee etc during that period..
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Nightingale Noorjehaan – 2
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I am trying to complete Noorjehan’s songs on this blog. The current film I am dealing with is ‘Hamjoli’.   Since I have all her songs in MP3 form, I was searching readymade clips on internet – specially YouTube. Almost all the songs of ‘Hamjoli’ I found there and most of them are uploaded there by Vidur Suri. I had seen that name in comments of our blog and I contacted him, thinking that he might be a person if not in my age group but a person above 50 or 60. Imagine my shocking (but pleasant) surprise, when I came to know that he is a lad of just 17 years! I salute him for taking interest in rare songs of half a century old films. Most of the ‘ Hamjoli’ songs that I propose to include on this blog are available online courtsey of Vidur Suri.
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Nightingale Noorjehaan – 1
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After a long long time I am trying to plunge again in Atul’s wonderful Blog. This presentation, is my sixtieth contribution.

I am going to track Noorjehan songs from the latest to the earliest and will try to complete, as far as possible, her wonderful contributions to Hindi Film Music. Her films of 1947 in our motherland, before she left for Pakistan were ‘Jugnu’ and ‘Mirza Sahiba’. All songs with her voice in these films are covered in this Blog. So I come to the year 1946. There were three films viz, ‘Hamjoli’, ‘Dil’ and ‘Anmol Ghadi’. Today I will start with ‘Hamjoli’.
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This is a tale of a classical vocalist par excellence who chose the bliss of marital life over money and fame through umpteen classical music soirees. Sukoon (peace of mind) was the main motto in her life which, in her view, cannot be compensated by money and fame. The name of the classical vocalist was Roshanara Begum who rendered mainly in Kirana gharana style.
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So, we reached yet another century of songs yesterday (16 august 2014), viz song number 10100. After the great excitement and anticipation associated with the 10,000th song, this next century song almost went unnoticed. 🙂 In one of the few comments that were made in it, it was mentioned by Raja that the 10k th song appeared to have been posted just a few days back. In reality that was four weeks back. So this century took nearly one month and that is slow going by the standards of this blog.
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