Posts Tagged ‘Humaayun’
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We in this blog often discuss songs on the occasion of anniversaries of people associated with movies. On some occasions, we celebrate occasions like festivals, anniversaries of important people, independence days, republic days etc.
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Today (15 august 2014) is the 68th Independence day of India. It is the seventh independence day for this blog.
We have seen seven republic days as well in the meanwhile. Almost all well known patriotic songs from Hindi movies as well as some well known NFS have been covered in the blog. But we still have several songs for the occasion that are not yet covered in the blog.
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“Humaayun” (1945) was produced and directed by Mehboob Khan under the banner of Mehboob Productions. The star cast included Ashok Kumar (Humaayun), Veena (Rajput Rajkumari), Nargis (Hamida Bano), Shah Nawaz (Baabar), Chandramohan (Rajkumar Randhir), K N Singh (Jai Singh), Abdul Rashid, Himalaywala etc.
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Dono hi ko bigdi qismat ne
Posted on: January 2, 2014
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“Humaayun” (1945) was an interesting tale based on the lives of Baabar and Humaayun, the first two Mughal emperors.
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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.
When the system of playback singing started in Hindi films in early 30s it paved the way for playback singers like Rajkumari, Amirbai Karnataki, Zohrabai Ambalewaali and Shamshad Begum in becoming the top playback singers by 40s. With the emergence of new playback singers in the late 40s like Geeta Dutt and Lata Mangeshkar, demand for playback singers with heavy and high throated voices were on the decline, relegating them to the background. The only exception to this trend was Shamshad Begum who weathered the ‘onslaught’ of Mangeshkars in the 50s and remained fairly active up to early 60s.
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I am delighted to find this song from Humaayun (1945), suggested by Kamath Sir. This is exactly the type of desert songs that I love. Since I have seen very few movies from the 40s, the chance of discovering such songs is very remote.
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Nainaa bhar aaye neer
Posted on: December 12, 2010
I am somewhat familiar with the songs and actors from late 1940s onwards. But the songs and actors from the earlier period appear totally pre historic and therefore unfamilar. Not much information is available about them either.
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Ae chaand tu bataa de
Posted on: July 25, 2010
Here is a song from a very old movie called “Humaayun” (1945). Now 1945 was a different era altogether. Those were the days when the legends of today were no longer legends and we had an entirely different set of legends those days.
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Here is a very old and rare song from “Humaayun” (1945). This song is created by names, many of which may be unknown for fans.
For example, this song is sung by Raj Kumari. Lyrics were written by Shams Lucknowi and Anjum Pilibhiti. Ghulam Haidar was the music director.
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