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Aaj hamko hansaaye na koi
Posted by: Atul on: February 7, 2012
This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
The film titled ‘Baadshah’ (1964) was produced under the banner of Navkala Niketan, with Dara Singh and Nishi in lead roles. The film is a costume action drama, set in an unspecified time period, with all the regular components of palaces, kings, court dances, royal intrigues, and since Dara Singh in the hero – it also has feats of strength and hand to hand combat.
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Jigar mein dard kaisa isko ulfat to nahin kehte
Posted by: Atul on: January 9, 2012
This article is written by Sadanand Kamath, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
January 9th is the birth anniversary of Mahendra Kapoor and the death anniversary of Qamar Jalalabadi ( Om Prakash Bhandari). Qamar Jalalabadi had been writing songs for Hindi films since 1942. Who can forget “sun mere saajnaa” , an immortal song written by him in film AANSOO (1949) among many of his songs. The very fact that he had worked with almost all prominent music directors of his time is a testimony not only of his calibre as a lyricist but also of his pliable nature.
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Patli kamar naazuk umar
Posted by: Atul on: November 19, 2011
This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Luteraa (1965) is a musical bonanaza that boasts of absolutely fabulous music by Laxmikant Pyaarelal, who had just arrived on the music scene two years prior. All the songs in this film are veritable gems. In all seven songs are present in this film, all penned by Anand Bakshi. All the songs are dance songs, all songs are in female voices. Yes, interesting that there is not a single song in a male voice. Of the total seven songs, six of them are in Lata ji’s voice. As mentioned all are dance numbers, four of them performed by Nishi, who is the leading lady in this film, one by Helen and one by Bela Bose. All these six songs are already present on this blog.
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Na jaane chaand kaisaa hogaa
Posted by: Atul on: November 16, 2011
This aricle is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Continuing with the series of posts on absolutely lovable, but rather obscure and rare songs of Mukesh. This is another very dear memory from my childhood, heard sometimes on the radio and then lost for years and years, till I bump into it again a few months ago.
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Bombay puraani Kalkatta puraanaa
Posted by: Atul on: October 22, 2011
“Oomar Qaid” (1961) is a movie produced by Super pictures and directed by Aspi Irani. This B grade movie had actors like Sheikh Mukhtar, Sudhir, Nazima, Helen, Mukri, Hiralal, Sulochana, Mohan Choti, Jeevankala etc in it.
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Hum dono deewaane
Posted by: Atul on: October 20, 2011
“Madame Zorro” (1962), as the name suggests, is a quintessential B grade movie that very few people actually watch. And details about such movies are conspicuous by their absence. So our inhouse expert Mr Arunkumar Deshmukh has done a great public service by giving us all the details on this movie that we may ever need to know. Here is his fun take on this movie:-
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Ham bhi kho gaye hain dil bhi kho gaya hai
Posted by: Atul on: October 19, 2011
“Madam Zorro” (1962) as the title suggests, is a quintessential B grade movie that was promptly consigned to the dustbin of obscurity. This movie was produced by A D Productions and it was directed by Akkoo. The cast of this movie had names like Nadira, Bhagwan, Azaad, Indira Bansal, Madhumati, Sheikh, Laali etc in it.
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Sarkaar na lautaanaa mere pyaar ka nazraanaa
Posted by: Atul on: October 16, 2011
The title “Shaahi Lutera” appears to be quite a popular title for B grade movie makers. The first such title appeared in 1935. The next “Shaahi Lutera” was released two decades later in 1965, and another one in 1976. Considering the paucity of authentic information available about old movies in general and B grade movies in particulr, i is very easy to get facts about them mixed up. I have, for instance seen the songs of “Shaahi Lutera” (1965) being mixed up with songs of “Shaahi Lutera” (1976) in sites who in any case do not seem willing and /or capable of ensuring authenticity of information ( if any )being dished out.
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Akeli mohe chhod na jaanaa
Posted by: Atul on: September 17, 2011
“Madaari” (1959) is a Ratan productions movie. It was produced by Ratan Kumar and directed by Babubhai Mistry. This movie had Ranjan, Manhar Desai, Chitra, Jayshree Gadkar, Sunder etc in it.
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Daadi amma daadi ammaa maan jaao
Posted by: Atul on: September 8, 2011
When one thinks of songs to post on the occasion of Asha Bhonsle’s birtday (8 september) one has a huge number of great songs to choose from. This blog already has over 600 songs sung by her, but it is a drop in the ocean considering the number of great songs that she has sung in her long career.
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