Posts Tagged ‘Laxmi Chhaayaa’
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Blog 10-Year Challenge (2010-2020) – Song No. 47
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Today’s song is from the ‘1967’ movie ‘Naunihaal’ which is eligible for ‘Blog ten-years challenge’ of today, as its song was posted on this day on the blog ten years back.
There were six posts on that day on the blog and that was well going with the average posts per day on the blog then.
The songs represented on 01.08.2010 on the blog were as follows;
| Song | Movie title-Year | Remarks |
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| Raat suhaani jaag rahi hai | Jigri Dost-1969 | All songs covered |
| Zulf bikhraati chali aayi ho | Ek Kali Muskaayi-1968 | All songs covered |
| Aasmaan se aaya farishtaa pyaar ka sabak sikhlaane | An Evening In Paris-1967 | All songs covered |
| Meri aawaaz suno | Naunihaal-1967 | 04 songs posted |
| Tere mere sapne ab ek rang hain | Guide-1965 | All songs covered |
| Dekhi zamaane ki yaari bichhde sabhi baari baari | Kaaghaz Ke Phool-1959 | All songs covered |
Out of the six movies represented then five movies viz. ‘Jigri Dost-1969’, ‘Ek Kali Muskaayi-1968’, ‘An Evening In Paris-1967’, ‘Guide-1965’ and ‘Kaaghaz Ke Phool-1959’ have already covered with all their songs posted on the blog and have attained ‘Yippeeeeee’ status on the blog.
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Mukesh and his Composers – 18
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Subsequent to the posting of debut song from the film Veer Ghatotkach (1970), Sudhir ji sent me an email on 16 October 2018, saying that the said film had a wonderful Mukesh song and sought to know if I would be interested to take up the same in this series of mine. He further wrote that that he alternately taken up a Suman Kalyanpur song for representing the film in his series.
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- In: Devnagri script lyrics by Sudhir | Duet | Feelings of heart | Guest posts | Krishna Kalle songs | Lyrics contributed by readers | Mujra song | Post by Sudhir | Songs of 1960s (1961 to 1970) | Songs of 1965 | Suman Kalyanpur - Krishna Kalle Duet | Suman Kalyanpur songs | Yearwise breakup of songs
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Saga Of Sleepless Nights – 4
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kankariya maar ke jagaaya. . .
kal tu mere sapne mein aaya. . .
I believe this is another so verily a commonplace experience, waking up in the darkness of the night. The structured minds and the regimented ‘scientific’ thought process, has a very different view of what this sleeplessness is. On the other hand, a romantic, poetic mind will have an expression so totally different, and so wonderfully human. And if that mind is familiar with, and is a connoisseur of Hindi film music, that mind will have simply no difficulty in understanding. For there is so much that the song writers have written, and so much that the singers have rendered. . . about this waking up in the middle of a deep sleep.
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Aawaaraa ae mere dil
Posted on: August 1, 2011
In olden days, most Hindi movie going population used to be quite simple and naive. Give them the usual song and dance and they went back home happy. But if you gave them anthing different, they they would be out of their depth and fail to turn up to watch such movies. So I am not suprised that movies made on nonmainstream themes failed to attract audiences, even when they won critical acclaim and even Government awards.
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