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This article is her 700th song post in the blog.
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Hullo Atuldom
21st December is the birthday of an actor who made his debut in films in 1986. Though the first film he signed was ‘Tan Badan’, first film for which he started shooting was ‘Love 86’ in June of 1985. ‘Ilzaam’ (release date 28th February 1986) & ‘Love 86’ (release date 14th February 1986) released before his firstsigned ‘Tan Badan’ (release date 25th April 1986).
He was born as the youngest of 5 children and was given the pet name ‘Chi-Chi’ (meaning little finger). His father was former actor Aroon (alias Arun Kumar Ahuja) and singer-actress Nirmala Devi was his mother. He belongs to an ethnically mixed family, as, through his father, his grandfather was Punjabi while his grandmother was Sindhi, but he himself identifies more with his Punjabi side. His paternal side ancestry can be traced to Gujranwala in undivided India & his maternal side had its roots in Varanasi, U.P.
Aroon (Arunkumar Ahuja) came to Mumbai (Bombay back then) to become an actor in the late 1930s. He is best known for appearing in Mehboob Khan’s Aurat (1940). Aroon’s professional career as an actor lasted for 15 years, from 1939 to 1954. In these years, he worked as a hero in 30 films. He produced one unsuccessful film which caused financial loss. The family, living in a bungalow on Mumbai’s Carter Road, moved to Virar, a northern Mumbai suburb. Hence, he wanted his children to be educated before associating with films.
Did I mention that I am writing about Govind Ahuja whom Hindi film fans know as Govinda. He saw ‘Disco Dancer’ (1982), which inspired him to practise dancing for hours. He then made and circulated a promotional VHS cassette to all producers. He was offered jobs in a some commercials. He was offered the role of Abhimanyu in the popular mythological serial Mahabharat (1988) during its casting and he even had auditioned for it. But he was signed by his uncle Anand (born Uday Narayan Singh, we have seen him in a few Hrishikesh Mukherjee films- for example in ‘Golmaal’ as one of Amol Palekar’s friends) for ‘Tan Badan’ which became Govinda’s debut in Hindi Films. And, this actor, Govinda, went to on entertain film goers for the last 39 years. He has seen a lot of ups-n-downs in his career but has been majorly admired for his dancing & comic timing; I would like to add that he is very good in emotional as well as actions scenes. He is still very active and may he continue to do so.
For today’s post I would like to present a song from his first released film (as per date of film releases):- “Love 86”. It was directed by Esmayeel Shroff & produced by Pranlal Mehta. It had Tanuja playing mother to Neelam & Farha (she had not started adding Naaz to her name then). Tanuja’s estranged husband was played by Shafi Inamdar, Asrani played her secretary. Satish Shah & Ravi Baswani played bumbling cops. Rohan Kapoor (singer Mahendra Kapoor’s son) & Govinda played young men who have taken to petty crimes to survive. The young brigade encounter each other, fall in love & manage to keep meeting with lots of help from the father of the girls; the mother opposes as she wants the girls marry brothers from wealthy families so that the girls can stay together in the same family. The movie is a love story so all will be well in the end.
The film had six songs penned by S. H. Bihari (3), Santosh Anand, Sameer & Prem Pandit (one each). Suresh Wadkar, Shailendra Singh, Shabbir Kumar, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Mohammad Aziz, Hemlata & Anuradha Paudwal were the playback singers used.
Today’s song happens when the boys have managed to hoodwink the mother & get permission to go out on a drive with the girls. The bumbling cops, who have been suspended because of the antics of the boys are on the trail of the couples, in disguise of course!
Before I conclude the post I would like to thank my daughter for my first encounter with this blog, through this song post. This opened a whole new world for me, where I could raise ‘farmaishes’ and post my two-bit knowledge as comments.
Atulji, the man behind this blog was kind enough to post one of my mails to him, which had the lyrics of a song from ‘Taxi Taxi’ & I progressed from a commenter to a lyrics contributor, with these songs:-
Jeewan mein hamsafar milte to hain zaroor,
Atulji’s action of converting another mail of mine, which was for the birthday of child actor,(turned adult) Master Satyajeet’s birthday, into this post made me a guest poster on the blog.
Since that post in September 2012, I have slowly moved to a few hundred posts. Here are the songs that accompanied my century posts:-
| Century post | Song | Movie (Year) | Date | Remarks |
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| 100th post | Har aadmee ko biwi ka ghulaam hona chaahiye | Hiraasat (1987) | 6 November 2015 | Remembering Sanjeev Kumar on his death anniversary |
| 200th post | Langee mirchee main Kolhapur kee | Ashaanti (1982) | 19 November 2017 | For Zeenat Aman’s birthday |
| 300th post | Mannu Bhai motor chalee pam pam pam | Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan (1978) | 4 August 2019 | For Kishore Kumar’s birth anniversary |
| 400th post | Hey suno meree baat chalo mere saath | Ye Gulistaan Hamaara (1972) | 3 December 2020 | Remembering Dev Anand on his death anniversary |
| 500th post | Aa meree jaan main tujhmein apnee jaan rakh doon | Chaandni (1989) | 24 February 2022 | Tribute to Lata Mangeshkar |
| 600th post | Hulchal machaa dee toone hulchal | Main Solah Baras Ki (1998) | 3 December 2023 | Remembering Dev Anand on his death anniversary |
I must also mention that I have come across many knowledgeable film lovers who are store houses of knowledge after I became a regular follower of the blog. I should thank Atulji for making me a part of this elite world which I love to call Atuldom. I have learnt to enjoy songs for the singing, writing & composition after becoming an Atulite; before 2009 I associated songs with the images accompanying them. I know the background stories with the songs, along with finding versions of some popular songs that I would have otherwise overlooked as being vintage or pre-historic songs; I would like to mention the Ashok Kumar sung version (as an example) of ‘ek chatur naar’ here which I would have labelled pre-historic. 🙂
Song-Aa mohabbat ko koi naya naam den (Love 86)(1986) Singers-Kavita Krishnamurthy, Mohammad Aziz, Lyricist-S H Bihari, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal
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Lyrics
pyaar kee had se
aage nikal aaye hum
aa aa mohabbat ko koi ee naya naam den
aa aa mohabbat ko koi naya naam den
pyar kee had se
aage nikal aaye hum
aa aa ibaadat ko koi ee ee naya naam den
aa aa mohabbat ko koi ee naya naam den
aa aa aa aa
ye nigaahen uthheen
wo fasaane baney
aankh ke bol
kab kisee ne sune
dil se dil mil gaya
ab zamaane se kya aa aa
aa aa izaazat ko koi naya naam den
aa mohabbat ko koi naya naam den
aa aa aa
jab se toone chhua
ik nasha sa chha gaya ho
jab se toone chhua
ik nasha sa chha gaya ho
dard mein zindagee ka
maza aa gaya
dhadkanon ko naheen
dhadkanon se gila aa aa
aa shikaayat ko koi naya naam den
aa mohabbat ko koi naya naam den
aa aa aa aa
tere daaman kee khushboo se mehkee rahoon
bin piye hee sada ladkhadaaya karoon oon
kabhee main tere dil ko sataaya karoon
kabhee maim tere dil ko jalaaya karoon
dekh kar bhee tujhe an-dekha karoon oon
aa sharaat ko koi naya naam den
aa mohabbat ko koi ee naya naam den
pyaar kee hadd se
aage nikal aaye hum
aa mohabbat ko koi ee naya naam den
aa ibaadat ko
koi naya naam den
aa aa aa aa
Ae mere dost laut ke aa jaa
Posted on: July 18, 2024
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(12th Remembrance Anniversary Day of Rajesh Khanna – 18th July’2024)
Today on the occasion of actor Rajesh Khanna’s 12th Remembrance Anniversary we pay our tributes to him by posting songs from the movies he acted in.
In this post I am presenting a song from the ‘1990’ movie ‘Swarg’. Trying to recollect now, I think this was the last movie of Rajesh Khanna which I watched in the theatres. I was staying at Kota (Rajasthan), and we had watched this movie on a holiday with colleagues from the company I was working in. Later on, as I progressed in my professional career, I had to shift to Bareilly (UP) where I stayed from 1999 to 2004. During this period the movie ‘Aa Ab Laut Chalen 1999’ was released, but I do not remember why I failed to watched it at that time. Subsequently I watched some movies of Rajesh Khanna on TV or on various channels. The latest Rajesh Khanna movies (for me) that I watched a few months ago were ‘Ajnabi-1974’ and ‘Amar Prem-1971’.
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While we in this blog discuss songs, we also discuss other topics of common interest, like sports (mainly cricket), festivals, history, economy etc.
Tokyo Olympics concluded a few days back. As Indians, we had lots of sporting events to look forward to. Indians were participating in many events. Indians had pinned hopes of medals on quite a few of them, seeing that some of them were actually ranked world number 1, 2, 3 etc in their sports and they were given similar seedings too in the Olympics. But most of these sportspersons disappointed.
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Ameeron ki shaam gareebon ke naam
Posted on: April 17, 2021
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Today’s song is from the movie ‘Naam-1986’.
‘Naam-1986’ may be a recent movie by the standard of this blog, but it made it’s debut on the blog long time back or precisely in the initial months of the blog and that was on 03.11.2008.
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Zor se bajaao zara band baajaa
Posted on: November 16, 2016
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Hullo to all in Atuldom
So now we are all busy discussing the pros and cons of the demonetisation on our WhatsApp group. We are also having a fair number of jokes on the subject. But as our dear thandapani mentioned last week when our PM dropped the demonetisation bomb (as I like to call it) I have also decided to wait and watch for the rush at the banks and cash ATMs. At such a time a few songs ran through my mind. Let us have one of them today.
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Ek doosre se karte hain pyaar hum
Posted on: July 19, 2016
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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. 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.
This is the story of a ‘self-proprietorship firm’ uniquely named ‘Atul Song A Day’ (hereinafter called the Company) which was set up on July 19, 2008 by Atul Besra. In his venture, he received encouragement from Raja, his Cricforum friend. The mission was to produce at least one song a day. However, due to abundant supply of ‘raw material’ and the demand for the ‘finished product’, the production was increased to more than one song a day within 3 months of its existence.
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Ek swarg hai aasmaan par
Posted on: October 23, 2014
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Today (23 october 2014) is the festival of deepaawali. This festival is supposed to bring joy and happiness in the lives of everyone. I can certainly vouch for that. My main computer that has been hijacked by my wife for the last few days was surprisingly available to me this morning. I wake up earlier than others on the pretext of letting the dog out and teaching the daughter. The dogs were wide awake as usual but my daughter (and wife) are not (as usual). That gave me the opportunity of sitting on my main computer and try and give finishing touch to the posts for the day.
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Atul Song-A-Day 10K Song Milestone Celebrations – 36
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Not being a speaker of Hindi, I know that I miss a great deal of nuance in both song and storyline in not understanding the lyrics to Hindi film songs. I am sure that is the case here too, but all the same the picturization of this song is so packed with information that for once I don’t really feel that deprived. His trademark lack of subtlety is one of Manmohan Desai’s greatest gifts to non-Indian fans of Hindi cinema, as is his trademark lunacy to all of mankind. An abundance of both mark this song as one of my favorites.
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Maata bhi tu pitaa bhi tu
Posted on: August 20, 2013
“Watan Ke Rakhwaale” (1987) was an A G Films production. It was produced by Feroz A Nadiadwala and directed by T Rama Rao. The movie had Sunil Dutt, Dharmendra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Lalita Pawar, Mithun Chakrborthy, Sridevi, Ashok Kumar, Shakti Kapoor, Kader Khan, Dan Danoa, Prem Chopra, Puneet Issar, Mac Mohan, Parikshit Sahni, Birbal, Sudhir Dalvi, Ashalata Wabgaonkar, Divya Rana, Renu Joshi, Master Chottu, Baby Guddu, Chandrashekhar, Sundar Taneja, Ali Khan, Ved Naswa, Pravin Kumar, Sageer Mukhtar etc in it.
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