Posts Tagged ‘Mubarak Begam’
Ghir ghir aaye badarwa kaare
Posted by: Atul on: February 8, 2012
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“Daak Babu” (1954) was a Jubilee Pictures presentation. The movie was directed by Lekhraj Bhakri and the starcast of the movie had Talat Mehmood, Nadira, Kuldip Kaur, Yashodhara Katju, Radha Krishan etc.
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Ae jaan e jigar chilman se agar
Posted by: Atul on: February 1, 2012
“Qawwali Ki Raat” (1964) is a Durgesh Productions movie. It was directed by Durgesh Kumar and Santosh. This movie, which was clearly inspired from “Barsaat Ki Raat” has some lovely songs in it, which are great to listen to, even though the movie itself was a B grade movie with only small time actors in it, viz. Aruna Irani, Kamaljeet, Kumkum, Mumtaz, Deven Verma, Mohan Choti, Jagdeep, Murad etc in it.
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Bahut khoobsoorat hain aankhen tumhaaree
Posted by: Atul on: December 29, 2011
This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
The film Sushila (1966) is an obscure entity with a chequered history. I reproduce the following from a comment that I posted ten days ago for the iconic song “Gham Ki Andheri Raat Mein. . .” .
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Zara keh do fizaaon se
Posted by: Atul on: October 22, 2011
In this blog, I often talk about B grade movies. How do I, or anyone else, identify such movies ?
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Dil ko lagaa ke huzoor
Posted by: Atul on: September 15, 2011
I have been discussing the missing songs of Sajjad Hussain from “Rukhsaanaa” (1955)that I have been able to locate. “Rukhsaana” (1955) is a movie about which little information is available.
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Sajjad Hussain composed only about 100 songs in his entire career lasting more than three decades. When I went through the list of his songs, I discovered some interesting facts. Though he composed very few songs, he worked with a disproportionally large number of singers and artists in these songs. In all, he worked with over 25 singers and over 25 lyricists in these songs that add up to just about 100 !
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Kaliyon ko choomoon taaron se kheloon
Posted by: Atul on: September 12, 2011
Going deep into the ocean of Hindi movie music often yields some invaluable and rare gems which few people knew existed. Here in this blog, we keep discussing such songs on a regular basis.
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Mere aansuon pe na muskuraa
Posted by: Atul on: July 8, 2011
This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie songs and a regular contributor to this blog.
This is another lovely ghazal rendered by Mubarak Begum. As I continue to search for her songs that I have heard before, I also keep running into songs that I have never heard before, and they are simply wonderful. This one I had heard before, decades ago, and have been searching for it for some time. Nowadays it seems that anything that is available as an audio or video recording, it will surface eventually on YouTube, so I keep trawling through this immense storehouse. Eventually I am able to locate this ghazal on YouTube. Only the audio is available, yet a relief that it is there.
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Muhabbat isko kehte hain
Posted by: Atul on: May 5, 2011
“Return of Mr Superman” (1960) is a B grade movie that had actors like Jairaj, Sheila Ramani, David, Rajan Haksar, Helen, Shammi etc in it.
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Waadaa hamse kiyaa dil kisi ko diyaa
Posted by: Atul on: April 18, 2011
“Saraswati Chandra” (1968) is a movie which was a musical blockbuster, though the movie itself did not do all that well. I have discussed as many as five songs from this movie, and each one of them is a timeless classic.
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