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This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
This article is the 8600th song post in the blog.
Progressing with leaps and bounds, wow. On to the 86th century already today. Welcome to the 8600th song to be posted. Greetings and congratulations to all friends and readers. Isn’t this a wonderful place to be – the celebrations just keep coming, on and on. And with the thought of celebrations, we always come up with special songs that will add to the sentiments of the occasion. So let us celebrate today’s milestone in the typical Bhangra style of Punjab.
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Rooth gaye morey Shyaam sakhi ri
Posted on: August 19, 2013
“Ziddi” (1948) was a Bombay Talkies production. It was directed by Shahid Latif. The movie had Kamini Kaushal, Dev Anand, Veera, Nawab, Kuldeep, Indu, Shivraj, Kishore Kumar, Amir Banu, Chandabai, Moshin etc in it.
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Jaadoo kar gaye kisi ke naina
Posted on: August 18, 2013
“Ziddi” (1948) was a Bombay Talkies production. It was directed by Shahid Latif. The movie had Kamini Kaushal, Dev Anand, Veera, Nawab, Kuldeep, Indu, Shivraj, Kishore Kumar, Amir Banu, Chandabai, Moshin etc in it.
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Tootey bandhan tootey
Posted on: August 15, 2013
On the occasion of the 66th Independence day of India today (15 august 2013), here is a song from “Kamal” (1949).
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“Ziddi” (1948) was a Bombat Talkies movie. It was directed by Shahid Latif. The movie had Dev Anand, Kamini Kaushal, Veera, Nawab, Kuldeep, Indu, Shivraj, Kishore Kumar, Amir Banu, Chandabai, Moshin etc in it.
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Mukhde pe tere bijli ki chamak
Posted on: August 8, 2013
“Aadhi Raat Ke Baad” (1965) was produced by T C Dewan and directed by Nanabhai Bhatt for Movie Fare production. The movie had Ashok Kumar, Ragini, Sailesh Kumar, Agha, Sajjan, Ulhas, Murad, Jankidass, Rajan Haksar, Padma Chawan, Naina, Balam, Randhir, Kundan, Majnu, Mohan Lal etc in it.
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“Aadhi Raat Ke Baad” (1965) was produced by T C Dewan and directed by Naanbhai Bhatt under the banner of Movie Fare productions. The movie had Ashok Kumar, Ragini, Sailesh Kumar, Agha, Sajjan, Ulhas, Murad, Jankidass, Rajan Haksar, Padma Chawhan, Naina, Balam, Randhir, Kundan, Majnu, Mohan Lal etc in it.
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Hamne seekha pyaar mein
Posted on: August 2, 2013
“Guest House”(1959) was produced by Mulkraj Bhakri and directed by Ravindra Dave for Golden Movies. The movie had Ajit, Shakila, Maruti, Lalita Pawar, Pran, Vimla Kumari, Tiwari, Niranjan Sharma, Ramlal, Helen, Haroon, Nadir, Burhan, Lillian, Master Raj, Akash Deep, Pal Sharma, Rajan Kapoor, Rajni, Sheela Waz, Kukku etc in it.
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Iski topi uske sar
Posted on: July 31, 2013
This article is written by Arunkumar Deshmukh, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Today is the Death Anniversary of India’s most versatile singer Mohammed Rafi saab. Thanks to his evergreen songs, we still feel his presence amongst us. In last so many years India has not produced a single singer of Rafi’s calibre. One can not just say that those times were different and there was hardly any competition to him. Even in those days there was competition, but a healthy one. Artistes appreciated each others and conveyed their likings to the concerned artists, be it a role acting or a song or a tune. Even though for quite some time Kishore Kumar seemed to rule the industry, he was good enough to say that” Hum to bhai Barsaati mendhak hai. Barsaat khatam, hum khatam. Rafi saab jaise Timeless singer nahin hain hum.”
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