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“Radha Krishna”(1954) was produced by G P Sippy and directed by Raja Nene. The movie had Kamini Kaushal, Ratan Kumar, Agha, Jankidas, Vasantrao Pehalwan, Rajan Kapoor, Rajkumar, Maruti, Indu Pal, Ruby Pal, Shakuntala, Shanta Kunwar, Autaar Krishna, Kalyan Bhatia, Chandrakant Shukla, Zarina, Shireen, etc in it.
“Radha Krishna”(1954) had nine songs in it. Three songs from the movie have been covered in the past.
Here is the fourth song from “Radha Krishna”(1954) to appear in the blog. This song is sung by Lata Mangeshkar. Pt Narendra Sharma is the lyricist. Music is composed by S D Burman.
I notice that S D Burman and Pt Narendra Sharma collaborated in only three movies, namely “Afsar”(1950), “Jeewan Jyoti”(1953) and “Radha Krishna”(1954). “Afsar”(1950) and “Jeewan Jyoti”(1953) are already YIPPEED in the blog.
S D Burman collaborated with Lata Mangeshkar in 54 movies that yielded 179 songs. Pt Narendra Sharma worked with Lata Mangeshkar in 15 movies and 55 songs. But when it comes to the combination of S D Burman, Pt Narendra Sharma and Lata Mangeshkar, they came together only in one movie, viz “Radha Krishna”(1953). Their collaboration led to two solo songs. This song under discussion is the first such song to appear in the blog.
Only audio of the song is available.I request our knowledgeable readers to throw light on the picturisation of this song.
Song-Jhoom uthhe nain mere dekh tujhe saanwre(Radha Krishna)(1954) Singer-Lata, Lyricist-Pt Narendra Sharma, MD-S D Burman
Lyrics
jhoom uthhe nain mere
dekh tujhe saanwre
dekh tujhe
jhoom uthhe nain mere
dekh tujhe saanwre
dekh tujhe
main hee naheen
jhoom raha saara nandgaaon re
dekh tujhe saanwre
dekh tujhe
jhoom uthhe nain mere
dekh tujhe saanwre
dekh tujhe
aa aa aa aa
aa aa aa aa
aa aa
aa aa
aa aa aa aa
lok laaj ka bhee gyaan dhyaan kho gaya
lok laaj ka bhee gyaan dhyaan kho gaya
na jaane mujhe aaj kya ho gaya
na jaane mujhe aaj kya ho gaya
jaag uthhe janam janam
sun ke krishan naam re
dekh tujhe saanwre
dekh tujhe
jhoom uthhe nain mere
dekh tujhe saanwre
dekh tujhe
yoon chitwan mein ras ke megh chhaaye huye
tu apna hua sab paraaye huye
tu apna hua sab paraaye huye
kaamini ko aaj miley prem ghan ki chhaan re
dekh tujhe saanwre
dekh tujhe
jhoom uthhe nain mere
dekh tujhe saanwre
dekh tujhe
aa aa aa aa
aa aa aa aa
aa aa
aa aa
aa aa aa aa
man ke vrindavan mein mere praan hain magan
man ke vrindavan mein mere praan hain magan
ab to lagee meree tujhse lagan
ab to lagee meree tujhse lagan
tan man kee sudh na rahee
praan huye baawre
dekh tujhe saanwre
dekh tujhe
jhoom uthhe nain mere
dekh tujhe saanwre
dekh tujhe
main hee naheen
jhoom raha saara nandgaaon re
dekh tujhe saanwre
dekh tujhe
jhoom uthhe nain mere
dekh tujhe saanwre
dekh tujhe
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Dada Burman – the senior doyen of the music directors of Indian cinema. A music director who, unlike many other music dirrctors, maintained consistency in his work all through his career. His fans, critics and observers of music, journalists and industry biggies – whatever they may say about his work, all agree that Sachin Da has consistently maintained a very high quality and a very high standard of his music direction work, across all his films.
Remembering SD Burman on the anniversary of his passing away – 31st October, 1975, i.e. 47 years ago. Read more on this topic…
This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
I was looking up the list of anniversary names on google. Well, of course, I wanted to find out what the 75th anniversary is celebrated as. Now, the fact that 25th is Silver and 50th is Gold, is well known, and well established. Beyond that, going to 75th and on to 100th, I find differing opinions. Many folks would refer to 100th as the Diamond Jubilee, with no specific preference for the 75th. Then again, there are folks who want to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee at the 75th itself going to non specific things like ‘Diamond+Pearl’ Jubilee for the 100th. I am not much convinced with this sequence. Then I found one reference where the 75th anniversary is referred to as Platinum Jubilee. Now this I would think, is a better reasoning. We keep the Diamond for the 100th, and celebrate the 75th as Platinum – more expensive than Gold, but less expensive that Diamond. Makes sense? Read more on this topic…
“Radha Krishna” (1954) was a G B productions movie. It was directed by Raja Nene. The movie had Kamini Kaushal, Ratan Kumar, Agha, Jankidas, Rajkumar, Vasantrao Pehalwan, Maruti, Rajan Kapoor, Shankutala etc in it. Read more on this topic…
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