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Honthhon se chhoo lo tum mera geet amar kar do
Posted by: Atul on: October 12, 2011
This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie songs and a regular contributor to this blog.
A deep, and a very relaxed sound – will not be heard live any more. Jagjit Singh, the icon of ghazal singing in the subcontinent for the past three decades, passed away the day before (10th Oct, 2011). And has left behind an inspired legacy of non-film and film music, mostly in form of ghazals, and in the form of musical scores for many films and albums.
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Aao mil jaayen ham sugandh aur suman ki tarah
Posted by: Atul on: March 26, 2011
“Prem Geet” (1981) is a movie that was a launch vehicle for two new actors called Raj Babbar and Aneeta Raj. Raj was an actor with no filmy connection, but Aneeta Raj was the daughter of Jagdish Raj, the perenniel police officer of Hindi movies.
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Aa zaraa mere hamnasheen
Posted by: Atul on: August 11, 2010
This post is written by Raja, a fellow Hindi movie music enthusiast and a regular visitor and contributor of this blog
It may be just my perception (and I will be happy to be proven wrong) but I think 1981 was a sort of musical compensation for 1980. Maybe it is just my taste but 1980 was one of those run-of-the-mill years for me as far as pleasant music is concerned.
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Muhabbat rang laayegi janaab aahistaa aahistaa
Posted by: Atul on: August 10, 2010
This post is written by Raja, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie songs and a regular visitor (and contributor) of this blog
Often when you listen to a song from the past, you associate it with some memory or experience of your own.
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Beete huye lamhon ki kasak saath to hogi
Posted by: Atul on: May 11, 2009
“Nikaah”(1982) was a movie that had some very popular songs in it. In fact, two of its songs went on to become number 2 and 3 in the annual programme of the Binaca geetmala countdown show.
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Tu is tarah se meri zindagi me shaamil hai
Posted by: Atul on: January 1, 2009
“Aap To Aise Na The” (1980) was a small budget movie with new actors viz Deepak Parashar and Raj Babbar and the seasoned Ranjeeta. What I remember the most about this movie was its radio advertisement on Vividh Bharati, where this song “tu is tarah se meri zindagi me shaamil hai” was played repeatedly.
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