Posts Tagged ‘Rakhi’
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Here is a typical Kishore Kumar song. Combining with RD Burman he gives us a bhajan, qawwali and Hindustani classical all at one shot. Such a song has entertainment value and Kishore Kumar doesn’t disappoint (has he ever?) And there are very few Bollywood actors who can carry it off with equal gusto.
Here we have our very own Sanjeev Kumar giving a paisa vasool performance.
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“Mere Sajna”(1975) was produced and directed by Kewal Kumar. The movie had Navin Nischol, Raakhee, Helen, Ajit, Murad, Chaman Puri, Pratima Devi, Jagdish Raj etc in it.
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Aasha o Aasha
Posted on: September 23, 2014
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Today (23 september 2014) is the death anniversary of Rajinder Krishan, a versatile and prolific lyricist of the golden era. He made his debut as a lyricist in late 1940s and he was supposedly past his prime by 1970s, but he continued to pen some superb songs even in 1970s. 1973 was a year when Rajinder Krishan wrote songs in “Banarasi Baabu”, “Jwaar Bhaata”, “Kahaani Kismat Ki” and “Blackmail” ! People loved the songs of these movies, majority of them (including myself) without knowing the details of these songs.
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Jeewan ik pathh hai
Posted on: August 4, 2014
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When I woke up early morning and started the computer, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the google doodle on google.co.in contained Kishore Kumar’s sketch in it. So if google can remember 4 august as the birth anniversary of Kishore Kumar, then this blog cannot be left behind, of course.

Today (4 august 2014), on the occasion of the 85th birth anniversary of Kishore Kumar (4 august 1929-13 october 1987), we will discuss a few Kishore Kumar songs in the blog.
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Ooper dekho ya neeche
Posted on: April 5, 2014
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“Aan Baan” (1972) was directed by Prakash Mehra and produced by Malik Chand Kochar. The movie had Rajendra Kumar, Rakhi, David Abraham, Jagdeep, Pran, Sunder, Kumkum, Som Dutt, Kanhaiyalal, Anwar Hussein, Tabassum etc in it.
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“Pighalta Aasmaan” (1985) was produced by Shammi Aunty for U & A films. The movie was directed by Esmaayeel Shroff but he had some dispute with the producer and as a result his name did not appear in the credits of the movie.
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Jaane mujhe kya huaa re
Posted on: March 19, 2014
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“Jaanwar aur Insaan” (1972) was produced by MMA Chinappa Devar and directed by Chanakya. The movie had Shashi Kapoor, Rakhee, Nirupa Roy, Madan Puri, Sujit Kumar, Jagdeep, Devar, Shabnam, Master Alankar Joshi, Bihari , J.N.Anand, Gemini Balu, Raghaviah, Rajoo, Prakash, Vijaya Bharti etc in it.
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Kuchh bhi kar lo ik din tumko
Posted on: September 28, 2013
This article is written by Peevesie’s mom, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Hullo to all Atulites.
So what is it today? Lata Mangeshkar’s birthday. What was it yesterday? Yash Chopra’s birthday. What was it day before yesterday? Dev Anand’s birthday. So what do we get if we put a search for the above combination? A movie called “Josheela” which was released in 1973.
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This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Forty two years ago, this day (12th Sept), life deserted a very flamboyant, and a very energetic young artist, who had consistently occupied the top rungs of creative music making and of course, popular following. Along with his senior partner, when they broke upon the Hindi film world with a ‘Barsaat’ of absolutely sublime melodies in 1949, here was an artist duo who made it good right from the word go. 1949 is a fantastic year, considering the musicals that hit the Hindi film screen. A year such as this one, has not quite been repeated in the history of Hindi film music. Some writers argue in favor of another year two decades hence i.e. 1968-69. But the year of 1949 is probably still the winner. Making a debut in this year, competing against some of the best music directors in their prime, it is a huge notable that this young duo, of which the younger one was still to breach his twentieth year, made such a melodious splash. And the audiences readily caught on to the lovely strumming of “Mujhe Kisi Se Pyaar Ho Gayaa”.
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This article is written by Ava Suri, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Rakhi Gulzar was born on 15th August 1947. She wasn’t exactly a midnight’s child, but was born a few hours later. She grew up to be a stunningly beautiful woman and an accomplished actress. She had large honey coloured eyes, a round face and lovely features. She debuted in Hindi films with the successful Jeevan Mrityu along with Dharmendra. She went on to establish herself as a successful leading woman with hits like Sharmilee, Paras, Kabhi Kabhie, Daag, Trishul and Doosra Admi (my personal favorite).
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