Posts Tagged ‘Rattan’
Jhoothhe hain sab sapne suhaane
Posted on: October 22, 2013
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“Rattan” (1944), an unprecedented musical blockbuster, earned more money for the producers through its music rigths than what he had expected to earn at the box office through ticket sales. This Jaiminy Dewan production was directed by M Sadiq and the movie had Karan Dewan, Swarnlata, Amir Bano, Basant Kumar, Chanda, Gulab, Manju, Badri Prasad, Vasti etc in it.
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Pardesi baalma baadal aaya
Posted on: October 21, 2013
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“”Rattan”(1944) was produced by Karan Dewan and directed by M Sadiq. The movie had Karan Dewan, Swarnlata, Amir Bano, Basant Kumar, Chanda, Gulab, Manju, Badri Prasad, Vasti etc in it.
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“Rattan” (1944) was a movie whose songs were based on folk music instead of classical music as was the norm those days. That helped ordinary folks to identify with and connect with the music of this music. The result was unprecedented. The producer of this movie earned more money through the music rights than through the screening of the movie.
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Aayi deewaali aayi deewaali
Posted on: October 26, 2011
This deewaali (26th october 2011) is the fourth deewaali for this blog. Yes, it is unbelievable, but true to realise that this blog is celebrating its fourth deewaali today.
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Angdaayi teri hai bahaanaa
Posted on: September 11, 2011
“Rattan” (1944) was a movie that was musically a major milestone for Hindi movie music. The music of this movie served as a major trendsetter. The music of this movie was based on folk music, as against classical music. This ensured that movie goers, who were exposed to such music in their day to day life, were able to identify with this kind of music better. And just how well did the public identify with the music ! The music of this movie became super duper hit. Naushad became a rage, and other music directors too jumped on the bandwagon of folk music based songs.
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Rumjhum barse baadarwaa
Posted on: June 21, 2011
In Hindi movies, the rainy season is the season of love. And this rainy season has countless songs in Hindi movies in its various sub themes, viz Saawan, jhoola, phuhaar, rimjhim, full fledged rains etc.
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This song is a landmark song from a landmark movie. “Rattan” (1944) was the first movie that drew upon folk music for its songs. And this particular song “ankhiyan mila ke” could well be described as the first such song sung by a female singer.
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Jab tumhi chale pardes
Posted on: February 22, 2009
It is one of the earliest “tonga” songs in Bollywood movies. But this song is much more significant than just that. “Rattan” was a movie that steered Bollywood music away from the influence of classical music. It was the first movie whose music drew on folk music.
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