Posts Tagged ‘Sanjay Khan’
Har waqt tere husn ka
Posted on: July 14, 2013
“Chingaari” (1971), despite being a recent movie by the standards of this blog is quite an obscure movie. Searching information about this movie hardly yields any information. Apparently this movie got released in 1989, despite being a movie of 1971. This movie had Sanjay Khan, Leena Chandawarkar, Shatrughan Sinha, Rehman, Pran, Padma Khanna, Jr Mehmood, David, Tiwari, Jagirdar etc in it.
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Ek baar rakh de kadam zara jhoom ke
Posted on: May 19, 2013
In Hindi movies there have been songs picturised on several means of transportation, viz horse, bullock carts, tonga, chariots, cars, jeeps, trucks, boats, aircrafts etc. There have been songs picturised on less common methods of transportation too, viz. camels, elephants etc as well.
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Meri sakhiyon bolo
Posted on: May 17, 2013
“Mela” (1971) was produced by A A Nadiadwala and directed by Prakash Mehra. The movie had Feroz Khan, Mumtaz, Sanjay Khan, Rajendra Nath, Randhir, Lalita Pawar, Master Sachin, Master Ratan, Ram Mohan, Nikita, Mumtaz Begum, Dulari, Kanan Kaushal, Brahm Bhardwaj, Raj Kishore, Bhushan Tiwari, Yunus Parvez etc in it.
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This article is written by nahm, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Since ‘chaudhvin ka chaand ho ya aaftaab ho’ from the film ‘ Chaudhvin ka chaand ‘, no one had really attempted to recreate the magic of it. The reason is obvious that it is a tough act to follow. The beauty of that song in black n white is not comparable to anything.
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This article is written by nahm, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
The greatest of all desert song, like ‘yeh duniya yeh mehfil'(Heer Ranjha) and ‘ae dil-e-naadaan’ (Razia Sultan), are already covered in this blog. Still there are some such songs remaining to be posted, so this quest of mine. Atul ji has magnanimously started a category of ‘desert’ song, for this series. So here is song no. 3 of this series.
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Aankh milaaye na muskuraaye na
Posted on: April 2, 2013
Everyone is aware that a movie called “Milan” was released in 1967. What is less known is that the same year also saw a movie called “Milan Ki Raat” as well. Like “Milan” (1967), this movie too had the same lyricist and the same music director. 🙂
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Wo din yaad karo
Posted on: April 1, 2013
- In: Century songs for the blog | Feelings of heart | Lata solo | Lata song | Lyrics by Khyati Bhatt | Lyrics contributed by readers | Lyrics contributor century song | Multiple version song | Rafi solo | Rafi songs | Songs of 1970s (1971 to 1980) | Songs of 1971 | Theme song | Title song | Yearwise breakup of songs
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“Wo Din Yaad Karo” (1971) was produced and directed by K Amarnath. The movie had Nanda, Sanjay Khan, Shashikala, Mehmood, Madan Puri, Rajan Haksar, Tuntun, Dhumal, Wasti etc in it.
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Ek jaanib shamm e mehfil
Posted on: March 17, 2013
- In: Devnagri script lyrics by Sudhir | Duet | Guest posts | Lyrics contributed by readers | Manna Dey Rafi duet | Manna Dey songs | Post by Pamir Harvey | Rafi songs | Songs of 1960s (1961 to 1970) | Songs of 1968 | Translation by Sudhir | Translations by readers | Yearwise breakup of songs
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This article is written by Pamir Harvey, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
This song from Abhilasha (1968) is not so well known like the other two featured songs on the blog here. It is a Rafi-Manna Dey duet. Roshan used this combination of voices brilliantly in his qawaalis. This song, I think is the first time that Pancham uses this pair of voices.
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This article is written by Pamir Harvey, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.
Chandi Sona (1977), as the name points out at, is a film about treasure hunt on an island. Most probably a desi version of a Hollywood film. Sanjay Khan in his independent ventures favoured R D Burman. Even in this film it is Pancham, who gives the music.
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While talking of a movie called “Dillagi”, The only movie of this name that I was aware of during my teenage days was “Dillagi” (1978), which was a Basu Chatterjee directed romantic comedy movie starring Dharmendra and Hema Malini.
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