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This article is written by nahm, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

Yesterday I was just browsing in the blog and also looking for a song of Asha Bhosle to send on her birthday. Two days ago someone’s comment alerted me that Asha Bhonsle’s birthday is approaching. I remembered that last year I had sent the lyrics of this song from “sujata’.
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Sadhana was one of the biggest female star of her time in 1960s. But her aura was all but gone by late 1960s and 1970s. There were several reasons for that including the fact that she fell ill at the prime of her career that kept her out of movies in late 1960s. By the time she recovered and tried to make a comeback, the Hindi movie world had moved on and the new generation of movie goers had their own stars among the newer crop of female actors.
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“Shatranj”(1969) was produced and directed by S S Vasan under the banners of Gemini Pictures and N N Sippy Productions. The movie had Rajendra Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, Shashikala, Madan Puri, Mehmood, Helen, Agha, Manmohan Krishna, Rajan Haksar, Achala Sachdev, Shammi etc.
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“Hamraahi”(1963) was a Prasad Production movie. It was directed by T Prakash Rao. The movie had Rajendra Kumar, Jamuna, Shashikala, Dhumal, Lalita Pawar, Mehmood, Shobha Khote, Indira, N. Hussain, Rajendranath, O. P. Ralhan, Heera Sawant etc in it.
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Today (30 august) is the birth anniversary of Shailenedra (30 august 1923- 14 deceember 1966). It is unimaginable but true that Shailendra lived to an age of only 43 ! The body of work that he had built up by that time was so imposing that he was already a legend by that time.
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“Jis Desh Main Ganga Behti Hai” (1960) was an R K Films production. It was directed by Radhu Karmarkar. The movie had Raj Kapoor, Padmini, Pran, Chanchal, Raj Mehra, Sulochana Chatterji, Nana Palsikar, Vishwa Mehra, Amar, Tiwari, Lalita Pawar, Nayampally etc in it.
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Here is yet another song of the “how come this song was not discussed earlier” genre. This evergreen song from “Sangam” (1964) added a new term to the Hindi lexicon, viz “Buddha Mil Gaya” to indicate mismatched pairings where the boy is many years senior to the girl. Such pairings were not unusual till a few decades back. This phrase was used in the title of a 1971 movie as well. And if I remember correctly, one song (either this song or another song from “Buddha Mil Gaya” (1971)) found itself in troubles with Indian censors. I have forgotten which song it was and I request our knowledgeable readers to throw more light on this matter.
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