Posts Tagged ‘Sharmila Tagore’
I thought that I had posted this song already. Then I realised that I had not posted this song. Though I had got the lyrics of this song ready a while back, I do not know why I had not yet posted it.
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“Aa gale lag jaa” (1973) was a run of the mill movie, but it caught public imagination because of this particular song. This song had two versions. The grown up version was sung by Kishore Kumar and it was picturised on Shashi Kapoor and Sharmila Tagore as a “nature song” -as it was picturised on hills. The other version of the song was a party song and it had a kid singing in addition to Kishore Kumar. Kishore Kumar once again sings for Shashi Kapoor whereas the kid Sushma Shreshtha sang for Master Tito.
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After quite a while, here is one more Rafi-Shammi Kapoor song. This song in fact features not only the Hero and the heroine, but the entire gang of their friends ( read sidekicks ).
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All these days, I thought that I had posted most songs of “Kashmir Ki Kali” (1964) in this blog. It turns out that I was mistaken. So these days I have decided to post the missing songs of this movie.
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I have posted a few songs from “Kashmir Ki Kali” (1964) in the past. I thought I had covered almost all songs of this movie. But when I checked up, I found that I had yet to post many great songs from this movie.
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“Aa gale lag jaa” (1973) is a movie starring Shashi Kapoor and Sharmila Tagore. Like most songs of those days, this movie too boasted of some superb songs.
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I have listened to this song many a times and I knew that this song was from a Rajesh Khanna movie. But that is all I knew.
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I was not aware of this movie called “Suhaana Safar” (1970). It turns out this this forgotten movie had Shashi Kapoor and Sharmila Tagore in lead roles.
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Gar tum bhula naa doge
Posted on: June 18, 2009
“Yakeen” (1969) is not remembered much today, but as was the case with almost every mainstream movie of those days, this movie had some nice music in it.
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“Devar” (1966) was a musical blockbuster. I have already posted three songs from this movie, all of them all time classics.
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