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Blog Day :

4594 Post No. : 16219

“Warrant”(1975) was directed by Pramod Chakraborty for N P International, Bombay. The movie had Dev Anand, Zeenat Aman, Dara Singh, Satish Kaul, Ajit, Pran, Jankidas, Sulochana, Aparna Chaudhary, Seema Kapoor, Jagdish Raj, V Gopal, Birbal, Habeeb, Pal Sharma, Rajan Kapoor, Kirti, Viju Khote, Ujagar Singh, Lamba, Ratan Gaurang, Praveen Pal, Bunty, Madan Puri, Joginder etc in it.

The movie is described as a “social” movie in HFGK, but it was an “action” movie, ie Dev Anand style action movie. 🙂

I have not seen the movie, but from what I can guage from the picturisation of the songs, Dev Anand plays a crook escaping from the law with Zeenat Aman as his accomplice. Zeenat Aman would play a similar role with Amitabh Bachchan in “Don”(1978) and that movie, unlike “Warrant” (1975) went on to become a super duper hit mainly thanks to Amitabh Bachchan’s superb performance.

I have noticed that the story line of Dev Anand movies of 1970s used to be great but Dev Saab’s insistence on playing the hero in these movies ensured that the movies failed to do justice to the story and they would get forgotten soon. Thankfully, Dev Saab would often reject some movies and his roles in those movies were then given to some other actor and that actor enacted the roles with aplomb. For instance, Dev saab had rejected the movie “Tumsa Nahin Dekha”(1957). That role was then offered to a strugling actor called Shammi Kapoor and we all know that the movie “Tumsa Nahin Dekha”(1957) launched the career of Shammi Kapoor. 16 years later, Dev saab refused another movie. This movie was then offered to another struggling actor. He played the role so well that the movie launched him as the next big star. That movie, which Dev saab rejected was “Zanjeer”(1973) which was offered to Amitabh Bachchan and the rest is history.

Had Dev saab not rejected “Tumsa Nahin Dekha”(1957) and “Zanjeer”(1973) then HF world may not have discovered Shammi “yahoo” Kapoor and Amitabh “angry young man” Bachchan. And these movies, with Dev Saab in lead roles would have done some moderate business and the movie would have ended up along the lines of say “Warrant”(1975).

I can say the same about other Dev Saab starrer movies like “Ye Gulistaan Hamaara”(1973), “Des Pardes”(1978) etc. They all had great story line, but they failed to do justice to the story line and ended up as normal movies instead of all time super hits.

Coming to “Warrant”(1975), the songs of this movie had caught the imagination of HFM lovers during its time. Its song Ruk jaana O jaana hamse do baatein karke chali jaana was a big rage, thanks to the unique “kuk kuk” sound contained in it. Other songs too were very popular.

The movie had four songs in it. Three songs have been covered in the blog so far.
Here are the details :-

Blog post number Song Date of posting Blog day
102 Ruk jaana O jaana hamse do baatein karke chali jaana 18 September 2008 62
10515 Main tumse mohabbat karti hoon 19 November 2014 2315
15323 Ladi najariya ladi chali re phuljhadi 3 December 2019 4155

One can see that the most popular song of the movid, Ruk jaana O jaana hamse do baatein karke chali jaana was covered in the blog within two months after the launch of the blog. But the second song from the movie was covered six years later. The third song was discussed after another five years.

So a movie with just four songs has not yet been YIPPEED in the blog in nearly 12 years !

Here is the fourth and final song from the movie. This song “suno bhai baaraati” was quite popular during its time.

I have not watched the movie. I watched the picturisation of the song just no. Song is great but the picturisation would not impress people who insist on trying to find logic in the proceedings. The picturisation shows Dev saab and Zeenat Aman being pursued by police. A Christian wedding is taking place in a nearby church. The hero and heroine go and get dressed as groom and bride and give police the slip. I never knew that one can get dressed in wedding dress so fast. where did they locate their dresses so fast ? And how come the people gathered to attend the wedding in the Church started celebrating the fake wedding of our hero and heroine with such gusto and theyeven sang chorus in Konkani in the song ?

Here is the song. It is sung by Kishore Kumar. Anand Bakshi is the lyricist. Music is composed by R D Burman.

I am unable to mnote don the Konkani portion sung by the chorus. I request our knowledgeable readers familiar with Konkani to help fill in the Konkani lyrics.

ith this song, all the four songs of “Warrant”(1975) get covered in the blog and the movie thus joins the list of movies that have been YIPPEED in the blog.

Audio

Video

Song-Suno bhai baaraati (Warrant)(1975) Singer-Kishore Kumar, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-R D Burman

Lyrics

(konkani words)

suno bhai baaraati
suno bhai baaraati
arre dulha dulhan ko akela zara chhodo
pyaar bhari baaten karen jeevan saathi
suno bhai baaraati
suno bhai baaraati

haan
badi mushkil se dil milte hain
armaanon ke gul khilte hain
jeevan mein bas ek baar
badi mushkil se dil milte hain
armaanon ke gul khilte hain
jeevan mein bas ek baar
saajan sajni ko akele zara chhodo
mil ke gale lahraayen deepak baati
suno bhai baaraati
suno bhai baaraati
haan

(konkani words)

haan
upar se hum rangeele hain
andar se hum sharmeele hain
dekho na humen is tarah
upar se hum rangeele hain
andar se hum sharmeele hain
dekho na humen is tarah
ladka ladki ko akela zara chhodo
raat milan ki hai ik baar aati
suno bhai baaraati
suno bhai baaraati

hey
kaam karo sab apna apna
dekh rahe hain hum ek sapna
premi hain khoye huye ae
kaam karo sab apna apna
dekh rahe hain hum ek sapna
premi hain khoye huye
arre gudda guddi ko akela zara chhodo
phir dekho preet kya hai rang laati
suno bhai baaraati
suno bhai baaraati

(konkani words)


This article is written by Avinash Scrapwala, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.This article is meant to be posted in atulsongaday.me. If this article appears in other sites without the knowledge and consent of the web administrator of atulsongaday.me, then it is piracy of the copyright content of atulsongaday.me and is a punishable offence under the existing laws.

Blog Day : 4155 Post No. : 15323

#the Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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#Bhoole-Bisre Geet # 89 #
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Welcome all to this post where once again I take you all back to the songs of seventies.

I originally wanted to present this post during the ‘Diwali festival’ since this song brings back my memories of ‘Diwali vacation’ days of my childhood. L liked this song as well as the other songs from this movie.

The song is from the ‘1975 movie ‘Warrant’. I was around seven years old then when the movie was released in 1975.

‘Warrant-1975’ had Dev Anand in lead role. And today 3rd December 2019 is the eighth ‘remembrance anniversary’ (26.09.1923-03.12.2011) of actor, producer, director Dev Anand.
We pay our tributes to him and will always be grateful for some of the great roles he played in the Hindi movies and also for the memorable and everlasting music which was a part of most of his movie.

Many new Dev Anand movies were getting released in those years when I was growing, but we were not getting to watch them then. Here when I say new movies means movies like ‘Ishq Ishq Ishq’, ‘Ameer Ghareeb’, ‘Warrant’, ‘Jaaneman’, ‘Bullet’, ‘Kalaabaaz’, ‘Darling Darling’, ‘Sahib Bahadur’ etc.

Instead in our colony club’s weekly movie screening we were getting to watch many of his old ‘black and white’ movies, like ‘Sarhad’, ‘Bambai Ka Babu’, ‘Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota hai’, ‘Pocketmaar’, ‘Taxi Driver’, ‘Teen Deviyaan’ etc.
And some the movies like ‘Shareef Badmaash’ I watched in a ‘touring talkies’ may be in 1974-75, and I think I watched some of the movies like ‘Joshilaa’, ‘Des Pardes’ during end seventies or early eighties.

I was not a big fan of Dev Anand in my childhood. But my father was a very big fan of him and because of that I became aware of his old movies and songs from them.
And I vaguely remember to have watched ‘Hare Rama Hare Krishna’, ‘Ye Gulistaan Hamaara’, ‘Heera Panna’, and ‘Chhupa Rustam’ with my father when I was a child.

Later on, I watched many of Dev Anand movies between 1981-1988 and after that. However, for this post I am restricting myself and the discussion to the decade 1971-1980 only. In all the movies which I watched later including his ‘coloured’ and ‘black & white’ movies I always liked his acting, dialogues deliveries and his style.

However, I am still to watch many of his movies from the seventies which weren’t successful but their music was always very good.

Let us have a look at the Dev Anand movies released from 1971-1980:

Sno. Movie Title Year Passed by Censor Board Director Music Director Lyricist
1 Gambler 1971 16.02.1971 Amarjeet S.D. Burman Neeraj
2 Hare Rama Hare Krishna 1971 09.12.1971 Dev Anand R.D. Burman Anand Bakshi
3 Tere Mere Sapne 1971 13.05.1971 Vijay Anand S.D. Burman Neeraj
4 Yeh Gulistaan Hamaaraa 1972 30.12.1972 Atmaram S.D. Burman Anand Bakshi
5 Banarasi Baaboo 1973 20.03.1973 Shankar Mukherjee Kalyanji-Anandji Rajinder Krishan
6 Chhupaa Rustom 1973 07.05.1973 Vijay Anand S.D. Burman Neeraj, Vijay Anand
7 Heeaa Pannaa 1973 15.11.1973 Dev Anand R.D. Burman Anand Bakshi
8 Joshilaa 1973 26.09.1973 Yash Chopra R.D. Burman Sahir Ludhianvi
9 Shareef Badmaash 1973 31.03.1973 Raj Khosla R.D. Burman Anand Bakshi
10 Ameer Ghareeb 1974 26.07.1974 Mohan Kumar Laxmikant-Pyarelal Anand Bakshi
11 Ishq Ishq Ishq 1974 08.11.1974 Dev Anand R.D. Burman Anand Bakshi
12 Prem Shaastra 1974 08.07.1974 B.R. Ishara Laxmikant-Pyarelal Anand Bakshi
13 Warrant 1975 01.11.1975 Pramod Chakravarti R.D. Burman Anand Bakshi
14 Bullet 1976 28.12.1976 Vijay Anand R.D. Burman Anand Bakshi
15 Jaan-E-Man 1976 30.07.1976 Chetan Anand Laxmikant-Pyarelal Anand Bakshi
16 Darling Darling 1977 11.05.1977 Gogi Anand R.D. Burman Anand Bakshi
17 Kalaabaaz 1977 13.05.1977 Ashok Roy Kalyanji-Anandji Anand Bakshi
18 Sahib Bahaadur 1977 11.05.1977 Chetan Anand Madan Mohan Rajinder Krishan
19 Des Pardes 1978 24.04.1978 Dev Anand Rajesh Roshan Amit Khanna
20 Lootmaar 1980 27.09.1980 Dev Anand Rajesh Roshan Amit Khanna
21 Manpasand 1980 26.06.1980 Basu Chatterjee Rajesh Roshan Amit Khanna

The songs from this movie ‘Warrant-1975’ are nostalgic for me since my childhood days, and even though I had never watched this movie until I watched it online this year on ‘Diwali’ day.

I think we watched more movies in the summer vacations than the Diwali vacations, naturally because summer vacations would be longer than Diwali vacations.

I always had a very big nostalgia for the famous three movies and their songs which I remember to have watched during the Diwali festival which were released in the same year in 1974.
These are ‘Bidaai’, ‘Roti’, and ‘Roti Kapda Aur Makaan’. I have vague memories of watching these movies with elders in the family or may be all of them viz. my grandmother (my grandfather was still against watching of movies), aunts, uncles, parents and cousins.
I have mentioned about this in my ‘song nostalgia’ on the blog here.

Later I read somewhere that these three movies were released on the same day during Diwali of that year i.e.1974 (14.10.1974, knowledgeable readers can please correct me if I am wrong). Though, now equipped with the information in HFGK if we see the dates of their being given the Censor Certificates are;
Bidaai-09.10.1974, Roti-11.10.1974 and Roti, Kapadaa Aur Makaan-13.09.1974.

And those days ‘hit’ movies always used to run over fifteen weeks to twenty-five weeks. So, people like us staying in near by towns from the city would get to watch the movies on holidays or during the vacations when all family members would visit the city where my grand parents were staying.

‘Warrant-1975’ was passed by Censor Board on 01.11.1975 and I think it was around ‘Diwali’ of that year that this movie must have hit the theatres. And that is why I am reminded of its’ song during ‘Diwali festival’ every year. (The songs from this movie were frequently played either on loud speakers or on radio then and that is why they must have made their way to my impressionable mind then.
I also remember the songs of ‘Ameer Ghareeb’ which were played frequently and I didn’t like them then and they were very irritating to me).

Well, all the three movies that I mentioned above viz. ‘Bidaai’, ‘Roti’, and ‘Roti Kapda Aur Makaan’ were declared as hit or super hit movies of that time. However, in comparison to the above movies I was under impression that the today’s movie ‘Warrant-1975’, was not a successful one, but now sources mentioned that it was among the top ten grossers of that year.

‘Warrant-1975’ was directed by Pramod Chakravarty for N.P. International, Bombay.

It was produced by N.P. Singh.

Here is again one more movie which is dedicated to the ‘police forces’ in the country;

“Dedicated to those Officers and men of our police force who suffered and sacrificed their lives so that their countrymen can live in peace”

‘Warrant-1975’ had Dev Anand, Zeenat Aman, Pran, Dara Singh, Ajit, Satish Kaul, Sulochana, Madan Puri, Jankidas, V.Gopal, Bunty, Aparna Choudhary, Kuljeet, Seema Kapoor, Jagdish Raj, Narbada Shankar, Praveen Paul, Rajan Kapoor, Kirti, Viju Khote, Lambha, Raja Saigal, Rajan Kumar, Manjit, Paul Sharma, Habib, Ujagar, Rajnish, Dhanna, Pehlwan, Birbal, Kirti Kumar, Devdas, Hercules, and many others.

Lalita Pawar, Joginder and Sujit Kumar make friendly appearance in this movie.

Story and screenplay of this movie was written by Sachin Bhowmick. Dialogues were written by Vrajendra Gaur.
Editing of this movie was done by Narinder Arora.

The movie is an interesting movie to watch except few action scenes where Dev Anand is jumping over the buildings and like that are not easy to digest’😊. They could have been avoided and fight scene suitable to Dev Anand’s image would have been much better.
All the stars perform well to their character in the movie and the movie keeps one engaged till the end.
And most importantly music of this movie is very nice and all songs are very good.

The movie had four songs written by Anand Bakshi and composed to music by R.D. Burman.
Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar gave their voices to the songs in this movie where Kishore Kumar had two solos and one duet with Lata Mangeshkar, and other than the duet Lata Mangeshkar had sung one solo song in this movie.
(*HFGK also mentions the name of Asha Bhonsle in the singer’s list of this movie however movie title clearly mentions the name of Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar only).

Only one song from this movie featured in the ‘annual ‘Binaca geetmala’ of 1975’ ranking at number twenty-ninth, and it improved by featuring two songs from this movie in the annual ‘Binaca geetmala of 1976 i.e. Ruk jaana o jaana at number twenty-three and ‘main tumse mohabbat karti hoon’ at number thirty-one.

And so, very rightly these two songs have already been posted on the blog and in accordance of their popularity too. 🙂

SongPosted onRuk jaana o jaana hamse do baatein karke chali jaana18.09.2008Main tumse mohabbat karti hoon19.11.2014

Today’s song happens when Mehra (Pran) – Chief of Police and his team (read Jagdish Raj and others) are looking for Jailor Arun (Dev Anand) who is on the run with a murder accused. Police is having the information that Arun would be attending the marriage function of Pyara Singh (Dara Singh)’s sister Guddo (Seema Kapoor).

Pran plays the father of Dev Anand and is a Chief of the Police. Dev Anand being a Jailor also and son of the Police Chief is wanted by Police and is on the run. Jailor Arun had helped and eloped with the accused Dinesh and is sheltering him. The reason being that during a revolt by the prisoners and an attempt of ‘jail-break’ Dinesh saves the life of the Jailor.
Jailor (Dev Anand) wants to know that why a ‘murderer’ saved his life and when he could have run to avoid his hanging which was going to take place soon.
So our Jailor wants to know the ‘truth’ and also look for the ‘asli gunahgaar or qaatil’ of a scientist (Madan Puri), after the accused Dinesh finally breaks the ‘secret’ of his being wrongly ‘trapped’ in the ‘murder-case’ and real ‘qaatil’ and ‘culprits’ are some other people and not him.

The plot is interesting and the presentation is having all the ingredients of the ‘seventies’ movies and one can enjoy the movie and the ‘thrill’ of watching it.

Let us now enjoy the song where Dev Anand and Zeenat Aman perform in disguise (for the police and not for us – the viewers) hiding their real identity in the movie.

Zeenat Aman plays Rita Verma who is the daughter of the deceased scientist Madan Puri and is looking for the killer of her father to take revenge of her father’s death. (But here there is a ‘twist’, and I am leaving that for those interested and want to watch this movie) 😊

As mentioned above the song is composed by R.D. Burman and lyrics are by Anand Bakshi.
Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar have given their voices for Dev Anand and Zeenat Aman respectively in this energetic bnagra style dance song.

I hope you will like this song and enjoy it …:)

Today also happens to the birthday of our own Khyati Ben. We wish her a very happy birthday.

Audio

Video

Song-Ladi najariya ladi chali re phuljhadi(Warrant)(1975) Singers-Kishore Kumar, Lata, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-R D Burman
Both

Lyrics

ladi najariya ladi
chali re phuljhadi
badi shubh ghadi
arri ladi najariya ladi
chali re phuljhadi
badi shubh ghadi
yeh ghadi khadi hai
haathon mein
liye prem hathkadi
hadippa ladi
hadippa ladi
hadippa ladi ee ee ee
ladi najariya ladi
chali re phuljhadi
badi shubh ghadi
ladi najariya ladi
chali re phuljhadi
badi shubh ghadi
yeh ghadi khadi hai
haathon mein
liye prem hathkadi
hadippa ladi

hadippa ladi
hadippa ladi ee ee ee

dekh rahe ho kyun saahib
aap hamaara yoon chehra
gori ka ghoonghat dekho
saajan ka dekho sehra
aa aa aa aa
aa aa aa

dekh rahe ho kyun saahib
aap hamaara yoon chehra
gori ka ghoonghat dekho
saajan ka dekho sehra

ek prem kahaani kehti hai
phoolon ki har ladi
hadippa ladi
hadippa ladi
hadippa ladi ee ee ee
ladi najariya ladi
chali re phuljhadi
badi shubh ghadi
yeh ghadi khadi hai
haathon mein
liye prem hathkadi
hadippa ladi

hadippa ladi
hadippa ladi ee ee ee

hum jaise bhai jiske
khush-kismat hai woh dulhan
khade huye munh dekhte hain
pyaar mohabbat ke dushman

arre hum jaise bhai jiske
khush-kismat hai woh dulhan
khade huye munh dekhte hain
pyaar mohabbat ke dushman

haay tauba kiske chehre pe
meri nazar jaa padi
hadippa ladi
hadippa ladi
hadippa ladi ee ee ee
ladi najariya ladi
chali re phuljhadi
badi shubh ghadi
yeh ghadi khadi hai
haathon mein
liye prem hathkadi
hadippa ladi

hadippa ladi
hadippa ladi ee ee ee

achcha ab chup ho jaao
mushqil hai ab kuchh kehna
aisi ek khushi hai yeh
bheeg gaye jismein naina
aa aa aa
aa aa aa

achcha ab chup ho jaao
mushqil hai ab kuchh kehna
aisi ek khushi hai yeh
bheeg gaye jismein naina

nainon se saawan bhaado ki
lag gayi jaise jhadi
hadippa ladi
hadippa ladi
hadippa ladi ee ee ee
ladi najariya ladi
chali re phuljhadi
badi shubh ghadi

ari ladi najariya ladi
chali re phuljhadi
badi shubh ghadi
yeh ghaddi khadi hai
haathon mein
liye prem hathkadi
hadippa ladi
hadippa ladi
hadippa ladi
hadippa ladi
hadippa ladi
hadippa ladi

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Devnagri Script lyrics (Provided by Avinash Scrapwala)
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लड़ी नजरिया लड़ी
चली रे फूलझड़ी
बड़ी शुभ घडी ई
अरे लड़ी नजरिया लड़ी
चली रे फूलझड़ी
बड़ी शुभ घडी ई
ये घडी खड़ी है
हाथों में लिए प्रेम हथकड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी ई ई ई ई ई

लड़ी नजरिया लड़ी
चली रे फूलझड़ी
बड़ी शुभ घडी
लड़ी नजरिया लड़ी
चली रे फूलझड़ी
बड़ी शुभ घडी
ये घडी खड़ी है
हाथों में लिए प्रेम हथकड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी

हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी ई ई ई ई ई

देख रहे हो क्यों साहिब
आप हमारा यूं चेहरा
गोरी का घूँघट देखो
साजन का देखो सेहरा
आ आ आ आ आ आ

देख रहे हो क्यों साहिब
आप हमारा यूं चेहरा
गोरी का घूँघट देखो
साजन का देखो सेहरा

एक प्रेम कहानी कहती है
फूलों की हर लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी ई ई ई ई ई
लड़ी नजरिया लड़ी
चली रे फूलझड़ी
बड़ी शुभ घडी
ये घडी खड़ी है
हाथों में लिए प्रेम हथकड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी

हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी ई ई ई ई ई

हम जैसे भाई जिसके
खुश किस्मत है वो दुल्हन
खड़े हुए मुंह देखते हैं
प्यार मोहब्बत के दुश्मन

अरे हम जैसे भाई जिसके
खुश किस्मत है वो दुल्हन
खड़े हुए मुंह देखते हैं
प्यार मोहब्बत के दुश्मन

हाए तौबा किसके चेहरे पे
मेरी नज़र जा पड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी ई ई ई ई ई
लड़ी नजरिया लड़ी
चली रे फूलझड़ी
बड़ी शुभ घडी
ये घडी खड़ी है
हाथों में लिए प्रेम हथकड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी

हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी ई ई ई ई ई

अच्छा अब चुप हो जाओ
मुश्किल है अब कुछ कहना
ऐसी एक ख़ुशी है ये
भीग गए जिसमें नैना
आ आ आ आ आ आ

अच्छा अब चुप हो जाओ
मुश्किल है अब कुछ कहना
ऐसी एक ख़ुशी है ये
भीग गए जिसमें नैना

नैनों से सावन भादों की
लग गयी जैसे झड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी ई ई ई ई ई

लड़ी नजरिया लड़ी
चली रे फूलझड़ी
बड़ी शुभ घडी ई

अरे लड़ी नजरिया लड़ी
चली रे फूलझड़ी
बड़ी शुभ घडी
ये घडी खड़ी है
हाथों में लिए प्रेम हथकड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी
हडीप्पा लड़ी ई ई ई ई ई


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Today (19 november 2014) is the birth anniversary of Zeenat Aman (19 november 1951). She was one of the most popular leading ladies of Hindi movies during the 1970s. She, alongwith Parveen Babi, represented the “Westernised” women as opposed to traditional Indian women that actresses like Hema Malini, Rekha etc of that era represented.
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“Warrant” (1961) was a Shanti Niketal Films Production. It was directed by Kedar Kapoor. The movie had Ashok KUmar, Raj Kumar, Shakila, Cuckoo, Helen, Dhumal, Raj Mehra, Baburao etc in it.
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I have posted over a hundred songs of different natures in this blog so far. Songs of 1970s that I am posting were those that influenced me a lot, as I was in my formative years during those days. The influence of R D Burman as music director was something that needed to be experienced. Most of his songs just left people spell bound.
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This blog discusses Bollywood songs of yesteryears. Every song has a brief description, followed by a video link, and complete lyrics of the song.

This is a labour of love, where “new” songs are added every day, and that has been the case for over FIFTEEN years. This blog has over 18300 song posts by now.

This blog is active and online for over 5000 days since its beginning on 19 july 2008.

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