This BLOG is about the Past of Hindi Films Specially Black and White Cinema We will refresh your memories by bringing out forgotten or unseen songs and clippings of film scenes We will try to give you as much information as we gather from our research.
This Blog was started as a one-man’s passion for film history but has now become an addiction for many music lovers who are equally passionate about Hindi films
This BLOG is about the Past of Hindi Films Specially Black and White Cinema We will refresh your memories by bringing out forgotten or unseen songs and clippings of film scenes We will try to give you as much information as we gather from our research.
This Blog was started as a one-man’s passion for film history but has now become an addiction for many music lovers who are equally passionate about Hindi films
Although Pancham is noted for introducing Western and retro beats into his music but he will also be remembered for some of the great Songs in Indian Classical Music.Inspired by the raga Yaman, "Beeti Na Bitai Raina" is a testament to Burman’s mastery over the Hindustani classic music.In fact in his first film Chhote Nawab 1961 he gave us a beautiful classical song in Raga Malgunji sung by Lata Mangeshkar. In this Blog I have taken few of his great Songs based on various Raga.This is a fitting tribute to the genius that Pancham truly was: Ghar Aaja Ghir Aayi Badra This is from RD Burman’s first movie as a music director – Chhote Nawab (1961).
Chhote Nawab (1961).
O Ganga Maiyya - a composition based on the morning raga Jogiya for Lata and filmed on Meena Kumari in Chandan Ka Palna (1967). The song was a nominee for best classical composition of that year in the prestigious Sur Singar Samsad award!
Song from Chandan Ka Palna (1967).
Raina Beeti Jaaye-The exquisitely tuned ‘Raina Beeti Jaaye’ for Amar Prem (1972) is a case in point. RD fused two ragas – Todi and Khamaj
Song from Amar Prem (1972)
Beeti Na Bitayee Raina -this beautiful song from Parichay (1973) is one of my favorite songs of RD Burman.Set to the notes of evening raga Yaman Kalyan, the Lata-Bhupinderduet fetched them both a national award for best playback singer that year
Sonhg from Parichay (1973)
Mere Naina Sawan Bhadon-RD used this song twice in Mehbooba (1976). Kishore Kumar and Lata have both sung this RD Composition.After listening to Kishore version no one can believe that kishore had no training in Classical music
Song from Mehbooba (1976)
Naam Gum Jaayega -this song is from the movie Kinara released in 1977,a masterpiece of R D Burman,aduet by Lata and Bhuprndra
Song from Kinara 1977
Saawan Ke Jhoole Pade Hain- a great song by Lata Mangeshkar from Jurmana 1979 picturised on Rakhi
Song from Jurmana 1979
Piya Baawri - a beautiful song from 1980 Khubsoorat sung by Asha Bhonsle and the tabla ‘bols’ by Ashok Kumar by .Rekha acted in this song
Song from Khubsoorat 1980
Hamein Tumse Pyar Kitna-song Hamein Tumse Pyaar Kitna based on the morning Raga Bhairavi. Parween Sultana and Kishore Kumar did a solo version each of this song. Kishore Kumar was nominated for a Filmfare Award for his rendering of the song, while Parveen Sultana walked away with the Best Female Playback Award from Filmfare for her version of the song.
Song from Kudrat (1981)
Hamein Aur Jeene Ki Chaahat Na Hoti - this is the title song of Agar tum Na Hote (1984) in the morning Raga Asaavari, which appears twice in the film in the voices of Kishore and Lata.
Song from Agar tum Na Hote (1984)
Kyon Naye Lag Rahe Hain -This song is a fitting tribute to the genius that Pancham truly was, This song in 1942 A Love Story set to Raga Khamaj very beautifully sung by Kavita Krishnamurthy
EId Mubaarak, to all dear friends and visitors of my Popular Blog".bolywoodfiles.blogspot.com"Ramzan come to an end and it is the day to celebrate with happiness. A day of joy, to celebrate with family, and friends.On this occasion, I am presenting couple of Eid songs from Hindi movies. I start witha rare song about Eid from the film “Rashida Dulhan” which was made sometime in late 1940s or early 1950s I guess but was never released. This song recorded in 1948 ,sung by Shamshad Beghum managed to survive though.Umar Ansari was the lyricist. Music was composed by Ghulam Mohammad.
The most popular song of Eid was Qurbaani qurbaani qurbaani from the film Qurbaani released in 1982,the Singers were Kishore Kumar, Anwar and Aziz Naazan Lyrics-Farooq Kaiser, MD-Kalyanji Anandji
For today's generation I am presenting this SALMAN KHAN'S Song from the film Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge released in 2002
Song from Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge 2002
Here is a wonderful and simple song of Id celebrations from the film ‘Rehnumaa’ from 1948. The music is composed by Dhoomi Khan. The lyrics for the 11 songs of this film are penned by Habib Sarhadi and Dhoomi Khan. However, the specifics of which song by which poet are not known,it is a chorus song,the name of the main singer is also not known,however Listen and be blessed, with the spirit of celebration. Id Mubaarak.
Song from Rehnuma 1948
The next song in my list is one of my favorite song a slow and melodious song from ‘Saawariya’,
Song from ‘Sawaariya’,
This is a Rafi – Lata duet from the movie Sohni Mahiwal (1958), starring Bharat Bhooshan and Nimmi in the title roles. The music is by Naushad and lyricist is Shakeel Badayuni. This is a sad song,
Song from Sohni Mahiwal 1958
Another famous Eid song for the present genaration is From the movie ‘Tees Maar Khan’, Wallah Re Wallah (composed by Vishal Shekhar)Salman Khan did a special appearance for this song in this with Akshay Kumar
Song from Tees Maar Khan 2010
This song is a Qawwali sung by Rafi, Asha Bhonsle and chorus. The song is picturised on Rishi Kapoor, Reena Roy from the film “Deedaar e Yaar” (1982).Sahir Ludhianvi is the lyricist. Music is composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal.
Song from Deedaar e Yaar” (1982)
Chaand Nazar Aa Gaya from Hero Hindustani is a wonderful Eid Song,Arshad Warsi & Namrata acted in this song while Iqbal,Sonu Nigam and Alka Yagnik are singing under the Music Direction of Anu Malik.
Song from Hero Hindustani 1998
This is a song from film ” Teesri Aankh “-1982,Laxmikant-Pyarelal were the music directors who were experts in churning out songs for any occasion.Dharmendra and Shatrughna Sinha acted in this song.
The man, who was acknowledged as a genius by people who understood and appreciated music, was never at the top rung in the hit parades or with the big banners or the big stars.He had very few Hit Films but His Music was always Hit. His first silver jubilee hit came 8 years later with "Woh Kaun Thi" in 1964. Many tunes composed by him remained unused... many songs remained unreleased... some recorded but unreleased songs have now been released on the album TERE BAGAIR... while others have just been lost! Some unused tunes were used in Veer-Zaara, while various others remain well preserved with his family. Madan Mohan composed music for 95 released Hindi films and 12 shelved films. These 100 plus films featured almost 700 songs, many of which are remembered to this day while some have been lost over the years. He was extremely versatile, but he is best remembered for his ghazals, pathos-laden songs and classical based songs Madan Mohan was born on 25th June 1924.He spent the early years of his life in the Middle East. After 1932, his family returned to their home town of Chakwal, then in Jhelum district of Punjab, British India. In 1946, he joined the All India Radio, Lucknow as Programme Assistant, where he came in contact with various artists such as Ustad Faiyaz Khan, Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, Begum Akhtar, and Talat Mahmood. During these days he would also compose music for programmes to be broadcast on All India Radio. In 1947, he was transferred to All India Radio, Delhi where he worked for a short period. He started his film career as a singer, In 1948, he got his first opportunity to sing a film duet Pinjare Mein Bulbul Bole and Mera Chhotasa Dil Dole with Lata Mangeshkar under composer Ghulam Haider (composer) for the film Shaheed (1948 film), though these songs were never released or used in the film. Between 1948 and 1949, he assisted musiccomposersS.D. Burman for Do Bhai, and Shyam Sundar in Actress and Nirdosh. He got his first big break as composer with the film Aankhen in 1950.His association with Lata ji though started as a singer before he became composer but the long lasting collaboration with Lata Mangeshkar started with his 2nd film Adaa in 1951.Lata ji gave some of her best solo songs under his direction.In this Blog I have selected some the great songs of this duo.
Dev Anandrepresents a particular era of history of Hindi cinema of which he was an integral part for almost 65 years.He had a huge influence on Hindi cinema and beyond it.He hypnotised generations of audience.Music in his films laid a benchmark for the other Hindi films. His association with playback singers like Rafi and Kishore Kumar is well known. These 2 singers gave Dev Anand maximum playback, followed by Hemant Kumar.In this Blog I am posting few such songs which were sung by other playback singers,these songs may be surprise for many Dev Anand's fans. The first song on my list is the song from the film Jeet (1949) Chahe kitni kathin dagar hoPicturised on Suraiya and Dev Anand, music by pitamah of Hindi film music Anil Biswas, lyrics by Prem Dhawan and sung by Shankar Das Gupta for Dev Anand, Suraiya for herself
Song from Jeet 1949
Bahe Na Kabhi Nain Se Neer-this song is from the film Vidya(1948) ,it is the first time Mukesh gave playback to Dev Anand
Song from Vidya 1948
Laayi Khushi Ki Duniya this is a duet from Vidya sung by Mukesh and Suraiya
Song from Vidya 1948
Humne Khayi Hai Mohabbat this song is from the film Dilruba (1950),For this duet Dev Anand has been given playback by none other than G.M.Durrani, which is very unusual.
Song from Dilruba 1950
Dekho Mane Nahi Ruthi Hasina-This song is from Taxi Driver 1954,this ia a duet by Asha Bhosle and Jagmohan Bakshi, this Jagmohan Bakshi is the same Jagmohan of Music director Sapan Jagmohan.
Song from Taxi Driver 1954
Phir Wohi Chand-this song is from Baarish (1957),Sharing a delightful chemistry on screen, Dev Anand and Nutan sing to the tunes of C. Ramchandra where the MD himself gives playback for the evergreen star.
Song from Barish 1957
O Kahan Jaate Hain Woh-this song is from the film Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja (1961),I think this is the only film where Mahendra Kapoor sang for Dev Anand
Song from Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja (1961)
Tak Dhoom Tak Dhoom Baaje ,this song from 1960 film Bambai Ka Babu,Manna De is singing for Dev anand
Song from Bambai Ka Babu 1960
Aye Dil Kaha Teri Manzil This song also happens to be one the best of Dwijen Mukherjee in Hindi cinema. Under the music direction of Salil Chowdhury,from the film Maya 1961
Bollywood musicis ever-evolving and cannot be restricted to one or two genres. Directors are constantly experimenting in incorporating popular genres in their films, as songs are perhaps the most important selling point of Bollywood movies. Disco’s prominence in the 1970s in west started gaining ground in Bollywood in 80s.It wasIndian music director Biddu Appaiah, known mononymously as Biddu, saw success in the West composing and producing Carl Douglas’ mega hit "Kung Fu Fighting".Biddu found a muse in Pakistani songstress Nazia Hassan, for whom he wrote and produced. Perhaps their most standout hit was the rather light and bouncy "Disco Deewane".Actor,Director Feroz Khan was so impressed with Biddu and asked him one song for his forthcoming filmQurbani ,the song was "Aap Jaisa Koi"picturised on Zeenat Aman opened the way for Desi Disco. With trend changing from Melody to Beats emerged Bhappi Lahri who became Desi Disco King who remained on Top for 3-4 years giving Hit after hit disco songs.As Lahiri’s reign of the disco period crept in, we saw Burmans and Laxmikant Pyarelal acclimatize to this phenomenon.Burman tried to find a middle ground between Indianized psychedelia and disco,Laxmikant Pyarelal played with traditional Hindu and Sufi religious motifs for the film Karz and infused them with disco in an effort to keep up. This period of Bollywood music saw an interesting variation in styles as many music directors tried to process and incorporate disco without losing what made them famous in the first place. Disco became important genre for contemporary, current and future Bollywood.Being a hardcore Bollywood movies and music fan. I take this rare opportunity to list down the Top 20 Bollywood Songs of the 80s and 90s
Fathers are our first superheroes, our biggest motivator without whose guidance there would be no meaning to life.Bollywood which draws inspiration from real life emotions have given us songs that emote the unsaid feelings seamlessly. Let us Celebrate this day with these songs. Babul Mora Naihar Chhuto Hi Jaye
Song from Street Singer 1938
BABUL KI DUAEIN LETI JA
Song from Neel Kamal 1968
Muskura Ladle Muskara...
Song from Purnima 1965 Tu ho ke badaa ban jaana apni maata ka rakhwaala