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
Monday, 9 March 2020
The Changing Trend of Holi Songs in Bollywood
Since the release of Amitabh Bachchan's "Silsila" in the early eighties, no Holi celebration in India reached a crescendo without "Rang Barse" being sung and danced to. If we look into the history of Holi songs in Bollywood, we have seen a gradual but marked change in the style of music and picturization. The first Holi song was seen in the 1940 film" Holi" written byD N Madhok and composed by Khemchand Prakashwas sung by Sitara Devi. Another film "Aurat".released in the same year had two Holi songs in that film composed by Anil Biswas. This film was made by Mehboob Khan. It was remade after 20 years into the iconic Mother India. Both films had Holi songs In the 50s many films had Holi songs. Those days the trend was derived from lord Krishna’s days in the Brij region of northern India where he is said to have indulged in sensuous frolicking with his consort Radha and other belles (Gopikas) of his village. These songswere essentially folk music. And that too mostly Gujarati and Rajasthani folk music. Since then the music, the mood, the style kept on changing every decade. The Holi Songs of the 1940s Sung bySitara Devi, Amritlal ,Composed by Khemchand Prakash
Song of Holi 1940
Aaj Holi Khelenge Saajan Ke
Song of Aurat 1940
Jamuna Tat Shyam Kheln Holi
Song of Aurat 1940
Here is a rare Holi song of the lesser-known film Tilasmi Duniya released in 1946. The singing voices are not identified. There is one male voice and a female voice.It starts off as a song of fun and revelry, which also includes reference to the pastimes of Lord Krishna and Radha Rani. The music was given by Sajjad Hussain, this song here is one more of the rarest of rare treats.
Song of ‘Tilasmi Duniya’ (1946)
Another rare gem is being presented from the 1947 film ‘Renuka’.the voices belong to Zohrabai, Sardar Malik himself
Song of Renuka (1947)
Holi Songs of the 1950s
Song of Jogan (1950)
Song of Rahi (1953)
Song of Aan (1953)
By the mid-50s romance was visible on Holi Songs
In the 1956 filmDurgesh NandiniA romantic Holi song composed by Hemant Kumar and picturized on the elegant Bina Rai and the princely Pradeep Kumar.
Song of Durgesh Nandini 1956
Song of Mother India (1958)
Song of Navrang (1959)
Song of Kohinoor (1960)
This song from the critically acclaimed Godaan is an unconventional Holi song rooted in the folk music of rural India, composed by the sitar maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar.
Song of Godaan (1963)
Song of Do Dil (1965)
From the 50s,60s trend of Nandlal and Krishan now in 70s we see the fun-filled song and teasing each other
Song of Kati Patang (1970)
Song of Paraya Dhan (1971)
Song of Sholay (1975)
This fun Holi song from the Basu Chatterji directed romantic comedy Dillagi is unusual as compared to the typical lively and exuberant Holi songs of Bollywood, which have scores of people dancing in tandem with the lead actors.
Song of Dillagi (1978)
In the80s 90 we see flirtatious songs like Rang Barse or fun and fear song Ang Se Ang Lagana from Darr
Song of Silsila 1981
Song of Darr 1993
In the new millennium, the Holi songs became power-packed, rigorous dance sequences Peppy music became the new flavor.
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