Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Remembering K L SEHGAL on his Death Anniversary


Today on his 70th Death Anniversary we remember him as the greatest Singer of Hindi Cinema. In his era there was no playback singing A hero or a heroine has to sing his or her own song.He was the first Super Star of Bollywood.
Saigal's distinctive singing was revered and idolised by the first generation of post-independence Hindi Film playback singers, including Lata MangeshkarKishore KumarMohammad Rafi, and MukeshLata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar have even gone on record in an interview that they consider Kundan Lal Saigal to be their musical guru.
In a career of fifteen years, Saigal acted in 36 feature films– 28 in Hindi, seven in Bengali, and one in Tamil. In addition, he acted in a short comedy Hindi film, Dulari Bibi (three reels), released in 1933. In 1955, B.N. Sircar released a documentary film based on the life of K.L. Saigal, Amar Saigal. In the film, G. Mungheri performed the title role of Saigal. The film contained 19 songs lifted from Saigal's films. In all, Saigal rendered 185 songs which includes 142 film songs and 43 non-film songs. Of the film songs, there are 110 in Hindi, 30 in Bengali and two in Tamil.
 His dependence on alcohol had begun affecting his work and his health. It was said that he could only record a song after being fortified with liquor. He survived ten years of drinking; however, his alcoholism was too advanced for even a single attempt at abstinence, and Saigal died in his ancestral city of Jalandhar on 18 January 1947, at the age of 42.
My TRIBUTE to the First Super Star of Bollywood-K L SEHGAL
Prem Nagar Mein Banoungi
Song from 1934 film Chandidas


Balam Aaye Baso More Man Mein
Song from 1936 film Devdas

Ek Bangla bane Nyara
Song from 1937 film President


Mein kya Janoo kya Jadu Hai
Song from 1940 film Zindagi
So Ja Rajkumari Soja
Song from 1940 film Zindagi

Kahe Ko Raad Machai

Song from 1941 film Lagaan

Diya Jalao Jagmag

Song from 1943 film Tansen

Do Naina Matware
Song from 1944 film My Sister

Thukra Rahi Hai Duniya

Song from 1944 film Bhanwaraa

Mere Sapnon Ki Rani Ruhi
Song from 1946 film Shenshah



Jab Dil Hi Toot Gaya
Song from 1946 film Shenshah

Aye Dil e Bekraar Jhoom
Song from 1946 film Shenshah

Mohabbat Mein Kabhi Aisi
Song from 1947 film Parwaana







Tuesday, 17 January 2017

Happy Birthday JAVED AKHTAR-The Dialogue-Weaver and Lyrical Maestro


Javed Akhtar was born on 17th Jan 1945 in Gwalior. His father Jan Nisar Akhtar was a Bollywood film songwriter and Urdu poet, and his mother Safia Akhtar was a singer, teacher and writer. He spent most of his childhood and was schooled in Lucknow. He graduated from Saifiya College in Bhopal
When Javed Akhtar arrived in Mumbai in 1964, he was a homeless man without any food or shelter. He struggled to find work in the Hindi film industry. He used to sleep under trees, or in corridors, until he took shelter in Kamal Amrohi Studio in Jogeshwari.
Initially he started working as a Clapper Boy in films,he met Salim Khan for the first time while filming ‘Sarhadi Lootera’, where Salim was an actor and Javed was a clapper boy. Javed was later made the dialogue-writer of the film as director SM Sagar was unable to find one.
He was offered to write a screenplay by Mr Devar of south for his south remake in hindi,he went to Salim Khan to join him for this film as a script writer.Later both were hired by G. P. Sippy's Sippy Films as resident screenwriters and produced the screenplays for successful films like Andaz, Seeta Aur Geeta, Sholay and Don.
Their first big success was the script for Andaz, followed by Adhikar (1971), Haathi Mere Saathi andSeeta Aur Geeta (1972). They also had hits in Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973), Zanjeer (1973), Haath Ki Safai (1974), Deewaar (1975), Sholay (1975), Chacha Bhatija (1977), Don (1978), Trishul (1978), Dostana (1980), Kranti (1981), Zamana (1985) and Mr. India (1987). They have worked together in 24 films including two Kannada films – Premada Kanike and Raja Nanna Raja. Of the 24 films they wrote 20 were hits.They  described as "the most successful scriptwriters of all-time", are also noted to be the first scriptwriters in Indian cinema to achieve star status. Javed and Salim split in 1982 due to ego issues.
He was aproached by Yash Chopra in 1981 to write Lyrics for his film Silsila,that was the first film when he emerged as a  successful Lyricist.It was in 1997 film Saaz where he recieved his National Award for the Best Lyricist and first Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist in 1995 for "Ek Ladki Ko Dekha" from 1942: A Love Story.
Javed and his first wife Honey Irani, whom he met on the sets of ‘Seeta Aur Geeta’, share the same birth date, January 17,with whom he had two children, Farhan Akhtar and Zoya Akhtar, both film directors and actors.Javed divorced Irani and later married Shabana Azmi, the daughter of another Urdu poet, Kaifi Azmi.

 Javed Akhtar has won the Filmfare Award fourteen times - seven times for Best Script, and seven times for Best Lyrics. He has won the National Award five times. In 2013, he received the Sahitya Akademi Award in Urdu, India's second highest literary honour, for his poetry collection ‘Lava’. He is also a recipient of the Padma Shri (1999), Padma Bhushan (2007).He was a Rajya sabha M P from 2009 to 2015.

Listen & Enjoy the Magical Lyrics of Javed Akhtar. On his 72nd Birthday, 

Song from Silsila 1981


Song from Saath Saath 1982



Song from Saagar 1985



Song from Tezaab 1988



Song from 1942 A love Story 1994



Song from  Papa Kehte Hai 1996



Song from Saaz 1996



Song from Border 1997



Song from Yes Boss 1997



Song from Duplicate 1998


Song from Refugee 2000



Song from Lagaan 2001



Song from Kal Ho Na Ho 2003


Song from Main Hoon Na (2004)



Song from Veer-Zaara (2004)



Song from Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna 2006



Song from Jodhaa Akbar





Monday, 16 January 2017

Remembering O P NAYYAR on his 91st Birth Anniversary



O P Nayyar was Born on16th January 1926 in LahoreBritish India (present Pakistan). He then underwent music training.  He left home to pursue a career as a composer. He got his first break when he composed the background score for the film Kaneez, 1949.He got a break as an independent Music Director from 1952's Aasmaan (produced by Dalsukh M. Pancholi), O P Nayyar then composed music for Chham Chhama Chham (1952) and Baaz (1953) He started his journey with Gurudutt in the film Baaz and theThe first successful break he got in Gurudutt's film AarPaar, 1954. Also he stormed the film world with his outstanding performance in the film  Mr and Mrs 55, 1955 and CID, 1956, The Geeta Dutt-OP Nayyar duo created magic starting with Aar Paar, Mr & Mrs 55 and CID, which is indelibly etched in people’s memories forever. 
In 1957 Filmalaya introduced Nasir Hussain, who wanted a composer to provide romantic scores for newcomers Shammi Kapoor and Ameeta. Nayyar's scores were featured in the Hussain films Tumsa Nahin Dekha (1957)
Naya Daur released in 1957, rocked India and came as a turning point not only for OP but also for Asha Bhonsle who until then was living under the shadow of her sister Lata Mangeshkar.The magical combination of Asha and OP is now an integral part of Bollywood’s folklore. One doubts whether a musical combination like this can ever emerge again. OP exploited Asha’s versatile qualities and range of her silky smooth voice to the hilt.

 O P Nayyar went on to notch up even higher distinction through his compositions for Naya Daur,Howrah Bridge,Jaali Note, Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon and Mere Sanam. The former movie included his enormously popular song, Bandaa Parwar, Thaamlo Jigar, while the latter included Jaayiye Aap Kahaan Jaayenge and Pukaarataa Chalaa Hoon Main. Some months later, his scores for the movie, Kashmir Ki Kali, once again gained high popularity. 
 He won the 1958 Filmfare Award for Best Music Director (for Naya Daur). Nayyar worked extensively with singers Geeta DuttAsha Bhosle and Mohammed Rafi but not with leading Bollywood female singer Lata Mangeshkar. However, Mangeshkar's song Ek To Balam Teri Yaad Satayein (from the 1958 film Aji Bas Shukriya) was used in the 1973 Hindi film Taxi Driver, for which Nayyar was music director.
O.P.Nayyar came with an unique trend of merging Punjabi bhangra with Spanish tunes. The other unique feature of OP Nayyar is his association with Mohammad Rafi
Rafi had sung probably the maximum number of songs for OP Nayyar who knew the westernised andaz would not have suited anyone else in the same way as Mohammad Rafi.

O P Nayyar can be remembered for the  beat oriented compositions having effect of the tanga (Cart-pulled by horses).Maang ke saath tumhara in the film Naya Daur, picturised on Dilipkumar,Yuh to humne laakh hasin dekhe hain in the film Tumsa Nahin Dekha, 1957,Sach Kahta Hoon from Jaali Note 1960 picturised on Dev Anand and Madhubala, Kisi na kisi se kabhi na kabhi kahin na kahin dil lagana padega, in the film Kashmir Ki Kali, 1964,Banda parwar, thamlo jigar, banke pyar phir aya hoon from Phir Wahi Dil Laya Hoon,Zara Haule Haule Chalo from Sawan Ki Ghata and many more.
OP Nayyar had a reputation for stubborn individuality all along his career. Many remember him as being aloof and imperious, but always generous with struggling new-comers and those marginalized in the industry. The press and electronic media frequently referred to him as a rebel composer
 Nayyar was more active during the 1960s than he was in the following decade, and did not compose music for younger actors such as Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh BachchanHe made a brief comeback during the 1990s with Mangni and Nishchay in 1992 and Zid in 1994.
 He died on 28 January 2007, survived by his wife, three daughters and a son.His songs will remain immortal.Here are some of my favourite songs of O P Nayyar
Song from Aar Paar 1954


Song from Mr & Mrs 1955


Song from C I D 1956


Song from Naya Daur 1957


Song from Tumsa Nahin Dekha 1957


Song from Howrah Bridge  1958


Song from  Jaali Note 1960


Song from Ek Musafir Ek Hasina  1962


Song from  Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon  1963


Song from  Kashmir Ki Kali  1964


Song from  Mere Sanam 1965


Song from Baharen Phir Bhi Aayegi   1966


Song from Sawan Ki Ghata   1966


Song from Yeh Raat Phir na Aayegi    1966


Song from Humsaya  1968


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Song from Kismat  1968


Song from Sambandh   1969


Song from Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye 1973 (Audio)


Song from Zid (1994) The Last film of O P Nayyar

Saturday, 14 January 2017

Happy MAKAR SANKRANTI


Makar Sankranti marks the onset of summer and the six months auspicious period for Hindus known as Uttaarayan. Dedicated to the sun God, the harvest festival celebrates the beginning of long days. Many take a holy dip in the water to wash away their sins on this auspicious day. In some parts of India Kites Flying is the main celebration of this day.With colourful kites flying in the sky and the aroma of delicious delicacies brewing in the air, Makar Sakranti is filled with fun and frolic.
The age-old tradition of kite flying is always remained the part of Hindi Film Industry.Directors of films find kites to be as attractive as the plot of their films.Many songs were written on Kites,these were beautiful picturised.I am presenting some of these songs to refresh your memories and entertain you to celbrate this festival.

The First song comes in my mind is from the 1946 film HUM EK HAIN in which Dev Anand made his debute.This song is picturised on kids playing the young kids (real as well as adopted) namely Shankar, Yusuf, John and Durga who would grow up to become Dev Anand, Rehman, Rane and Kamla Kotnis respectively. In the picturisation, The kids are flying a kite having pooled their resources to buy the kite 
Charkhi waale o (Ham Ek Hain)(1946) 


This “patang” song is from “Dillagi” (1949). It is sung by Shamshad Begam and Uma Devi (Tuntun). Shakeel Badayuni is the lyricist and music is composed by Naushad.

Meri pyaari patang chali baadal ke sang(Dillagi) (1949)


This song, written by Rajinder Krishan and sung by Hemant Kumar and Lata. The song was picturised on Pradeep Kumar and Vyjyanti Mala.

Chhod de patang meri chhod de (Nagin) (1954)


This extremely popular song of its time was sung by Rafi and Lata. The song is picturised on a very young Jagdeep,Sung by Rafi and Lata,music was given by Chitragupt

Chali chali re patang (Bhaabhi) (1957)

This is a philosophical song, sung by Rafi and picturised on Om Prakash from the 1960 film Patang,music is by Chitragupt,This song has a sad vesion also in the film.

Ye duniya patang (Patang) (1960)

This song is from the film Earth 1947 sung by Sukhvinder,music by A R Rehman,picturised on Aamir Khan and Nandita Das.


This song that is from “Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam”a 1999 hit film.It is sung by Shankar Mahadevan, KK, Jyotsana Hardikar, Damayanti Bardai and Dominique Cerejo.picturised on Salman Khan.

Dheel de dheel de de re bhaiyya (Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam)(1999) 

This song is from the 2013 film Fukrey.This  is an impeccable song in voice of astonishing singer Sona Mohapatra. Overall, the music is plain and simple and leaves an lasting impression. The lyrics have been adapted by Munna Dhiman from a old punjabi folk song while Ram Sampath has reinvented the song in his inimitable musical style

Ambarsariya  from Fukrey 2013




This song is from flim Kite starring Hritik Roshan ,the song is about kite but no flying is shown in this song.

Friday, 13 January 2017

Remembering KAIFI AZAMI on his 98th Birth Anniversary



 Kaifi Azmi (14thJanuary 1919 – 10 May 2002) was an Indian Urdu poet. He will always be remembered who brought Urdu literature to Indian motion pictures.At the age eleven, Azmi wrote his first ghazal Itna To Zindagi Mein Kisi Ki Khalal Pade.Most of the people, including his father, thought he recited his elder brother's ghazal. When his elder brother denied it, his father and his clerk decided to test his poetic talent. They gave him one of the lines of a couplet and asked him to write a ghazal in the same meter and rhyme. Azmi accepted the challenge and completed a ghazal. This particular ghazal was to become a rage in undivided India and it was immortalised as it was sung by legendary ghazal singer, Begum Akhtar
Kaifi Azmi wrote his first lyrics for the film Buzdil, directed by Shaheed Latif and music by SD Burman, released in 1951.As a lyricist and songwriter, though he wrote for numerous films, he will always be remembered for Guru Dutt's Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959) and Chetan Anand's Haqeeqat (1964), India's greatest war film. Some notables films for which he wrote lyrics include Kohra(1964), Anupama (1966), Uski Kahani (1966), Saat Hindustani (1969), Shola Aur ShabnamParwana (1971), Bawarchi (1972), Pakeezah (1972), Hanste Zakhm (1973), Arth (1982) and Razia Sultan (1983). For Naunihal (1967), he wrote the song "Meri Aawaz Suno Pyar ka Raaz Suno" (Hear my voice, hear the secret of love) sung by Mohammad Rafi. The song is picturised over the funeral procession of Prime Minister of India, Jawahar Lal Nehru.
He was the winner of SAHITYA ACADEMY AWARD for Urdu in 1975.He was the recipient of Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award. In 1998, Government of Maharashtra conferred the Jyaneshwara Award on him. He was also honoured with the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Fellowship for lifetime achievement
In 2000, he was conferred the first Millennium Award by the Government of Delhi and the Delhi Urdu Academy. He has also been honoured with a doctorate from Vishva Bharati UniversitySantiniketan.
Kaifi Azmi was married to Shaukhat Azmi. They have a daughter, Shabana Azmi (An Indian Actress of film, television and theatre) and a son, Baba Azmi (Indian Cinematographer).

He was a man deeply connected to his grassroots, not just in Mumbai but also in his hometown Azamgarh. Shabana Azmi, the beloved daughter of Kaifi, says, “The tireless and painstaking efforts of Kaifi during the last two decades have brought home road, electricity, a small hospital, a school and a post office in Mijwan, his birth place in Azamgarh District. To bring all these facilities to a small village was almost a distant dream because obstacles befell at every step (due to unscrupulous government officers). Indomitable will and an extraordinary skill to organize people kept him dynamic throughout his life”.
 His major poetic works include Jhankar (1943), Aakhri Shab (1947), Aawara Sajde (1973), Meri Aawaz Suno (1974). He was an active member of IPTA (Indian People’s Theatre Association) and later its president.
 Azmi died on 10 May 2002 at around the age of eighty three. A play based on his life, his works and the memoir of his wife, Shaukat Azmi – Yadon Ki Rahguzar (Down Memory Lane), was written and performed by Javed Akhtar and Shabana Azmi, and performed in India as well as abroad in 2006.
Kaifi, with all his poetic-legacy, will always be remembered.On his 98th Birth Anniversary here are some beautiful songs written by him.
Bichhde Sabhi Baari Bari from Kaagaz Ke Phool 1959



Jeet Hi Lenge Baazi  from Shola Aur Shabnam 1961


Jaane Kya Dhoondti  from Shola Aur Shabnam 1961


Yeh Nayan Dare Dare  from Kohra 1964


 Parbaton Ke pedon par from Shagun 1964


Do Dil Toote from Heer Ranjha


Ho ke Majboor from Haqeekat 1964


Dheere Dheere Machal  from Anupama 1966



Mile Na Phool To Kanto Se from Anokhi Raat 1968


Chalte Chalte  from Pakezah 1972


Betab Dil Ki Tamanna from Hanste Zakham 1973


Kabhi Kabhi Mere Dil Mein  from Kabhi Kabhi1976


Ae Dile E Naadan  from Razia Sultan (1983)


Song from Arth 1983