Saturday, 6 May 2017

Multiple Version Songs in Bollywood


In this Blog I am taking up the songs that have been used either in different films, or has other version.This practice is being done from the start of hindi cinema till date.The first song in my list is from the film Dear Zindagi released last year (Dec 2016).Viewers will be surprised to find some of the hit versions those were tried in earlier films.This being PART 1 in Part 2 I will include Black & White songs
                                    Ae Zindagi Gale Laga Le from Dear Zindagi
  The songs in question happened to be two cover versions The earlier one of Illayaraja’s ‘Ae Zindagi Gale Laga Le’ from the film Sadma (1983).
Song from the film Sadma (1983).



Song from Dear Zindagi 2016

Humma Humma Song from O K Jaanu

Song from o k Jaanu 2016



Song from Bombay 1995

Raabta Song from Raabta

Song from Agent Vinod 2012



Raabta Song from the film Raabta 2017

Tumhe Apna Banane Ki Kasam from Hate Story 3




Song from Sadak

Hungama Ho Gaya from Queen 

Song from Queen 2014



Song from Anhonee 1973

Mit Jaaye Gum from film Dum Maro Dum 2011


Song from  Dum Maro Dum 2011



Song from  Hare Ram Hare Krishna  1971

Aapka Kya Hoga from Houseful

Song from Housefull



Song from Lawaris 1981

Thursday, 4 May 2017

10 Rare & Forgotten Songs of JOHNY WALKER


In an era when star billing in song picturisations was reservedonly  for the hero and heroine, Johnny Walker had a special song in every film. The popular Sar Jo Tera Chakraye from Pyaasa, Yeh hai Bombay Meri Jaan from C I D .and many songs were attraction of the films produced in 50s and 60s.I am posting those songs which were hit but now forgotten.These are rarely seen & listened.

                                       Main Hoon Mister Johny
Song from Mai Baap 1957

Suno Suno Miss Chatterjee

Song from Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi (1966)

Badla Sara Zamana

Song from Paigham (1959)

Jungle Mai Mor Naachaa
Song from  Madhumati 1958

                                              Bach Ke Balam
Song from  Johny Walker 1957

Maine Kahan Tha Aana Sunday Ko
Song from Ustadon Ke Ustad 1963

Ek musafir ko duniya mein kya chahiye
Song from Door ki awaaz.1964

FOTO KHINCHA LE BABU

Song from PEHLI RAAT ( 1959)

Dekhta Chala Gaya Mein

Song from GATEWAY OF INDIA 1957

Ek Do Teen Chaar 




Wednesday, 3 May 2017

Remembering NARGIS on her 36th Death Anniversary


Nargis, was an Indian film actress. Regarded as one of the greatest actresses in the history of Hindi cinema, she made her screen debut as a child in Talash-E-Haq in 1935, but her acting career began in 1942 with Tamanna (1942). During a career that spanned from the 1940s to the 1960s,
She was born on 1st June 1929 in Calcutta. Her mother was Jaddanbai, a Hindustani classical music singer and one of the early pioneers of Indian cinema.
Nargis married actor Sunil Dutt who had saved her life from a fire on the sets of Mother India. They married on 11 March 1958 and had three children: Sanjay, Namrata, and Priya.Before marriage she was associated with Raj Kapoor,both of them worked together many hit classic movies.
Her most memorable performance was in Mehboob Khan's Oscar-nominated rural drama Mother India in 1957 for which she won the Filmfare Best Actress Award for her performance. Baburao Patel of the film magazine Filmindia (December 1957) described Mother India as "the greatest picture produced in India" and wrote that no other actress would have been able to perform the role as well as Nargis.

Nargis was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer,she died on 3rd May 1981 a day before the release of his son Sanjay Dutt's Debute film Rocky.
My Tribute to Nargis Dutt on this occasion
Song from Barsaat (1949)


Song from Andaz (1949)


Song from Babul 1950


Song from Awara (1951)


Song from Anhonee 1952


Song from Aah (1953)


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Song from Shri 420 (1955)


Song from Chori Chori 1956


Song from Mother India (1957)


Song from Adalat (1958)




Tuesday, 2 May 2017

Romantic Songs of DEV ANAND-The First Choclate Hero of Bollywood (PART 2)


Raj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar and Dev Anand; they who ruled the Indian Cinema in the Golden Era of 50s & 60s.There was no doubt that Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor and Dev Anand were all very handsome, good-looking men but Dev Anand  was the Choclate Hero. Dev Anand fitted the bill of the romantic hero to perfection So he was the first romantic hero of Indian cinema.He epitomized Romance in Silver Screen. films like Solvaa SaalAsli NakliMaaya, Paying Guest,Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai and Tere Ghar Ke Saamne gave ample proof of his hold over that genre. His mischievous smile, his twinkling eyes, his puff of hair –  how could you not love him?
 He brought alive the voices of Rafi and Kishore on screen. He probably got their best songs and he did great justice to them.According to Lata Mangeshkar, "Dev saab's songs had a haunting appeal, and they strike an instant chord with listeners.
        Here I am posting some of his Immortal Romantic songs of 60s&70s
Song from Kala Bazaar 1960



Song from Hum Dono 1961



Song from Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai (1961)


Song from Maya (1961)



Song from Baat Ek Raat Ki (1962)


Song from Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja (1962)



Song from Tere Ghar Ke Samne (1963)



Song from Asli Naqli (1963)



Song from Guide (1965)



Song from Teen devian (1965)



Song from Jewel Thief (1967)


Song from Mahal (1969)



Song from Prem Pujari (1970)


Song from Johny Mera Naam (1970)


Song from Gambler (1971)


Song from Tere Mere Sapne (1971)


Song from Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1972)


Song from Heera Panna (1974)











Funny Songs Of Kishore Kumar-A Yodeller


 Actor, singer, lyricist, composer, producer, director, screenwriter and scriptwriter Kishore Kumar (4 August 1929 – 13 October 1987).was the kind of genius that rarely surfaces on earth.
He acted in 86 Hindi films, sang for in total 1,188 films, produced 14 films, and wrote the story for these films. Six of these films were not completed.He directed 12 films, four of which were abandoned.Composed for 10 movies of his home production.He is also credited with writing the screenplays of five films, two of which remained incomplete.
He rendered his first solo song for Ziddi in 1948, and the last a duet with Asha Bhosle for Waqt ki Aawaz in 1988. A singing career of 40 years during which he recorded 2,905 songs for films and private albums consisting of 2,661 in Hindi and 221 in Bengali.
                                  RARE Songs of Asha and Kishore


Song from  Muqaddar 1950 (Audio only)



Song from CHAM CHAMA CHAM. 1952 (Audio only)

 Rare Songs from Kishore Kumar

Song from Akalmand




Song from Akalmand




Song from TAMASHA (1952)

Fun Songs from Kishore Kumar

Song from Ladki 1953




Song from Pehli Jhalak (1954)




Song from Adhikar (1954) 




Song from  Pehli Tarikh ,1954, 



Song from  Baap Re Baap 1955




Song from Parivaar 1956




Song from Bhai Bhai (1956)




Song from New Delhi (1956)




Song from Musafir 1957




Song from Dilli Ka Thug(1958)




Song from Dilli Ka Thug(1958)




Song from Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi,1958


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Song from Ragini 1958



Song from Jhumroo (1961)



Song from Bewaqoof (1961)




Song from Krorepati 1961



Song from  Half Ticket 1962,




Song from  Half Ticket 1962,




Song from Naughty Boy 1962




Song from Manmauji (1962)





Song from Mr X In Bombay 1964




Song from Ladka Ladki 1966



Song from  Padosan 1968




Song from  Padosan 1968




Song from Ansoo aur muskaan 1970















Monday, 1 May 2017

11 Gems from Manna De on his 98th Birth Anniversary


Born as Prabodh Chandra Dey on 1 May, 1919, and later nicknamed Manna Dey, he was one of those rare singers who sang in a number of languages.
His career as a playback singer started with the movie Tamanna in the year 1943. He has sung over 3,500 songs. He has sung with singers of every generation in Indian films from 1940-2005. He has worked with more than 102 music directors in Hindi film industry 
He ruled the playback music scene from the 1950s to the 1970s.  Here are some of his greatest hits.

                           Aaja Sanam Madhur Chandni Mei Hum
Song from Chori Chori 1956

Sur na Saje


Song from from Basant Bahar 1956

                                           Yeh Raat Bheegi Bheegi


Song from Chori Chori 1956

                                               Aye Mere Pyare Watan 

Song from Kabuliwala 1961




                                               Poocho na kaise maine

Song from Meri Surat Teri Ankhen 1963

Laga Chunri Mei Daag

Song from Dil Hi To Hai 1963


                                           Aye MERI ZOHRA JABEEN 

Song from Waqt 1965

                                           Kasme Waade Pyar Wafa

Song from Upkaar 1967



                                      Jhanak Jhanak Tori Baje Payaliya

Song from Mere Huzoor 1968

                                          Ae Bhai Zara Dekh Ke Chalo 

Song from Mera Naam Joker 1970

                                     Yaari Hai Iman Mera Yaar Meri Zindagi

Song from Zanzeer 1973












Sunday, 30 April 2017

Remembering DADA SAHEB PHALKE on his 147th Birth Anniversary


 Born on April 30, 1870 at Tryambakeshwar, Maharashtra,The Father of Indian Cinema Dada Saheb Phalke  was artistic in nature and displayed great interest in the creative arts. He pursued arts for completing his graduation and later took up various jobs such as that of a photographer and a draftsman. He also tried setting up his printing business but closed it down when problems arose with his partner. 
The turning point in his life came when he saw a silent film and was deeply moved by its poignancy.He decided to become a filmmaker and viewed it as his mission. His first full length Indian motion picture, ‘Raja Harishchandra’, the most important milestone in Indian cinematic history.For making this movie he had to take loan from his wife,who sold her jwellery for fullfilling her husband"s dream.

 He was a visionary who foresaw the potential of the film medium and also made people realize its cultural and financial worth.His first film Raja Harishchand  was publicly shown on May 3, 1913 at Mumbai's Coronation Cinema. It was an unbelievable experience for public and he received much appreciation for his work The film was a huge success which encouraged many businessmen to produce more films 
In his 19 years of film making career, he made 95 movies and 26 short films. His other motion picture works include ‘Rajrishi Ambarish’ (1922), ‘Ram Maruti Yuddha’ (1923), ‘Guru Dronacharya’ (1923), ‘Ashwathama’ (1923), ‘Shivajichi Agryahun Sutaka’ (1924), ‘Satyabhama’ (1925), ‘Ram Rajya Vijay’ (1926), ‘Bhakta Pralhad’ (1926), ‘Hanuman Janma’ (1927), ‘Draupadi Vashtraharan’ (1927),‘Parshuram’ (1928), ‘Sant Mirabai’ (1929) and ‘Kabir Kamal’ (1930).
In 1937, he directed his first sound film ‘Gangavataran’ which also proved to be the last film of his career. With the introduction of sound in cinema and the new diversified ways of filmmaking, his work lost admiration and eventually he took retirement from filmmaking.

He passed away on February 16, 1944, in Nashik, Bombay, British India, at the age of 73.In recognition of his lifetime contribution to the Indian cinema, the ‘Dadasaheb Phalke Award’ was instituted in 1969 by the India government. The prestigious award is the highest official recognition for film personalities in India and is presented annually by the president of India for remarkable contribution to Indian cinema.

Saturday, 29 April 2017

Romantic Songs of DEV ANAND-The First Choclate Hero of Bollywood (PART 1)


Raj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar and Dev Anand; they who ruled the Indian Cinema in the Golden Era of 50s & 60s.There was no doubt that Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor and Dev Anand were all very handsome, good-looking men but Dev Anand  was the Choclate Hero. Dev Anand fitted the bill of the romantic hero to perfection So he was the first romantic hero of Indian cinema.He epitomized Romance in Silver Screen. films like Solvaa SaalAsli NakliMaaya, Paying Guest,Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai and Tere Ghar Ke Saamne gave ample proof of his hold over that genre. His mischievous smile, his twinkling eyes, his puff of hair –  how could you not love him?
 He brought alive the voices of Rafi and Kishore on screen. He probably got their best songs and he did great justice to them.According to Lata Mangeshkar, "Dev saab's songs had a haunting appeal, and they strike an instant chord with listeners.
          Here I am posting some of his Immortal Romantic songs of 50s


Song from Jaal (1952)


Song from Patita (1953)



Song from Munimji (1955)



Song from C. I. D. (1956)


Song from Paying Guest  (1957)


Song from Nau Do Gyarah (1957)



Song from Solva Saal (1958)



Song from Amar Deep (1958)



Song from Kala Pani (1958)



Song from Love Marriage (1959)