Three Of A Kind, Dev, Dilip & Kishore |
Three Of A Kind, Dev, Dilip & Kishore |
sangeetbhakt |
May 23 2010, 09:31 PM
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(Dilip) Sangdil (1952) In a 20-year period Sajjad Hussain, the music director of this film did only 14 films. This is mainly because, though recognized as a brilliant composer, he had problems getting along with people. He was one of the great players of Mandolin on which he could play Indian classical music. Apparently this in itself was a tribute to his genius. He was expert in several other instruments including flute, veena, violin, piano, and sitar. It was Meena Kumari�€™s father who introduced him to the film world. His very first film �€œDost�€� made in 1944 became famous because of the hit songs he composed for its heroine, Noor Jehan. The genius he was, he always got into trouble with his fellow workers. Many such ctories have been shared here by the members before so there is no reason to repeat them again. But this attitude towards people he worked with did have a direct effect on his professional career. The net result is that Sajjad Hussain's entire repertoire includes less than 100 songs in 14 or so odd films. But almost all his compositions were huge hits. Composer Anil Biswas had paid a great tribute to him saying that Sajjad Hussain was the only original composer Hindi cinema has known. Comin from Anilda, that says something about the man. This film was adapted from the classic English novel "Jane Eyre" published in 1847 by Charlotte Bronte under the pen name of Currer Bell. It was made into a movie in Hollywood several times. The interesting subplot of this movie is the real life romance between the leading pair Madhubala and Dilip. I am uploading songs from this album in two separate posts. All songs from the first post are from various CD collections. The second post songs are by the compliments of the Forum members. Here is the first set of songs ... "Sangdil" is an outstanding album. "Dil me sama gaye sajan" is such a lovely melody and both Lata and Talat are outstanding. But the true gems in the film for me are
The film itself is a not-so-bad adaptation of "Jane Eyre". But SP, as far as I can recall, actress Shammi has a role in the film, and I think Leela Chitnis too. But there is no Dara Singh (unless he was so young that I did not recognize him). This post has been edited by sangeetbhakt: May 23 2010, 09:44 PM |
swarapriya |
May 24 2010, 01:34 AM
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(Dilip) Sangdil (1952) "Sangdil" is an outstanding album. "Dil me sama gaye sajan" is such a lovely melody and both Lata and Talat are outstanding. But the true gems in the film for me are
has a role in the film, and I think Leela Chitnis too. But there is no Dara Singh (unless he was so young that I did not recognize him). Very well stated, SB. I haven't seen the movie. I wish I did. I took the cast information details from the internet. That easily could be in error. For now, I leave Dara's name there as I don't see any harm being done. Cheers, S |
Exon |
May 24 2010, 02:48 AM
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Rushin |
May 24 2010, 04:04 AM
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(Kishore) Aabroo (1956) Unfortunately I have only one song from this album that I am uploading here. A list of the probable missing songs is shown in red italics in the table below. I am requesting members to share these songs if they can. Thanks. Now for the only song from this album I have ... I have one.... R
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Exon |
May 24 2010, 06:36 AM
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(Kishore) Aabroo (1956) Unfortunately I have only one song from this album that I am uploading here. A list of the probable missing songs is shown in red italics in the table below. I am requesting members to share these songs if they can. Thanks. Now for the only song from this album I have ... I have one.... Thanks, Rushin. Exon |
Rushin |
May 24 2010, 07:31 AM
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(Kishore) Aabroo (1956) Unfortunately I have only one song from this album that I am uploading here. A list of the probable missing songs is shown in red italics in the table below. I am requesting members to share these songs if they can. Thanks. Now for the only song from this album I have ... I have one.... Thanks, Rushin. Exon yvw Exon R
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parag_sankla |
May 24 2010, 08:42 AM
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"Sangdil" is an outstanding album. "Dil me sama gaye sajan" is such a lovely melody and both Lata and Talat are outstanding. But the true gems in the film for me are
has a role in the film, and I think Leela Chitnis too. But there is no Dara Singh (unless he was so young that I did not recognize him). Thanks for the detailed analysis SB. My vote goes to another song as well. "Darshan pyaasi aayi daasi" is a lovely solo by Geeta ji under the baton of Sajjad Hussain. Filmed on Madhubala and chorus dancers, this song has the unusual combination of a bhajan and a dance number. The video of this song is available here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xXQe78Demo Also, here is a second part of the song "Dharti se door gore" a 38 second long snippet in the film, probably available only on the film soundtrack. Thanks to our dear friend Anupama who shared this rare snippet on our YT channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY0MMwg25A0 Best Regards Parag This post has been edited by parag_sankla: May 24 2010, 08:45 AM Please visit www.geetadutt.com
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Erum Hashmi |
May 24 2010, 12:38 PM
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Here is one song which I have in my collection Chedunga Main Sargam by Kishore Kiumar 128 bit/2/26 min I think there is some problem with the file woman is the mirror in which man sees the reflection of his own self, his own dormant and hidden powers of genius when she comes and stands before him A woman is a meaning to life ! Someone who loves, who cares ! |
Abdur Rehman |
May 24 2010, 12:50 PM
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Sorry for the goof up. I rectified the file and re-upload the song. Apologies to friends who downloaded the song.
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Seshadri |
Erum Hashmi |
May 24 2010, 01:29 PM
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Sorry for the goof up. I rectified the file and re-upload the song. Apologies to friends who downloaded the song. Thanks, its fine now! woman is the mirror in which man sees the reflection of his own self, his own dormant and hidden powers of genius when she comes and stands before him A woman is a meaning to life ! Someone who loves, who cares ! |
Faraaj73 |
May 24 2010, 04:33 PM
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"Sangdil" is an outstanding album. "Dil me sama gaye sajan" is such a lovely melody and both Lata and Talat are outstanding. But the true gems in the film for me are
has a role in the film, and I think Leela Chitnis too. But there is no Dara Singh (unless he was so young that I did not recognize him). Thanks for the detailed analysis SB. My vote goes to another song as well. "Darshan pyaasi aayi daasi" is a lovely solo by Geeta ji under the baton of Sajjad Hussain. Filmed on Madhubala and chorus dancers, this song has the unusual combination of a bhajan and a dance number. The video of this song is available here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xXQe78Demo Best Regards Parag I agree with both you gents but have to say that Darshan Pyaasi is and always has been my favourite Geeta Dutt and Sajjad Hussein song. Lots of wonderful songs in this film, but Darshan was the stand-out. This was Dilip's first role in a Bronte sister film - Jane Eyre. He later appeared in the other sister, Emily's Wuthering Heights as the Indian equivalent of Heathcliff. The film was Dil Diya Dard Liya. Kind Regards Faraaj Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent. - Victor Hugo There is only one better thing than music - live music. - Jacek Bukowski I hate music, especially when it's played. - Jimmy Durante No good opera plot can be sensible, for people do not sing when they are feeling sensible. - W. H. Auden |
swarapriya |
May 24 2010, 09:58 PM
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(Kishore) Aabroo (1956) Unfortunately I have only one song from this album that I am uploading here. A list of the probable missing songs is shown in red italics in the table below. I am requesting members to share these songs if they can. Thanks. Now for the only song from this album I have ... I have one.... Thank you very much for the song, Rushin. Cheers. -S |
swarapriya |
May 24 2010, 10:01 PM
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Thanks for the detailed analysis SB. My vote goes to another song as well. "Darshan pyaasi aayi daasi" is a lovely solo by Geeta ji under the baton of Sajjad Hussain. Filmed on Madhubala and chorus dancers, this song has the unusual combination of a bhajan and a dance number. The video of this song is available here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xXQe78Demo Also, here is a second part of the song "Dharti se door gore" a 38 second long snippet in the film, probably available only on the film soundtrack. Thanks to our dear friend Anupama who shared this rare snippet on our YT channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY0MMwg25A0 Best Regards Parag Thank you and Anupma for the snippet. Cheers. -S |
swarapriya |
May 24 2010, 10:06 PM
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swarapriya |
May 25 2010, 10:56 AM
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(Dev) Do Sitare (1951)
Here is Anilda's beautiful album. There are several nice songs in this album. All songs are by the courtesy of the Forum members. Please be warned that a couple of songs are of inferior quality. Even multiple cleanings couldn't help get rid of that static hiss. This is another movie starring the hot pair of Suraiya & Dev. Suraiya has three solos, just beautiful. Another solo I like is that of Meena Kapoor. A beautiful rendering. Now for the details of the songs and the songs themselves ... Attached image(s) |
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