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khawar Sohail |
Jul 25 2010, 04:49 AM
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Lets move to Begum Akhtar filmi song from Roti. Unfortunately none of BA songs are in the movie. Khawar
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pradeepasrani |
Jul 30 2010, 01:11 PM
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Responding to the queries of Khawar and Faraaj in the above two posts, MD of Zameen Aasman was Kamal Dasgupta. Shyam Sunder indeed died prematurely in 1953 while he was at the peak of his prowess and was composing music for Alif Laila. Madan Mohan stepped in to complete the music composition for the movie. Gyan Dutt simply faded away in 50s, much like Anil Biswas, Husnlal Bhagatram, Bulo C.Rani, Hansraj Behl, etc in 60s. He did get a few assignments for a few movies between mid - 50s and mid - 60s. Possibly his last assignment was Janam Janam Ke Saathi, released in 1965. Pradeep Thanks for the info Pradeep Sahab. I did read somewhere that Shyam Sunder died prematurely but what you say confirms that. Its interesting and sad to hear about true musical genius like Gyan Dutt simply fading away...the last albums of his I've heard are from Sunehre Din '49 and Dilruba '50...were his later songs not that good? Gyan Dutt's career began and virtually ended with Ranjit Movietone, the great movie studio of 1920s, 30s and 40s, owned by the legendary Seth Chandulal Shah. Gyan Dutt was the most prolific music composer of 1940s, along with Khemchand Prakash and later Bulo C. Rani because Ranjit Movietone produced the maximum number of movies in that period. The studio went in decline from early 1950s. So did Gyan Dutt. KP had passed away in 1950 while BCR moved on to other pastures. Gyan Dutt unfortunately could not adjust himself to the rat race of free lance music composition. He had one notable musical score in Ghayal in 1951 but thereafter finds sporadic mention in some stunt movies like Dariyaai Lutera, Gul - e - Bakawli, etc. in 1950s. I guess movies like these didn't inspire him to compose his best or perhaps he had given away whatever he had while he was at his peak in 1940s, so there are not many numbers after Ghayal which would be remembered for their quality but listen to this song from possibly his last movie and you can say "Khandhar Bataa Rahey Hain Ke Imaarat Buland Thi" Pradeep |
Faraaj73 |
Jul 30 2010, 04:08 PM
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Gyan Dutt's career began and virtually ended with Ranjit Movietone, the great movie studio of 1920s, 30s and 40s, owned by the legendary Seth Chandulal Shah. Gyan Dutt was the most prolific music composer of 1940s, along with Khemchand Prakash and later Bulo C. Rani because Ranjit Movietone produced the maximum number of movies in that period. The studio went in decline from early 1950s. So did Gyan Dutt. KP had passed away in 1950 while BCR moved on to other pastures. Gyan Dutt unfortunately could not adjust himself to the rat race of free lance music composition. He had one notable musical score in Ghayal in 1951 but thereafter finds sporadic mention in some stunt movies like Dariyaai Lutera, Gul - e - Bakawli, etc. in 1950s. I guess movies like these didn't inspire him to compose his best or perhaps he had given away whatever he had while he was at his peak in 1940s, so there are not many numbers after Ghayal which would be remembered for their quality but listen to this song from possibly his last movie and you can say "Khandhar Bataa Rahey Hain Ke Imaarat Buland Thi" Pradeep Thanks for this lovely Hemant solo and yes, Imaarat Buland Thi. Sad that a musical genius like Gyan Dutt was wasted when he could have produced so many more gems... 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 |
Debopriyo |
Jul 30 2010, 08:52 PM
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Dedicated Member Group: Angels Posts: 3183 Joined: 22-October 08 Member No.: 76169 |
Gyan Dutt's career began and virtually ended with Ranjit Movietone, the great movie studio of 1920s, 30s and 40s, owned by the legendary Seth Chandulal Shah. Gyan Dutt was the most prolific music composer of 1940s, along with Khemchand Prakash and later Bulo C. Rani because Ranjit Movietone produced the maximum number of movies in that period. The studio went in decline from early 1950s. So did Gyan Dutt. KP had passed away in 1950 while BCR moved on to other pastures. Gyan Dutt unfortunately could not adjust himself to the rat race of free lance music composition. He had one notable musical score in Ghayal in 1951 but thereafter finds sporadic mention in some stunt movies like Dariyaai Lutera, Gul - e - Bakawli, etc. in 1950s. I guess movies like these didn't inspire him to compose his best or perhaps he had given away whatever he had while he was at his peak in 1940s, so there are not many numbers after Ghayal which would be remembered for their quality but listen to this song from possibly his last movie and you can say "Khandhar Bataa Rahey Hain Ke Imaarat Buland Thi" Pradeep Thanks for this lovely Hemant solo and yes, Imaarat Buland Thi. Sad that a musical genius like Gyan Dutt was wasted when he could have produced so many more gems... khawar Sohailji really speechhless --excellent upload ? can you upload these 2 track ... 13 dhiire dhiire aa tuu nadii me(w/ Kalyani Das) Manmaani 1947 Kamal Dasgupta ?? 14 baimaan torii batiyaa.N jaaduu bharii Manmaani 1947 Kamal Dasgupta ?? --------looking???? This post has been edited by Debopriyo: Jul 30 2010, 09:02 PM For me, singing sad songs often has a way of healing a situation. It gets the hurt out in the open into the light, out of the darkness.
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Faraaj73 |
Jul 31 2010, 04:03 AM
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khawar Sohailji really speechhless --excellent upload ? can you upload these 2 track ... 13 dhiire dhiire aa tuu nadii me(w/ Kalyani Das) Manmaani 1947 Kamal Dasgupta ?? 14 baimaan torii batiyaa.N jaaduu bharii Manmaani 1947 Kamal Dasgupta ?? --------looking???? Old Filmi - 1947 Manmani - Hemant, Kalyani Das - Dheere Dheere Aa-kdg 3m 09s 128kbps mp3 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 |
khawar Sohail |
Jul 31 2010, 05:41 AM
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Here is this lata gem in memory of Erum Hashmi sahiba.
"Kab beet gayi jevan ki subha yeh mein na jaan payi" Khawar duration is 3.17 min @128kbps BTW what happened to her suddenly? |
khawar Sohail |
Jul 31 2010, 05:50 AM
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khawar Sohailji really speechhless --excellent upload ? can you upload these 2 track ... 13 dhiire dhiire aa tuu nadii me(w/ Kalyani Das) Manmaani 1947 Kamal Dasgupta ?? 14 baimaan torii batiyaa.N jaaduu bharii Manmaani 1947 Kamal Dasgupta ?? --------looking???? Old Filmi - 1947 Manmani - Hemant, Kalyani Das - Dheere Dheere Aa-kdg 3m 09s 128kbps mp3 I will check song #14 from manmaani but here is another song froim the same film. Khawar |
khawar Sohail |
Jul 31 2010, 01:41 PM
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I am unable to locate song#14 from manmaani yet in my collection. If anybody have that song, kindly upload. However here is another hemant song from manmaani...Khawar
duration 2.45 min @128kbps |
khawar Sohail |
Jul 31 2010, 04:00 PM
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I am unable to locate song#14 from manmaani yet in my collection. If anybody have that song, kindly upload. However here is another hemant song from manmaani...Khawar duration 2.45 min @128kbps Oooops! I can see two attachments of same song. Any body can remove the duplicate please? khawar |
khawar Sohail |
Aug 1 2010, 12:14 PM
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Now is turn of Shamshaad Begum song from film jaltarang. khawar Duration 3.11 min@128kbps
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khawar Sohail |
Aug 1 2010, 12:21 PM
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A combination of New Theatre's + RC Boral composition and Kanan devi has no match. Here is one such song from lagan. A gem by kanan. khawar
Duration 3.34 min @128kbps |
RajanCS |
Aug 1 2010, 06:18 PM
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Gyan Dutt's career began and virtually ended with Ranjit Movietone, the great movie studio of 1920s, 30s and 40s, owned by the legendary Seth Chandulal Shah. Gyan Dutt was the most prolific music composer of 1940s, along with Khemchand Prakash and later Bulo C. Rani because Ranjit Movietone produced the maximum number of movies in that period. The studio went in decline from early 1950s. So did Gyan Dutt. KP had passed away in 1950 while BCR moved on to other pastures. Gyan Dutt unfortunately could not adjust himself to the rat race of free lance music composition. He had one notable musical score in Ghayal in 1951 but thereafter finds sporadic mention in some stunt movies like Dariyaai Lutera, Gul - e - Bakawli, etc. in 1950s. I guess movies like these didn't inspire him to compose his best or perhaps he had given away whatever he had while he was at his peak in 1940s, so there are not many numbers after Ghayal which would be remembered for their quality but listen to this song from possibly his last movie and you can say "Khandhar Bataa Rahey Hain Ke Imaarat Buland Thi" Pradeep I found a Talat-Jikki duet from the movie Gul-E-Bakavali which is posted at the following link: http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?show...pid=669379& It appears that this Hindi movie was a dubbed version of a tamil movie of the same name. The tune of Talat-Jikki duet is same as a duet from the tamil movie. For details please above link. We should hear other songs (if available) from this Hindi Movie where Gyan Dutt has been mentioned as the MD as per EM. Regards, -- Rajan This post has been edited by RajanCS: Aug 1 2010, 06:21 PM |
Debopriyo |
Aug 2 2010, 02:12 PM
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Dedicated Member Group: Angels Posts: 3183 Joined: 22-October 08 Member No.: 76169 |
Gyan Dutt's career began and virtually ended with Ranjit Movietone, the great movie studio of 1920s, 30s and 40s, owned by the legendary Seth Chandulal Shah. Gyan Dutt was the most prolific music composer of 1940s, along with Khemchand Prakash and later Bulo C. Rani because Ranjit Movietone produced the maximum number of movies in that period. The studio went in decline from early 1950s. So did Gyan Dutt. KP had passed away in 1950 while BCR moved on to other pastures. Gyan Dutt unfortunately could not adjust himself to the rat race of free lance music composition. He had one notable musical score in Ghayal in 1951 but thereafter finds sporadic mention in some stunt movies like Dariyaai Lutera, Gul - e - Bakawli, etc. in 1950s. I guess movies like these didn't inspire him to compose his best or perhaps he had given away whatever he had while he was at his peak in 1940s, so there are not many numbers after Ghayal which would be remembered for their quality but listen to this song from possibly his last movie and you can say "Khandhar Bataa Rahey Hain Ke Imaarat Buland Thi" Pradeep I found a Talat-Jikki duet from the movie Gul-E-Bakavali which is posted at the following link: http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?show...pid=669379& It appears that this Hindi movie was a dubbed version of a tamil movie of the same name. The tune of Talat-Jikki duet is same as a duet from the tamil movie. For details please above link. We should hear other songs (if available) from this Hindi Movie where Gyan Dutt has been mentioned as the MD as per EM. Regards, -- Rajan Really i am speechless --many many thanks for uploading manmani faaraaj ji & khwar ji ------- two three more i am looking ? meraa bachapan ruuThaa jaaye hemant kumar (w/ Anima) Bindiyaa - 1946 ek raat kabhii aisii aaye - zameen aasman - 1946 apane suro.n se tum ne - giribala - kamal dasgupta 1947 This post has been edited by Debopriyo: Aug 2 2010, 02:15 PM For me, singing sad songs often has a way of healing a situation. It gets the hurt out in the open into the light, out of the darkness.
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khawar Sohail |
Aug 2 2010, 04:43 PM
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I am looking for these songs in my collection. Here is another song from Bindiya..khawar Duration 3.26 min @128 kbps
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Debopriyo |
Aug 2 2010, 07:34 PM
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I am looking for these songs in my collection. Here is another song from Bindiya..khawar Duration 3.26 min @128 kbps many many thanks --------khwar ji ---i am also looking for those song ?? i am missing these song still ? & many many thanks sir for the songs --- dekho dekho kaise sajdhaj ke - Maldaar (1954) De De Pet Ko roti - Maldaar (1954) Sab Ko Mubarak Naya Saal - Samrat (1954) Bade Bade Dhoonde Pahar - Jagadguru Shukracharya (1955) Pathik Akela Badta Ja - Vivekananda (1955) Sahil Ki Taraf Le Chal - Sahib Biwi Gulam - (??) Yahi Hain Shan Ye Zindagi - Janam Janam ke Saathi - 1965 Hey Raam Kahan Tu jala - Jyoti Jale -?? 3 danka baja,bahadur jaga,kayar bhaga-hemant,jagmohan,asha, This post has been edited by Debopriyo: Aug 2 2010, 08:31 PM For me, singing sad songs often has a way of healing a situation. It gets the hurt out in the open into the light, out of the darkness.
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