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sangeetbhakt
post Feb 28 2005, 03:44 AM
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Here is a Geeta Dutt solo from the film "Musaafirkhana",
music is by O P Nayyar and the year is 1955. Nice song, with
the typical OPN orchestration and sung very nicely by Geeta.

Other songs from this film have been posted in various
forums (most recently a couple of songs in the Asha forum).
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post Feb 28 2005, 04:38 PM
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Here is a Gita Dutt's rare gem from- Film: JAAN PEHCHAAN (1950)
Lyrics: Shakeel Badayuni,
Music: Khemchand Prakash
Bhulne wale ...dilme ek hasrat-e-barbaad lekar

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post Feb 28 2005, 08:16 PM
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Sangeet bhakt and Mohd , excellent uploads smile1.gif

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post Mar 1 2005, 09:38 PM
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Geeta Dutt and Talat Mehmood


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post Mar 1 2005, 10:08 PM
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Thanks mohd2004 and sangeetbhakt for the great uploads..

I have one question is there any way to find how many songs geeta dutt sang in her life? Is there any list of all her tracks? does someone have that ?

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post Mar 4 2005, 07:20 PM
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Dutt Family: GuruDutt, Geeta, Tarun, Arun and Nina


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post Mar 6 2005, 06:16 PM
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DVD Rip-
FILM: LAJWANTI (1958)
-GitaDutt & Chorus
-Aja chayen kare badra....
Lyrics-Majruh
MD-S.D. Burman
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post Mar 7 2005, 04:32 AM
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hi,,

any one have couple of duets from film detective...by rafi-geeta..pls u/l it..

1..aaja karle mukabala ye baazi pyar ki
2..kal talak ham thik tha aaj hame kya ho gaya


i have tried this request in mas but without success.........hope to get something here.


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post Mar 7 2005, 05:04 AM
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By courtesy of a member:

(Mohd. Rafi - Geeta Dutt / Film: "DETECTIVE" / Music: Mukul Roy)

I don't have the other song, but Earthmusic lists "Aaja kar le muqabla" as a Hemant/Geeta duet.

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thanks for the song unni ji...the another one is a rafi duet for sure..

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post Mar 9 2005, 01:23 AM
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O my God!! Thanks Unni Ji sooooo much! I wonder how you have all these songs. Please upload more of these uncommon songs. I am just crazy about Geeta Dutt (from the age of 13). Also if you find any writings etc. or articles , pictures , please share it with us.

Lets really keep Geeta Dutt alive. She deserves it after all.... Whenever I read about her life I just feel how much UNFAIR life has been to her. No one seems to care about the wealth of songs she has left behind.

Also if anyone can get the Bengali movie Badhu Baran (1967, Rakhi Gulzar is also in it). i would like to see a motion pic in which Geeta Dutt appears. The only glance that I had of Geeta Dutt was in Kala Bazaar when she is walking with guru Dutt towards the auditorium.

Lets keep sharing about the most unsung personality in Indian playback domain...



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'I miss my father terribly'

Syed Firdaus Ashraf | October 15, 2004 15:01 IST


When I was eight, I was at school watching a cartoon film [as a treat] on my principal's birthday. We were enjoying the film when suddenly one of my uncles came and took me away. I was very angry with him. I just didn't want to leave. I told him that I would complain about him to my father.

When we reached home there was silence in [the house]. My father was lying down. I thought, at first, that he was sleeping. I never thought he was dead. I had never seen a dead person so I guessed he was asleep.

I was too young to realise or understand the loss. But as time passed, I realised he would not come back. Forty years after his death, I realise the importance of October 10, 1964. He passed away early in the morning, around 1 am. But the news came post-sunrise after the door was broken down to find his dead body.

A lot of theories have been put forth on why he committed suicide. But I think it was an accident. He had scheduled appointments the next day with [actress] Mala Sinha for Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi and Rajsaab [Raj Kapoor] to discuss making colour films.

Guru Dutt on rediff.com!




'Guru Dutt attempted suicide thrice'

'Nobody really knows what happened on October 10'

'He didn't make films. He made poetry'

Guru Dutt: The man who couldn't digest failure

'Guru Dutt Lives On'





He was to meet them and chalk out some plans. So I don't think there was any reason for him to commit suicide. My father had sleeping disorders and popped sleeping pills like any other person. That day he was drunk and had taken an overdose of pills, which culminated in his death. It was a lethal combination of excessive liquor and sleeping pills.

Some people say the breakdown of his affair with Waheeda Rehman led him to commit suicide. I don't believe is so. Their affair was over long before. Yes, he was having problems with my mother [singer Geeta Dutt] but nor do I think that was the reason.

He was depressed that day while he was sitting with Abrar Uncle [Abrar Alvi, his dialogue writer and director of Sahib Biwi Aur Ghulam] in the evening. We were supposed to meet him the next day after school. Let people say what they want, but my personal view is that it was an accident.

Others say a financial crisis after Kagaz Ke Phool flopped led him to commit suicide. But he had made good money before that. Chaudhvin Ka Chand was one of the biggest revenue grossers in its time. He had made the film for Rs 1,800,000 and had earned Rs 4,800,000 from just the Bombay territory.

He had only two failures in life -- his first film Baaz, which he made in partnership with Haridarshan Kaur [Geeta Bali's sister], was a failure and the other was Kagaz Ke Phool. Kagaz Ke Phool was a masterpiece in the way it was executed. Every aspect of the film is out of this world. People did not understand the subject in its time. They understand the importance of it now. It was way ahead of its time.

My father never wanted any of us to join the film industry because he knew about its insecurities. He showed his insecurity after he made Kagaz Ke Phool. He had started getting recognition but he was pessimistic. He was introverted and could not talk about his feelings to others. He was a very sensitive person and spoke very little.

If you see his initial films -- Mr And Mrs 55 or Aar Paar -- you will notice he played very enthusiastic [exuberant] roles. By the time he did Pyaasa he had developed maturity. He changed completely with different films. He then carried that forward. Pyaasa was originally called Kashmakash. He wrote the script during the struggle of his early days. The idea was always with him. He wanted to first establish himself before going the artistic way.

I don't have many memories of him as a child. He was very fond of hunting. I went with him once to Kashmir and then again to Khandwa [Madhya Pradesh] with Johnny Uncle [Johnny Walker]. I fell into the Dal Lake in Srinagar twice and he jumped in to rescue me. He was a very reserved father, not an overly hugging type.

On our visit to the jungles of Khandwa our jeep broke down. We had to walk 15 kilometers to reach civilisation. I had a good time with him then. The biggest irony is he never won any awards. He never canvassed for awards. He never cared about them. Awards had lot of a politics behind them. He never wanted to be in that kind of politics. It is sad and unfortunate that he never got the recognition he deserved. Neither the media nor the industry gave him recognition then. Many reviews of his
films were nasty too.

The new generation has a lot to learn from him -- his dedication to work, the manner in which he worked on a subject, the way he used the trolley and camera. Though he aspired to make films without music he is still known for the best song picturisations in Indian cinema.

He was a reluctant actor. He never wanted to act but somehow he could not find the right kind of actors for his films and therefore he had to act in them. Shammi Kapoor, for instance, was supposed to do Aar Paar; Dilip Kumar was to play the poet in Pyaasa. He was a shy in front of the camera though he was always comfortable behind the camera.

If you see his films you will realise that they have not become irrelevant. All the problems of society he tackled are still relevant today. That's why his themes seem fresh though 40 years have passed. People can still identify with his films. They enjoy seeing them again and again.

I miss my father terribly. I wish I could have learnt a lot of things from him. More than the loss of a father I miss a good director under whom I could have learnt things. I think of him every day. I run his company and see his films every day. You always learn something when you see his films each time.

Arun Dutt is a film director and the director of Guru Dutt Films Private Limited.

This feature first appeared in India Abroad, the newspaper owned and published by rediff.com


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Does anyone have songs from "coffee house" !!

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QUOTE(vikram @ Mar 8 2005, 01:13 PM)
Does anyone have songs from "coffee house" !!
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I only have this Geeta Dutt solo from "Coffee house", but damn
what a song.
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