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, Songs From Movies of 7 Great Lyricists

 
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post Feb 18 2013, 01:44 PM
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(Shailendra) Daag (1952)

Most of the following write up appeared in one of my earlier postings of this album...

This is yet another beautiful album from the energetic music duo Shankar & Jaikishan, very early in their career. Talat Saab sings four songs, all just absolutely beautiful.

This movie was made by Amiya Chakraborty who was responsible for so many fine movies, like "Patita (1953)", "Kathputli (1957)", "Dekh Kabira Roya (1957)", and others. "Daag" dealt with the subject of an alcoholic who had difficult time kicking the addiction. Dilip Saab played the alcoholic. For his performance he won the first Filmfare Best Actor Award instituted that year. This was his first with many more to follow in the future. Award or not, when I saw the movie recently, I felt something was missing from Dilip Saab's performance. It didn't have the same depth or pathos he usually brings to his roles. I think it could have been better. Time and again Dilip Saab proved that he is capable of bringing this to his performances in so many other movies. May be it was because the whole movie had this mood of depression. Either way, I am convinced that this probably served as a precursor to that memorable winning performance from the thespian when he played a heart broken alcoholic lover later in Bimalda's classic film "Devdas (1955)".

I am uploading these songs from the original sound track album in back-to-back two posts. Here is the first set of songs...


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post Feb 18 2013, 01:48 PM
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Concluding with Some Instrumentals from "Daag (1952)"...

Here are some instrumentals of the song "Aye Mere Dil Kahin"...


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post Feb 19 2013, 01:47 PM
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(Shakeel) Paras (1949)

Here are the songs from this album...


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post Feb 20 2013, 12:52 AM
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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Feb 19 2013, 01:47 PM) *

(Shakeel) Paras (1949)

Here are the songs from this album...

Thanks for the usual superb job of keeping this entire forum going.
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post Feb 20 2013, 01:23 PM
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QUOTE(nandi @ Feb 19 2013, 11:22 AM) *

Thanks for the usual superb job of keeping this entire forum going.


My Dear Nandi,

Thank you very much for your continuing support and encouragement through your kind words.

However, it doesn't take one person to keep things moving forward. It always is a team effort. This Forum belongs to all of us. It takes a team to move anything forward. People like yourself, me, and others members of this Forum. Together we make up the Team. We all play our part in contributing to its success. Some share music. Others share information. Some others, like yourself, take time to share encouraging words.

This gives me satisfaction to keep going forward with more enthusiasm and vigor. It makes it worthwhile to belong to a Forum like this one.

Cheers,
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post Feb 20 2013, 01:32 PM
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(Anand Bakshi) Khoobsurat Dhoka (1959)

I am uploading some of the songs from this album below. It appears that I am missing at least three songs. These are listed in red italics in the table below. If you can, please kindly share these songs with rest of us. Thank you.

Here are the songs I have...


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post Feb 20 2013, 06:43 PM
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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Feb 20 2013, 01:32 PM) *

(Anand Bakshi) Khoobsurat Dhoka (1959)

I am uploading some of the songs from this album below. It appears that I am missing at least three songs. These are listed in red italics in the table below. If you can, please kindly share these songs with rest of us. Thank you.

Here are the songs I have...



Hi Swarapriya
as per geet kosh hairelu lusha & buri aankh hai teri is one song which i am uploading pl enjoy

duration of the song is 3.18 mts @ 192 kbps rest of the details are in the song itself




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post Feb 21 2013, 08:46 AM
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QUOTE(romesh @ Feb 20 2013, 05:13 AM) *

QUOTE(swarapriya @ Feb 20 2013, 01:32 PM) *

(Anand Bakshi) Khoobsurat Dhoka (1959)

I am uploading some of the songs from this album below. It appears that I am missing at least three songs. These are listed in red italics in the table below. If you can, please kindly share these songs with rest of us. Thank you.

Here are the songs I have...



Hi Swarapriya
as per geet kosh hairelu lusha & buri aankh hai teri is one song which i am uploading pl enjoy

duration of the song is 3.18 mts @ 192 kbps rest of the details are in the song itself




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Thank you very much for sharing the song Romesh. Cheers. -S

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post Feb 21 2013, 01:43 PM
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(Hasrat Jaipuri) Badnam (1952)

Songs from this album were upload recently in this very thread. They are available starting at the following location...

http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?show...4658&st=170

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post Feb 22 2013, 01:36 PM
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(Javed Akhtar) Sholay (1975)

Most of the following write up appeared in one of my earlier postings of this epic fun film...

This movie became a phenomenon throughout India as it went on to establish record after record at the box office. It ran successfully for over five years. It grossed an astounding figure of nearly 800 crores of Rupees. It celebrated the golden jubilee in over 60 theatres. It ran over 25 weeks in more than 100 theatres. BBC declared it as the “Film of the Millennium”. Even though “Sholay” snubbed originally by the influential Filmfare magazine, it gave recently the award for it as the Best Film in 50 Years.

The movie was based on a simple idea. It was a story of revenge molded after several successful westerns. Yet it is surprising why this movie became such an unprecedented rage among filmgoers. The biggest answer lies in the character Gabbar Singh as played by the late great Amjad Khan. This person was molded after a real life dacoit of the same name. Khan Saab (son of the great actor, Jayant) debuted as a child artiste in Raj Kapoor’s “Ab Dilli Door Nahin” in 1957. His first adult role as an actor was in “Hindustan ki Kasam” released in 1973. But “Sholay” was the movie that brought him instant fame and recognition. A villain in an Indian film never looked meaner and his deeds scarier than Khan’s were from this movie. He gave an unforgettable performance that would be envious of any veteran actor. Simply put, his performance was phenomenal. Apparently he prepared for the role by reading Taroon Bhaduri’s book “Abhishapth Chambal” which chronicled the doings of dacoits of Chambal valley. Taroonji was the father of Jaya Bhaduri, who also starred in this film. Interestingly Khan Saab was not the original choice of the producers. They wanted Danny Denzongpa for the role. But Danny was away in Afghanistan shooting for Feroze Khan’s “Dharmatma (1975)” and was not immediately available. Later on after many years when a film journalist asked Danny whether he regrets missing out to play Gabbar Sing, he retorted more or less in this vein: “You can get many Danny’s every day. But how many times you will get an Amjad Khan the way he portrayed the role.”

I think the song “Mehbooba O Mehbooba” by RD was another chief contributor to the success this movie enjoyed. RD did such a splendid job with his vocals and the music he composed for the film fuses Indian sounds with elements of Afro-Cuban, Arabic, and Latin reflecting his musical genius. Especially the background score where Gabbar Singh is located in a desolate rocky terrain gives such an eerie feeling.

Both the romantic pairs got hitched while preparations to make this movie were going on. Few months before the movie was to be launched, Jaya and Amitabh were married. Soon after that Jaya got pregnant delaying the shooting of the movie. Also, besides being already married and with children, garam Dharam was after Hema’s affections. Originally Dharam wanted to play the role of Thakur (eventually played by Sanjeev Kumar). He was informed that then Sanjeev will get the role of Veeru. When he learned that Veeru will get the girl in the movie, as Sanjeev proposed to Hema only a few months back, Dharam changed his mind quickly and took Veeru’s role. Apparently Dharam used to bribe the light boys while shooting so that he can have several retakes with Hema. Incidentally, Hema does not appear with Sanjeev in any scenes in the movie. This was done at her request because she did not want to be near him.

Shatrughan Sinha was considered for the role of Jai, but Dharmendra persuaded the director to have Amitabh play the role. Amitabh also went to the director to convince him that he would be the right choice to play Jai.

The movie was shot near Bangalore. The rocky terrain, called Ramanagaram, where the movie was shot is now a tourist attraction. Parts of Ramanagaram were renamed as “Sippy Nagar”. The village that was built for the movie was left intact by the producers.

“Sholay” was the first Hindi movie to be shot in stereophonic sound. It was also presented in the 70mm widescreen format. The song “Chaand Sa Koi” is not in the movie. After the song was recorded, director Ramesh Sippy decided to not include it in the movie. So the song was never picturized. Anand Bakshi Saab, the lyricist, was one of the co-singers of the song.

I am uploading songs from this film in four back-to-back posts. These include all songs from the film, several music clips, some instrumentals, and few extended versions. Here is a description of the songs in the first post and the songs themselves …


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post Feb 22 2013, 01:53 PM
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Some Music Clips from "Sholay (1975)"...

With its outstanding background music given by RD, there is an opportunity to capture this with many music clips. Here are some of these...


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post Feb 22 2013, 02:03 PM
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Some Specials & Instrumentals of "Sholay (1975)"...

Here are some specials and instrumentals of the songs from "Sholay"...


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Some Extended Version Songs from "Sholay (1975)"...

Here are some of the extended version songs from this film...


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post Feb 23 2013, 01:32 PM
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(Majrooh) Pyar Ki Baaten (1951)

I am uploading songs from this album in two back-to-back posts. Quality of the songs in the first post is very good. I have set aside the second post for a few poor quality songs at a lower bit rate.

Here are the songs in the first post...


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post Feb 23 2013, 01:36 PM
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Concluding Songs from "Pyar Ki Baaten (1951)"...

Here are the rest of the songs from this album...




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