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kadri420
post Jun 29 2009, 03:15 PM
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People usually associate OP Nayyar’s music with rhythms and fast numbers with the trademark “tonga” beats. Even though, he was not a classically trained musician, OP Nayyar has composed some memorable classical songs for Hindi movies. Here I am uploading 5 such songs of this great composer.

Song : Dekho bijli dole bin baadal ki
Movie : Phir Wohi Dila Laya Hoon
Year : 1963
Singers : Asha & Usha Mangeshkar
Lyric : Majrooh
Specs : MP3 / 128 kbps / 7.23 mb / 5.16 mins

Song : Tu hai mera prem devta
Movie : Kalpana
Year : 1960
Singers : Mohd Rafi & Manna Dey
Lyric : Qamar Jalalabadi
Specs : MP3 / 128 kbps / 3.08 mb / 3.28 mins

Song : Jogiya mere ghar aaye
Movie : Raagini
Year : 1958
Singers : Ustaad Amir Khan
Lyric : Qamar Jalalabadi / Jan Nissar Akthar
Specs : MP3 / 160 kbps /2.28 mb / 1.58 mins

Song : Ched diya mere man
Movie : Raagini
Year : 1958
Singers : Ustaad Amir Khan
Lyric : Qamar Jalalabadi / Jan Nissar Akthar
Specs : MP3 / 160 kbps /3.37 mb / 2.58 mins

Song : Man mora baawra
Movie : Raagini
Year : 1958
Singers : Mohd. Rafi
Lyric : Qamar Jalalabadi / Jan Nissar Akthar
Specs : MP3 / 128 kbps /2.64 mb / 3.00 mins

Request all OP Nayyar fans to upload any other songs that can fit into the category.

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post Jul 26 2009, 03:46 AM
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One more - "chhed diye mere dil ke taar kyon". I think its a duet between Ustad Amir Khan and one more singer whose name eludes me at the moment.


QUOTE(kadri420 @ Jun 29 2009, 03:15 PM) *

People usually associate OP Nayyar’s music with rhythms and fast numbers with the trademark “tonga” beats. Even though, he was not a classically trained musician, OP Nayyar has composed some memorable classical songs for Hindi movies. Here I am uploading 5 such songs of this great composer.

Song : Dekho bijli dole bin baadal ki
Movie : Phir Wohi Dila Laya Hoon
Year : 1963
Singers : Asha & Usha Mangeshkar
Lyric : Majrooh
Specs : MP3 / 128 kbps / 7.23 mb / 5.16 mins

Song : Tu hai mera prem devta
Movie : Kalpana
Year : 1960
Singers : Mohd Rafi & Manna Dey
Lyric : Qamar Jalalabadi
Specs : MP3 / 128 kbps / 3.08 mb / 3.28 mins

Song : Jogiya mere ghar aaye
Movie : Raagini
Year : 1958
Singers : Ustaad Amir Khan
Lyric : Qamar Jalalabadi / Jan Nissar Akthar
Specs : MP3 / 160 kbps /2.28 mb / 1.58 mins

Song : Ched diya mere man
Movie : Raagini
Year : 1958
Singers : Ustaad Amir Khan
Lyric : Qamar Jalalabadi / Jan Nissar Akthar
Specs : MP3 / 160 kbps /3.37 mb / 2.58 mins

Song : Man mora baawra
Movie : Raagini
Year : 1958
Singers : Mohd. Rafi
Lyric : Qamar Jalalabadi / Jan Nissar Akthar
Specs : MP3 / 128 kbps /2.64 mb / 3.00 mins

Request all OP Nayyar fans to upload any other songs that can fit into the category.

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post Jul 26 2009, 09:27 AM
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O.P.'s first two films 'Raagini' and 'Kalpana' (I don't know whether they were chronologically his first two) were fully classical-based. In fact, we have the unusual spectacle of Kishore singing (onscreen) 'Man mora baavra' in Rafi's voice.



Here's another lovely gem from Raagini - 'chhota sa balma, ankhiyan neend chura le gayo'... in raga Tilang.





Singer - Asha Bhonsle

film - Ragini

year - 1958

lyrics - Qamar Jalalabadi

Music - O.P. Nayyar

bit rate - 160 kbps

duration - 3:10


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post Jul 26 2009, 09:36 AM
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QUOTE(Mandrake @ Jul 26 2009, 09:27 AM) *

O.P.'s first two films 'Raagini' and 'Kalpana' (I don't know whether they were chronologically his first two) were fully classical-based.


Raagini (1957) and Kalpana (1960) were definitely not O P Nayyar's first two films. He started in 1952 with Aasman and had at least 15 releases before Raagini.

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post Jul 26 2009, 10:02 AM
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Savere ka sooraj tumhare liye hai.... in that evergreen raga Yaman.





Singer - kishore
film - Ek Baar Muskura Do
year - 1972
lyrics- Indeevar
music - O.P. Nayyar
bit rate - 128 kbps
duration - 3:46


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post Jul 26 2009, 10:04 AM
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Point taken, Aditya. 1958 and 1960 can never be the first two films of someone who started in 1952 biggrin.gif

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