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, Dev, Dilip & Kishore

 
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post Mar 26 2012, 12:21 AM
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(Dilip) Vidhaata (1982)

This was the first of the three movies Subhash Ghai directed the great thespian Dilip Saab. The other two were "Karma (1986)" and "Saudagar (1991)". This film has a huge cast and the movie was a hit thanks to some great performances by the principals.

Here are the songs from this film from an original soundtrack album...


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post Apr 2 2012, 12:33 AM
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(Kishore) Ek Raaz (1963)

This Shakti Samanta directed film had a simple tale that is infused with unforgettable songs. The movie was fun to watch mainly because it takes you back when things were so simple in our lives. Also for a change performance of Kishoreda was restrained without much of his usual slapstick comedy. However, as mentioned, the real highlight of the film is its music. Chitraguptji's music was simply superb. Almost all songs are excellent.

It is hard to pick a favorite from such a melodious album. But I have not one but two favorites, both solos by Kishoreda, the engrossing "Agar Sunn Le" and the endearing "Paayalwaali Dekhna".

Here are these and the rest of the songs from this beautiful album...

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post Apr 8 2012, 04:11 PM
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gr8 post...


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post Apr 9 2012, 12:08 AM
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QUOTE(abhijoy @ Apr 8 2012, 03:41 AM) *

gr8 post...


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post Apr 9 2012, 12:40 AM
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(Dev) Hum Dono (1961)

Jaidevji gave beautiful music to many films. Yet he is remembered best for the outstanding music he composed for this film. Songs of "Hum Dono" are further enriched because of the great lyrics written by inimitable Sahir Saab.

This film with the screenplay and dialogues by Vijay Anand was directed by one of Dev's close friends Amarjeet. Amarjeet was a publicist for Dev who also made "Teen Deviyan" and "Gambler". This is one of the hallmarks of Dev's character, helping his friends when needed. He gave break to Guru Dutt. He helped Raj Khosla by requesting Guru to take him under his wings. He gave a chance to his younger brother Vijay who turned out to be one of our fine directors. Dev also introduced or helped careers of many other actors, Tina Munim, Zeenat Aman, and Jackie Shroff, to name a few.

I am uploading the songs from this film and several specials in three back-to-back posts. The first post contains songs from an original soundtrack album. The second post contains several specials including commentaries. The third post contains some instrumentals.

A colorized version of "Hum Dono" was released in 2011 as "Hum Dono Rangeen". But the movie went unnoticed.

Here are the songs in the first post from this outstanding album...


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Continuing Songs from "Hum Dono (1961)"...

In this post I am including some version songs and commentaries...


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Concluding Songs from "Hum Dono (1961)"...

I am including some instrumentals in this post...


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(Dilip) Mazdoor (1983)

Here are the songs from this album. Please note that in some albums the two parts of the song "Hum Mehannatkash" is combined to show as one song...


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(Kishore) Daal Mein Kaala (1964)

Character actor Bipin Gupta produced the film. Satyen Bose, who made films like “Jagriti (1954”), “Chalti ka Naam Gaadi (1958)”, “Dosti (1964)” and “Raat Aur Din (1967)” among others, wrote the screenplay and directed the film. My expectations of the film were high as I was hoping to see a good movie. But alas. It was a total disappointment. Except for its music, there is nothing in this film to write home about.

C. Ramchandraji was the music director of the film. He did a commendable job with a couple of nice tracks. My favorite of the album is Kishoreda’s number “Chaand Chupchaap Hai”.

All songs from this album were ripped from a DVD. The quality of most of the songs is fairly good. One or two songs have a bit of noise in them. This is especially pronounced in the song “In Aankhon Ko”. The audio of this song is also uneven as it progresses. The other song is “Duniya Ke Bazaar Mein”. This song is mostly vocal. This helps the noise to be not audible as much. But when vocals are absent, you can hear a bit of it. My cleaning efforts of these songs didn’t yield any good results.

Here are some observations about the songs. In a couple of them Kishoreda impersonates a female voice. One of the songs is “Do Aankhen Janaani”. At the very beginning of this song, he sings with a female voice. The second song is “Duniya ki Bazaar Mein”. In this song Ramchandraji had Kishore song a portion of “Gore Gore” from his own composition from the film “Albela (1951)” in a female voice.

It is interesting note that in the song “Mohabbat Karna Hai” Chitalkar sings for Kishoreda. This comes close to the end of the song.

Here are the songs from this album…

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(Dev) Jab Pyar Kisise Hota Hai (1961)

Nasir Hussain who was with Filmistan Studios for a long time was a successful writer of many hit films for them. He turned into a director with “Tumsa Nahin Dekha” in 1957. The movie was made by Filmistan and became a huge box-office hit that established Shammi Kapoor as a bonafied star. When S. Mukherjee left Filmistan to form his own company, Filmalaya, he had Nasir Hussain direct their first movie. This was “Dil Deke Dekho” in 1959. This movie became blockbuster and heralded a new heroine, Asha Parekh and a new music director, Usha Khanna. After these two successes, Nasir Hussain decided to form his own company and established his production house, Nasir Hussain Films. His first movie was released in 1961, “Jab Pyar Kisise Hota Hai”. This was also a runaway hit. Interestingly, besides directing, Hussain Saab wrote stories of all these thee movies. Except for small variations, they all have similar themes.

This was the only movie Dev was collaborated with Hussainji. Dev was offered to star in “Teesri Manzil” but Dev declined as he was still fresh from the success of his “Guide” and wanted some time off. Shankar & Jaikishan gave music to only this film he directed.

I am uploading songs from this film in three back-to-back posts. The first two posts contain all the songs and a couple of music clips from the film. The first post songs are all from an original soundtrack album. Songs in the second post are from a DVD. The third post contains several extended version songs from the film. These are all from a DVD as well. All these extended versions have either more music in the beginning or in the end or sometimes both.

Now for the songs in the first post…


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post Apr 30 2012, 03:27 AM
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Continuing Songs from "Jab Pyar Kisise Hota Hai (1961)"...

Here are the rest of the songs and some musical clips from this film. I am also uploading an instrumental of the title song.

Here are these...


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Concluding Songs from "Jab Pyar Kisise Hota Hai (1961)"...

Here are some of the extended versions from this popular album...


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post May 6 2012, 11:29 PM
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(Dilip) Duniya (1984)

Here is a fine album from RD with a lovely duet of Lataji and Kishoreda, "Gehre Halke"...


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(Kishore) Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein (1964)

If there is any doubt about the real genius of Kishore Kumar, then show that someone this film “Door Gagan ki Chhaon Mein”. Besides acting and singing in the film, he also wrote the story, screenplay, couple of songs, composed music, produced, and directed it. That is eight faces of this eccentric comic but serious minded genius. An amazing accomplishment anyway one looks at it.

I am uploading songs from this album including some specials in four back-to-back posts. The first post contains all the songs from an original soundtrack album. The second post contains rest of the songs from the film that were not on the CD and some extended versions and also a couple of specials. The third post contains some musical clips from the film ripped from a DVD. The fourth and final post contains several instrumentals.

This movie, the first directorial triumph of Kishoreda, inspired remakes in several Southern Indian languages. The Telugu hit film “Ramu” released in 1968 was one such film. I will upload songs from this film after I am done with the Hindi version.

Now for the songs in the first post…


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Continuing Songs from "Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein (1964)"...

Here are the rest of the songs from this beautiful album including some extended versions and a couple of specials...


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