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post Aug 19 2009, 12:43 AM
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Thanks to RTP ...i started this thread. I came to know that most often, many melodies of yesteryears had this prop......Chandamama. Every poet down the lane used these metaphors to express some of the finest expressions...be it romance or love between siblings....be it bantering or hankering..or plain complaining. Starting this thread with an immortal song ....love between siblings couldnt be expressed any better !

Chandurini minchu andamolikinchu...
Rakta Sambandham
Ghantasala, Suseela

here is the Youtube link..will replace / add the song later. smile.gif

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post Aug 19 2009, 05:32 AM
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QUOTE(simplefable @ Aug 18 2009, 03:13 PM) *

Thanks to RTP ...i started this thread. I came to know that most often, many melodies of yesteryears had this prop......Chandamama. Every poet down the lane used these metaphors to express some of the finest expressions...be it romance or love between siblings....be it bantering or hankering..or plain complaining. Starting this thread with an immortal song ....love between siblings couldnt be expressed any better !

Chandurini minchu andamolikinchu...
Rakta Sambandham
Ghantasala, Suseela


here is the Youtube link..will replace / add the song later. smile.gif

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUXTt43n3Fs


Dear SF,

Is this the Telugu version of Paasa Malar?
The tune is very familiar.
It is quite possible, since in those days most successful Telugu films were made into Tamil & vice-versa.
I shall be obliged for a confirmation.

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post Aug 19 2009, 07:51 AM
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Yup it is the Telugu equivalent of Paasamalar. And yes this song is the
equivalent of "Malarndhu malaraadha paadhi malar pola" sung in Tamil by
P Susheela and TMS.
Interesting to hear it in Ghantasala's voice.
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QUOTE(sangeetbhakt @ Aug 18 2009, 10:21 PM) *

Yup it is the Telugu equivalent of Paasamalar. And yes this song is the
equivalent of "Malarndhu malaraadha paadhi malar pola" sung in Tamil by
P Susheela and TMS.
Interesting to hear it in Ghantasala's voice.


Dear Sangeetbhaktji,
Thanks for the confirmation.
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QUOTE(madsur @ Aug 19 2009, 07:13 AM) *

Chandurini minchu andamolikinchu...
Rakta Sambandham
Ghantasala, Suseela


Is this the Telugu version of Paasa Malar?


Yes, as Sangeet said, the film was made in telugu as well as Tamil..as usual. One of the finest songs of Ghantasala and Suseela, both were just great in this song...on screen NTR and Savitri did the honors.. smile.gif

QUOTE(sangeetbhakt @ Aug 19 2009, 07:51 AM) *

Interesting to hear it in Ghantasala's voice.


Yes...i felt the same when i heard in the voice of TMS.. we literally grew up with this song.. smile.gif

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Here is one more gem of a song...from Gundamma katha. This was made into tamil too... Manithan Maravillai, but the tamil version bombed at the Box office. The telugu film ofcourse, went on to become one of the biggest hits of Vijaya films..every song is a pleasure to hear in this film.

Enta haayi ee reyi...
Gundamma katha
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http://www.4shared.com/file/126127517/4f94...la_Suseela.html


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Here is one more beautiful song...the song was picturised on two CMs..NTR and Jayalalita..Actually, the song is a take off from a famous duet of Rafi Sahab...any guesses ?? smile.gif
I am almost sure that a tamil version exists...deferred to Suresh, SB... smile1.gif

Neelala ningi merisi pade..
Gandi kota Rahasyam
TV Raju
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http://rapidshare.com/files/147111665/****...EELALANINGI.mp3

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post Aug 20 2009, 11:59 AM
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This is a beautiful thread SF. With lots of scope. I thought I can contribute a bit. I just picked up ranodmly ten songs from my Telugu songs library. I will upload first five here. Second five following this ...


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SF you heard the saying in Telugu ... "Chandruni Ko Nooli Pogu". This is an example of it ...


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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Aug 20 2009, 11:59 AM) *

This is a beautiful thread SF. With lots of scope. I thought I can contribute a bit.


SP.. you are more than welcome. smile.gif

QUOTE(swarapriya @ Aug 20 2009, 12:17 PM) *

SF you heard the saying in Telugu ... "Chandruni Ko Nooli Pogu". This is an example of it ...


SP..so long since i heard that apt quote ! bow.gif With the onslaught of powerful audio visual mediums, literature and meaningful books are becoming rare..great to have you among us. smile1.gif

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QUOTE(simplefable @ Aug 19 2009, 11:11 PM) *

Here is one more beautiful song...the song was picturised on two CMs..NTR and Jayalalita..Actually, the song is a take off from a famous duet of Rafi Sahab...any guesses ?? smile.gif
I am almost sure that a tamil version exists...deferred to Suresh, SB... smile1.gif

Neelala ningi merisi pade..
Gandi kota Rahasyam
TV Raju
Ghantasala, Suseela

http://rapidshare.com/files/147111665/****...EELALANINGI.mp3

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Dear SF,
Sorry to disappoint.
Despite all the brainstorming, I am not able to answer the question.

I heard the song - very soothing; felt in my bones that there exists a Tamil cousin, but could not put my finger on that.

The nearest I got to was - THANGAMALAI RAHASIYAM (1957). Incidentally, it also has a famous moon song - 'AMUDHAI POZHIYUM NILVAE' - sung so beautifully by P Suseela.

However, there is a Tamil film called ADIMAI PENN (meaning Slave Girl, starring MGR & Jayalalitha) 1969, the same year of GR's vintage. I have read somewhere that it is the first Tamil film in which SP Bala sang a song in Tamil - a duet with P Suseela.

That song also alludes to the moon - Aayiram Nilave vaa'

Thought that this can be an interesting tid-bit in this thread, which, I think, is getting all the right attention, with Swarapriya graciously adding to the contributions.

A pointer to a great thread in the days to come.

Though I cannot contribute due to language barriers (but certainly not musical barrier, for good music transcends languages; incidentally, I am presently listening to some Lebanese music). I will certainly be watching from the sidelines and adding the odd two-pence, once in a while.

Best wishes,
Suresh

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QUOTE(madsur @ Aug 21 2009, 12:05 AM) *

QUOTE(simplefable @ Aug 19 2009, 11:11 PM) *

Here is one more beautiful song...the song was picturised on two CMs..NTR and Jayalalita..Actually, the song is a take off from a famous duet of Rafi Sahab...any guesses ?? smile.gif
I am almost sure that a tamil version exists...deferred to Suresh, SB... smile1.gif

Neelala ningi merisi pade..
Gandi kota Rahasyam
TV Raju
Ghantasala, Suseela

http://rapidshare.com/files/147111665/****...EELALANINGI.mp3

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Dear SF,
Sorry to disappoint.
Despite all the brainstorming, I am not able to answer the question.

I heard the song - very soothing; felt in my bones that there exists a Tamil cousin, but could not put my finger on that.

The nearest I got to was - THANGAMALAI RAHASIYAM (1957). Incidentally, it also has a famous moon song - 'AMUDHAI POZHIYUM NILVAE' - sung so beautifully by P Suseela.

However, there is a Tamil film called ADIMAI PENN (meaning Slave Girl, starring MGR & Jayalalitha) 1969, the same year of GR's vintage. I have read somewhere that it is the first Tamil film in which SP Bala sang a song in Tamil - a duet with P Suseela.

That song also alludes to the moon - Aayiram Nilave vaa'

Thought that this can be an interesting tid-bit in this thread, which, I think, is getting all the right attention, with Swarapriya graciously adding to the contributions.

A pointer to a great thread in the days to come.

Though I cannot contribute due to language barriers (but certainly not musical barrier, for good music transcends languages; incidentally, I am presently listening to some Lebanese music). I will certainly be watching from the sidelines and adding the odd two-pence, once in a while.

Best wishes,
Suresh

Suresh,
SPB's first song in Tamil - the duet with P Susheela is from the film "Shanthi nilayam" which starred
Gemini Ganeshan and Kanchana. The lyrics are "Iyarkai enum iLaya kani". Exceptional music by
M S Vishwanathan in this film.
I believe "Aaayiram nilave vaa" was SPB's first big hit.
There was an unreleased film called "Hotel Rambha" where SPB sang a duet with L R Eswari.
THe lyrics are "AthhaanOdu ippadi irundhu eththanai naaLaachu". I don't have the song. Would love
to get a hold of it.

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In telugu literature, "Jabilli" & "Nela Raju" are also used to describe "Chandamama". Keeping this in mind, I am uploading the following songs on "Chandamama","Jabilli" & "Nela Raju". All at 128kbps.



1) Song: Akasa veedhilo andala jabili
Movie: Mangalyabalam
Singers: Ghantasala, Suseela
Duration: 5.29 min

2) Song: Oh Taraka, Oh jabili
Movie: Chandi Rani
Singers: Ghantasala, Bhanumati
Duration: 3.14 min

3) Song: Hayi Hayiga jabilli
Movie: Veluguneedalu
Singers: Ghantasala, Suseela
Duration: 3.41 min

4) Song: Aa mabuu teralalona dagundi chandamama
Movie: Paruvu Pratishta
Singers: Ghantasala, Suseela
Duration: 4.35 min

5) Song: Ekkadamma Chandrudu
Movie: Arthangi
Singers: Jikki
Duration: 2.40 min

6) Song: Chandamama raave, Jabilli raave
Movie: Manorama
Singers: Suseela
Duration: 3.04 min


Madhu


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