QUOTE(desai2rn @ Feb 9 2009, 02:32 AM)
Very intersting thread that unfortunatley I am not able to keep with
as much as I would like to. I am looking for an extended version song
from Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hey. The song " Aa ab laut chale "
had another verse to it in the original release of the movie. The verse
was some thing like.. " jis mitte ne janam diya ...." I have not found
the verse in the current VHS/DVD versions of the movie. I was told that
the verse was also there when the song was played on the radio those
days so I suspect some of the LP's may the long version of the song.
I have heard Dr Kamlesh Avasthi sing this verse in his stage shows.
Hope some one has Mukeshji vesrion of original song.
Pradeep
I tried to insert the thirs verse in the film version (it has only two verses), but the result is totally unsatisfactory (different pitch/speed/etc. No luck even after altering the some of these attributes) Perhaps, the file with you have can be uploaded as suggested earlier and I can try again.
Regards
Sukesh
I second this request of Ramesh Desai. The missing antara from the song Aa Ab Laut Chalen is as follows:
Jis Mitti Ne Janam Diya Hai
Gode Uthhaya Pyar Diya Hai
Tu Jis Maan Ko Bhool Gaya Tha
Aaj Usi Ne Yaad Kiya Hai
Aa Ab Laut Chalen
I would appreciate if someone having all the three antaras of the song together can upload the song.
Pradeep
Whether this verse was recorded or not is a question that is difficult to answer. It is not there in the film. Many times these left out verses used to be included in the song booklets, which were common in those days. For 'teri zulpho.n se judaai to nahi maa.ngi thi' - Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai, Hasrat Jaipuri had written 5 to 6 verses (all were included in the film's song booklet), but only 2 or 3 were included in the film. Similarly, there is a second verse for 'poochho naa hamei.n ham u.nke liye' - Mitti Mein Seona. Here again, the question still remains, whether it was actually recorded. Only if someone could get hold of the film and see if it was so.