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surhall |
Jun 28 2007, 02:37 PM
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Dedicated Member Group: Angels Posts: 6799 Joined: 4-November 03 From: Toronto-Canada Member No.: 86 |
hello. sangeet ka safar welcome here to all Thanks to ADM, HF ji Husnlal and Bhagatram were younger brothers of Pandit Amarnath, a famous composer of the 40's. Husnlal was accomplished violinist, and also a good classical singer. Bhagatram was an ace Harmonium player. They both worked as assistants for Pandit Amarnath. Husnlal & Bhagatram beacme the first music director who worked as a pair. They got their first break in the film 'Chand' in 1944. They gave their first hit with 'Do Dilon Ko Yeh Duniya..' sung by Manju. Husnlal Bhagatram popularised Punjabi folk music, and their range of music has a rare lilt and rhythm. They became the most sought after composers with the success of films like 'Pyar Ki Jeet' and 'Badi Bahen' in the late 1940's. Though many sad songs have been recorded before the song 'Ek Dil Ke Tukde Hazaar Huye..' (Pyar Ki Jeet) sung by Mohd. Rafi, got released. But this song gave a new dimensions to the sad songs. Mohd. Rafi got many sad songs after this one. According to Husnlal Bhagatram they had to put great efforts to make this song an instant hit. 'Ek Dil Ke..' was written by Qamar Jalalabadi, but according to him he did not wrote this song for 'Pyar Ki Jeet'. He wrote it for 'Sindoor' in 1941 but Shashidhar Mukherji, director of 'Sindoor' rejected the song and declared it 'useless'. Later, O P Dutta, director of 'Pyar Ki Jeet' heard it and was so excited that he changed the picturisation according to the demand of the song, and Husnlal Bhagatram proved him right, as the song became an instant hit soon after the release of the film. HUSNLAL BHAGATRAM Artiste Information Filmography as Music Director As Music Director Sher Afghan (1966) Tarzan And Circus (1965) Shaheed Bhagat Singh (1963) Apsara (1961) Trolly Driver (1958) Krishna Sudama (1957) Dhushman (1957) Jannat (1957) Aan Baan (1956) Mr. Chakram (1956) Adl-E-Jahangir (1955) Kanchan (1955) Shama Parwana (1954) Ansoo (1953) Farmaish (1953) Kafila (1952) Raja Harishchandra (1952) Afsana (1951) Sanam (1951) Shagun (1951) Stage (1951) Apni Chhaya (1950) Birha Ki Raat (1950) Chhoti Bhabhi (1950) Gauna (1950) Meena Bazaar (1950) Pyar Ki Manzil (1950) Sartaj (1950) Surajmukhi (1950) Amar Kahani (1949) Badi Bahen (1949) Balam (1949) Bansaria (1949) Hamari Manzil (1949) Jal Tarang (1949) Naach (1949) Rakhi (1949) Sawan Bhado (1949) Lakhpati (1948) Pyar Ki Jeet (1948) Aaj Ki Raat (1948) Heera (1947) Mohan (1947) Romeo & Juliet (1947) Hum Ek Hain (1946) Nargis (1946) Chand (1944) soon get soon also . dhall Attached image(s) |
Reeth |
Jun 28 2007, 04:22 PM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 2154 Joined: 22-May 06 Member No.: 6151 |
Two new forums have been added under Legendary Music Directors Husnlal - Bhagatram and Sonik - Omi - under Legendary Music Directors. hello. sangeet ka safar welcome here to all Thanks to ADM, HF ji Husnlal and Bhagatram were younger brothers of Pandit Amarnath, a famous composer of the 40's. Husnlal was accomplished violinist, and also a good classical singer. Bhagatram was an ace Harmonium player. They both worked as assistants for Pandit Amarnath. Husnlal & Bhagatram beacme the first music director who worked as a pair. They got their first break in the film 'Chand' in 1944. They gave their first hit with 'Do Dilon Ko Yeh Duniya..' sung by Manju. Husnlal Bhagatram popularised Punjabi folk music, and their range of music has a rare lilt and rhythm. They became the most sought after composers with the success of films like 'Pyar Ki Jeet' and 'Badi Bahen' in the late 1940's. Though many sad songs have been recorded before the song 'Ek Dil Ke Tukde Hazaar Huye..' (Pyar Ki Jeet) sung by Mohd. Rafi, got released. But this song gave a new dimensions to the sad songs. Mohd. Rafi got many sad songs after this one. According to Husnlal Bhagatram they had to put great efforts to make this song an instant hit. 'Ek Dil Ke..' was written by Qamar Jalalabadi, but according to him he did not wrote this song for 'Pyar Ki Jeet'. He wrote it for 'Sindoor' in 1941 but Shashidhar Mukherji, director of 'Sindoor' rejected the song and declared it 'useless'. Later, O P Dutta, director of 'Pyar Ki Jeet' heard it and was so excited that he changed the picturisation according to the demand of the song, and Husnlal Bhagatram proved him right, as the song became an instant hit soon after the release of the film. HUSNLAL BHAGATRAM Artiste Information Filmography as Music Director As Music Director Sher Afghan (1966) Tarzan And Circus (1965) Shaheed Bhagat Singh (1963) Apsara (1961) Trolly Driver (1958) Krishna Sudama (1957) Dhushman (1957) Jannat (1957) Aan Baan (1956) Mr. Chakram (1956) Adl-E-Jahangir (1955) Kanchan (1955) Shama Parwana (1954) Ansoo (1953) Farmaish (1953) Kafila (1952) Raja Harishchandra (1952) Afsana (1951) Sanam (1951) Shagun (1951) Stage (1951) Apni Chhaya (1950) Birha Ki Raat (1950) Chhoti Bhabhi (1950) Gauna (1950) Meena Bazaar (1950) Pyar Ki Manzil (1950) Sartaj (1950) Surajmukhi (1950) Amar Kahani (1949) Badi Bahen (1949) Balam (1949) Bansaria (1949) Hamari Manzil (1949) Jal Tarang (1949) Naach (1949) Rakhi (1949) Sawan Bhado (1949) Lakhpati (1948) Pyar Ki Jeet (1948) Aaj Ki Raat (1948) Heera (1947) Mohan (1947) Romeo & Juliet (1947) Hum Ek Hain (1946) Nargis (1946) Chand (1944) soon get soon also . dhall Thanks a lot Surhall ...I have many personal favourites among their compositions...Chup chup kade ho zaroor koyi baat hai, chand sitare karte ishaare, chale jaana nahin nain milake,ek dil ke tukde hazaar huyi ,hame duniya ko dil ke zakm,sun mere sajna re dekhoji mujhko......among many others songs.. It is great to have a seperate sub-forum for these legendary composer duo... The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind -William James |
oye_sonu |
Jun 30 2007, 02:31 AM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 2682 Joined: 24-June 05 From: Wahan, jahan pyar mile :-) ! Member No.: 2547 |
I welcome admins discsion to make new forums for HB
Few people know tht SJ, Khayaam and ( Laxmikant????) Did trained under Husan lal bhagat raam. One can see some similarity in Dholak used by HB and these MDs. ( at least for certain works). I read somewhere they also influenced Violin work of these MDs. ( not sure ) ! Salaam to gurus of SJ and Khayyam. ! Open to corrections forgive me if I miss replying or reading ur post............bit busy :-( !
Duniya ne kitna samjhaya, kaun hai apna kaun paraya Phir bhi dil ki chot chhupa kar humne aapka dil behalya Khud hi mar mitne ki ye zid hai hamaari...... sach hai duniya waalon hum hain anari ! ......back to basics!!! My artists :- Shankar Jaikishan- Composers with magical touch !! This year we CELEBRATE 60 years of Shankar Jaikishan music . come join the celebrations ! Join the SJ fans group for more information : http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/shankarjaikishan/ Join FACEBOOK shankar jaikishan group http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=123537751015751 |
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