Three Of A Kind, Dev, Dilip & Kishore |
Three Of A Kind, Dev, Dilip & Kishore |
swarapriya |
Apr 18 2011, 02:51 AM
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(Dev) Insaniyat (1955)
Here is another one from Gemini Studios and the producer and director Vasan that was a huge hit. Even though it paired for the first time (and for the last time) Dilip and Dev in the same movie, it so happened that this pairing was not the real novelty of the film. Instead, there was a chimp in the movie that had a significant role and it stole the show from both of the thespians. Dilip was fine in his role but Dev was miscast in a swashbuckling role. He clearly was out of his element and the funny costumes he wore didn't do any good for his looks or demeanor. He looked almost like one of the stooges from the famous "Three Stooges" of Hollywood. As usually is the case with most Gemini films, there are plenty of songs in this film. C. Ramchandra was at the helm of music. Unfortunately, in my opinion, Ramchandraji who was flying high during this period gave a very disappointing and forgettable score. As usually the case with most of Gemini movies, this movie was based on the Telugu super hit, "Palletoori Pilla (1951)". Interestingly, the Telugu movie didn't have any monkey as its star. It was purely created for the Hindi version. I am uploading all songs from the film in two back-to-back posts. These songs are by the courtesy of the Forum members. Thank you all. Here is a description of the songs in the first post and the songs themselves... Attached image(s) |
swarapriya |
Apr 18 2011, 03:11 AM
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Concluding Songs from "Insaniyat (1955)"...
Here are the rest of the songs from this album... Attached image(s) |
ketaki shukla |
Apr 19 2011, 04:01 AM
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Concluding Songs from "House No. 44 (1955)"... I am uploading several specials in this post, all have to with the song "Teri Duniya Mein". A special version of this song by the great ghazal singer Jagjit Singh is included here. It is taken from his album "Close to My Heart". Lata's version of the same song from her album "Lata's Shraddhanjali-1" is also posted. Finally, I am posting the same song but with humming by Asha preceding the song. Here are these... Thanks Swarapriya Ketaki |
swarapriya |
Apr 19 2011, 12:25 PM
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Dedicated Member Group: Angels Posts: 15469 Joined: 8-January 08 Member No.: 36307 |
Concluding Songs from "House No. 44 (1955)"... I am uploading several specials in this post, all have to with the song "Teri Duniya Mein". A special version of this song by the great ghazal singer Jagjit Singh is included here. It is taken from his album "Close to My Heart". Lata's version of the same song from her album "Lata's Shraddhanjali-1" is also posted. Finally, I am posting the same song but with humming by Asha preceding the song. Here are these... Thanks Swarapriya Ketaki You're very welcome, Ketaki. Cheers. -S |
swarapriya |
Apr 25 2011, 03:50 AM
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(Dilip) Dil Diya Dard Liya (1966)
Here is another movie based on a famous English novel "Wuthering Heights" by Emile Bronte. It was published in 1847. The story tells passionate but thwarted tale of two ill-fated lovers. In 1939, famous Hollywood director William Wyler (of “Ben-Hur” among others) made this into an award winning popular movie with Merle Oberon and Sir Laurence Olivier. It was remade in 1992 with Juliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes, but this time around the adaptation was tame. When producer and director Kardar approached Dilipji with the story that he was thinking of making it into a movie, Dilip Saab at once took the story to the heart. He saw an opportunity as he immediately recognized that the complex character presented many challenges that demanded different skills as an actor. On one side as a silent lover the performance demanded much restraint. On the other side the villainous nature has to bring in from the actor subtle shades of grey. On another dimension, the role offered a chance to show pangs of pathos of a heart broken lover. All said and done, when the movie was made and released, a consummate actor he is, Dilip Saab pulls off all these different facets with much magnificence and élan. It was rumored that Dilip Saab spent much time with Kardar Saab in developing his and the character played by Pran. As a result, this is one of those roles where Pran also gives an equally unforgettable performance. Waheeda, the object of everyone's love interest in the story, was stunningly beautiful. As usually is the case with her, she exuded not only grace and charm but pulls off her role matching scene for scene with Dilip Saab. There are some beautiful songs Naushadji created to the lyrics penned by Shakeel Saab. Listen closely to the solos by Rafi Saab. Especially the way Rafi Saab sings the songs, "Guzre Hain Aaj Ishq Mein" and "Koi Saagar Dil Ko". Only Rafi Saab can deliver such masterpieces. But my favorite happens to be the duet of Asha and Rafi Saab, "Saawan Aaye Ya Na Aaye". This is an absolutely sweet duet with Naushadji's imprint all over it. I am uploading all songs from the original sound track album in two back-to-back posts. Here is the first set … Attached image(s) |
swarapriya |
Apr 25 2011, 03:58 AM
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Concluding Songs from "Dil Liya Dard Liya (1966)"...
Here are the rest of the songs from this beautiful album... Attached image(s) |
yogihit |
Apr 25 2011, 03:36 PM
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(Dilip) Milan (1947) This movie was also known as "Naukadubi". Here are the songs from this album, all by the courtesy of the Forum members. Thank you very much. I am not certain whether these are all of the songs from this album or not. If not so, requesting members to share the missing ones if any. Thank you. Hello SP can you please re-upload the album Thanks in advance Regards, Yogi An open source Person |
swarapriya |
Apr 27 2011, 11:49 AM
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(Dilip) Milan ("Naukadubi") (1947)
I am re-uploading songs from this album on request. These songs are all due to the courtesy of the Forum members. Thank you. Here are the songs... This post has been edited by swarapriya: Apr 27 2011, 11:51 AM Attached image(s) |
swarapriya |
May 2 2011, 12:18 AM
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(Kishore) Dilli ka Thug (1958)
This beautiful album has several zany as well as a few lovely songs. With Kshoreda in the lead, one can expect a fair share of typical zaniness. Most of the songs he sang for this film fit this pattern except for one. This one is the duet "Yeh Raaten Yeh Mausam". It is one of my favorite duets of Asha and Kishoreda. Asha has several lovely numbers of her own with "Yeh Bahaar Yeh Sama" taking the honors. Then Geetaji has her trademark song, "O Babu O Lala". When it comes to these type of songs nobody does it better than Geetaji. I am uploading all these songs from an original soundtrack album in the first post. The second post contains few extended version songs, all thanks to the Forum members. Here are the songs in the first post... Attached image(s) |
swarapriya |
May 2 2011, 12:24 AM
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Dedicated Member Group: Angels Posts: 15469 Joined: 8-January 08 Member No.: 36307 |
Concluding Songs from "Dilli ka Thug (1958)"...
I am uploading few extended version songs from this album. These all were originally contributed by the members of this Forum. Thank you very much... Attached image(s) |
abhijoy |
May 2 2011, 10:01 AM
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Regular Member Group: Members Posts: 642 Joined: 24-November 09 From: Singapore Member No.: 148584 |
thanks swarapriya.....but the song "O bandariya" is from "Bombay Ka Chor(1962)"...
can u pls check... Regards Gargi |
swarapriya |
May 2 2011, 01:04 PM
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Dedicated Member Group: Angels Posts: 15469 Joined: 8-January 08 Member No.: 36307 |
thanks swarapriya.....but the song "O bandariya" is from "Bombay Ka Chor(1962)"... can u pls check... Thank you Gargi. I double checked my database for both albums but I couldn't come up with the same conclusion you did. I will wait for someone else to come forward and settle this. Thanks. Cheers. -S |
vasudev0409 |
May 3 2011, 12:29 AM
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thanks swarapriya.....but the song "O bandariya" is from "Bombay Ka Chor(1962)"... can u pls check... Thank you Gargi. I double checked my database for both albums but I couldn't come up with the same conclusion you did. I will wait for someone else to come forward and settle this. Thanks. Cheers. -S Swarapriya, O bandariya is certainly from Dilli ka Thug.I have this info from original CD CDF 120334 and Hindi Film Geet Kosh. regards, vasudev |
swarapriya |
May 3 2011, 01:04 AM
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Dedicated Member Group: Angels Posts: 15469 Joined: 8-January 08 Member No.: 36307 |
thanks swarapriya.....but the song "O bandariya" is from "Bombay Ka Chor(1962)"... can u pls check... Thank you Gargi. I double checked my database for both albums but I couldn't come up with the same conclusion you did. I will wait for someone else to come forward and settle this. Thanks. Cheers. -S Swarapriya, O bandariya is certainly from Dilli ka Thug.I have this info from original CD CDF 120334 and Hindi Film Geet Kosh. regards, vasudev Thank you for authenticating this Vasudev. I happen to have both original CDs. Only thing is all my CDs were converted into MP3s many moons back and have been shelved. It is almost impossible for me to go back to check these to verify one way or another. Thank you again. Cheers, S |
Exon |
May 3 2011, 04:27 AM
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thanks swarapriya.....but the song "O bandariya" is from "Bombay Ka Chor(1962)"... can u pls check... Thank you Gargi. I double checked my database for both albums but I couldn't come up with the same conclusion you did. I will wait for someone else to come forward and settle this. Thanks. Cheers. -S Swarapriya, O bandariya is certainly from Dilli ka Thug.I have this info from original CD CDF 120334 and Hindi Film Geet Kosh. regards, vasudev Thank you for authenticating this Vasudev. I happen to have both original CDs. Only thing is all my CDs were converted into MP3s many moons back and have been shelved. It is almost impossible for me to go back to check these to verify one way or another. Thank you again. Cheers, S The song 'chal re ameeran ... o bandariya' was recorded for Dilli Ka Thug (1958); but wasn't used in Dilli Ka Thug. It was later used in Bambai Ka Chor (1962). Exon This post has been edited by Exon: May 3 2011, 04:33 AM |
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