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post Jan 10 2015, 08:11 PM
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(Shakeel) Aurat (1967)

This family drama came from the Gemini house which gave so many hit films. Unfortunately this was a miss. It had superb songs composed by Ravi to the lyrics of Shakeel Badayuni Saab, but the story was so tame that it could hardly hold interest in the proceedings. Kishore Sahu, who earlier directed for Gemini the hit film “Grahasti” in 1963, wrote the dialogues. This was one of the earliest films of Rajesh Khanna who was introduced only a year back. He did not have much to do in the film as it was all Padmini in a dramatic role with a forgettable performance.

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post Jan 17 2015, 07:45 PM
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(Anand Bkashi) Chandan Ka Palna (1967)

Meena Kumari and Dharmendra appeared in seven movies together. Except for “Kaajal (1965)” and “Phool aur Patthar (1966)” rest of the movies did not fare well. This was one of them. It came on the heels of their golden jubilee hit “Phool aur Patthar”. The story as old fashioned as it can get. With Meena not having children she decides to break her marriage by devising a scheme so that her husband can divorce her and marry again to have children.

The major highlight of the film was the touch of magic of music in the hands of RD. Most of the songs became very popular. The number “Nir Tat Dhang”, a dance competition between Mahmood and Dhumal, must have inspired RD to compose the song “Ek Chatur Naar” for the 1968 musical comedy hit “Padosan”. Among other songs, Lata’s “O Ganga Maiyya” stands out. This song comes almost near the end of the film and appears three times in quick succession, some of it is with repetition. I am uploading two versions here.

Here are these songs and others in two back-to-back posts…

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Concluding Songs from "Chandan Ka Palna (1967)"...

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post Jan 18 2015, 01:44 AM
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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Jan 17 2015, 08:45 PM) *
(Anand Bkashi) Chandan Ka Palna (1967)

Meena Kumari and Dharmendra appeared in seven movies together. Except for "Kaajal (1965)" and "Phool aur Patthar (1966)" rest of the movies did not fare well. This was one of them. It came on the heels of their golden jubilee hit "Phool aur Patthar". The story as old fashioned as it can get. With Meena not having children she decides to break her marriage by devising a scheme so that her husband can divorce her and marry again to have children.

The major highlight of the film was the touch of magic of music in the hands of RD. Most of the songs became very popular. The number "Nir Tat Dhang", a dance competition between Mahmood and Dhumal, must have inspired RD to compose the song "Ek Chatur Naar" for the 1968 musical comedy hit "Padosan". Among other songs, Lata's "O Ganga Maiyya" stands out. This song comes almost near the end of the film and appears three times in quick succession, some of it is with repetition. I am uploading two versions here.

Here are these songs and others in two back-to-back posts…


Dear Swarapriya

the song nirtat dhag is written by Bindadeen maharaj as per HFGK.

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post Jan 18 2015, 06:21 AM
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(Anand Bkashi) Chandan Ka Palna (1967)

Meena Kumari and Dharmendra appeared in seven movies together. Except for "Kaajal (1965)" and "Phool aur Patthar (1966)" rest of the movies did not fare well. This was one of them. It came on the heels of their golden jubilee hit "Phool aur Patthar". The story as old fashioned as it can get. With Meena not having children she decides to break her marriage by devising a scheme so that her husband can divorce her and marry again to have children.

The major highlight of the film was the touch of magic of music in the hands of RD. Most of the songs became very popular. The number "Nir Tat Dhang", a dance competition between Mahmood and Dhumal, must have inspired RD to compose the song "Ek Chatur Naar" for the 1968 musical comedy hit "Padosan". Among other songs, Lata's "O Ganga Maiyya" stands out. This song comes almost near the end of the film and appears three times in quick succession, some of it is with repetition. I am uploading two versions here.

Here are these songs and others in two back-to-back posts…


Dear Swarapriya

the song nirtat dhag is written by Bindadeen maharaj as per HFGK.

thanks


My Dear Taiyab,

You are absolutely correct. In the titles in the DVD this was specifically mentioned. I made a note of it and yet it somehow slipped from my attention. I have updated the table to reflect this. Thank you very much for keeping me honest.

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post Jan 18 2015, 07:07 PM
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(Hasrat Jaipuri) Kalpana (1960)

I am skipping my usual chronological uploading of albums to share songs from this film to accommodate a request...

Here is a film that seems like a non-stop dance and song extravaganza. It started with the song “O Ji” as titles rolled and ended with the same song as the movie ended. In between it is sprinkled with many songs; most of them accompanied by dances by the sisters Padmini and Ragini. OP rose to the occasion and provided one hit song after another. There are 13 songs in the film that occupy nearly 45% of the movie time. Rest of the time there is a story that seem to interfere these music festivities.

Asha sang every song (either a solo or a duet) except for one. That one song, “Tu Hai”, is the song of the album. It is the classical rendering done superbly by Mannada and Rafi Saab. Who says that OP cannot do justice to classical compositions? Have them listen to this song and their doubts will be cleared forever.

Incidentally, Bimalda was the editor of the movie. There are only five films for which Bimalda worked as an editor. By this time he was entrenched as an esteemed director. Yet he took time to edit this film. He may have been doing this as a favor to his producer friend and the leading man of the film Ashok Kumar.

I am uploading these songs in two back-to-back posts. Here are the songs in the first post…


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post Jan 18 2015, 07:12 PM
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Concluding Songs from "Kalpana (1960)"...

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post Jan 21 2015, 08:23 PM
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(Javed Akhtar) Dillagi (1999)

This movie was the maiden directorial venture of the actor Sunny Deol. He also was the producer of the film. It also starred his brother Bobby. The movie dealt with the story of two brothers loving the same woman and that woman in turn loving both men, albeit at different times. Even though Sunny showed flashes of shooting scenes with good camera angles at choice locations, the handling of the film with too many songs that were non-uniform, some very noisy, sprinkled throughout the film spoiled the fun.

The non-uniformity of the songs stems from the fact that the film had five different music directors. Four of them composed songs and the fifth one scored the background music. A couple of songs had too many singers. For example, the title song, “Dillagi” had ten singers and noisily composed.

If you think Sunny screams at the top of his voice as part of his acting method, you will be surprised how bad Bobby was. He did one better than his brother in screaming and as the movie progressed he became progressively worse. In some scenes he was so bad that he gets onto your nerves. Urmila, the object of both brothers’ love interest, was shown throughout the movie with her mouth open whether she was talking or not, or smiling or not. If you don’t believe me look at the pictures in the postings below.

Yet there are a couple of songs that hold some interest. These are Abhijeet’s “Haan Haan” and Rathod’s “Yeh Zameen”. I am uploading these and other songs from this film in two back-to-back posts. Here are the songs in the first post…


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post Jan 21 2015, 08:29 PM
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post Jan 22 2015, 06:30 PM
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(Majrooh) Nai Rahen (1959)

Ravi, who worked as an assistant to Hemantda, composed music for this film and had him sing a couple of songs, both duets with Lata. These are the standout songs from the album. There are also other nice songs in the film. The song “Kis Ki Manzil” has some noise in the first 20 seconds. Otherwise it is of good quality. I am uploading it here at a lower bit rate.

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post Jan 25 2015, 08:25 PM
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(Rajinder Krishan) Bandi (1957)

This movie tells a story of two brothers, one educated but unemployed and the other illiterate but devoted to his older brother. Kishoreda who had the major role in the film played the younger brother. His role had shades of comedy mixed with tragedy. It was simply amazing that how Kishoreda switched between comic situations to stirring pathos and vice versa so easily. It is too bad that he did not play many more serious roles.

Hemantda’s music has several good songs in the film. Lata’s “Mere Haal Par” and Kishoreda’s “Chup Ho Jaa” are the standouts of the album. Especially the later song is simply superb. I am also including here a special version of this song with Ameen Sayani’s introduction.

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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Jan 25 2015, 09:30 PM) *

Concluding Songs from "Bandi (1957)"...

Here are the rest of the songs from this fine album...

Dear Swarapriya
the song Kahe Sharmaye gori sung by Asha ji is penned by RAVI also the song Ye mast nazar sung by Geetaji & hemant Kumar ji is penned by Prem dhawanji as per HFGK.
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QUOTE(taiyab53 @ Jan 25 2015, 09:50 AM) *

QUOTE(swarapriya @ Jan 25 2015, 09:30 PM) *

Concluding Songs from "Bandi (1957)"...

Here are the rest of the songs from this fine album...

Dear Swarapriya
the song Kahe Sharmaye gori sung by Asha ji is penned by RAVI also the song Ye mast nazar sung by Geetaji & hemant Kumar ji is penned by Prem dhawanji as per HFGK.
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Thank you Dear Taiyab. I made changes to my posting per your suggested recommendations. Thanks again.

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Dear Swarapriyabhai,

There is a little error....The song Aankhon Ko Mil is the same song Aa Meri Jaan Deepak Bina Patanga; actually it is the part of the main song, not a separate one.

Plz verify it...The movie Jaalsaaz is having 7 songs of KK.

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(Majrooh) Jaal Saz (1959)

Posing as the long lost missing son of rich parents is nothing new to the Hindi films. That is the central theme of this film with Kishoreda playing the role of the son. For most of the movie his clownish antics get on your nerves. Then there are moments in the film where Kishoreda shows serious side of his acting skills. There are only few of these but he was simply marvelous in those scenes. The movie has plenty of duets. It is a feast for Asha and Kishore song fans and there are six of their duets in the film. I am uploading these and other songs from this film in two back-to-back posts. Here is the first set of songs…

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