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Song: Main Rota Hoon Mat Manha Karo
Singer: Pankaj Mullick Film: n/a Year: ??? Music: Pankaj Mullick Format : mp3, 192 kbps ; Duration : 3:30 Song: Sundar Nari Preetam Pyari Singer: Pankaj Mullick Film: Manzil Year: 1936 Music: R C Bhoral Format : mp3, 128 kbps ; Duration : 3:18 Song: Kaun Desh Hai Jana Singer: Pankaj Mullick Film: Mukti Year: 1937 Music: Pankaj Mullick Format : mp3, 128 kbps ; Duration : 3:11 Song: Sharabi Soch Na Kar Singer: Pankaj Mullick Film: Mukti Year: 1937 Music: Pankaj Mullick Format : mp3, 128 kbps ; Duration : 3:10 Song: Aaye Bahaar Aaj Singer: Pankaj Mullick Film: Doctor Year: 1940 Music: Pankaj Mullick Format : mp3, 128 kbps ; Duration : 3:04 Song: Chale Pawan Ki Chaal Singer: Pankaj Mullick Film: Doctor Year: 1940 Music: Pankaj Mullick Format : mp3, 192 kbps ; Duration : 2:54 Song: Guzar Gaya Wo Zamana Kaisa Singer: Pankaj Mullick Film: Doctor Year: 1940 Music: Pankaj Mullick Format : mp3, 125 kbps ; Duration : 3:15 Song: Kab Tak Nirash Ki Andhiyari Singer: Pankaj Mullick Film: Doctor Year: 1940 Music: Pankaj Mullick Format : mp3, 128 kbps ; Duration : 3:20 Song: Madbhari Rut Jawan Hai Singer: Pankaj Mullick Film: Nartaki Year: 1940 Music: Pankaj Mullick Format : mp3, 160 kbps ; Duration : 3:20 Song: Pran Chahe Nain Na Chahen Singer: Pankaj Mullick Film: n/a Year: ??? Music: Pankaj Mullick Format : mp3, 224 kbps ; Duration : 3:07 Song: Tere Mandir Ka Hoon Deepak Singer: Pankaj Mullick Film: n/a Year: ??? Music: Pankaj Mullick Format : mp3, 224 kbps ; Duration : 3:23 Song: Piya Milan Ko Jana Singer: Pankaj Mullick Film: Kapal Kundla Year: 1939 Music: Pankaj Mullick Format : mp3, 256 kbps ; Duration : 3:38 Song: Ye Kaun Aaj Aaya Savere Savere Singer: Pankaj Mullick Film: Nartaki Year: 1940 Music: Pankaj Mullick Format : mp3, 192 kbps ; Duration : 3:20 Song: Ye Raaten Ye Mausam Singer: Pankaj Mullick Film: n/a Year: ??? Music: Pankaj Mullick Format : mp3, 224 kbps ; Duration : 3:32 This post has been edited by Faraaj73: Sep 21 2008, 11:39 AM Kind Regards Faraaj Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent. - Victor Hugo There is only one better thing than music - live music. - Jacek Bukowski I hate music, especially when it's played. - Jimmy Durante No good opera plot can be sensible, for people do not sing when they are feeling sensible. - W. H. Auden |
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Thank you, Faraaj! What I found particularly interesting is the song 'praan chaahe naina naa chahe'... it is a literal translation of the Tagore song 'praan chaar chokshu naa chaay'. P K Mallick was of course single handedly responsible for popularising Tagore's songs within Bengal, but I didn't know that he had also translated and sung these in Hindi. Thanks so much for this treasure.
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Thank you, Faraaj! What I found particularly interesting is the song 'praan chaahe naina naa chahe'... it is a literal translation of the Tagore song 'praan chaar chokshu naa chaay'. P K Mallick was of course single handedly responsible for popularising Tagore's songs within Bengal, but I didn't know that he had also translated and sung these in Hindi. Thanks so much for this treasure. ![]() -Frangipani I had read somewhere that Pankaj Mullick was the first MD to introduce playback singing in Hindi films. Before this event, the actors used to sing their songs. I would like to know the song, singer and the actor on whom it was picturised. As far as I remember, it was a song sung by Sehgal and picturised on some other actor. But I could be wrong here. I request anybody having more info on this, to please share it. Rajan |
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Thank you, Faraaj! What I found particularly interesting is the song 'praan chaahe naina naa chahe'... it is a literal translation of the Tagore song 'praan chaar chokshu naa chaay'. P K Mallick was of course single handedly responsible for popularising Tagore's songs within Bengal, but I didn't know that he had also translated and sung these in Hindi. Thanks so much for this treasure. ![]() -Frangipani I had read somewhere that Pankaj Mullick was the first MD to introduce playback singing in Hindi films. Before this event, the actors used to sing their songs. I would like to know the song, singer and the actor on whom it was picturised. As far as I remember, it was a song sung by Sehgal and picturised on some other actor. But I could be wrong here. I request anybody having more info on this, to please share it. Rajan Thanks for the upload Devje... Rajan Saab Glad you liked the uploads. I have about 40 Pankaj Mullick recordings and the audio for nearly all is very good in case you have any other recording you want to replace. The first playback was actually introduced by the 'Father of Indian Music' Rai Chand Bhoral in the 1934-1935 film Dhoop Chaon with K C Dey, Sardar Akhtar, Pahadi Sanyal etc. To echo off Frangipani Jee's point about Pran Chahe, Dhoop Chaon was a remake/hindi version of a Bengali film by the same team of Nitin Bose-RC Bhoral-KC Dey as Dhoop Chaon and the bengali film actually came out first and introduced playback singing. I'd also like to add that the initial need for playback was not having a different actor and singer but because it was difficult to perform a song live in the daytime in public places due to background noise. Pre-playback songs were generally picturised at night when everyone was asleep!!! And even then the sound quality was poor despite the masterful composition and singing. The only song I have from Dhoop Chaon - low bitrate so can't upload but can email - is Teri Gathri Mein Laaga Chor Musafir Jaag Zara. It was sung by and I assume picturised on KC Dey. Kind Regards Faraaj This post has been edited by Faraaj73: Nov 5 2008, 01:09 PM Kind Regards Faraaj Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent. - Victor Hugo There is only one better thing than music - live music. - Jacek Bukowski I hate music, especially when it's played. - Jimmy Durante No good opera plot can be sensible, for people do not sing when they are feeling sensible. - W. H. Auden |
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