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(Rajinder Krishan) Naya Sansar (1959)
Here are the songs from this film... Attached image(s) ![]() Attached File(s) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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(Shailendra) Boy Friend (1961)
Songs from this film were recently uploaded in this very thread. They are available starting at the following location... http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?show...658&st=1443 |
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(Shailendra) Naukri (1954)
This Bimalda's film deals with unemployment. Remember the movie was made in 1954. Seems like it could have been made recently as the subject is still topical. The song "Chhota Sa Ghar" was very popular. Interestingly this song is based on a song in Bengali sung by Kishoreda, "Hey Lo Baadal". It was composed by Chitta Roy and lyrics were written by Gaouriprasanna Majumdar. I am uploading that song here as a reference. Hrishikesh Mukherjee was the editor of the film. Here are the songs from this film... This post has been edited by swarapriya: Mar 13 2016, 11:01 PM Attached image(s) ![]() Attached File(s) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Dear Swarapriya,
In the movie Ladki (1953), the song "Aurat Na Ho To Zindagi Hain" is actually a duet song. One is definitely KK but I could not identify the other male voice. I think it is C. Ramchandra himself (not 100% sure). If anybody clears my doubt, I will be happy.... Regards Soumik (Rajinder Krishan) Ladki (1953) I am re-uploading these songs on request... M.V. Raman, who earlier introduced Vyjayanti Mala to Hindi audience in “Bahar (1951)”, is back again for the same concern AVM. He also has Kishoreda who was also in “Bahar”. I saw this movie recently and was pretty disappointed. It is very dated and some of the characters are simply revolting. Even the makeup was done sloppily (Randhir for example). This movie was very very difficult to watch. As in the case with “Bahar”, Vyjayanti Mala dominates the proceedings in this film also. Her other costar is Anjali Devi, a popular star from the Telugu film industry. Anjali Devi produced and starred in the 1958 folklore film “Suvarna Sundari” that has fabulous award winning music by her husband Adi Narayana Rao. There are tons of songs in the film. Lataji sang all the songs for Vyjayanti Mala. Geetaji sang for Anjali Devi. Screen credits list Sudarshanam & Dhaniram (encrypted as SD in the “Music” column in the table below) as the music directors. But I found various references that credit C. Ramchandra (encrypted as CR) as another composer of some other songs. I am hoping someone from our Forum can verify this. I am uploading songs from this film in two back-to-back posts. Here is the first set… |
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(Anand Bakshi) Sajan (1969)
This is a typical LP & Bakshi Saab album. You get a feeling that you have heard these type of songs before. No novelty. Almost all songs are picturized within the first hour of the movie when the story revolves around the romance between the principals. Then the movie turns into a murder suspense. You know right away that all of the accused are innocent but the real identity of the killer is not known until the end of the movie. A lean looking Shatrughan Sinha appears in a small role as a cop trying to assist his captain in solving the murder. I did not know that Sinha was this lean when he first came on board into the films. The fabrication the heroine weaves in this film with the theater owner that a millionaire is in love with her was later borrowed by the hit film “Ghajini (2008)” whose main story was inspired by the hit English film released in 2000, “Memento”. Here are the songs from this film, “Sajan”… Attached image(s) ![]() Attached File(s) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Dear Swarapriya, In the movie Ladki (1953), the song "Aurat Na Ho To Zindagi Hain" is actually a duet song. One is definitely KK but I could not identify the other male voice. I think it is C. Ramchandra himself (not 100% sure). If anybody clears my doubt, I will be happy.... Regards Soumik It is C Ramchandra. Viraj |
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Thanks Bro....
You clear my doubt, though C.Ramchandra has not been credited in the fllm or elsewhere. Soumik Dear Swarapriya, In the movie Ladki (1953), the song "Aurat Na Ho To Zindagi Hain" is actually a duet song. One is definitely KK but I could not identify the other male voice. I think it is C. Ramchandra himself (not 100% sure). If anybody clears my doubt, I will be happy.... Regards Soumik It is C Ramchandra. Viraj |
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(Hasrat Jaipuri) Jadoo Nagri (1961)
The story of this movie revolves around sorcery and sword play with very bad special effects. Even usually reliable Tripathiji disappoints with his music compositions. The songs “Loot Liya” and “Nigaahon Mein” offer about an average fare. However the movie has good background score with shehnai instrument dominating the proceedings. The movie was in black and white but all the songs were picturized in color. I am uploading all songs and a few music clips in two back-to-back posts. Here are the songs… Attached image(s) ![]() Attached File(s) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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A Few Music Clips from "Jadoo Nagri (1961)"...
Here are some of the music clips from the film... Attached image(s) ![]() Attached File(s) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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(Majrooh) Akeli Mat Jaiyo (1963)
This film starts out with a lot of promise but soon fizzles down to a senseless drama. Apart from the beautiful Meena Kumari, one of the highlights of the film is the music by Madan Mohan Saab. Mohan Saab worked with Majrooh Saab in only a handful of films (seven to be exact) but each time they collaborated the results were excellent. This movie is no exception. There are at least three songs that stand out in this film. These are: the title song “Akeli Mat Jaiyo” by Lata, Asha’s club dance song “Thodi Deir”, and the unforgettable Lata’s solo, “Woh Jo Milte The Kabhi”. I am uploading these and other songs, plus a couple of specials in two back-to-back posts. Here are the songs in the first post… Attached image(s) ![]() Attached File(s) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Concluding Songs from "Akeli Mat Jaiyo (1963)"...
Here are the rest of the songs from this beautiful album... Attached image(s) ![]() Attached File(s) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Regular Member ![]() Group: Members Posts: 760 Joined: 6-June 12 From: Edinburgh, UK Member No.: 235661 ![]() |
Dear Swarapriya,
In the movie "Naukri" (1954) these are few rectifications: 1. Ek Chhoti Si Naukri - The name of the singer will be Shyamal Mitra and not Shyam Mitra. 2. Hey Lo Baadal - The singer is not definitely Kishore Kumar. I am 100% sure about it.The voice is completely different and doesnot match with KK.The voice here sounds similar to Shyamal Mitra. Moreover there is no mention about this song in the KK's biography, websites or elsewhere. Maybe somebody from the forum can throw light on this. Regards Soumik (Shailendra) Naukri (1954) This Bimalda's film deals with unemployment. Remember the movie was made in 1954. Seems like it could have been made recently as the subject is still topical. The song "Chhota Sa Ghar" was very popular. Interestingly this song is based on a song in Bengali sung by Kishoreda, "Hey Lo Baadal". It was composed by Chitta Roy and lyrics were written by Gaouriprasanna Majumdar. I am uploading that song here as a reference. Hrishikesh Mukherjee was the editor of the film. Here are the songs from this film... |
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Dear Swarapriya, In the movie "Naukri" (1954) these are few rectifications: 1. Ek Chhoti Si Naukri - The name of the singer will be Shyamal Mitra and not Shyam Mitra. 2. Hey Lo Baadal - The singer is not definitely Kishore Kumar. I am 100% sure about it.The voice is completely different and doesnot match with KK.The voice here sounds similar to Shyamal Mitra. Moreover there is no mention about this song in the KK's biography, websites or elsewhere. Maybe somebody from the forum can throw light on this. Regards Soumik (Shailendra) Naukri (1954) This Bimalda's film deals with unemployment. Remember the movie was made in 1954. Seems like it could have been made recently as the subject is still topical. The song "Chhota Sa Ghar" was very popular. Interestingly this song is based on a song in Bengali sung by Kishoreda, "Hey Lo Baadal". It was composed by Chitta Roy and lyrics were written by Gaouriprasanna Majumdar. I am uploading that song here as a reference. Hrishikesh Mukherjee was the editor of the film. Here are the songs from this film... Dear Soumik as per HFGK the name of singers in the song EK CHOOTI SI are 1) Kishore Kumar 2) Shanker das gupta 3) shyamal mitra Taiyab53 |
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Thanks Bro.... You clear my doubt, though C.Ramchandra has not been credited in the fllm or elsewhere. Soumik Dear Swarapriya, In the movie Ladki (1953), the song "Aurat Na Ho To Zindagi Hain" is actually a duet song. One is definitely KK but I could not identify the other male voice. I think it is C. Ramchandra himself (not 100% sure). If anybody clears my doubt, I will be happy.... Regards Soumik It is C Ramchandra. Viraj there are 2 parts of this song as Per HFGK- 1 st part is sung by Om prakash & second part there are Kishore Kumar & krishna goel(although in HFGK have mentioned others) & to me it looks more of Krishna goel rather than C ramchandra. others opinion is required. thanks |
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Dedicated Member ![]() Group: Angels Posts: 15469 Joined: 8-January 08 Member No.: 36307 ![]() |
Dear Swarapriya, In the movie "Naukri" (1954) these are few rectifications: 1. Ek Chhoti Si Naukri - The name of the singer will be Shyamal Mitra and not Shyam Mitra. 2. Hey Lo Baadal - The singer is not definitely Kishore Kumar. I am 100% sure about it.The voice is completely different and doesnot match with KK.The voice here sounds similar to Shyamal Mitra. Moreover there is no mention about this song in the KK's biography, websites or elsewhere. Maybe somebody from the forum can throw light on this. Regards Soumik Soumik, it was an error on my part. It should be Shyamal Mitra and not Shyam Mitra. The error was in my database and it was carried over onto the table. As far as the Bengali song, you probably are right. Until a clarification comes along I will leave as it is for now. Thanks, S |
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