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Concluding Songs from "Lal Haveli (1944)"... Here are the rest of the songs from this fine album... hi SP could u pl check the song "ab raat milan ki beet chuki" uploaded in lal haveli album again because as per "mohd rafi mere geet tumhare" geet kosh the song is sung by rafi saheb and is from film jadoo-1951. romesh Thank you very much Romesh. I tagged the song wrong. Hence the error. My apologies to all the folks who have downloaded this song. -S |
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Dedicated Member ![]() Group: Angels Posts: 15469 Joined: 8-January 08 Member No.: 36307 ![]() |
Concluding Songs from "Lal Haveli (1944)"... Here are the rest of the songs from this fine album... hi SP could u pl check the song "ab raat milan ki beet chuki" uploaded in lal haveli album again because as per "mohd rafi mere geet tumhare" geet kosh the song is sung by rafi saheb and is from film jadoo-1951. romesh Romesh Saab is right...I saw his message after downloading....lucky I'm not on a d/load budget! My tagging error Faraaj. Sorry about that. -S |
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Dedicated Member ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2198 Joined: 1-July 08 From: Sydney, Australia Member No.: 58864 ![]() |
Concluding Songs from "Lal Haveli (1944)"... Here are the rest of the songs from this fine album... hi SP could u pl check the song "ab raat milan ki beet chuki" uploaded in lal haveli album again because as per "mohd rafi mere geet tumhare" geet kosh the song is sung by rafi saheb and is from film jadoo-1951. romesh Romesh Saab is right...I saw his message after downloading....lucky I'm not on a d/load budget! My tagging error Faraaj. Sorry about that. -S Not a problem at all Swarapriya....its a challenge getting the taggings for thousand's of songs completely correct. All of us HF regulars know and face that dilemma!!! 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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Please upload
Chandni Chowk 1954 thnx in advance. ![]() Zindagi to bewfa hai ek din thukrayegi Maut mahbooba hai sath lekar jayegi |
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(Meena) Chandni Chowk (1954)
Here is a beautiful album from Roshan Saab. I am posting these on request in two back-to-back posts. The first set of songs... Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Concluding Songs from "Chandni Chowk (1954)"...
Here are the rest of the songs from this fine album... Attached image(s) ![]() |
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SP, Faraaj, romesh ji
thanks a lot for uploading rare albums ![]() Regards, Yogi An open source Person |
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(Nargis) Early Albums I am missing the following early albums of Nargis. I am requesting members to share songs from anyone of these albums. Thanks. Here is the list ... Talash-E-Haq (1939) – Baby Raani (Nargis) – Music: Jaddanbai Tamanna (1942) – Leela Desai, Nargis, Suraiya & Jairaj – Music: K.C. Dey Bisvi Sadi (1945) – Nargis, Ashalata, Bhudo Advani & Motilal – Music: Pannalal Ghosh Nargis (1946) – Nargis Mehndi (1947) – Nargis Romeo and Juliet (1947) - Nargis Anjuman (1948) – Nargis, Neelam, Jairaj & Anwar Hussain – Music: Bulo C. Rani Roomal (1949) – Nargis, Jairaj & Jeevan – Music: Aziz Khan SP, from above list if you have any album(s) Please upload other wise kindly reupload (Nargis) Taqdeer (1943) Regards, Yogi An open source Person |
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(Nargis) Early Albums I am missing the following early albums of Nargis. I am requesting members to share songs from anyone of these albums. Thanks. Here is the list ... Talash-E-Haq (1939) – Baby Raani (Nargis) – Music: Jaddanbai Tamanna (1942) – Leela Desai, Nargis, Suraiya & Jairaj – Music: K.C. Dey Bisvi Sadi (1945) – Nargis, Ashalata, Bhudo Advani & Motilal – Music: Pannalal Ghosh Nargis (1946) – Nargis Mehndi (1947) – Nargis Romeo and Juliet (1947) - Nargis Anjuman (1948) – Nargis, Neelam, Jairaj & Anwar Hussain – Music: Bulo C. Rani Roomal (1949) – Nargis, Jairaj & Jeevan – Music: Aziz Khan SP, from above list if you have any album(s) Please upload other wise kindly reupload (Nargis) Taqdeer (1943) Yogi, I will have to come back with an answer on these. I think I do have some of the albums. I will check them. Please give me a day or two. Thanks & cheers. -S |
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(Nargis) Jagte Raho (1956)
“Jagte Raho” is one of the brilliant movies ever to adorn the Indian cinema. It probably ranks high up there with Guru Dutt’s classic “Pyaasa”. Yet neither could earn even a single award nationally. But both movies received significant recognition in later years. Indian audience took notice of “Jagte Raho” only after it won the Grand Prix Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. “Jagte Raho” was made in Bengali and Hindi simultaneously. The Bengali version was called “Ek Din Raatre”. The closed nature of the city and indifference of its people that form the theme for the movie gives Raj Kapoor another chance to give a mesmerizingly stunning performance. The debutant director duo Amit Moitra and Shombhu Mitra also were responsible for the story and the screenplay of the film. The story goes that Raj has invited the actor Shombhu to co-direct this movie with Amit. Shombhu directed only another movie later in Bengali in 1959, “Subha Bibaha”. I am not sure what Amit has done after this movie. One thing is for sure, neither one directed another Hindi movie. K.A. Abbas, who authored “Shree 420” earlier for Raj, wrote the dialogues for this film. The movie boasts several good performances by many of the supporting actors. But the most brilliant one was by the venerable Motilal. As a drunk he gives one of the most memorable performances ever to hit the Indian screen. The song he sings on the screen, “Zindagi Khwaab Hai”, was done by Mukesh. Interestingly, Motilal was the one who brought Mukesh to Bombay when he heard him sing at his sister’s wedding. Shankar & Jaikishan, who were regulars with Raj’s movies, did not compose music for this movie. Instead the honors went to Salil Chowdhury. Salil da takes the opportunity to compose some beautiful tunes. Apart from “Zindagi” the other numbers that are worth their weight in gold are the bhangra song “Main Koi Jhoot Boliya” and the beautiful “Jaago Mohan Pyaare” by Lataji. Incidentally, the piece of music composed at the end of the movie was later used by Salil da for Bimal Roy’s “Madhumati (1958)” in the song “Aaja Re Pardesi” at the suggestion of the lyricist Shailendra. Bimalda was initially reluctant to this idea but Salil da won him over. Nargis makes a cameo appearance in this movie near the end. This was the sixteenth and the last time Nargis and Raj Kapoor were in a movie together. Nargis parted her ways with Raj and married Sunil Dutt whom she met when she was working with him in “Mother India” the previous year. I am uploading below all the songs from the movie in three back-to-back posts. The first post contains all the songs from the film. The second post contains some instrumentals. The third post contains some of the extended versions of the songs. Some of these songs came from a CD and others from a DVD including the extended versions. One or two songs may have come from other sources such as this Forum. Now for details of the songs and the songs themselves … Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Continuing Songs from "Jagte Raho (1956)"...
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Concluding Songs from "Jagte Raho (1956)"...
Here are a couple of extended version songs from this fine album... This post has been edited by swarapriya: Nov 25 2010, 07:28 AM Attached image(s) ![]() |
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(Nargis) Jagte Raho (1956) “Jagte Raho” is one of the brilliant movies ever to adorn the Indian cinema. It probably ranks high up there with Guru Dutt’s classic “Pyaasa”. Yet neither could earn even a single award nationally. But both movies received significant recognition in later years. Indian audience took notice of “Jagte Raho” only after it won the Grand Prix Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. “Jagte Raho” was made in Bengali and Hindi simultaneously. The Bengali version was called “Ek Din Raatre”. The closed nature of the city and indifference of its people that form the theme for the movie gives Raj Kapoor another chance to give a mesmerizingly stunning performance. The debutant director duo Amit Moitra and Shombhu Mitra also were responsible for the story and the screenplay of the film. The story goes that Raj has invited the actor Shombhu to co-direct this movie with Amit. Shombhu directed only another movie later in Bengali in 1959, “Subha Bibaha”. I am not sure what Amit has done after this movie. One thing is for sure, neither one directed another Hindi movie. K.A. Abbas, who authored “Shree 420” earlier for Raj, wrote the dialogues for this film. The movie boasts several good performances by many of the supporting actors. But the most brilliant one was by the venerable Motilal. As a drunk he gives one of the most memorable performances ever to hit the Indian screen. The song he sings on the screen, “Zindagi Khwaab Hai”, was done by Mukesh. Interestingly, Motilal was the one who brought Mukesh to Bombay when he heard him sing at his sister’s wedding. Shankar & Jaikishan, who were regulars with Raj’s movies, did not compose music for this movie. Instead the honors went to Salil Chowdhury. Salil da takes the opportunity to compose some beautiful tunes. Apart from “Zindagi” the other numbers that are worth their weight in gold are the bhangra song “Main Koi Jhoot Boliya” and the beautiful “Jaago Mohan Pyaare” by Lataji. Incidentally, the piece of music composed at the end of the movie was later used by Salil da for Bimal Roy’s “Madhumati (1958)” in the song “Aaja Re Pardesi” at the suggestion of the lyricist Shailendra. Bimalda was initially reluctant to this idea but Salil da won him over. Nargis makes a cameo appearance in this movie near the end. This was the sixteenth and the last time Nargis and Raj Kapoor were in a movie together. Nargis parted her ways with Raj and married Sunil Dutt whom she met when she was working with him in “Mother India” the previous year. I am uploading below all the songs from the movie in three back-to-back posts. The first post contains all the songs from the film. The second post contains some instrumentals. The third post contains some of the extended versions of the songs. Some of these songs came from a CD and others from a DVD including the extended versions. One or two songs may have come from other sources such as this Forum. Now for details of the songs and the songs themselves … This post has been edited by romesh: Nov 25 2010, 07:58 AM |
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