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, Dev, Dilip & Kishore

 
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post Apr 30 2012, 03:48 AM
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Concluding Songs from "Jab Pyar Kisise Hota Hai (1961)"...

Here are some of the extended versions from this popular album...


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post May 6 2012, 11:29 PM
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(Dilip) Duniya (1984)

Here is a fine album from RD with a lovely duet of Lataji and Kishoreda, "Gehre Halke"...


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post May 13 2012, 11:14 PM
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(Kishore) Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein (1964)

If there is any doubt about the real genius of Kishore Kumar, then show that someone this film “Door Gagan ki Chhaon Mein”. Besides acting and singing in the film, he also wrote the story, screenplay, couple of songs, composed music, produced, and directed it. That is eight faces of this eccentric comic but serious minded genius. An amazing accomplishment anyway one looks at it.

I am uploading songs from this album including some specials in four back-to-back posts. The first post contains all the songs from an original soundtrack album. The second post contains rest of the songs from the film that were not on the CD and some extended versions and also a couple of specials. The third post contains some musical clips from the film ripped from a DVD. The fourth and final post contains several instrumentals.

This movie, the first directorial triumph of Kishoreda, inspired remakes in several Southern Indian languages. The Telugu hit film “Ramu” released in 1968 was one such film. I will upload songs from this film after I am done with the Hindi version.

Now for the songs in the first post…


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post May 13 2012, 11:28 PM
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Continuing Songs from "Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein (1964)"...

Here are the rest of the songs from this beautiful album including some extended versions and a couple of specials...


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post May 13 2012, 11:35 PM
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Some Musical Clips from "Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein (1964)"...

Here are some musical clips from this album...


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Concluding Songs from "Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein (1964)"...

The song "Aa Chal Ke Tujhe" has been a favorite with many instrumentalists. I am uploading this tune played on different instruments and an instrumental of "Koi Lauta De" below...


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Ramu (1968) - A Telugu Film

This hit Telugu film was inspired by Kishore Kumar's "Door Gagan ki Chaon Mein (1964)". Here are the songs from this album...


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(Dev) Maya (1961)

There are nine beautiful songs in this film that cast a spell on you. Each one of them is that good. The songs from this are definitely as charming as Dev’s debonair mannerisms.

The film has that perennial pleaser, the duet by Lata and Rafi Saab, "Tasveer Teri Dil Mein". One of my favorite songs of Lata, "Jaa Re" is from this film. There are three solos by Rafi Saab, two of which are Rafi Saab's distinctively great songs. There are also a couple of duets of Lata and Dwijen Mukherjee (one of them is almost a solo) that are lovely to listen to. Dwijen has an impeccable resemblance to Hemantda's voice. For a minute I thought I was actually listening to Hemantda. I was that easily fooled. I don't know too much about this singer. May be some of our members can shed some light on him.

I will upload these melodious songs in back-to-back three posts. The first post and parts of the second post contain all songs from the film, from an original soundtrack album. The second post also contains several music clips. The third post contains several instrumentals.

Let Salilda do his wizardry starting with these songs in the first post...

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Continuing Songs from "Maya (1961)"...

Here are the rest of the songs and some music clips from this fine album...


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Concluding Songs from "Maya (1961)"...

In this post I am including several instrumentals...


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QUOTE(swarapriya @ May 13 2012, 11:54 PM) *

Concluding Songs from "Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein (1964)"...

The song "Aa Chal Ke Tujhe" has been a favorite with many instrumentalists. I am uploading this tune played on different instruments and an instrumental of "Koi Lauta De" below...


This is an extraordinary musical album of an all time classic hit film.DGKCM proves why Kishoreji is the greatest artist of all times.

JAI MAHAGURU PARAMATMA MAHAPRABHU SHRI KISHOREDA BHAGWAN KI!!!
KISHORE KUMAR IS THE GREATEST SINGER AND ALL-ROUNDER ARTIST IN THE WORLD!!!
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(Dilip) Mashaal (1984)

There were several firsts of this Yash Chopra produced and directed film. Chopraji was working with Dilip Saab for the first time. This was the first film of Javed Akhtar after his break with Salim for which he wrote the story and provided the screenplay. Incidentally, Yashji gave Akhtar Saab first break as a lyricist for his earlier film "Silsila (1981)". Also, this was the first time Hridyanath Mangeshkarji composed music for a Yash Chopra film. These and other tidbits like these Chopraji revealed in an interview with Karan Johar that is given in the second post.

Here are the songs from this film from an original soundtrack album...


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Karan Johar Interviews Yash Chopra on the "Making of Mashaal (1984)"...

I am uploading below an interview with Yash Chopra by Karan Johar on the making of "Mashaal (1984)". Because of the length of this interview, I split it into three parts. Downloading any one or two parts will not do. To access the full interview, please upload all of the three parts.

Here is the interview...


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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Apr 9 2012, 12:40 AM) *

(Dev) Hum Dono (1961)

Jaidevji gave beautiful music to many films. Yet he is remembered best for the outstanding music he composed for this film. Songs of "Hum Dono" are further enriched because of the great lyrics written by inimitable Sahir Saab.

This film with the screenplay and dialogues by Vijay Anand was directed by one of Dev's close friends Amarjeet. Amarjeet was a publicist for Dev who also made "Teen Deviyan" and "Gambler". This is one of the hallmarks of Dev's character, helping his friends when needed. He gave break to Guru Dutt. He helped Raj Khosla by requesting Guru to take him under his wings. He gave a chance to his younger brother Vijay who turned out to be one of our fine directors. Dev also introduced or helped careers of many other actors, Tina Munim, Zeenat Aman, and Jackie Shroff, to name a few.

I am uploading the songs from this film and several specials in three back-to-back posts. The first post contains songs from an original soundtrack album. The second post contains several specials including commentaries. The third post contains some instrumentals.

A colorized version of "Hum Dono" was released in 2011 as "Hum Dono Rangeen". But the movie went unnoticed.

Here are the songs in the first post from this outstanding album...

Jaidev had not been at very good terms with Lata when word leaked out that Jaidev was planning to offer "Allah Tero Naam" to M S Subbalaxmi. When Lata heard of this, she, in her own charming way dissuaded Jaidev from calling M S S. She reportedly said something of why go outside of the "Family" when a "nacheez" like Lata was available. The greats like Lata had to be brilliant at their profession but they also had the sixth sense of preventing disaster. Who knows what would have happened if MSS has started in Hindi movies!
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QUOTE(nandi @ May 31 2012, 09:46 AM) *

Jaidev had not been at very good terms with Lata when word leaked out that Jaidev was planning to offer "Allah Tero Naam" to M S Subbalaxmi. When Lata heard of this, she, in her own charming way dissuaded Jaidev from calling M S S. She reportedly said something of why go outside of the "Family" when a "nacheez" like Lata was available. The greats like Lata had to be brilliant at their profession but they also had the sixth sense of preventing disaster. Who knows what would have happened if MSS has started in Hindi movies!


Nandi, thanks for the note.

MSS was a towering legend. She didn't need to sing in Hindi films to prove her prowess. She left enough of her work for generations to enjoy. There was nobody like her before, or since then. A great singing genius.

Cheers,
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