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swarapriya
QUOTE(HarshBhatt @ Mar 19 2013, 08:25 PM) *

Superb collection, keep sharing


Thank you kindly Harshji. Cheers. -S

swarapriya
(Anand Bakshi) Tin Tin Tin (1959)

I am not sure of how many songs are there in this film. The table below lists four of them. I have only one of them from these that I will upload below. The other missing songs are shown in red italics in the table. If you have these or any other missing songs from this film, please kindly share. Thank, you.

Now for the only song I have...
swarapriya
(Hasrat Jaipuri) Nishan Danka (1952)

I am uploading three songs from this album below. There seem to be at least four songs I am missing from this album. These are listed in red italics in the table below. If you happen to have these or any other missing songs from this album, please kindly share them with rest of us. Thanks.

Here are the three songs I have...
taiyab53
QUOTE(swarapriya @ Mar 20 2013, 01:32 PM) *

(Anand Bakshi) Tin Tin Tin (1959)

I am not sure of how many songs are there in this film. The table below lists four of them. I have only one of them from these that I will upload below. The other missing songs are shown in red italics in the table. If you have these or any other missing songs from this film, please kindly share. Thank, you.

Now for the only song I have...

here is one from my collection
taiyab
1959-tin tin tin-baaghon main phoolon ki bahar-sabita bennerji-bulo c rani-anand bakshi-3.37 mins-192 br
taiyab53
QUOTE(swarapriya @ Mar 21 2013, 01:39 PM) *

(Hasrat Jaipuri) Nishan Danka (1952)

I am uploading three songs from this album below. There seem to be at least four songs I am missing from this album. These are listed in red italics in the table below. If you happen to have these or any other missing songs from this album, please kindly share them with rest of us. Thanks.

Here are the three songs I have...

two songs from the requested
taiyab
1)1952-nishaan danka-milna hai tumhain to mil jaao -asha-basant prakash-hasrat jaipuri-128 br-3.01 mins
2)1952-nishan danka-o tore bina zindagi -asha-basant prakash-hasrat jaipuri-192 br-3.17 mins
swarapriya
QUOTE(taiyab53 @ Mar 21 2013, 11:00 AM) *

QUOTE(swarapriya @ Mar 20 2013, 01:32 PM) *

(Anand Bakshi) Tin Tin Tin (1959)

I am not sure of how many songs are there in this film. The table below lists four of them. I have only one of them from these that I will upload below. The other missing songs are shown in red italics in the table. If you have these or any other missing songs from this film, please kindly share. Thank, you.

Now for the only song I have...

here is one from my collection
taiyab
1959-tin tin tin-baaghon main phoolon ki bahar-sabita bennerji-bulo c rani-anand bakshi-3.37 mins-192 br


Thanks for the song Taiyab. Cheers. -S
swarapriya
QUOTE(taiyab53 @ Mar 21 2013, 11:34 AM) *

QUOTE(swarapriya @ Mar 21 2013, 01:39 PM) *

(Hasrat Jaipuri) Nishan Danka (1952)

I am uploading three songs from this album below. There seem to be at least four songs I am missing from this album. These are listed in red italics in the table below. If you happen to have these or any other missing songs from this album, please kindly share them with rest of us. Thanks.

Here are the three songs I have...

two songs from the requested
taiyab
1)1952-nishaan danka-milna hai tumhain to mil jaao -asha-basant prakash-hasrat jaipuri-128 br-3.01 mins
2)1952-nishan danka-o tore bina zindagi -asha-basant prakash-hasrat jaipuri-192 br-3.17 mins


Thank you very much Taiyab for both the songs. Cheers. -S

swarapriya
(Javed Akhtar) Trishul (1978)

Salim & Javed have recycled this story many times where an abandoned child is raised by his mother to grow up to get even with his estranged father. Yash Chopra himself directed several movies based on the same story. Besides the familiar theme, most of these movies also had almost the same stars. This movie was a huge hit. Yet this was one of the inferior works of everyone involved.

The team of Khayyam & Sahir was back once again for this movie. Even though results were not as spectacular as before when they pooled their talents together for "Kabhi Kabhie (1976)", the songs and music of this film are actually not that bad. One of our great and talented singers Yesudasji joins Kishoreda and Lataji in various songs in this film. He has three songs.

Interestingly, Waheeda who played wife of Amitabh in their previous outing in "Kabhi Kabhie" only two years earlier stars here as Amitabh's mother who eventually incites and inspires her son to avenge the wrong doing done by his father.

I am uploading songs from this film from an original soundtrack album below...
Sangeet
QUOTE(swarapriya @ Mar 22 2013, 03:39 AM) *

(Anand Bakshi) Tin Tin Tin (1959)

I am not sure of how many songs are there in this film.


This is what Geetkosh lists

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swarapriya
QUOTE(Sangeet @ Mar 22 2013, 07:07 PM) *

QUOTE(swarapriya @ Mar 22 2013, 03:39 AM) *

(Anand Bakshi) Tin Tin Tin (1959)

I am not sure of how many songs are there in this film.


This is what Geetkosh lists

Click to view attachment


Thanks for the information Sangeetji. Cheers. -S
swarapriya
(Majrooh) Daaera (1953)

The story of “Daaera” revolves around a very young woman (played by Meena Kumari who was barely 19 at that time) tending to an ailing husband (played by Kumar) who is old enough to be her grandfather. Kamaal Amrohi (see his attached picture below), of “Mahal (1949)” and “Pakeezah (1972)” fame, who directed the movie, was married to Meenaji during this time. He was already married but Meenaji fell in love him during one of her shootings and married him in 1952. He was at least14 years senior to her.

The movie from the outset is very gloomy. Meenaji’s character never leaves the place she is in. Either she is taking care of her husband in one room or she is sleeping in the attached terrace and gazing the sky’s enormous vacuum. There are only few characters in the film that come and go. There is a doctor who pays an occasional visit to the patient. Next to the terrace there is another woman (Roopkala) who is hiding away from her own sad story. Then there is the landlady (Pratima Devi) who rented the house to the “odd” couple. She has a son (Nasir Khan) who along with rest in the family mistakenly thinks that Meena is the daughter of the old man and falls in love with her.

Amidst this story of darkness filled with gloom and eventual doom, one thing that stands out as a bright spot is its music. The songs composed by Jamal Sen are simply outstanding. More on Jamal Senji below. Beautiful lyrics for these songs were written by Kaif Bhopali and Majrooh Sultanpuri. The standout singer of the album is Mubarak Begum. She has three beautiful solos and a duet with Rafi Saab. Begum Saab is simply superb in these songs. I wonder why she never got her proper due. There are also three beautiful songs by Talatji in his own inimitable style that deeply touches heart.

A word about Jamal Senji. Jamal Sen was a descendant of Tansen and a rich lineage of proficient musicians preceding him in his family. He himself was a singer, dancer, poet, and was a master of many musical instruments including dholak, pakhawaj, and tabla. He worked many years under Master Ghulam Haider until the latter migrated to Pakistan after the partition. He finally got a break in Kidar Sharma’s “Shokhiyan” in 1951 as a full-fledged music director. The music of the film was a roaring success. It was followed by “Daaera”. The movie flopped but its music stood out. Uncompromising and proud of his lineage, Sen never was co-operative. This slowly alienated him among the film folks. He slowly drifted away from memories. In the end he died in sheer poverty, isolated, unsung, unwanted, and uncared for.

More about the songs from this film. The song “Aa Bhi Jaa” appears many times in the movie as the first two stanzas are repeated several times. Also the lovely duet “Devta Tum Ho” appears four times, each time with different lines. I took most of the songs from a DVD whose soundtrack was simply awful and the audio quality was uneven. I tried to clean the songs the best I could and the final result is not as bad as it sounds. For example, the song “Aa Bhi Jaa” starts with a lot of noise, about 30 seconds of music. Then when the vocals come the sound becomes crispier. I have a CD version of this (about a minute shorter) available. I will be happy to upload this if anyone is interested. Another note. The song “Aansoo Toh Nahin” in the DVD is 4 min 27 secs long. This is exactly identical to the CD version I am uploading here but that is nearly shorter by 70 seconds. Repeated listening of both versions didn’t offer any clue where the differences lie. If anyone is interested in the DVD version, I will be happy to upload this as well.

I am uploading these songs in two back-to-back posts. Here is the first set of songs…
swarapriya
Concluding Songs from "Daaera (1953)"...

Here are the rest of the songs from this beautiful album...
swarapriya
(Rajinder Krishan) Samadhi (1950)

Here are the songs from this album...
swarapriya
(Shailendra) Shrimatiji (1952)

I am uploading songs from this album in two back-to-back posts. Here is the first set...
swarapriya
Concluding Songs from "Shrimatiji (1952)"...

Here are the rest of the songs from this album except one. The missing song is shown in red italics in the table below. I am requesting members to share this song if they have it. Thanks.

Here are the songs...
swarapriya
(Shakeel) Jan Pahchan (1950)

Most of the following write up appeared in one of my earlier postings...

Here is another Nargis-Raj starrer that had similar theme like Raj's maiden directorial venture "Aag (1948)". He repeated the same theme again with "Satyam Sivam Sundaram" made in 1978. Ramanand Sagar who made his debut with Raj's "Barsaat" in 1949 for which he wrote its story, screenplay, and dialogues is at the helm here writing the screenplay and dialogues for “Jan Pahchan”. But the real story here is neither about Nargis & Raj nor Sagar. It is about the music of this movie.

Khemchand Prakash (his picture attached), who made his debut when he was 21 as a music director in 1939 with "Ghazi Salahuddin" was just coming back from his greatest triumph "Mahal", made in 1949. The movie catapulted Lata Mangeshkar to fame and fortune. Unfortunately Prakashji passed away while composing music for "Jan Pahchan". He was barely 42. In his brief stint of 11 plus years of professional career he composed music for 34 films. Manna Dey took over after Prakashji's death to complete the music directorial duties of "Jan Pahchan".

Besides turning around Lataji's career, Prakashji was also responsible for giving Kishoreda his initial break in the movie "Ziddi" made in 1948 with the solo song "Marne Ki Duaayen".

Every song in this album is an absolute beauty. Here Geetaji is at her best singing five soul stirring solos and a beautiful romantic melody with Talat Saab. I haven't heard many of Dasgupta's songs, but both of his solos are also fine listening. I am uploading these songs in two back-to-back posts.

Here are the songs in the first post…
swarapriya
Concluding Songs from "Jan Pahchan (1950)"...

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


swarapriya
(Anand Bakshi) Air Mail (1960)

I have only three songs from this album. I am missing at least three songs that are shown in red italics in the table below. If you have these or other songs from this album, please kindly share. Thank you.

Now for the three songs I have...
swarapriya
(Hasrat Jaipuri) Parbat (1952)

Songs from this album were recently uploaded in this very thread. They are available starting at the following location...

http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?show...4658&st=219

swarapriya
(Javed Akhtar) Kaala Patthar (1979)

This movie came from Yash Chopra's house. Its story was written by Salim & Javed team. It was loosely based on Joseph Conrad's serial "Lord Jim" that was published starting in 1899 in Britain's Blackwood Magazine. Later it was published as a book with the same title. In 1965, Richard Brooks made it into a movie with the same name where Peter O'Toole played the title role of a tormented soul who was trying to come to terms with his past for the serious error of neglect he committed earlier in his life that resulted in the loss of several lives.

Interestingly, the great Salil Chowdhury provided the background music for the film. The songs were composed by Rajesh Roshan. It is interesting to know how this came about as the practice of splitting music duties like in this film was not as prevalent in 70's and 80's as it is today.

I am uploading songs from this film in two back-to-back posts. Here are the songs in the first post...
swarapriya
Concluding Songs from "Kaala Patthar (1979)"...

Here are the rest of the songs from this album...
swarapriya
(Majrooh) Fareb (1953)

Here are the songs from this album...
swarapriya
(Rajinder Krishan) Shaan (1950)

Here are the songs from this album...
swarapriya
(Shailendra) Aah (1953)

Most of the following write up appeared in one of my earlier postings of this fine album...

This was the first movie Raj produced but did not direct that was a commercial failure. At least his "Aag (1948)" was an artistic triumph even though it did not pan out financially. After garnering unprecedented successes he enjoyed with his earlier movies, "Barsaat (1949)" and "Awaara (1951)", the failure of "Aah" was a big downer for Raj. Bunny Reuben, who was a close friend of Raj, writes in Raj’s biography how Raj recalled his "Aah" experience. Raj went and saw the movie on the first day in the Opera House in Bombay and could tell from the way the audience reacted that this movie was going to be a flop. Based on this he decided to revise its ending from tragedy to a somewhat neutral ending where the hero's life is "spared" and is reunited with his sweetheart for eventuality they were to face together. The DVDs that are available out today have this revised version.

If one examines Raj's own home production movies until this point, one key trend stands out. In all these movies one of the key characters either dies or suffers a traumatic experience. In "Aag" this is shown as the disfigurement of the hero. In "Barsaat" there is a death (Nimmi's). In "Awaara" the hero is imprisoned for life. In the original version of "Aah" the hero dies. Later on this also manifests in several of his other movies.

The story of "Aah" was written by Inder Raj Anand. But nearly final 30 minutes of the movie of the original version was a direct lift from Barua's Devdas (with K.L. Saigal), made in 1935. Here we see the hero traveling in a train with his servant, then using a horse carriage to go to the bride’s place on her wedding night, and eventual death right in front of her bungalow as the wedding procession passes by unaware of his dead body. By the way the horse carriage driver was played by Mukesh singing that famous song “Chhoti Si Zindagani”.

I am uploading all of the songs from this movie in back-to-back two posts. All songs of the movie are from an original soundtrack album CD. I am uploading a special and also an extended version of the song "Jhanan Jhanan". Unfortunately, its quality is not that good. This song is by the courtesy of the Forum members. Thank you.

The songs of "Aah", like most of Shankar-Jaikishan's earlier movies, made history. Each of the song was a major hit. Even though they all are marvelous, one song is a standout. Lataji's "Yeh Shaam Ki Tanhayian" is one of my all-time favorites. I probably heard this zillion times yet I never get tired of it. The sweetness, the melancholy, and the longing were superbly executed in an unforgettable way by Lataji to Shailendra's rich lyrics. This song stays in your heart forever. This is truly an ageless classic masterpiece.

Now for details of the songs in the first post and the songs themselves...
swarapriya
Continuing Songs from "Aah (1953)"...

Here are more songs from this beautiful album. The song "Maiyya Yashoda Ji" was added later on to give the movie happy ending...
swarapriya
Concluding With Instrumentals of the Songs from "Aah (1953)"...

Here are instrumentals of some of the songs from this popular album...
swarapriya
(Shakeel) Pardes (1950)

This movie was directed by M. Sadiq who later directed Guru Dutt’s famous movie on friendship and love “Chaudhvin ka Chand” in 1960. Guru surprised everyone when he elected Sadiq, who of late hasn’t done much good commercially, to direct his movie. This was soon after the debacle Guru suffered with his classic “Kaagaz ke Phool” in 1959, his last directorial effort. But after seeing this movie, “Pardes”, I can see why Guru went for Sadiq. “Pardes” also at its heart was based on the theme of friendship and love. This may have given another reason to Guru to have Sadiq handle the directorial duties of his film “Chaudhvin ka Chand”.

Incidentally, Madhubala’s younger sister Chanchal was introduced in this movie in a small and insignificant role.

Here are the songs from this film…
swarapriya
(Anand Bakshi) Mehlon Ke Khwab (1960)

Madhubala produced this film that starred herself, her sister Chanchal in a major role, and her husband Kishore Kumar. Interestingly Kishoreda was paired with Chanchal in the film whereas Madhubala’s love interest was Pradeep Kumar. But Kumar only had a very limited role. Even Madhubala’s role was also somewhat limited. She gave her sister Chanchal most of the screen time.

In this film, one can easily detect that something was wrong with Madhubala’s health. She looked very pale. The health might have been a compelling reason why Chanchal garnered so much of screen time. Madhubala’s health became so bad that things took turn for worse for her. While shooting the film Madhubala collapsed and fainted. With her congenital heart problem playing havoc with her health, she was flown to England for treatment. The movie was finished with Chanchal stepping in for her sister.

Most of the songs in this film are good. Their quality is variable ranging from fair to decent. Please note that the song “Gar Tum” has some skips between 2:20 and 3:00. Also, the song “Yeh Hai” between 2:10 and 2:45.

Here are the songs from this album…
taiyab53
QUOTE(swarapriya @ Apr 3 2013, 01:41 PM) *

(Anand Bakshi) Mehlon Ke Khwab (1960)

Madhubala produced this film that starred herself, her sister Chanchal in a major role, and her husband Kishore Kumar. Interestingly Kishoreda was paired with Chanchal in the film whereas Madhubala’s love interest was Pradeep Kumar. But Kumar only had a very limited role. Even Madhubala’s role was also somewhat limited. She gave her sister Chanchal most of the screen time.

In this film, one can easily detect that something was wrong with Madhubala’s health. She looked very pale. The health might have been a compelling reason why Chanchal garnered so much of screen time. Madhubala’s health became so bad that things took turn for worse for her. While shooting the film Madhubala collapsed and fainted. With her congenital heart problem playing havoc with her health, she was flown to England for treatment. The movie was finished with Chanchal stepping in for her sister.

Most of the songs in this film are good. Their quality is variable ranging from fair to decent. Please note that the song “Gar Tum” has some skips between 2:20 and 3:00. Also, the song “Yeh Hai” between 2:10 and 2:45.

Here are the songs from this album…

thanks swarapriya for all these gems
just a correction
song TIKDAMBAAZI is from ADHIKAR 1954-AVINASH VYAS-NEELKANTH TIWARI
taiyab
swarapriya
QUOTE(taiyab53 @ Apr 3 2013, 03:41 AM) *

QUOTE(swarapriya @ Apr 3 2013, 01:41 PM) *

(Anand Bakshi) Mehlon Ke Khwab (1960)


thanks swarapriya for all these gems
just a correction
song TIKDAMBAAZI is from ADHIKAR 1954-AVINASH VYAS-NEELKANTH TIWARI
taiyab



Thank you Taiyab. It was a tagging error on my part. I made changes to the table to reflect your suggestion. Thanks a bunch again.

Cheers,
S
usrafian

Visiting to this thread is like visiting in Alibaba-Cave, full of treasure .

Swarapriya, pl accept my regards & thanks for every upload.

My very special thanks for duet of Lata & Rafi in 'Pardes' ... Akhiyaan Mila Ke' .
The song in youthful voice of both the legends is just mind blowing.
Rafian versatility in this song... to bus Ghazab Hai !!!!

USR

swarapriya
QUOTE(usrafian @ Apr 3 2013, 09:32 PM) *

Visiting to this thread is like visiting in Alibaba-Cave, full of treasure .

Swarapriya, pl accept my regards & thanks for every upload.

My very special thanks for duet of Lata & Rafi in 'Pardes' ... Akhiyaan Mila Ke' .
The song in youthful voice of both the legends is just mind blowing.
Rafian versatility in this song... to bus Ghazab Hai !!!!

USR


Thank you kindly My Dear USR. Cheers. -S

swarapriya
(Hasrat Jaipuri) Poonam (1952)

Songs from this album were recently uploaded in this very thread. They are available starting at the following location...

http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?show...4658&st=234

swarapriya
(Javed Akhtar) Dostana (1980)

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swarapriya
(Majrooh) Footpath (1953)

Here are the songs from this album...
swarapriya
(Rajinder Krishan) Aaram (1951)

Here are the songs from this album...
taiyab53
QUOTE(swarapriya @ Apr 7 2013, 01:55 PM) *

(Rajinder Krishan) Aaram (1951)

Here are the songs from this album...

dear swarapriya
the song ROOTHA HUA CHANDA HAI is penned by PREM DHAWAN
Just a correction
thanks
swarapriya
QUOTE(taiyab53 @ Apr 7 2013, 05:04 AM) *

QUOTE(swarapriya @ Apr 7 2013, 01:55 PM) *

(Rajinder Krishan) Aaram (1951)

Here are the songs from this album...

dear swarapriya
the song ROOTHA HUA CHANDA HAI is penned by PREM DHAWAN
Just a correction
thanks


Thank you very much Taiyab for the suggested correction. I have made the change to the table to reflect this. Cheers. -S
swarapriya
(Shailendra) Aas (1953)

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taiyab53
QUOTE(swarapriya @ Apr 8 2013, 01:54 PM) *

(Shailendra) Aas (1953)

Here are the songs from this album...

dear swarapriya
song NAINON SE NAIN HUYE CHAAR is from film AURAT 1953.
just a correction
taiyab
swarapriya
QUOTE(taiyab53 @ Apr 8 2013, 05:30 AM) *

QUOTE(swarapriya @ Apr 8 2013, 01:54 PM) *

(Shailendra) Aas (1953)

Here are the songs from this album...

dear swarapriya
song NAINON SE NAIN HUYE CHAAR is from film AURAT 1953.
just a correction
taiyab


Thanks for pointing out the error My Dear Taiyabji. It was a tagging error on my part. I rectified the problem and the table is now updated.

Thanks again.

Cheers,
S
swarapriya
(Shakeel) Deedar (1951)

This is one of the finer albums of the combination of Naushadji and Shakeel Saab. I am uploading songs from this album in two back-to-back posts. Here are the songs in the first post...
swarapriya
Concluding Songs from "Deedar (1951)"...

Here are the rest of the songs from this fine album...
swarapriya
(Anand Bakshi) Nakhrewali (1960)

Unfortunately I don't have a single song to share with you from this album. A song list is shown in the below table. If you have any of these songs from this album, I am requesting members to kindly share them with rest of us. Thank you.

Here is a list of the songs from this album...
Sangeet
QUOTE(swarapriya @ Apr 10 2013, 12:34 PM) *

(Anand Bakshi) Nakhrewali (1960)

Unfortunately I don't have a single song to share with you from this album. A possible song list is shown in the below table. If you have any of these songs or others not listed here that are from this album, I am requesting members to kindly share them with rest of us. Thank you.

Here is a possible list of the songs from this album...


As per Geetkosh, unfortunately I don't have anything to share
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swarapriya
QUOTE(Sangeet @ Apr 10 2013, 04:52 AM) *

QUOTE(swarapriya @ Apr 10 2013, 12:34 PM) *

(Anand Bakshi) Nakhrewali (1960)

Unfortunately I don't have a single song to share with you from this album. A possible song list is shown in the below table. If you have any of these songs or others not listed here that are from this album, I am requesting members to kindly share them with rest of us. Thank you.

Here is a possible list of the songs from this album...


As per Geetkosh, unfortunately I don't have anything to share
Click to view attachment


Thank you kindly Sangeetji for sharing the information. I made changes to my write up to reflect your input. Thanks again. Cheers. -S
swarapriya
(Hasrat Jaipuri) Saloni (1952)

Out of 8 songs from this album I have 5 of them that I am uploading here. Please share the missing three songs shown in red italics in the table below. Thanks.

Here are the five songs I have...
swarapriya
(Javed Akhtar) Shaan (1980)

Ramesh Sippy of "Sholay (1975)" fame directed this multi-starrer based on James Bond films. The problem here is that whereas Bond films generally have only one super hero this film had too many of them. Character actor Kharbanda's interpretation of the villain was also a big let down. However, the movie boasted several good songs. I will upload them in two back-to-back posts.

Here is the first set...
swarapriya
Concluding Songs from "Shaan (1980)"...

Here are the rest of the songs from this fine album...
swarapriya
(Majrooh) Shole (1953)

Here are the songs from this album except for one. The missing song is shown in red italics in the table below. I am requesting members to share this song if they can. Thank you.

Now for the songs I have...
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