Have heard and watched the movie. But did not actually relate back to VB until you mentioned it on twitter.
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Have heard and watched the movie. But did not actually relate back to VB until you mentioned it on twitter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yHka...eature=related
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an awesome song!.....ileengala?
"tEri chanchal chanchal aankhOn mein..." from the film meera ka mOhan
Singers: K.J. Yesudas/Anuradha Paudwal
Music: Arun Paudwal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOFEvLdgQ38
http://ww.smashits.com/player/flash/...SongIds=134289
Songs from kal ho naa ho, dil chahta hai, kabhi kushi kabhi gham, hum tum, salaam namste, love aaj kal, kaho naa pyaar hai all great examples. :D :D
Remembering Rafi
http://www.thehindu.com/arts/music/a...?homepage=true
L. Vaidyanathan's last film composition(?):
Songs from “Lava Kusa– The Warrior Twins"; the 2 D animation film in Hindi, English, Tamil and Telugu.
http://www.songs4u.net/2010/06/lava-kusa-2010.html
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Film : Aksar
Song : Jhalak Diklaja
Singer : Himesh Reshammiya :notworthy:
Both are Super Duper Chartbusters !!! :DQuote:
Film : Aashiq Banaya Apne
Song : Aashiq Banaya Apne
Singer : Himesh & Shreya :notworthy: :notworthy:
Music : Himesh
Teraa hone laga hoooonn........ :notworthy:
Thanks to Ponds advertisement, i got to know about this song. :ty:Quote:
Song : "Tera Hone Laga Hoon"
Singers : Atif Aslam, Alisha Chinoy
Movie : Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani
Music : Priitam
- '' Main Hoon Don '' from Don (2006) film. Shaan's voice - :thumbsup:
- Also Don Revisited Theme song.
- :notworthy: :notworthy:
Latest favourites !
- '' Chori Kiya Re Jiya '' from Dabangg !!
- '' Munni Badnaam '' from Dabangg !
- '' Hud Hud Dabangg '' also :happydance:
Ek DoubT : Is the girl in the screenshot of this video Isha Kopikar ?? Youtube Video
IPVK, can you use the songs you heard lately thread for these? You dont seem to be discussing any emotional impact in the songs you quote in this thread.
Besides, what emotional impact can "munni badnaam hui" have in one. And even if it does, is it something to be discussed publicly? ;-)
:mrgreen: Ok Plumji, But i can see some posts above quoting only the songs :confused2: ... So should i continue here or go to the lately humming thread ??
By the by, i know just 10-20 % hindi & most songs i listen just for the playback and the music !!! I don't know the meaning for all these songs except Main Hoon Don to some extent !! Also Is that girl in my above post Isha Kopikar !! Pls clarify it :D
IPVK, thanks for understanding. Youtube is not accessible at office so I cant confirm. there are a lot of thillAlangadis in this forum who can "theerthu vechufy pAndiya mannanin sandhEgam", though :-)
So should i continue here or go to the lately humming thread ?? :P
If you post here, I would expect you to write about the emotional impact the song had on you. To begin with, you can write about the emotional impact "munni badnaam hui" on you :-)
:lol: I'll leave this thread !! Actually i dunno what's an emotional impact,... I listen songs just for entertainment and like a pass time.... Munni Badnam was a very nice fast number with good playback voice !!
I'll continue in the other thread !! :lol:
I am sure many would know about this legendry hindi film composer Roshan (Roshan Lal Nagrath) father of Rakesh Roshan and Rajesh Roshan and grand father of Hritik Roshan. Eventhough he was prolific and active only during 50s and 60s, the songs he composed were just mindblowing!! The way he blends the indian classical music with folk music makes him the pioneer in this field. One such film is Aarti which was released in 1962 starring Ashok Kumar, Pradeep Kumar and Meena Kumari. The lyrics were by another legend Majrooh Sultanpuri.
I was listening to it while driving today, intending to skip few songs, as normally all songs in a movie won't be likeable. But the songs only made be push the rewind buttons again and again.
Here are those gems. Heart melting and free flowing tunes. There are no jerks.
1. "Aapne Yaad Dilaya" Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar (The song melts you like anything. Lata joins Rafi only at the end, but that is the highlight of this entire song. The feel Rafi has given in song can't be put in words).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIYFPfiftXw
2. "Ab Kya Misal Doon" Mohammed Rafi (Again a beauty of a song, Rafi stands far apart).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ad5BcGFpxog
3. "Baar Baar Tohe Kya" Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAjy3E3lQPU
4. "Bane Ho Ek Khak Se" Lata Mangeshkar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwMwC0Gqxfk
5. "Kabhi To Milegi" Lata Mangeshkar (Absolute gem, was searching for this song for quite long time, since I heard during my school days, found it today).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMZWtjM7Xa8
6. "Na Bhanwara Na Koi Gul" Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLpDZogGMI0
7. "Tere Bin Lage Na Jiya" Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO3k_6HETXw
8. "Woh Teer Dil Pe Chala" Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXgHhinaMuE
Roshan has composed so many other treasures like Bawre Nain, Tajmahal, Barsaat Ki Raat, Chitralekha and much more.
PS: Another reason I got to know about Roshan is through Maestro Ilaiyaraaja (whom I adore as much as these composers), who always mentions about Roshan and Madhan Mohan. These songs are testimony for his belief. Enjoy listening!
One of the best Hindi movie ever made IMHO!! One of my most favorite and emotional film!!
A great thing about this movie is, the story is none other by the Great "R K Narayan".
Dev Anand pairing with Waheeda Rehman.
Legends Rafi, Lata & Kishore bringing soul & life to S D Burman's composition.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KR67...eature=channel - Title song, sung by none other than the composer himself, S D Burman, very rare song!! Soul stirring folk song, Unconventional voice!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b543r...eature=related - The only Kishore kumar song in this film, Great duet song. What a beautiful pair Dev Anand & Waheeda!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1odcNKyfZJU&feature=fvst - Best example of the feeling of first time love. What a sweet song and honey soaked rendition by Lata. Hats off to S D Burman!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8AvJ...eature=related - Excellent song by Lata and excellent dancing by Waheeda!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_gzVisz0XI&feature=fvst - Another example of melody, how it should be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27ASuBNWBQQ&NR=1 - One of the best song ever in Hindi cinema!! Can anybody sing like Rafi, the most gifted singer!! What a song!! Excellent picturization and acting by Dev Anand & Waheeda!! Kudos to director Vijay Anand.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUhf6IDVrjA&NR=1 - Excellent pathos song again by Rafi saab, eyes are wet after listening/watching this song!! Very meaningful song. One phrase says "You are so much nearer to my heart, Yet how far you are! ... Lyrics by the great Shailendra, hats off!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6zkh...eature=channel - Again excellent pathos song by Rafi saab!! What to say about this song, no words!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w33X...eature=channel - Spiritual Bhajan towards the end of the film and the climax!! What a perfect finish to this perfect film!!
Enjoy the classic!!
Shakti not sure if you are still checking this thread, but I vaguely remember you asking for a particular son, is it by any chance the son from guddi, main tho kab se khadi intezar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lq0uItK7VpY&NR=1
Haunting song of Talatji, composed by legend S D Burman for film Devdas (1955).
One of the best pathos song. The song uses just one instrument. Just for the feel which Talatji brings in, show cases how to render a song with almost no backing instrument, yet sound so beautiful,pitch perfect and haunting. One genius of composer, SDB.
And again kudos to director Bimal roy for excellent picturization.
The song starts with Paro (Suchitra sen) reading a letter. The camera pans up the clouds and trees with lightning (that was beautifully shot).The weather is just about to rain. Devdas sitting on the shore of the calm lake. What a serene atmosphere!!. Dilip Kumar's acting may not match with Talatji's singing, but atleast it seems natural to me.
I also like that big tree branch on which Dilip is leaning. The song ends again like how it started, with Paro. I don't know how to put it, but one word, Masterpiece!! Whenever I listen to this song, I could not control my tears.
I would even say this is the best Devdas film of all the films made on Devdas.
mitwaa laagi re ye kaisi
anbujh aag
mitwaa mitwaa mitwaa nahin aaye
laagi re ye kaisi
vyaakul jiyaraa, vyaakul nainaa (2)
ik ik chup mein sau sau bainaa
rah gaye aansoo lut gaye raag
mitwaa mitwaa mitwaa mitwaa
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5uJF...eature=related (with video) * link corrected, earlier link did not have full song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qF9wDM0rscc (without video).
Kekati Gulab Juhi - Basant Bahar (1956) - Shankar Jaikishan
One of the greatest classical song in indian cinema. Added to it, it is a jugalbandi (competition) between two stalwarts. Pt. Bhimsen Joshi and Manna Dey saab. I always relate this song to our 'Thiruvilayadal' song "Oru Naal Pothuma" and "Paattum Naane" (eventhough the tamizh song is not a direct competition song face to face). As per my interaction with elders, they somehow like Dr. Balamurali Krishna's rendition compared to TMS. Similarly, in this song, no one can accept the fact that Pt. Bhimsen Joshi losing to Manna Dey (sings for Bharat Bhushan). It's not about losing or winning, they sing as per directors discretion.
This song is very difficult to sing, and the singers express their vocal abilities with stunning brigas. Manna Dey saab the most underrated singer. We can clearly see his range, up against a giant Pt. Bhimsen Joshi. Especially the end.
Pt. Bhimsen Joshi singing is just amazing!! no words.
Another Big surprise is, while listening to this song for the first time, I guessed the composer might be Naushad Ali saab as he has done similar song in Baiju Bawra (1952) named "Aaj Gaawat Man Mero" sung by Ustad Amir Khan and Pt. D V Paluskar. But to my surprise, the composer is Shankar Jaikishen, who is not popularly known for such type of compositions. Great Composition!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBIX3a84v8g
One of the, if not the, best ever Hindi Albums/Soundtracks.Quote:
Originally Posted by penguin
What a bunch of songs
Yeh raat yeh chandni phir kahan :cool2: SD sir !
Penguin.....thank u for posting such classics.... :clap:
Thanks Sunil for reminding me this classic song from SDB saab. The guitar prelude and the orchestration in this song that too in the year 1952, shows how SDB is way ahead of his time. Again Excellent singing by Hemant da.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sunil_M88
Dev Anand looks cute and Geeta Bali's acting makes me smile :)
Anarkali - A Masterpice by C Ramchandra.
One of the revered composer in Indian cinema. Anarkali is one of his masterpiece. And it's Lata all the way, no other female singer. It shows how much faith the composer had in Lata. Some of my favorite songs in this film.
Mohabbat Aisi Dhadkan Hai - Lata Mangeshkar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAF80U5CKFE (soulful composition)
Yeh Zindagi Usi Ki Hai - Lata Mangeshkar (Salute to composer, what a melody and what a singing!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na2VxqcsvQo
Jag Dard E Ishq Jag - Hemant Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar (one of the best duets of all time)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzXrJ3DzMsE (I think VR has taken this tune for Mayakkum Maalai for Kulebaghavali)
Zindagi Pyar Ki Do Char Gadi - Hemant Kumar (excellent singing by Hemant da)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCViC...eature=related
Mujhse Mat Pooch - Lata Mangeshkar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcyVtqA77Bc
Aaja Ab to Aaja - Lata Mangeshkar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8l3wfmVtrc
Many thanks to All India Radio and Doordharshan for introducing me such classics to me. Especially the 'Rangoli' program on Doordharshan on Sundays (I think at 7.30 am). I still remember those days, when my sister use to wake me up, to not miss this program. Thanks to her.
I got introduced to so many hindi songs only through Doordharshan and AIR. I will be hearing to AIR mostly during nights with my father.
Gone are those golden days. :( Nowadays we rarely hear such type of melodies in new films. :(
Babul Mora Naihar Chhooto tradition (Raag Bhairavi)
A memorable song usually sung at the wedding when their daughter/sister leaves home after marriage.
The first version sung by the first and the greatest filmi singer of all time K L Saigal saab. Saigal saab did not have any formal classical eduction, but still his singing and voice emotes to the maximum depth possible!
K L Saigal (from film Street Singer 1938)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zm4wP...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_BmH...eature=related
This version is more interesting as Joshi saab takes classical route, rather filmi route, and brings the essence of bhairavi raag.
Pt. Bhimsen Joshi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R2yZ...eature=related
One of the best comment from this link:
Bhimshen ji, you are the Einstein of Music! Mankind owes you a royalty just because you existed.
This is a ghazal version of the same song sung by ghazal kind Jagjit Singh ji and Chitra Singh ji for the film again.
Jagjit Singh & Chitra Singh (1973 for film Aaviskar MD: Kanu roy)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQD56...eature=related
This version is live, Jagjitji showcasing his talent, with able support from Tabla. What a combination and singing!
Jagjit Singh - Live
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVkCVNat7tk
In this version, Nerukar Ji is paying tribute to Saigal saab. Surprise package, as she is confidently delivering Saigal's song with great ease! Hats off!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HihvZ...eature=related (second song from 3:58)
So which one do you like?
Manna Dey & Lata - Aaja Sanam Madhur Chandni - Chori Chori [1956] - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEt3_K9nu2s. What a classic :notworthy:
V_S, your such a Mr. nostalgia hehe. Thanks a lot man! Nothing comes close to the original... Saigal, was my granddad's fav singer.Quote:
Originally Posted by V_S
Thanks Sunil! Good to know Saigal was your granddad's fav. singer. Even my father's too. Through him only I came to know all these legends, what a rich talent and what a period those were!. Yes, I usually get lost mostly in those old time music.
Coming to the song, yes original is always original, my favorite also is Saigal saab for the emotion he brought in the song. But everyone had their own style in their singing, stamping their class!
Wow! Shankar Jaikishen ji!! Very refreshing song and what an album that is! The orchestration is fantastic, is that accordian? (I heard only Shankar Jaikishen used more instruments compared to other music directors of that time). Manna Dey and Lata at their best!Quote:
Originally Posted by Sunil_M88
We used to listen to these songs (with friends and neighbours) during night after dinner outside our home gate sitting or lying on a cot (that kayathu kattil!) or easy chair gazing the sky and stars, with that gentle breeze!
Thanks a lot Sunil!
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Originally Posted by V_S
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mR8i7VksaN0&feature=fvst - Mere yaad mein tum na - Madhosh
Superb pathos by Talat ji.
Thanks to Hariharanji for reminding me this song. Listening after a long time. This song is one of his favorite song and one of the participant sang this lovely song in the 'My Favorite' (Hari's favorite) round in Hariyudan Naan show in Jaya TV.
What a composition by Madan Mohan ji. Zara Se Aahat Hoti Hai Lata's voice sweet as honey!!
Etthanai murai Kettalum salippathillai!
Don't want to spoil the mood of the song by posting the video of the song, so posting the audio link of it.
Dekh Kabira Roya (1957) by genius Madan Mohan.
Another mellifluous composition from Madan Mohan ji, this time with Manna Dey saab. "Kaun Aaya Mere Manke Dware"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_vcV7JGKpY
From the same film, "Meri Veena Tum Bin Roye" by Lata and Asha.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHL9FxHJPlU
And the last one by none other than Talat Mahmood. "Humse Aaya Na Gaya Tumse Bulaya Na Gaya"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiCJCPgjRC0
All songs has steady flow like a stream, no jerks, no bumps. Minimalistic instruments, but all concentration in tune and singing. The composition looks simple, but tune is itself very complex, unlike today's compositions, no variations, very flat tunes. They only concentrate on arrangements, comfortably leaving out the soul of the song, which is the tune.
Mausam (1975) - Madan Mohan melodies of the highest order
A beautiful love song, with lush green at the background. Excellently sung by Lata and Bhupinder Singh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBhEP...eature=related
Now listen to the next version. Just close your eyes and dissolve in this song. What a depth in Bhupinder's voice. Best medicine for relaxation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vh91UUQtFL0
Two totally different tunes for totally different situation, but the lyrics are same. That's why a genius like Madan Mohan is required. This also shows why always Maestro Ilaiyaraaja always mention about Madan Mohanji.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiwkX...eature=related
simple but sweet......................
Music by great Ravi. Amazing lyrics!!
This song always brings joy and happiness within us and around us. Great love song, but the way Manna Dey saab has sung certainly brings warmth/Enthusiasm (I don't know an apt word for குதூகலம்). Till today I was only listening to this song, until I found this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mf62EtCP0YY
What a performance from both Balraj Shahni and Achla Sachdev. That smile and shyness in Achla Sachdev's face is par excellence. At one instance, she just feels her husband's love and takes a deep breath. :notworthy: It's very natural and could not imagine she is acting. Just for her acting I watched this song so many times. I love it.