Posted by: squarecutatul on: November 12, 2009
“Aap Aaye Bahaar Aayi” (1971) was a musical blockbuster where every song from the movie was extremely popular. In fact these songs remain popular to this day.
Posted by: squarecutatul on: October 11, 2009
I had a diary in 1970s, where I noted down the lyrics of songs that I liked those days. I still have that diary with me, and it is interesting to look at the list of songs that I liked those days.
Posted by: squarecutatul on: September 24, 2009
When separated relatives “inadvertently” meet again in Bollywood movies, background music goes on an overdrive. And the body language of the separated relatives show that they are trying to recognise each other, but without success. In some cases, a background song also gets played on this matter.
Posted by: squarecutatul on: September 10, 2009
“Rakhwaala” (1971) was a movie starring Dharmendra and Leena Chandawarkar. This movie has been forgotten by now, but it was a decent movie with great music.
Posted by: squarecutatul on: September 9, 2009
Here is a song from a lesser known movie called “Ek Paheli” (1971).
Posted by: squarecutatul on: September 4, 2009
“Rakhwaala” (1971) was a movie starring Dharmendra and Leena Chandawarkar. This movie as well as its songs were reasonably popular during those days, before they were forgotten with passage of time.
Posted by: squarecutatul on: August 28, 2009
In Bollywood movies on gods, gods are often shown behaving in exemplary fashion, and not like humans. Perhaps that is one reason why such movies do not become popular with movie watchers. No love scenes, no songs and dance and therefore no audiences for such devotional movies.
Posted by: squarecutatul on: August 27, 2009
This movie “Haseenon ke Devtaa” (1971) sank without a trace and few people now remember this movie.This movie had Sanjay Khan and Rekha in lead roles.
Posted by: squarecutatul on: August 1, 2009
Kishore Kumar and R D Burman absolutely lorded over Bollywood music scene in late 1960s and early 1970s. Most of their creations , irrespective of the quality of the movie, were outstanding.
Posted by: squarecutatul on: July 30, 2009
I vaguely recall having this song in the past, though I had little inkling about the details of this song.