Incidently Chakradhari (Music by Avinash Vyas) & Nastik (Music by C. Ramchandra) both are films from the same period (1954). Thus both songs from that period having the same tune appears to be surprising.
@bks462000 There should be no surprising as songs extracted from Gujrati folk tune therefore any music director can use it. U see Punjabi folk tune Heer is almost applied by every music director, whether SJ, MM, SDB etc.
It seems to be a take off on Kanha bajaye bansuri aur...........gopiyan nache chhamak chham.It seems to Gujarati folk music. Avinash Vyaas was a Gujarati.
This is a straight lift from kahna bajaye bansuri aur gwala bajaye manjire aur gopiyan nache think thin
angandhe 6 days ago
aousum song thkank
manjukhan1000 4 weeks ago
beautiful...thanks
asha1053 1 month ago
this sounds like "'kanha bajae bansuri,"
pariapsara 4 months ago 2
YES,THIS IS gujarati FOLK.
THERE IS ONE GUJU SONG TOO.IT IS FSANFYA RAAD.
UNCLE
imadbhai1234 4 months ago
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himanshu1961 4 months ago
Can anyone tell me what taal is played here
Surendra Pratap
Surendra3939 5 months ago
@Surendra3939
This is DADRA TAAL of 6 beats. Rgds.
nrkamath43211 4 months ago
Incidently Chakradhari (Music by Avinash Vyas) & Nastik (Music by C. Ramchandra) both are films from the same period (1954). Thus both songs from that period having the same tune appears to be surprising.
bks462000 6 months ago
@bks462000 There should be no surprising as songs extracted from Gujrati folk tune therefore any music director can use it. U see Punjabi folk tune Heer is almost applied by every music director, whether SJ, MM, SDB etc.
Pashambay 6 months ago
Great song.
bantu303 7 months ago
It seems to be a take off on Kanha bajaye bansuri aur...........gopiyan nache chhamak chham.It seems to Gujarati folk music. Avinash Vyaas was a Gujarati.
angandhe 7 months ago
Sahu Modak and Nirupa Roy , probably a Marahti dubbing film. Any Marahti friend may please confirm---Arani Apparao-Hyderabad-A.P.
apparaoarani 7 months ago
@apparaoarani this is a hindi song only..not dubbed.......
kanediptip 6 months ago
No doubt that in 50s Hemantda was unmatched for his extraordinary singing quality !
AmitKumarRayChowdhur 1 year ago 2
What a simple song by great legendaries. This was the time of 1954 when the voice of Ashaji was at peak. Indeed a rare upload. Thanks
56riazali 1 year ago