Screen play was written by Balraj Sahani,Dialouges by Rajkhosla and one of assitents was nasir Hussain. Did any know the choreographer was Zohara Sahagal? Yes the Cheeni cum fame
Love Geeta bali here!!! The way she rolls her eyes when she says "Daav laga le", cute, cute, super cute!!! Nobody can bring life to Geeta dutt's peppy song like she does!
Western woke to the idea of play back singing when Nicole Kidman danced to the tune of Chamma Chamma, years after it has been done in Indian cinema. Western music is very different where the voice of the singer is more of a scream almost subdued in the drum and beats. Geeta Dutt has done this singing in her unique style. If the lady here is wearing here a western dress it is because her role is such. And if some Western actor is walking and talking like Dev Sahab- Kya Baat Hai-Kya baat hai.
S.D.Burman was born in Tripura, got music training from his father who was a Sitarist, made his debut as a singer In Pankhaj Mullik Yahudi Ki Ladki 1933, but the song was scrapped and resung by Phari Saniyal;first film as singer in Tinkari Chakerborty;s Sanjher Pidim 1935,also acted in Dhiren Ganguli'sBidrohi 1935,Music Director from 1939 onwards in Calcutta,,Moved to Bomby in 1944,first hindi fim Filmistan Shikari 1946 ,First bengali film Rajgee 1939,career range 1906-1975
It's funny that hindi movies had the internal pressure of copying Hollywood aka "the West" (in fashions, musical instruments (esp. piano), musical patterns (notice the instrumental patterns in this song and compare to pop American music in those days), and even mannerisms) way back even in the 50's! Shameful.
@menonsangeetha true, copying has been as evergreen as dev sahab himself is. If the lyrics were to be in English, no doubt it will pass as an English/American song (barring the video).
But you cannot discredit all the original material that Hindi cinema has!
It's funny that hindi movies had the internal pressure of copying Hollywood aka "the West" (in fashions, musical instruments (esp. piano), and even mannerisms) way back even in the 50's! Shameful.
Screen play was written by Balraj Sahani,Dialouges by Rajkhosla and one of assitents was nasir Hussain. Did any know the choreographer was Zohara Sahagal? Yes the Cheeni cum fame
angandhe 4 days ago
very good lyrics
Aqua22z 6 days ago
Love Geeta bali here!!! The way she rolls her eyes when she says "Daav laga le", cute, cute, super cute!!! Nobody can bring life to Geeta dutt's peppy song like she does!
keener63127 1 month ago
Beautiful Urdu poetry...
Allears999 1 month ago
Love Geeta Bali!
hunkysociologist 2 months ago
Western woke to the idea of play back singing when Nicole Kidman danced to the tune of Chamma Chamma, years after it has been done in Indian cinema. Western music is very different where the voice of the singer is more of a scream almost subdued in the drum and beats. Geeta Dutt has done this singing in her unique style. If the lady here is wearing here a western dress it is because her role is such. And if some Western actor is walking and talking like Dev Sahab- Kya Baat Hai-Kya baat hai.
bxj55 3 months ago
nice song
noumannazir786 3 months ago
Love her eyes and smile!!
crabbyclown 5 months ago
Very sweet song ..like it :)
Saanwarii 8 months ago
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S.D.Burman was born in Tripura, got music training from his father who was a Sitarist, made his debut as a singer In Pankhaj Mullik Yahudi Ki Ladki 1933, but the song was scrapped and resung by Phari Saniyal;first film as singer in Tinkari Chakerborty;s Sanjher Pidim 1935,also acted in Dhiren Ganguli'sBidrohi 1935,Music Director from 1939 onwards in Calcutta,,Moved to Bomby in 1944,first hindi fim Filmistan Shikari 1946 ,First bengali film Rajgee 1939,career range 1906-1975
moidulhassan1 11 months ago
so sweet!
Namkeengirl 11 months ago
There has never been anyone to equal either of the Geetas featured here: Bali or Dutt. They were both unique!
Coucoutchicou 1 year ago
No, This was a dau for his life. She is trying warn him that goons are trying to kill him..I still can;nt forget the song and aftermath..
girishgeetad 1 year ago
It's funny that hindi movies had the internal pressure of copying Hollywood aka "the West" (in fashions, musical instruments (esp. piano), musical patterns (notice the instrumental patterns in this song and compare to pop American music in those days), and even mannerisms) way back even in the 50's! Shameful.
menonsangeetha 1 year ago
@menonsangeetha true, copying has been as evergreen as dev sahab himself is. If the lyrics were to be in English, no doubt it will pass as an English/American song (barring the video).
But you cannot discredit all the original material that Hindi cinema has!
Mark1Mach2 5 months ago
@menonsangeetha It's not shameful. That's how movies always came to be. You copy, transform, and combine. That's the key in cinema!
Tabaana 5 months ago
It's funny that hindi movies had the internal pressure of copying Hollywood aka "the West" (in fashions, musical instruments (esp. piano), and even mannerisms) way back even in the 50's! Shameful.
menonsangeetha 1 year ago
Two Geetas hell bent upon outdoing each other!
One speaks from her eyes and the other okays her style!
kchopra4080able 1 year ago
Such a nice song by both Geetas! Geeta Dutt sings nicely for cute Geeta Bali!
luvsargam 1 year ago
So does he lagao the dau after listening to this song ?
I am just curious, I have not seen the movie ?
yourdeadin 1 year ago
@yourdeadin yes he did and won it. That is what hero is for.
bxj55 1 year ago
Geeta Dutt was awesome ... that creamy voice had no equal.
psur47 1 year ago 2
Beautiful song
tayyabhaq 1 year ago
Excellent . Tnanks .
kingofgoodtimes014 2 years ago
luv u too much this song buddy...... thanks a million!!!!!
esacz 2 years ago
its ' Tadbeer se bigri hoi Taqdeer Bana Le" nice singing
naeem567 2 years ago