MOHAMMAD RAFI & SUMAN - TUMNE PUKARE AUR - RAJKUMAR 1964

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SONG:TUMNE PUKARE AUR
MUSIC:SHANKAR JAIKISHAN
LYRICS:SHAILENDRA
SINGER:MOHAMMAD RAFI & SUMAN KALYANPUR
FILM:RAJKUMAR

Rajkumar is a 1964 Hindi film directed by K Shankar. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Sadhana, Pran, Prithviraj Kapoor, Om Prakash and Rajindernath. The music is by Shankar Jaikishan and the lyrics is by Shailendra. The film became a box office hit.




Sadhana is a popular Indian Bollywood actress. She was born September,2ND 1941 in Karachi, Sind, which was at that time part of India and since 1947 part of Pakistan. Her cousin was actor Hari Shivdasani, the father of actress Babita.Sadhana was the only child of Shivdasanis, a Sindhi Family. Her mother schooled her at home until she turn 8 year. They fled to Mumbai after the partition of India in 1947.

Hari helped Sadhana enter films. She was a chorus girl in Raj Kapoor's Shree 420 in 1955. She played a second lead in a Sindhi film called Abana (1958), which got her noticed and entry to an acting school. The school was run by film producer Sashadhar Mukherjee, and also had another aspiring actress named Asha Parekh as a student. When Mukherjee was casting Dil Deke Dekho (1959), he gave director Nasir Hussain a choice between Sadhana and Asha to play the heroine; Hussain chose Asha.

However, for his next project, Love in Simla (1960), Mukherjee again gave his director, R.K. Nayyar (Raj Kapoor's assistant) a say in who should play the heroine. Nayyar chose Sadhana, and she was paired with Mukherjee's own son Joy Mukherjee in the film. During the making of the film, Sadhana and director R.K. Nayyar fell in love, and married in 1965.R.K. asked Sadhana to style her hair with a fringe (like Audrey Hepburn); this hairstyle later became a craze and is still referred to as the "Sadhana cut" in India .

Sadhana's film Mere Mehboob (1963) with Rajendra Kumar was one that helped make her career and is said to have some of her most beautiful closeups in early Technicolor. However, it was Raj Khosla's "Woh Kaun Thi?" (1964) which really became a landmark in her career and gave her the image of the "mystery girl," where her spellbinding performance kept everyone guessing to the very end. The film became a huge hit and earned her her first Filmfare nomination as Best Actress. Khosla was so enthralled with her performance that he would cast her in two more big-budget mystery films, Mera Saaya (1966) and Anita (1967). She would earn her second Filmfare nomination as Best Actress for the blockbuster Waqt (1965), where she set another fashion trend with her tight churidar kurtas.

On director Raj Khosla who directed her in the maximum number of films: She Said "He had become a sort of family friend, and he knew my strengths and weaknesses as an actress. I felt comfortable working with him. We vibed well together."

In the late 1960s, a thyroid problem required taking a leave to go to Boston for treatment. Thankfully, she made a successful recovery, after her health scare, and continued to deliver hits like Inteqaam (1969), Ek Phool Do Mali (1969), and Geeta Mera Naam (1974), which she also directed. She then decided to retire from acting, saying that she wanted her fans to remember her as a young, beautiful leading lady. She and her husband formed a production company afterwards.Sadhana married R.K. Nayyar in 1965, she was happily married to him for nearly thirty years, till his death in the late 1990s. She still lives in Mumbai meeting with many friends and family and keeping busy with her beautiful home and multiple projects.

Today, Sadhana meets regularly for lunch with other 1960's actresses: Asha Parekh, Nanda, Waheeda Rehman, and Helen..

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  • The lady in thsi video Sadhana is Kareena and Karishma Kapoors aunt. Its their moms babita kapoors cousin in this song. Also there grandfather is in this song. LOL the whole family is in the song. Kareena and karishma have an impressive family legacy

  • @Intoxiating Thanks for the very valuable info.

  • @Shaam44 ur welcome isnt it impressive that Kareena comes from such an amazing family

  • @Intoxiating Very impressive indeed !

  • very beautiful actress ever seen.where she is missing now

  • @9632019603 Very beautiful ! So true.

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  • This is such a lovely song; it boasts a majestic & introspective charm. This is made possible by the dark richness of Rafi & Suman had a mellifluous voice that could simultaneously exude youth & maturity in that she could convey the desires of youth and in doing so, speak from the heart. Sadhana was a beautiful delight to behold; a true legend. Speaking of legends it seems that Shammiji had great chemistry with all his leading ladies; he could single-handedly increase production values. Thanks:)

  • Shammi Kapoor film songs were SUPER

    Where are such good Hindustani films and songs of 60s gone ?

    We miss those good times !!!!!

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  • What a song! Melodious voice of Rafi Sahib has added the real flavour.

  • NO ONE CAN REACH THE HEIGHT OF YOUR BRILLIANCE MR "SHAMMI KAPOOR".MAY GOD BLESS YOUR SOUL!!!

  • Suman and Rafi have sung a GREAT masterpiece. Rafi is as usual better than perfect and blends the moorkian with such finesse. Suman is the surprise here. There should be no doubt that suman is a better singer than Lata as her voice has vibrations like Talat and is sweeter than Lata's. She also has a higher range. What more can one ask.

  • Listen to the class of great Rafi sahab specially at 2:00

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