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(3)Super old Indian Filmi Songs..'aaj mera mun ma koie bansri bajaia '

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2008

Song:-'aaj mera mun ma koie bansri bajaia.....'
Film:- Aan
Singer:-Lata Mangeshter
Acted By:- Nimmi

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  • I always think about the other musicians and chorus singers. We do not know their names and fact is without those artists songs would not have been so beautiful for listening. Unfortunately Nobody could provide their names and identity. Until now nobody could provide any photo of those artist.They are born in Jungle and died their. They are the stars from sky among millions of stars.

  • wonderful time and India was extraordinary films, today's blades are only copies of the American musical.

  • fantastic,thank you

  • jhankar destroys original mrlody

  • Fantastic...

  • You can not believe how I love this song. It brengs me more than 50 years ago, a pitty really. I saw this film in year 50. Mangala dochter from India. In frensh we say MANGALA LA FILLE DES INDES and in arabic in ALgeria we say MANGALA BINT EL HIND. I love it...

  • AAN was the costliest-budget cinema of the time (1952), boasting an expense of 50 Lakh rupees, immediately preceded by CHANDRALEKHA made at a cost of 35 Lakh rupees by Gemini of the then Madras ( now, Chennai)

  • When film Aan was released in Lahore it ran for full one year at Ratan cinema on the Macleod road.

  • It looks so real; doesn't look like a movie song as if someone shot it on a candid camera. Music, lyrics and voice all par excellence. No match. Thanks for the gr8 upload.

  • AAN was released in 1952, was the first technicolor movie produced in India at that time. Great Cast, exuberant cinematography & haunting melodies..............Indian cinema was far ahead of what it at date

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