"Boond Jo Ban Gayi Moti" [1967] is an Indian Hindi film directed by Rajaram Vankudre Shantaram (as V. Shantaram). Starring Jeetendra and Mumtaz. Music is by Satish Bhatia....
Mukesh (Hindi: मुकेश ) (July 22, 1923--August 27, 1976) was an Indian playback singer of Bollywood. Along with Mohammed Rafi and Kishore Kumar, he was one of the three leading male Bollywood playback singers from the 1950s to the 1970s.....
Mukesh's son, Nitin Mukesh, was a fairly popular singer in the 1980s and sings mostly devotional religious songs these days. His grandson Neil Mukesh is an upcoming actor who debuted in Johnny Gaddaar which released in September 2007.....
Awards;
National Film Awards; * 1974 - National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer for Kain baar yoon bhi dekhaa hai song in the film Rajnigandha.
Filmfare Awards; * 1959 - Filmfare Best Male Playback Award for Subkuchh seekha humne song in the film Anari * 1970 - Filmfare Best Male Playback Award for Sabse bada naadan song in the film Pehchan * 1972 - Filmfare Best Male Playback Award for Jai bolo beiman ki song in the film Beimaan * 1976 - Filmfare Best Male Playback Award for Kabhi khabhi mere dil mein song in the film Kabhi Kabhie...
Suman Kalyanpur aka Suman Hemadey was born on January 28, 1937 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, (which was then a part of India under British Raj), her maiden name being Hemady. In 1943, her family moved to Mumbai (then Bombay), where she received her musical training. She married Ramanand S. Kalyanpur.
Once Talat Mahmood heard Kalyanpur singing in a musical concert. Highly impressed, he recommended her to his music recording company, HMV. At age 17, she provided her first playback singing for the movie, Mangu (1954), singing the song Koi Pukāre Dheere Se Tujhe......
Kalyanpur provided playback singing for Miyān Bibi Rāzi (1960), Bāt Ek Rāt Ki (1962), Dil Ek Mandir (1963), Dil Hi To Hai (1963), Shagoon (1964), Jahān Āra (1964), Sānjh Aur Sawerā (1964), Noor Jahān (1967), and Pakeezāh (1971). She sang for composers Shankar Jaikishan, Roshan, Madan Mohan, S. D. Burman, Hemant Kumar, Chitragupta, S. N. Tripathi, and Ghulam Mohammed, singing the most songs for the first two in the list. She has sung over 740 movie and non-movie songs......
Kalyanpur recorded songs for movies in several languages besides Hindi: Marathi, Assamese, Gujarati, Kannada, Bhojpuri, Rajasthani, Bengali, Oriya, and Punjabi. Her recordings include devotional songs, ghazals, and thumris.
In Marathi, Kalyanpur recorded for composers Sudhir Phadke, Dashrath Pujāri, and Ashok Patki. Some of her well-known Marathi songs are Rimjhhim Jharate Shrāwan Dhārā, Shabda Shabda Japun Thhewa, Re Kshanāchyā Sangateene, Jethe Sāgarā Dharanee Milate, Bhaktichyā Phulānchā Goad To Suwās, and Ketakichyā Banee Tethe Nāchalā Ga Mora....
[Wikipedia & IMDb]
Such a lovely song! Takes me back to those beautiful old days. Thank you for posting this song and video.
raj201054 1 year ago
@raj201054 - You are most welcome, my dear friend.
yuanyuanyuanyin 1 year ago
V. Shantaram movies were liked because they were high budget movies. They failed because people could not understand them.
RealMusicKing 1 year ago
@RealMusicKing - Well, this is another film I was talking about, which is like "Adventure Of Robinhood"!
As I said before, we Sri Lankans always go for the melody since we do not know the language. However, Indians/Pakistanis go for the melody PLUS story, lyrics, artists etc etc.
That may be the reason as to why this particular song did not become popular with the viewers.
Hope you got what I was trying to say.
Thank you.
yuanyuanyuanyin 1 year ago
Song and video both are new but I like them. The children dressed up and Mumtaz too, are they reprsenting Kashmiri? Which region is shown in this? Mumtaz is beautiful, so far I found her good acting, she is in movie for long time, I assume, but came in leading role much later,
Thank you for your great taste.
FIATTEMPO 2 years ago
You are most welcome and thanks for your kind words, my friend.
yuanyuanyuanyin 2 years ago