His debut film as a music director was in Tamil films with Jayakkodi and Vanamohini. He got his first Hindi film, Bhagwan's Sukhi Jiwan, in 1942. Ramchandra's juvenile songs may be sub-divided into those with highly westernized male and / or female choruses, duets or quawwalis. The mood of these songs was zany, saucy, raucous, irreverent, mischief-laden..joyful noice. The composer's natural ebullience, boyish vigor and state of camaraderie with the young man of the Hindi cinema are evident here. It was 'let's have a good time' music; on the screen the purveyors of these songs were either the raunchy comedy team of Yakub and Gope (Patanga, Saaqi, etc.) or the funnyman Bhagwan (Albela, Shin Shinaki Bubla Boo, etc.) who was often Ramchandra's juvenile persona on the screen.
all are my favorite --lovely --lively --golden songs by golden divine classical music director
MultiHarinarayana 3 weeks ago
Very nice collection. Thanks.
syed2247 7 months ago
Great effort.Thanks!!
shafiqgulam 7 months ago
A fabulous upload Mirza sabab !! Thank you so much....!!
rkoza7 7 months ago
It is nice to recall those days of fun frollic and picnics when whole of Bombay danced on C. Ramchandra's songs, particularly' Bholi Surat' from Albela. Oh!, there will never be another Geeta Bali and Bhagwan and off course C. Ramchandra. Lata Mangeshkar has countless songs; but those sung C.R.'s music direction remain unbeaten. Thank you a lot for pains you have taken.-himanshu.
08kansen 7 months ago