Showing posts with label Rakesh Roshan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rakesh Roshan. Show all posts

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Tu Na Raha..Kuchh Na Raha..

This blog began its journey last year on Pancham's birthday. Today, the Journey has completed its first year, and I am putting up its 125th post. A year that was personally fulfilling and enjoyable as I came across such facets & compositions of RD, which I had never known about. Hope you all have enjoyed it too so far.

On his birthday today, here is the 125th post containing one of my most favourite compositions. Keeping with the trend of last week - a roller-coaster ride of emotions featuring Asha Bhosle & Aruna Irani.

Aruna Irani has been one of the few actresses who could successfully perform across all the genres that a female actress gets to perform in Hindi cinemas. A heroine, a vamp with golden heart, an outright negative character, a mother - she has done all - and very efficiently.

She was also one of the few lucky actresses who got a good share of RD's compositions. One of the earliest one was from Bombay to Goa - a duet with Amitabh - created based on a strand from a Chaplin's composition. The song however was not retained in the movie. She also got a number of lovely compositions in Caravan. There were many other songs, but the song displayed today, I think, had one of her best performances - again as a Cabaret dancer.

The composition is a roller coaster ride of conflicting emotions & time zones - romance & melancholy - past & present. RD again used only the initial strand from "A Soldier's Story" from "The Good, The Bad & The ugly", and created an inimitable classic, that I never get tired of hearing.

To match the situation, Gulshan Bawra in his 2nd movie with Pancham came up with some lovely verse. Keeping in with the conflicting emotions, the composition is two paced - slower in present mixing so well with faster interludes of the flashbacks. Asha Bhosle carries off both the emotions with a panache, with her laughter, sobs, recitation, completely infusing the soul in her rendition. If this was not enough, the song is also special as it is one of the few songs where one can hear Pancham singing in his original voice - rendering vocals for Rakesh Roshan.

Why wait further.. so here it is:

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Gulmohar Gar Tumhara Naam Hota...

This was indeed a long break - unintended though. Somehow, with the cacophonous discourse of the ongoing election, it was difficult to sit back and appreciate good music. Nature however took over in last couple of weeks - specially in Mumbai, as the scorching heat in the bargain added a lovely scarlet red hue to all the green patches.

The season of Gulmohurs is here!. This brings to the mind one of the loveliest melodies from Pancham. This is from Devata - a movie made in 1978 starring Sanjeev Kumar & Shabana Azmi in the lead roles.

The song is penned by Gulzar in his inimitable style, (who else could have used a phrase like Diya jala hai chand ka) and sung by Kishore & Lata. The composition is very simple, beginning at a fast pace, before easing out to a lovely beat. RD's choice of instruments add that lilting silken touch of romance- which otherwise was fast losing space to loud & blaring music in late 70s.

So here it is - watch Rakesh Roshan wooing one of the most beautiful & graceful actresses of my teen years - Sarika. Watch it in HD format to really appreciate her - and the Gulmohurs.


Sham ke gulabee se aanchal me

Ek diya jala hai chand kaa
Mere un bina uska kahan chand nam hota
Gulmohar gar tumhara nam hota