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Gaata Rahe Mera Dil

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'De de khuda ke naam pe': when Wazir Mohammed Khan sang these words in India's first talkie Alam Ara he gave birth to a whole new industry of composers lyricists and singers as well as an entirely new genre of film-making that is quintessentially Indian: the song-and-dance film. In the eight decades and more since then Hindi film songs have enraptured listeners all over the world.

From 'Babul mora naihar chhooto jaye' (Street Singer 1938) to 'Dil hai chhota sa' (Roja 1992); from the classical strains of 'Ketaki gulab' (Basant Bahar 1956) featuring Bhimsen Joshi to the disco beats of Nazia Hassan's 'Aap jaisa koi' (Qurbani 1981); from the pathos of 'Waqt ne kiya' (Kaagaz Ke Phool 1959) to the exuberance of the back-to-back numbers in Hum Kisise Kum Naheen (1977) here is an extraordinary compilation peppered with trivia anecdotes and of course the sheer joy of music.

Find out answers to questions like:

With which unreleased film did Kishore Kumar turn composer?

In which song picturization was dry ice first used?

Which all-time classic musical was initially titled Full Boots?

Where was the title song of An Evening in Paris shot?

The idea for which song originated when the film-maker visited Tiffany's in London?

Which major musical partnership resulted from the celebrations around an award function for a commercial jingle for Leo Coffee?

How many of your favourites find mention here? Make your own list!

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Look behind the scenes of fifty celebrated songs from an estimated repository of over one lakh!

'De de khuda ke naam pe': when Wazir Mohammed Khan sang these words in India's first talkie Alam Ara he gave birth to a whole new industry of composers lyricists and singers as well as an entirely new genre of film-making that is quintessentially Indian: the song-and-dance film. In the eight decades and more since then Hindi film songs have enraptured listeners all over the world.

From 'Babul mora naihar chhooto jaye' (Street Singer 1938) to 'Dil hai chhota sa' (Roja 1992); from the classical strains of 'Ketaki gulab' (Basant Bahar 1956) featuring Bhimsen Joshi to the disco beats of Nazia Hassan's 'Aap jaisa koi' (Qurbani 1981); from the pathos of 'Waqt ne kiya' (Kaagaz Ke Phool 1959) to the exuberance of the back-to-back numbers in Hum Kisise Kum Naheen (1977) here is an extraordinary compilation peppered with trivia anecdotes and of course the sheer joy of music.

Find out answers to questions like:

With which unreleased film did Kishore Kumar turn composer?

In which song picturization was dry ice first used?

Which all-time classic musical was initially titled Full Boots?

Where was the title song of An Evening in Paris shot?

The idea for which song originated when the film-maker visited Tiffany's in London?

Which major musical partnership resulted from the celebrations around an award function for a commercial jingle for Leo Coffee?

How many of your favourites find mention here? Make your own list!

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ISBN
9789351364566
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Author
Vittal Balaji - Bhattacharjee Anirudha
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