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5-10-100
Deepak Mittal
25 episodes
6 days ago
5 songs, 10 minutes, 100s of memories. An enthusiast's attempt to catalog bollywood music
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5 songs, 10 minutes, 100s of memories. An enthusiast's attempt to catalog bollywood music
Show more...
Music History
Music
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Episode 12: The making of Shammi
5-10-100
13 minutes 50 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 12: The making of Shammi

Shammi Sb's breakthrough on bollywood scene upturned many unsaid assumptions about the bollywood hero's persona and it was one person's vision which made it a reality - Subodh Mukherjee, the legendary producer and director. Tumsa Nahin Dekha, their first collaboration, together with the director, Nasir Hussain, heralded not merely a new star, but a new era in film making and music making. And yet, it was also almost a black swan event. In our fascinating study of evolution of bollywood music, this is probably the only chapter where several music directors created a sound to match the actor's on-screen persona and the filmmaker's vision behind it. In this episode, the songs are -

1. Tumsa nahin dekha - Tumsa Nahin Dekha(1957)

2. Ehsaan tera höga mujh par - Junglee (1961)

3. Tumne mujhe dekha - Teesri Manzil (1966)

4. Ye chaand sa roshan chehra - Kashmir ki Kali (1964)

5. Aasmaan se aaya farishta - An Evening in Paris (1967)

5-10-100
5 songs, 10 minutes, 100s of memories. An enthusiast's attempt to catalog bollywood music