
In 1964, came a Bollywood film—Sangam (Confluence)—that, for the first time, saw a wife take matters in her hand and bring sleaze and the ensuing talk of decency, indecency, what’s right for men and what’s wrong for women—quite literally—into the bedroom; all with slacks and a sassy number—Buddha Mil Gaya (Got Myself an Old Man)—as her sidekick. This episode is all about the sass of that number and the number itself.
00:00: Raj Kapoor: Family
01:01: Raj Kapoor: Films
01:34: Raj Kapoor: Style
02:04: Raj Kapoor: Film Music
02:48: The Song: Details
03:23: Sangam: Plot
04:05: When Does The Song Show Up?
04:27: The Events Leading up to The Song
05:13: Is Sunder A Gentleman at All?
05:54: Is Radha Meek at All?
06:59: The Script Writer And Bollywood in the 60s
07:20: When Do the Bagpipes Start to Play?
07:52: Radha Dances and How!
08:42: Radha and Sunder: Sleaze Talk
10:39: Sleaze Talk Analysis
12:03: First Verse
13:15: Second Verse
14:04: Third Verse
15:01: The Aftermath of The Song
16:04: Lata The Diva
19:03: The Man, The Wife, and The Affair
20:34: Do I Recommend The Song at All?
20:57: The Wrap-up
21:50: Disclaimer and Intention of The Podcast
Watch the music video of the song here: https://cutt.ly/rHFb1Gn