Monday, March 12, 2012

Achcha Jee Main Haari - Dev Anand - Madhubala - Kala Pani - Bollywood Lo...





The song is "Achha Jee Main Haari Chalo Maan Jao Na" from the classic 1958 film Kala Pani.

Here are the details for this iconic track:

CategoryDetail
Song TitleAchha Jee Main Haari Chalo Maan Jao Na (अच्छा जी मैं हारी चलो मान जाओ ना)
FilmKala Pani (1958)
SingersMohammed Rafi and Asha Bhosle
Music DirectorS.D. Burman
LyricistMajrooh Sultanpuri
Featured OnDev Anand and Madhubala
GenreRomantic Duet (Quarrel and Reconciliation)

This song is a classic for a reason! Here are some interesting facts about "Achha Jee Main Haari Chalo Maan Jao Na" and the film Kala Pani (1958):

Facts About the Song

  1. The Master of Melody and Rhythm: The music was composed by the legendary S.D. Burman (Sachin Dev Burman). The song showcases his unique mastery of rhythm, which is both lighthearted and sophisticated. The simple, rhythmic structure perfectly conveys the conversational, playful mood of the duet.

  2. The Perfect Playful Duo: This duet is a shining example of the chemistry between the voices of Mohammed Rafi and Asha Bhosle. While Rafi's voice is used to gently plead, Asha's voice carries the playful indignation of the character. Their vocal synergy made them the ideal pair for lighthearted, romantic exchanges.

  3. Lyricist's Genius: The lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri are pure genius in their simplicity. They are structured as a humorous lovers' quarrel: Dev Anand's character (Rafi's voice) tries to persuade Madhubala's character (Asha's voice) to forgive him, culminating in the famous line where she gives up: "Achha Jee Main Haari Chalo Maan Jao Na" ("Alright dear, I give up, come on, forgive me now").

  4. Dev Anand's Signature Charm: The song captures Dev Anand's signature energetic, slightly mischievous, and eternally romantic screen persona. His expressive body language and tilting head in the song became instantly identifiable and contributed hugely to the song's lasting charm.

Facts About the Film Kala Pani (1958)

  1. Kala Pani Meaning: The title literally translates to "Black Water" and refers to the infamous cellular jail in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands where British colonial authorities exiled political prisoners. The film's plot is a gripping crime drama where Dev Anand's character tries to prove his wrongly convicted father's innocence.

  2. Dev Anand's Recognition: Dev Anand won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his performance in Kala Pani.

  3. The Golden Pair: The film is one of the memorable collaborations between Dev Anand and the timeless beauty Madhubala. Their on-screen chemistry in films like this and Kala Bazar is considered one of the most iconic pairings in Indian cinema history.

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