Friday, April 06, 2012

"Aasman se aya farishta pyar ka sabak sikhlane"-AN EVENING IN PARIS






Aasman Se Aaya Farishta" is one of the most iconic songs from the film An Evening in Paris (1967), starring Shammi Kapoor and Sharmila Tagore.

Here is a description of the video and an interesting fact about the movie:

1. Description of the Video

The song sequence is a quintessential example of Shammi Kapoor's energetic and charming style, set against stunning European locales.

  • The Entrance: The video is famous for Shammi Kapoor's spectacular entrance. He is shown skiing down a snowy mountain slope (likely the Alps) before dramatically arriving on the scene to meet Sharmila Tagore.

  • The Setting: The scene is luxurious and visually grand, showcasing picturesque European scenery, embodying the film's title and theme of romance abroad.

  • The Performance: Shammi Kapoor delivers his trademark playful and lively performance, with his unique dance steps and expressive mannerisms, completely embodying the "farishta" (angel) who has come to teach the lesson of love.

  • The Chemistry: Sharmila Tagore looks elegant and demure, reacting to Shammi Kapoor's spirited advances. The video highlights the sizzling on-screen chemistry between the two stars.

  • Filming: The video is a showcase of high production value for its time, with vibrant colors and innovative shots, making it an adventurous and stylish romantic number.

2. Interesting Fact About the Movie

An Evening in Paris (1967) was a groundbreaking film for its time for two main reasons:

  1. International Filming: It was one of the first major Bollywood films to be shot extensively and glamorously in Paris and other European locations. This set a new benchmark for production scale and introduced Indian audiences to exotic foreign locales.

  2. Niagara Falls Climax: The dramatic climax sequence of the movie, where Sharmila Tagore's character falls into the water and is rescued by Shammi Kapoor, was filmed live at the magnificent Niagara Falls (on the Canadian side). This was a massive technical and logistical feat for a Hindi film of that era and a major highlight for audiences.

(This video is posted by channel – Rafi ke Gaane  on YouTube, and Raree India has no direct claims to this video. This video is added to this post for knowledge purposes only.)



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