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Sunday, March 18, 2012
Rene Aubry - Apres la pluie
Yeh hosla kaise jhuke- Dor Movie
"Yeh Hosla Kaise Jhuke" (यह हौसला कैसे झुके - How can this courage bend) is an immensely popular and inspiring song, most famously associated with the Bollywood film Dor (2006).
The song is an anthem of perseverance and strength in the face of adversity.
Song Details (Film Version)
| Category | Detail |
| Film | Dor (2006) |
| Singers | Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan, Salim Merchant, and Coro |
| Music Directors | Salim–Sulaiman |
| Lyricist | Mir Ali Husain |
| Context | The song captures the internal struggle and the ultimate resolve of the main female protagonist, Meera (Ayesha Takia), in a difficult situation. |
Short Film Connection
The phrase "Yeh Hosla" and the song itself are frequently used in motivational short films and student projects because of their powerful message.
The film Dor and the song "Yeh Hosla Kaise Jhuke" are both critically acclaimed, and their success is tied to some fascinating stories.
Here are some interesting facts about the movie Dor (2006) and its anthem, "Yeh Hosla":
Interesting Facts About the Film Dor
Remake of a Malayalam Film: Dor is a faithful adaptation and Hindi remake of the 2004 Malayalam film "Perumazhakkalam" (The Rainy Season).
The director, Nagesh Kukunoor, adapted the setting and culture of the story to fit Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh, giving it a unique North Indian feel while retaining the powerful central theme of forgiveness. The Casting Twist: Actress Gul Panag initially auditioned for the role of Meera (which ultimately went to Ayesha Takia). Kukunoor decided she was a better fit for the role of Zeenat, giving the film two strong, contrasting female leads.
Filming in Extreme Locations: The film was shot in some stunning but challenging locations. The portions featuring Meera's life (Ayesha Takia) were shot in the extremely arid climate of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, showcasing the traditional, contained world of a widow. In contrast, the segments featuring Zeenat (Gul Panag) were shot in the scenic, cold climate of Himachal Pradesh, emphasizing her independence and outward journey. This geographical contrast powerfully mirrored the characters' personalities.
Awards for the Leads: Both lead actresses, Ayesha Takia and Gul Panag, received awards for their performances.
Ayesha Takia won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress, while Gul Panag won the Star Screen Award Special Jury Award for her work.
Interesting Facts About the Song "Yeh Hosla Kaise Jhuke"
The Theme of the Film: The song is widely considered the emotional spine of the film. It is not a typical Bollywood dance number but a background anthem that plays during key moments of emotional realization and resolve, especially during Meera's transformative journey. It literally translates to "How can this courage bend?"
Classical Inspiration for Modern Music: The music composers, Salim-Sulaiman, crafted a soundtrack that blended traditional folk sounds of Rajasthan with modern composition.
"Yeh Hosla" is a perfect example of their ability to create an inspirational, large-scale track using a subtle, classical-flavored musical landscape. Shafqat Amanat Ali's Breakout: While he was already known in Pakistan, singing the opening and the climax portions of "Yeh Hosla" helped introduce the powerhouse voice of Pakistani singer Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan to a much wider Bollywood audience. His raw, soaring quality perfectly captures the feeling of determination.
The Title's Impact: The title and chorus line, "Yeh Hosla Kaise Jhuke," became synonymous with resilience and hope in India. It is frequently used in motivational videos, speeches, and by organizations as a metaphor for an unwavering spirit.
(This video is posted by channel – {Salim sulaiman-Topic on YouTube, and Raree India has no direct claims to this video. This video is
added to this post for knowledge purposes only.)
Saibo 2011 full song[HD] SHOR IN THE CITY
The romantic song "Saibo" from the 2011 film Shor In The City was a major hit and is available in high definition.
Here are the details for the song and a link to the official full video:
| Category | Detail |
| Film | Shor In The City (2011) |
| Music Composers | Sachin-Jigar |
| Singers | Shreya Ghoshal and Tochi Raina |
| Actors Featured | Tusshar Kapoor and Radhika Apte |
The song "Saibo" and the movie Shor In The City (2011) have some great stories behind their creation and success.
Here are some interesting facts about them:
Facts About the Song "Saibo"
The Title's Meaning (or Lack Thereof): The word "Saibo" is not a standard Hindi or Urdu word; it is believed to be an invented word used by the lyricist (Priya Panchal) to evoke a sense of endearment and affection, possibly derived from a regional term for 'friend' or 'beloved' (Saiyan or Saheb). This non-traditional word gave the song a unique, ethereal quality.
A Breakthrough for the Composers: "Saibo" was a massive, career-defining hit for the music duo Sachin-Jigar. While they had composed music previously, this song catapulted them into the mainstream spotlight, making them one of the most sought-after composers in Bollywood.
Shreya Ghoshal's Magic: Shreya Ghoshal recorded the song after a very long, tiring flight. Despite being exhausted, her rendition was so flawless and soulful that the composers decided to keep her original vocals, believing that the raw emotion captured in her voice made the song perfect.
A Non-Traditional Duet: The song features the ethereal voice of Shreya Ghoshal alongside the rustic, powerful voice of Tochi Raina.
This unusual pairing created a beautiful contrast that perfectly mirrored the unconventional nature of the film's central romance.
Facts About the Film Shor In The City
Low-Budget Sleeper Hit: The film was made on a relatively modest budget and was released with low expectations. However, it received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics and performed surprisingly well at the box office, becoming a "sleeper hit" of 2011.
Directed by Go Goa Gone Duo: The film was directed by the team of Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K. (known professionally as Raj & DK).
They would later gain immense popularity for their quirky comedies like Go Goa Gone and Stree, and especially for their successful web series The Family Man. The Shor (Noise) of Mumbai: The film is lauded for successfully capturing the chaotic, noisy, and restless energy of Mumbai (the "city") and contrasting it with the quiet, emotional journey of the characters. The title "Shor In The City" is a direct reference to the ever-present cacophony of the metropolitan setting.
Critical Acclaim: Shor In The City was praised for its non-linear and interwoven narrative that connected three disparate storylines: a group of young criminals, a struggling local cricketer, and a man dealing with book piracy. This style was considered fresh and gritty for Bollywood cinema at the time.
(This video is posted by channel – {Sony Music India}
on YouTube, and Raree India has no direct claims to this video. This video is
added to this post for knowledge purposes only.)
Main Tenu Samjhawan Ki , Amir Khan Movie: Ghajini 2008
The song "Main Tenu Samjhaawan Ki" is a very popular track, but it is not part of the official soundtrack of Aamir Khan's movie Ghajini (2008).
Here's the breakdown:
1. The Song: "Main Tenu Samjhaawan Ki"
Original Source: This song is a famous Punjabi song (originally a Sufi ballad) that was popularized in the 2000s by Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.
The Ghajini Connection: The search results suggest that this song was often used by fans in fan-made videos or specific scenes from Ghajini to highlight the emotional romance between Aamir Khan and Asin's characters, which is likely why it is linked to the movie online.
Most Famous Bollywood Version: The song gained massive mainstream popularity when it was officially used as a hit single for the 2014 film Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, sung by Arijit Singh and Shreya Ghoshal.
2. The Movie: Ghajini (2008)
The official music for the movie Ghajini was composed by the legendary A.R. Rahman. The main romantic songs were:
"Kaise Mujhe" (Sung by Benny Dayal & Shreya Ghoshal)
"Guzarish" (Sung by Javed Ali & Sonu Nigam)
(This video is posted by channel – Vinay Mishra on YouTube, and Raree India has no direct claims to this video. This video is
added to this post for knowledge purposes only.)
Bin Tere (Reprise)
गीत "बिन तेरे (रिप्राइज़)" [Bin Tere (Reprise)] 2010 की सफल फ़िल्म 'आई हेट लव स्टोरीज़' (I Hate Luv Storys) का एक बहुत ही भावुक और लोकप्रिय गाना है।
यह रिप्राइज़ संस्करण अपने शांत और मर्मस्पर्शी संगीत के कारण ओरिजिनल गाने जितना ही पसंद किया गया था।
यहाँ इस गीत से जुड़ी विस्तृत जानकारी दी गई है:
🎼 गीत और फ़िल्म का विवरण
| विवरण | जानकारी |
| गीत | बिन तेरे (रिप्राइज़) |
| फ़िल्म का नाम | आई हेट लव स्टोरीज़ (I Hate Luv Storys) (2010) |
| गायक | शेखर रवजियानी (Shekhar Ravjiani) |
| संगीतकार | विशाल-शेखर (Vishal-Shekhar) |
| गीतकार | कुमार (Kumaar) |
| मुख्य कलाकार | इमरान खान और सोनम कपूर |
| शैली | रोमांटिक, सैड, स्लो मेलोडी (Slow Melody) |
गीत की विशेषता और तथ्य
गायक की भावना:
इस रिप्राइज़ संस्करण को संगीतकार जोड़ी के सदस्य शेखर रवजियानी ने अपनी आवाज़ दी है। उनकी आवाज़ में एक अलग तरह की कोमलता और दर्द है, जो गाने के बोल के साथ बहुत अच्छी तरह से मेल खाती है।
ओरिजिनल वर्ज़न (Full Version) Shafqat Amanat Ali और Sunidhi Chauhan ने गाया था, जबकि रिप्राइज़ वर्ज़न में शेखर ने गाने को एक व्यक्तिगत और एकांत (solitary) एहसास दिया।
संगीत और मूड:
रिप्राइज़ संस्करण में संगीत को बहुत ही न्यूनतम (minimal) रखा गया है, जिसमें अक्सर केवल पियानो और हल्के स्ट्रिंग्स (Strings) का उपयोग होता है।
यह हल्कापन गाने के दर्द और जुदाई (separation) के भाव को और भी गहरा कर देता है। यह किसी के बिना जीवन की तन्हाई को दर्शाता है।
लोकप्रियता:
यह गाना 2010 के दशक के सबसे लोकप्रिय रोमांटिक और उदास गीतों में से एक बन गया। रिप्राइज़ वर्ज़न को अक्सर 'ब्रेकअप एंथम' के रूप में देखा गया क्योंकि यह खोए हुए प्यार के दर्द को खूबसूरती से बयां करता है।
गीतकार कुमार के बोल—बिन तेरे... हर एक लम्हा... अधूरा सा लगता है—बहुत ही सरल लेकिन दिल को छू लेने वाले हैं।
यह गीत साबित करता है कि कभी-कभी संगीत की सादगी और गायक की भावना, भारी-भरकम ऑर्केस्ट्रेशन से ज़्यादा असरदार होती है।
(This video is posted by channel – Sony Music India on YouTube, and Raree India has no direct claims to this video. This video is
added to this post for knowledge purposes only.)
Khuda Ke Liye- Azaan-with lyrics (Salim Merchant _ Shweta Subram)
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ABHI MUJH MAIN KAHIN Song from movie Agnipath
(This video is posted by channel – {Sony Music India}
on YouTube, and Raree India has no direct claims to this video. This video is
added to this post for knowledge purposes only.)