Friday, April 06, 2012

Baar Baar Dekho - China Town - Shammi Kapoor Classic Songs


 

The song "Baar Baar Dekho Hazaar Baar Dekho" is one of Shammi Kapoor's most popular and iconic numbers. However, it's actually from the film China Town (1962), not a separate movie named Baar Baar Dekho.

Here are the key details about this classic Shammi Kapoor song:

  • Song: Baar Baar Dekho Hazaar Baar Dekho

  • Movie: China Town (1962)

  • Starring: Shammi Kapoor and Shakila

  • Singer: Mohammed Rafi

  • Music Director: Ravi

  • Lyricist: Majrooh Sultanpuri



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Yeh Chaand Sa Roshan - Kashmir Ki Kali - Shammi Kapoor Classic Songs




That's an iconic song, a perfect combination of the stunning visuals of Kashmir, Shammi Kapoor's charismatic performance, and Mohammed Rafi's vibrant voice!

Song Details

DetailInformation
SongYeh Chaand Sa Roshan Chehra
MovieKashmir Ki Kali (1964)
StarringShammi Kapoor & Sharmila Tagore
SingerMohammed Rafi
Music DirectorO. P. Nayyar
LyricistS. H. Bihari
ChoreographyOften cited as an excellent example of Shammi Kapoor's unique, energetic dance style.

The film Kashmir Ki Kali is a quintessential Bollywood romance known for its dazzling visuals of the Kashmir Valley and its hit soundtrack.

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Isharon Isharon Mein - Kashmir Ki Kali - Shammi Kapoor Classic Songs



Song Details

DetailInformation
SongIsharon Isharon Mein Dil Lene Wale (इशारों इशारों में दिल लेने वाले)
MovieKashmir Ki Kali (1964)
StarringShammi Kapoor & Sharmila Tagore
SingersMohammed Rafi and Asha Bhosle
Music DirectorO. P. Nayyar
LyricistS. H. Bihari
SceneFamous for being shot in a shikara (traditional wooden boat) on Dal Lake in Kashmir.

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"Raat ke humsafar "-AN EVENING IN PARIS




शीर्षक (Title)रात के हमसफ़र (Raat Ke Hamsafar)
फ़िल्म (Film)एन इवनिंग इन पेरिस (An Evening In Paris) (1967)
कलाकार (Starring)शम्मी कपूर (Shammi Kapoor) और शर्मिला टैगोर (Sharmila Tagore)
गायक (Singers)मोहम्मद रफ़ी (Mohd. Rafi) और आशा भोसले (Asha Bhosle)
संगीत निर्देशक (Music Director)शंकर-जयकिशन (Shankar-Jaikishan)
गीतकार (Lyricist)शैलेन्द्र (Shailendra)
स्थान (Location)पेरिस, फ्रांस (Paris, France)

रोचक तथ्य (Interesting Facts)

  1. संगीतकार का दुखद क्षण (The Composer's Tragic Moment):

    • इस गाने की धुन तैयार होने से ठीक पहले, संगीतकार शंकर (शंकर-जयकिशन की जोड़ी में से) की माता जी का निधन हो गया था।

    • दुख की इस घड़ी में भी, उन्होंने शाम को संगीत बैठक (musical sitting) रखी।

    • बैठक में शंकर ने सारी लाइटें बंद कर दीं और केवल एक मोमबत्ती जलाई। उन्होंने पहली पंक्ति "रात के हमसफ़र..." गुनगुनाई, जो उनके खुद के शब्द थे। इस तरह एक बेहतरीन धुन का जन्म हुआ, जिसे उन्होंने अपनी माँ को श्रद्धांजलि के रूप में समर्पित किया।

  2. पाश्चात्य संगीत का प्रभाव (Western Music Influence):

    • चूंकि फिल्म पेरिस में सेट थी, इसलिए संगीतकार शंकर-जयकिशन ने इस गाने में पश्चिमी संगीत का गहरा प्रभाव रखा।

    • गाने में वायलिन (strings) का शानदार ऑर्केस्ट्रेशन (orchestration) है, जो इसे एक खास रोमांटिक और वेस्टर्न टच देता है।

  3. गीत के बोलों का गहरा अर्थ (Deep Meaning in Lyrics):

    • गीतकार शैलेन्द्र ने 'रात के हमसफ़र' अभिव्यक्ति का उपयोग नकारात्मक भावनाओं को दर्शाने के लिए किया, जो रात के अंधेरे के साथ सह-यात्री होती हैं।

    • गाने में 'झूमती आ रही है सुबह प्यार की' (The dawn of love is arriving, swaying about) दर्शाता है कि पात्रों के बीच आपसी प्रेम का अंकुरण हो रहा है, जो रात के नकारात्मकता को समाप्त कर रहा है।

  4. शम्मी कपूर और शर्मिला टैगोर की जोड़ी (Shammi-Sharmila Chemistry):

    • फिल्म 'एन इवनिंग इन पेरिस' और 'कश्मीर की कली' जैसी फिल्मों ने शम्मी कपूर और शर्मिला टैगोर की ऑन-स्क्रीन केमिस्ट्री को सिनेमा जगत की सबसे सफल और परफेक्ट जोड़ियों में से एक बना दिया।

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"Akele akele kahan ja raho"-AN EVENING IN PARIS



The song "Akele Akele Kahan Ja Rahe Ho" is an iconic classic from the 1967 Bollywood romantic thriller film An Evening in Paris.

Here is an explanation of the video and some interesting facts about the song:

Video and Song Details

DetailInformationSource
MovieAn Evening In Paris (1967)
StarringShammi Kapoor (as Shyam Kumar / Sam) and Sharmila Tagore (as Deepa)
SingerMohammed Rafi
Music DirectorShankar-Jaikishan
LyricistHasrat Jaipuri
DirectorShakti Samanta

Video/Scene Explanation:

The song is a key romantic number featuring the film's lead pair, Shammi Kapoor and Sharmila Tagore. In the context of the movie, Shammi Kapoor's character, Sam, is trying to woo Sharmila Tagore's character, Deepa, a wealthy woman who has sworn off Indian men. The video shows Sam playfully and persistently pursuing Deepa, asking her where she is going alone and pleading with her to let him accompany her. The overall mood of the song, however, is a melancholic yet rhythmic exploration of loneliness and unrequited longing, expressed as a plea from the protagonist to his beloved who is walking away.

Interesting Facts About the Song

  1. Unique Musical Blend (Latin Rhythms): The composition by Shankar-Jaikishan is notable for its innovative use of music to convey sadness. It features surprisingly upbeat, Latin-inspired rhythms (with prominent congas and vibrant trumpets) that subtly mask the underlying sorrow of the melody, which is set in minor-key harmonies.

  2. Poignant Saxophone Interludes: The arrangement includes melancholy saxophone interludes that are often cited as being particularly moving, sighing like unspoken regrets and amplifying the poignant atmosphere of the track.

  3. Filming Location (The Swiss Alps): While the film is titled An Evening in Paris, the song "Akele Akele Kahan Ja Rahe Ho" is famously shot at exotic locations outside of Paris. The most memorable part of the sequence features Shammi Kapoor and Sharmila Tagore romancing in the picturesque Swiss Alps.

  4. Lyrical Craftsmanship: Lyricist Hasrat Jaipuri masterfully uses repetition of the core question, "Akele akele, kahan ja rahe ho..." (Where are you going alone?) as an emotional anchor. The words layer simple language with profound emotional depth, moving from initial curiosity to despair with lines like "Mera dil na todo" (Don't break my heart).

  5. Rafi's Emotional Range: Mohammed Rafi's vocal performance is considered a masterclass, oscillating between gentle inquiry, aching heartbreak, and finally, resigned acceptance. The final, elongated delivery of "rahe ho" (going) in the song's ending fades into a melancholic echo, powerfully underscoring the feeling of loneliness.





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"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.

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Meri Mohabbat Jawan Rahegi(High Quality 480p)





"Meri Mohabbat Jawan Rahegi"
is a quintessential romantic track from the 1965 film Janwar.

It features the unbeatable combination of Mohammed Rafi's velvet voice and Shammi Kapoor's charming screen presence.

Song Details:

  • Singer: Mohammed Rafi

  • Music Director: Shankar-Jaikishan

  • Lyricist: Shailendra

  • Movie: Janwar (1965)

  • Starring: Shammi Kapoor and Rajshree

"Meri Mohabbat Jawan Rahegi" is more than just a song; it is considered one of the definitive romantic anthems of the 1960s. Here are some interesting facts about this classic from the movie Janwar (1965):

1. The "Tragedy King’s" Niece

The lead actress in this song is Rajshree, who was the daughter of the legendary filmmaker V. Shantaram. Interestingly, while the movie stars Shammi Kapoor, it was actually Rajshree’s chemistry with him in this song that fans adored. She was known for her expressive eyes, which Rafi Sahab's soulful voice complemented perfectly.

2. The Kashmir Connection

While the movie Janwar is famous for its stunning outdoor sequences in Srinagar and Pahalgam, this specific song was meticulously shot to look like a dream sequence. It helped cement Shammi Kapoor's image as the "Romantic Rebel" of the snow-capped mountains, a trend that started with Junglee and reached its peak here.

 3. The Lyricist Debate

There is often a fun bit of confusion among fans regarding the lyrics. While many of Shammi Kapoor's hits were written by Hasrat Jaipuri, this specific masterpiece was penned by Shailendra. Shailendra was known for his "simple words, deep meaning" style, which is evident in the line:

"Chitah mein jalkar bhi na mitegi" > (Even if burnt on a pyre, this love will not be erased.)

4. The Shankar-Jaikishan Signature

The music directors, Shankar-Jaikishan, used a lush orchestral arrangement for this track. If you listen closely, the song features a beautiful use of violins and an accordion, which was their signature style for creating a "grand" romantic feel. It was meant to sound like a timeless vow, hence the heavy, echoing percussion.

5. Rafi’s "Straight" Romantic Style

Mohammed Rafi was famous for his modulations (like the high-pitched "Yahoo!" or the soft whispers). However, for this song, he used a straight, powerful, and steady baritone. He wanted to convey the "steadfastness" and "strength" of love that the lyrics describe—love that stays "forever young" (jawan).

6. A Family Affair

The movie Janwar also starred Prithviraj Kapoor (Shammi Kapoor’s real-life father). It is said that the elder Kapoor was very proud of how Shammi could carry such serious romantic songs despite his "wild" dancing image.


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