When we watch a film some scenes and picturisations remain in our mind because there is something special about them although the movie itself may not be that great. I am starting this thread to know of any song picturisation that really made an imapct on you and remained with you for a long time ...
I am starting with one of my own favorite song piucturisations although it has been lauded by all filmgoers...It is stunningly beautiful Madhubala singing Pyar kiya toh darna kya jab pyar kiya toh..- her expressions, the dance sequence and the glittering sets were unforgettable. I still feel thrilled to watch the video of this song after having watched it may be a hindred times so far..
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Thinking of picturization..another song that comes to my mind is from the movie Zindegi Na Milegi Dobara..starring Hrithik Roshan Farhan Aktar, Abhay Deol, and the lyrics was Ude assmano ke parinde...where the horses are shown running parallel with the car that the stars of this movie were driving, It was quite a nice song.
Vijay Ananad was an acclaimed film maker and he took great care while picturising sings in the films he diredcted....Navketans film Jewel thief had excellent composition by S D Burman and the song Honton pe aisi baat is a treat to watch since it is amazingly choreographed with many complicated overlapping long shots ! Another eqaully beautiful and well picturised song is from Teesri Manzil - O haseena zulfowali janejahan icturised on Shammi Kapoor and Helen,,,
Vijay Ananad was an acclaimed film maker and he took great care while picturising sings in the films he diredcted....Navketans film Jewel thief had excellent composition by S D Burman and the song Honton pe aisi baat is a treat to watch since it is amazingly choreographed with many complicated overlapping long shots ! Another eqaully beautiful and well picturised song is from Teesri Manzil - O haseena zulfowali janejahan icturised on Shammi Kapoor and Helen,,,
Absolutely. in the song "O Haseena Zulfonwali" the intervention of Helen (Asha) with, "O Anjana Dhoondhti Hoon." wasthrilling. Yes Vijayanand has his unique way of picturing the songs.
Vijay Ananad was an acclaimed film maker and he took great care while picturising sings in the films he diredcted....Navketans film Jewel thief had excellent composition by S D Burman and the song Honton pe aisi baat is a treat to watch since it is amazingly choreographed with many complicated overlapping long shots ! Another eqaully beautiful and well picturised song is from Teesri Manzil - O haseena zulfowali janejahan icturised on Shammi Kapoor and Helen,,,
Yeah Usha ...those songs are quite treat for the eyes. In fact I think most of all songs pictured on Shammi Kapoor are a candy for the eyes. Who can ever not get caught up in his frolicky style of dancing with his hair and head shaking crazily while his limbs move as if they are rubber and not want to dance a step or two themselves?
Another film maker who is a geat favorite of mine is Bimal Roy who made some extremely touching, beautiful and unforgettable films like Madhumati, Sujata, Do bigha zameen, Bandini, Parakh and Devdas...I particularly like the song sKali ghata chaye mora jiya tarsaye and Jhalthe hai jiske liye from Sujata. Nutan was one of the finest actresses ever and her role as Sujata was tailor made for her ...
Another film maker who is a geat favorite of mine is Bimal Roy who made some extremely touching, beautiful and unforgettable films like Madhumati, Sujata, Do bigha zameen, Bandini, Parakh and Devdas...I particularly like the song sKali ghata chaye mora jiya tarsaye and Jhalthe hai jiske liye from Sujata. Nutan was one of the finest actresses ever and her role as Sujata was tailor made for her ...
Originally, Jalte Hain jiske liye was to be sung by Rafi. But due to dates clash, Bimal Roy recommended Talat. But Burman was not willing to give the song to Talat.. He was satisfied only after the song became a smashing hit.
Do you remember Nutan and Kishore duet, Yeh Ratein ye mausam nadi ka kinara?
Another film maker who is a geat favorite of mine is Bimal Roy who made some extremely touching, beautiful and unforgettable films like Madhumati, Sujata, Do bigha zameen, Bandini, Parakh and Devdas...I particularly like the song sKali ghata chaye mora jiya tarsaye and Jhalthe hai jiske liye from Sujata. Nutan was one of the finest actresses ever and her role as Sujata was tailor made for her ...
Originally, Jalte Hain jiske liye was to be sung by Rafi. But due to dates clash, Bimal Roy recommended Talat. But Burman was not willing to give the song to Talat.. He was satisfied only after the song became a smashing hit.
Do you remember Nutan and Kishore duet, Yeh Ratein ye mausam nadi ka kinara?
Yes of course , from the film Dilli ka thug which had good songs ... The romantic duets of the fifties and the sixties were quite something else! Such beautiful lyrics, tunes and the axtresses were all naturally beautiful, so were the leading men! Truly a gilden age of music
Another film maker who is a geat favorite of mine is Bimal Roy who made some extremely touching, beautiful and unforgettable films like Madhumati, Sujata, Do bigha zameen, Bandini, Parakh and Devdas...I particularly like the song sKali ghata chaye mora jiya tarsaye and Jhalthe hai jiske liye from Sujata. Nutan was one of the finest actresses ever and her role as Sujata was tailor made for her ...
Originally, Jalte Hain jiske liye was to be sung by Rafi. But due to dates clash, Bimal Roy recommended Talat. But Burman was not willing to give the song to Talat.. He was satisfied only after the song became a smashing hit.
Do you remember Nutan and Kishore duet, Yeh Ratein ye mausam nadi ka kinara?
Yes of course , from the film Dilli ka thug which had good songs ... The romantic duets of the fifties and the sixties were quite something else! Such beautiful lyrics, tunes and the axtresses were all naturally beautiful, so were the leading men! Truly a gilden age of music
Those were the days of Melody. These are the days of cacophony. It would be too greedy on our part to expect that Era.
The scenes in Haqeekat were actally war like and thus picturized well.
True. The credit goes to those realistic war scenes to the great director Vijayanand.
I too ike all the songs from Haqueeqat...Zara si aahat, masti mein ched ke tarana koyi dil ka and of course Kar chale hum fida ...
The scenes in Haqeekat were actally war like and thus picturized well.
True. The credit goes to those realistic war scenes to the great director Vijayanand.
I too ike all the songs from Haqueeqat...Zara si aahat, masti mein ched ke tarana koyi dil ka and of course Kar chale hum fida ...
Kare Chale Hum Fida made the audience cry literally.
I dont know about these movies. Since i mostly dont watch hindi movies. But i had watched few hindi movies. In that movies, picturisations are grand and colourful to watch.
Most of the Hindi movies are shot in foreign locations so they tend to look grand and good picturizations. I think even regional movies are being shot in foreign locations to make it look a delight for people to watch.
I dont know about these movies. Since i mostly dont watch hindi movies. But i had watched few hindi movies. In that movies, picturisations are grand and colourful to watch.
Most of the Hindi movies are shot in foreign locations so they tend to look grand and good picturizations. I think even regional movies are being shot in foreign locations to make it look a delight for people to watch.
No. If a realistic director handles the Megaphone, he will never go for foreign locales.
I dont know about these movies. Since i mostly dont watch hindi movies. But i had watched few hindi movies. In that movies, picturisations are grand and colourful to watch.
Most of the Hindi movies are shot in foreign locations so they tend to look grand and good picturizations. I think even regional movies are being shot in foreign locations to make it look a delight for people to watch.
No. If a realistic director handles the Megaphone, he will never go for foreign locales.
Perhaps..but not sure..when some movies are shot in our country it is but limited to either Delhi or Mumbai...but the focus is never on any other city..probably such scripts and stories are not written where Indian scenic beauty is appreciated.
I dont know about these movies. Since i mostly dont watch hindi movies. But i had watched few hindi movies. In that movies, picturisations are grand and colourful to watch.
Most of the Hindi movies are shot in foreign locations so they tend to look grand and good picturizations. I think even regional movies are being shot in foreign locations to make it look a delight for people to watch.
No. If a realistic director handles the Megaphone, he will never go for foreign locales.
Perhaps..but not sure..when some movies are shot in our country it is but limited to either Delhi or Mumbai...but the focus is never on any other city..probably such scripts and stories are not written where Indian scenic beauty is appreciated.
Be assured that it's Incredible India. In my own place, there is a heavy demand for shooting many films in the famous Araku Valley all along the year. But the director should have that eye to see the beauty, which most of the directors lack.
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