RMIM Archive Article "30".
From the RMIM Article Archive maintained by Satish Subramanian
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# Subject: Gulzar's work.
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# This article is divided in the following sections:
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# a) List of Movies which have lyrics from Gulzar
# b) List of movies that were directed by Gulzar
# c) Film Albums/Collections of Gulzar
# d) Non-film Albums
# e) Gulzar book list
# f) TV films/serials
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# Efforts of:
# Anurag Acharya (acha@CS.CMU.EDU)
# Vineet Arya (arya@cis.ohio-state.edu)
# Ashok Dhareshwar (ADhareshwar@worldbank.org)
# Pavan Jha (pavanj@hotmail.com)
# Vinay P Jain (vinayjain@yahoo.com)
# Satish Subramanian (subraman@cs.umn.edu)
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# Maintained by:
# Satish Subramanian (subraman@cs.umn.edu)
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a) Films which had Gulzar's lyrics.
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1. bandini (S D Burman)
(has "gora ang lai le". which is considered his first song)
2. kabuliwala (Salil Choudhry) First movie with his lyrics.
3. mere apne (Salil Choudhry)
4. khamoshi (Hemant Kumar)
5. ghar (R D Burman)
6. gharonda (Jaidev)
7. palkoN ki chhaoN meiN (Laxmikant-Pyarelal)
8. saNnaaTa (Hemant Kumar)
9. aashirwaad (Vasant Desai)
10. rahgir (Hemant Kumar)
11. do dooni chaar (Hemant Kumar)
12. doosri seeta (R D Burman)
13. guddi (Vasant Desai)
14. shaq (Vasant Desai)
15. parichay (R D Burman)
16. khushboo (R D Burman)
17. anubhav (Kanu Roy)
18. kitaab (R D Burman)
19. golmaal (R D Burman)
20. kashish (Kalyanji-Anandji)
21. kinara (R D Burman)
22. devta (R D Burman)
23. biwi aur makan (Hemant Kumar)
24. poornima (Kalyanji-Anandji)
25. thodi si bewafaai (Khaiyaam)
26. gaharai (Laxmikant-Pyarelal)
27. mausam (Madan Mohan)
28. aandhi (R D Burman)
29. khatta-meetha (Rajesh Roshan)
30. namkeen (R D Burman)
31. khwaish (?)
32. anand (Salil Choudhry)
33. seema (Shankar-Jaikisan)
34. sitara (R D Burman)
35. grih-pravesh (Kanu Roy)
36. khubsoorat (R D Burman)
37. masoom (R D Burman)
38. ijaazat (R D Burman)
39. lekin (Hridayanath Mangeshkar)
40. maya memsaab (Hridayanath Mangeshkar)
41. libaas (R D Burman)
42. sadma (Illaiyaraja)
43. us raat ke baad (Hemant Kumar)
44. hip hip hurray (R D Burman)
45. jeeva (R D Burman)
46. swayamvar (Rajesh Roshan)
47. ek pal (Bhupen Hazarika)
48. rudaali (Bhupen Hazarika)
49. aastha - in the prison of spring (Shaarang Dev)
50. maachis (Vishal Bharadwaj)
51. raat ki uljhan (Salil Choudhry)
52. tarang (Vanraj Bhatia)
53. hum panchhi ek daal ke (Vishal Bharadwaj) - under production
54. chaachi 420 (Vishal Bharadwaj)
55. jahan tum le chalo (Vishal Bharadwaj) (English songs)
56. daayra (Anand-Milind)
57. dil se (A R Rahman)
58. ratnadeep (R D Burman) (1978)
59. bhool na jaana (Daan Singh)
60. mammo (Vanraj Bhatia)
61. swami vivekananda (Salil Choudhry)
62. hu tu tu (Vishal Bharadwaj)
Gulzar teams Tabu with Sunil
Sunil Shetty and Tabu has been signed to play the lead roles
in Gulzar's next venture titled Hu-tu-tu. The film is being
written and directed by Gulzar for debutante producer Ajay
Rastogi. It has lyrics by Gulzar, music by Vishal Bharadwaj of
Maachis fame, cinematography by Man-mohan Singh and sound by
Narinder Singh.)
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b) List of movies directed by Gulzar.
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1971 Mere Apne
1972 Koshish
Parichay
1973 Achanak
1975 Aandhi
Mausam
Khushboo
1977 Kitaab
Kinara
1979 Meera
1982 Namkeen
Angoor
1988 Libaas
Ijaazat
1990 Ustad Amjad Ali Khan (Documentary)
1991 Lekin
1992 Pandit Bhimsen Joshi (Documentary)
1996 Maachis
1998 Hu tu tu (under production
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c) Film Albums/Collection from Gulzar
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1. Dil Dhoondhta Hai (HMV) (double cassette album)
2. Fursat Ke Raat Din (HMV)
3. Pancham - Gulzar remebers RD Burman (HMV) (double cassette album)
4. Bole Re Papihara - Rain songs of Gulzar (HMV)
5. Paakhi Re (PAN Music)
6. Anmol Geet - Gulzar Vol 1. (HMV)
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d) Non Film Albums
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1. Dil Padosi Hai (HMV) (double cassette album)
2. Boodhey Pahadon Par (Plus) - singer: Suresh Wadkar; music: Vishal Bharadwaj
3. Woh Jo Shayar Tha (MIL) - singer and music: Bhupinder
4. Main Aur Mera Saaya (HMV) - music: Bhupen Hazarika
5. Vande Mataram (Sony) - music: A R Rahman (song: Masoom)
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e) Gulzar's Books
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1. Pukhraj - Urdu Poetry by Gulzar (Rupa Publications)
2. Dastakhat - short stories by Gulzar
3. Dhuan - short stories by Gulzar
4. Silences - English translations of some selection poems of Gulzar
5. Raavi Paar - short stores by Gulzar
6. Kuchh Aur Nazmen - (collection of poems)
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e) Gulzar's involvement in TV films/serials
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1. Mirza Ghalib (directed) (stars: Naseeruddin Shah)
2. Jungle book (title song)
3. Potli Baba Ki (dialogues, title song)
4. Alice in Wonderland (title song)
5. Guchhe (title song)
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Narrations
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ALONE, ISOLATED and LONELY
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A while ago, Gulzar experimented with a new medium by lending his
voice to an audio book. This week, the writer, director, lyricist and
poet launched a collection of poems by Dr. Bharat Vatwani titled
``Alone, Isolated And Lonely''.
Dedicated to the common man going through low self-esteem, the author
seems to tell the reader he is not alone in his suffering. Released at
Crossword, Gulzar said that what moved him about the book was the
author's concern for humanity.
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