Tomorrow, 18th March, is Gulam Mohammad's "barsi". Remebering this master, I present this song as #165 Song: Qismat Banaane Wale Zaraa Saamne To Aa Main Tuzko Ye Dikhaaun? Ke Duniya Hai Teri Kya Film: Pardes (1950) Music: Gulam Mohammad Lyrics: Shakeel Badayuni Singer: Lata Mangeshkar *ing: Motilal, Madhubala, Kakku?, ? Film has many Lata songs. Some of them may be more melodious than this, but none of them are so striking as this one. Lata shows amazing breath control (I can't say, if she has succeeded in holding the note ?) at the end, when she sings at pretty high scale: 'Naam Hi Mit Jaayega Teraa~~~'. Great composition. Lata sung this mellow solo Raat Hai Taaron Bhari, Chitaki Hui Chaandni keeping the spirit of song alive. It's enjoyable experience listening this one. She also sung 'Chale Ranj De Kar, Khushi Le Kar Aana' -- a typical Gulam Mohammad tune. But my other two favourite songs involved Shamshad and Rafi. If I remember correctly, this Shamshad solo, is first song in the film, picturised on Kakku?, who sings on screen, quite in style Mere Ghunghar Waale Baal Ho Raaja Ghunaghar Waale Baal Shamshad is inimitable when she sings 'Ho Raja More Raajja'. Only other female singer in her league was Geeta Roy. It has lovely orchestration as well. Finally, we have this nice, Lata-Rafi duet picturised on lead pair: Akhiyan Milaa Ke Zaraa Baat Karo Ji Chori-ChoriChori-Chori Yun Na Mulakat Karo Ji It belongs to a genre of Rafi-Lata duets that itself requires a whole article. Such songs have come more often from three composers. Two of them had formed a pair and together they shared same initials with the third one! Pt. Husnalal Bhagatram and Hansraj Behl. Here Gulam Mohammad, produced a gem, using similar style.
Author: Snehal B. Oza