#197 Song: Julmi Sang Aankh Ladi (2), Re Sakhi Main Kaase Kahun (2), .......... Film: Madhumati (1958) Music: Salil Chowdhury Lyrics: Shailendra Singer: Lata Mangeshkar *ing: Dilip Kumar, Vyjayantimala, Pran, Johny Walker This song is my current favourite. I am humming it for two days. Bimal Roy's all time great movie, brought us wonderful soundtrack through Salil-da. Although, 'Ajaa Re Pardesi' is more popular and much more sung than this one, I prefer this for it's unparallel sweetness. Kaanon me ghantiaan si bajati hain, ise sun kar! Mukesh added sweetness to genius of Salil's work by lending his voice to Dilip Kumar, after a gap of almost 8 years. (I assume Yahudi (1958) was later than Madhumati.) His effort for 'Suhaana Safar Aur Ye Mausam Hansi' brought him his first Filmfare award. Well, that's secondary to me; he sung really beautiful song. And I must say, Shailendra's great lyrics really helped Bimal-da's awesome camera work in memorable picturisation of this song. Just look at -- 'Ye Kaun Hanstaa Hai Phoolon Me Chhup Kar' or 'Ye Gori Nadiyon Ka Chalnaa Uchhal Kar' when camera captures virgin beauty of Tarai and upper Himalayas! Great harmony of lyrics and camera. And to top it Mukesh' heavenly voice! One more, striking scene and piece of music that's etched in my memory forever is a chorus sung by a string of Himachal women, on the hillside on zigzag narrow path. I suppose this was just after the above Mukesh song (or may be just before that). What a great work by Salil Chowdhury ?! I wonder if that little mellow chorus is available outside the soundtrack ? However nice the adaptation? -- from folk music -- may be, 'Daira Re Daira, Chadhh Gayo Paapi Bichhua' (Manna De, Lata, Chorus) has failed in finding a place in my heart. Other songs are nice and enjoyable too. Rafi chipped in for a song for Dilip Kumar in 'Tute Hue Khwaabon Ne'. But his other song filmed on Johny Walker became more popular: 'Jangal Me, Jagal Me Mor Naacha Kisi Ne Dekha' Lata's 'Aja Re Pardesi', surely is immortal; I also enjoy 'Ghadi Ghadi Mora Dil Dhadke'. But I don't see magic of 'Aja Re' of 'Julmi Sang' in it. Yes, Mubarak Begum's 'Hum Haal-E-Dil Sunayenge' is my favourite. Nice saarangi pieces are in there. Mukesh-Lata duet 'Dil Tadap Tadap Ke Keh Rahaa Hai' is also not among my all time favourites of theirs. It falls below my expectation. In all respect an unforgettable film! Note: Today's ATMJH is dedicated to legendary theatre laureate from Bengal -- Shambhu Mitra; who passed away yesterday in Calcutta. Hindi cinema will remember him for his lone directorial venture for RK Films' unforgettable production of Jaagte Raho (1956)/Ek Din Ek Raater? (1956 - in Bengali).
Author: Snehal B. Oza