#322 Song: Hum haal-e-dil sunaayenge Suniye ke na suniye Film: Madhumati (1958) Music: Salil Chowdhury Lyrics: Shailendra Singer: Mubarak Begum *ing: Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala So whatever happened to Mubarak Begum ? Is she still around ? Dulcet is the word that springs to mind when trying to describe her voice- almost diabetically sweet, but with the unmistakably sharp edge. It's sad that she remained rather under-appreciated. (Truth is, I know very little about this singer, but judging from the number of her songs around, I'm guessing she did not enjoy the popularity she deserved. Maybe I'm wrong.) As aberrant as it sounds given the number of popular hits this Bimal Roy classic has delivered, this remains my most favorite song from the movie (edging past 'Aaja re pardesi' by a *really* narrow margin). One of the striking things in this song is the way the tabla strikes (and hence the word 'striking') around the time when she returns to the mukhda from the antaraa- when she sings the 'na' in "sunaayenge', the tabla echoes so forcefully, it seems like someone nailed it with a sledge hammer or something. Anyway, a truly lovely tune. Is there any compilation of her hits released on audio by anyone Like HMV or anything) ? 'Hamaari Yaad Aayegi' is another soundtrack that I think has some glorious Mubarak Begum tunes (remember 'Kabhi tanhaaiyon mein' ?).
Guest Author: Hrishi Dixit