I am breaking the rain-song series today. When I was looking at my notes, I saw that tomorrow, the 10th August, is death anniversary of great master Khemchand Prakash: #55 Song: Na Tum Aaye, Na Neend Aayi Tumhari Yaad Hi Aayi Film: Rimzim (1949) Music: Khemchand Prakash Lyrics: Pt. Bharat Vyas Singer: Shamshad Begum *ing: Ramola, Kishor Sahu On that day in 1950, this great music director bid adieu to this world. His filmography was presented by Kalyan recently. Just to mention here his earlier work, let me take a flying reference to his songs of lovely-early 40s. His Holi and Diwali were the eraly hits. One song that come to mind from Diwali: 'Kahe Panchhi Bawariya, Kyon Na Raag Sunaaye, Zamela Do Din Ka' by Kantilal and Basanti was a big hit. Holi had this song by Kantilal and Sitara (this Sitara is different from Sitara Kanpuri) : 'Dhanwanon Ki Duniya Hai'; which got some ground as well. In 1941's Pardesi he came with 'Pehale Jo Muhobat Se Inkaar Kiya Hota'. A very good song. Shadi (and Chandni) had some memorable songs by Khurshid. There exists one nice duet by Ishwarlal and Snehprabha (Pradhan) in Pyaas: 'Bhulaana Na Yaad Karo Na Karo' His Tansen requires no introduction, and is already inscribed on the golden pages of hindi cinema history. Although, Kalyan has included Bhartruhari (1944) as Khemchand Prakash film, my notes says the MD was Khemraj! I don't know if he gave music with that name or this is all together a different person ? Anyway, today the film is almost forgotten. But can bring glow in the eyes of any gentleman, who lived that time by the sheer utterance of this name, even today! One particular song 'Chanda Desh Piya Ke Ja', is a class of its own. And those who have heard 'Bhiksha Dede Maiya Pingala' of Surendra and ? (in two parts) will never forget it. Come 1947, again Khemchand Prakash's name brings the memories of Mulakat and Sindur. The song 'Koi Roke Use Aur Yeh Kehde' by Amirbai remains evergreen. Mulakat has one fabulous duet of Arun Kumar and Binapani Mukherjee 'Kale Kale Badara Chha Gaye' and host of Naseem Banu (I suppose Naseem Akhtar and Naseem Banu(o) are same person. For those who don't know about her, she is mother of Ummm... forgot the name (Saira Banu ?) of those two heroines :-(. Was/Is considered the most beautiful woman ever in Hindi cinema. Yes ahead of Madhubala :)) songs. I will mention just one today: 'Dil Kis Liye Rota Hai'. Her most widely known song is a Raichand Boral composition for Mukti (1939) 'Na Jane Kya Hai Dil Ka Raaz'; an excellent number. I talked about Sawan Aya Re (1949) in one previous ATMJH while talking about Rafi and Khemchand Prakash connection. I forgot to mention some of the best songs from the film, then. It has one great song by Amirbai Karnataki 'Main To Gawan Chali Hun, Bole Papiha'. But the most popular song was by Shamshad Begum: 'Nahi Fariyaad Karate Hum, Tumhe Bas Yaad Karate Hum Sanam Teri Kasam' It has one very good Khan Mastana song too, that I don't remember now. His later creations from Ziddi, Mukddar, Jan Pehchan etc. are known anyway, and hence won't talk about. Coming to this Rimzim song, I would say like Geeta Roy, Shamshad Begum was no lesser queen at pathos evoking songs. And at this time around, in 1949, she was going quite strong, and was in her prime. Has sung it very well. The other known Rimzim song is of course the Kishor Kumar's 'Zagmag Zagmag Karta Nikala Chaand Punam Ka Pyaara'; easily among the the best of Kishor songs. This song is on the other side of the 78 rpm record, on which this Shamshad song was released. Film has one Kishor-Shamshad duet too: Mere Ghar Aayi Hai Do Joganiya. An OK song. But there is one Shamshad song, which is really nice: Reh Na Sakoge Ham Bin Sajan Pachhataoge Ik Na Ik Din Ham Ko Manaane Avoge Well, that's all about Khemchand Prakash, for today. Some more information about him, sometime later. PS: Kalyan, has marked Tamasha (1952), as Khemchand Prakash film. But according to my information (and what ever I have heard of from the film) the MD was Manna De. Can someone clarify ?
Author: Snehal B. Oza