I was listening to those evergreen Shankar Jaikishan songs on my record player the other day. The songs from film Barsat and Anari, especially the title songs ( I mean songs with the title of the film in the lyrics) ‘Barsat men ham…’and ‘woh chaand khila……na samajhe oh anari hai’ took
me to a different and nostalgic world bringing back memories of seeing these films in the theatre,
listening to the songs on the radio and reading news and reviews about them, the performance of
Raj Kapur and so on. It also made me think about several beautiful title songs which were
integral to the films and one could not think of the film without thinking of the song.
The trend of having a title song in the film continued strongly till the middle of the 70s. Probably it was the combination of Raj kapur,Shailendra/Hasrat and Shankar Jaikishen who started the trend in a big way. For Raj Kapur Shankar Jaikishen was the music director till he switched over to LaxmikantPyarelal with film Bobby. There used to be a title song in all RK films be it the Mukesh number ‘Awaara hoon’ from film Awara or the Barsat and Anari numbers mentioned earlier. This continued with the Mukesh number in Jis Desh mein Ganga Bahti Hai and the ‘Bol Radha bol sangam hoga ki nahin’ number, again by Mukesh, in film Sangam. In between there were several title songs by Shankar Jaikishen for Raj kapur films. The ‘Ashique hoon baharaon ka’ from film Ashique, the racy number (Mukesh-Sharda)from film Around the World, ‘Duniya ke sair karlo……Insaf ke dost ban kar, Insaf ke pyar kar lo, Around the world in 8Dollars’ and the title song by Rafi in that musical hit, Love in Tokyo, come to mind. ( The song ‘Sayanora sayanora’ from the film Love in Tokyo was very popular in the campus and an emotion filled, romantic word for the inevitable year end autographs!!). There are a few other title songs also from the fold of Raj Kapur –Shankar Jaikishen which come to mind readily. The ‘Oh Kanhaiya oh kanhaiya’ (Lata) number from film Kanhaiya, ‘Ek dil aur sau afsane’(Lata) from the film with the same title, ‘Mujhko yaro maaf karna, mein nashen mein hoon’( Mukesh) from film Mein Nashe mein hoon, and ‘Diwana mujhko log kahen, mein samajhoom jag hain deiwana’(Mukesh) from film Diwana are some of them. These are typical Mukesh numbers for Raj Kapur by Shankar Jaikishen though a similar number, ‘Chhalia mera naam, chalna mera kaam’ by Mukesh for Raj Kapur was composed by Kalyanji-Anandji for film Chhalia.
In fact one of the
less noticed features of Shankar Jaikishen’s work is that they had
composed more number of title songs than any other composers of the past and
present.Many such songs were on Shammi Kapur
when the trio of he, Shankar Jaikishen and Rafi
formed a highly successful team with several hit songs. The title songs
in film, An Evening in Paris, Pagla Kahin Ka( Log kahein mujhe pahla kahinka), Dil
Tera Deewana( Dil tera deewana hai sanam), Raaj Kumar(Mein hoon Raj kumar) and
so on come to mind instantly.And who can forget the famous lung bursting
‘yahoooo....’ song, ‘Chaahe koi mujhe junglee kahein’ from film Junglee? By the
way, there is another typical song on Shammi Kapur, ‘Dil dekhe dekho, dil dekhe
dekho, dil delkhe delkho jee, dil denewalon ko .....’; but this is by debutant
music director Usha khanna for Ash Parekh’s debut film Dil Dekhe Dekho.
There are several other
outstanding title songs of Shankar
Jaikishen like the sweet melodious,’Dil mera ek aas ka panchi’(Subir Sen)from
film Aas ka Panchi, , ‘Aayi Milan ki bela mein to aayi’(Rafi) from film Aayi
Milan ki bela, ‘April fool banaya”(Rafi) from
film April Fool,’Mujhko apne gale lagalo, yeh mere hamrahi’(Rafi-Mubarak
Begum)from Hamrahi, ‘Dil Ek Mandir hai’(Rafi- Suman Kalyanpur)) from film Dil
Ek Mandir and so on. In film Rangoli there is this soft melody of Kishor
kumar,’Rangoli sajao re’and in Roop ki Rani Choron ka Raja, there is the rare
happy song of Talat Mahmmod with Lata , ‘Tu roop ki rani , mein choroon ka
raja, yeh tera mera pyar nirala’and so on. There is the popular hit, Jab pyar
kisi se hota hai (Rafi) and the ‘Lakh chupao chupna........dil ki baath bada
detha hai Asli Naqli chehra’ from film Asli Naqli. In film Hariyali aur
Raasta,the speciality is that there are
two title songs, one byLata,’Yeh hariali aur raasta’ and the other by
Mukesh-Lata ‘ Bol meri taqdeer men kya hai................jeevan ki do pahloon
mein, hariyali aur raasta’’ In fact Lata has also sung this song solo and the
LP album with a distinctly designed jacket becomes a rare title songs’ album. Yes, Shankar Jaikishen were the most sought after
composers of title songs.
Eventhough Naushad had
composed music for a large number of films, the number of title songs by him is
less. One of his much acclaimed title songs is ‘’Mere mehboob tujhe meri
muhabath ki kasam’(Lata as well as Rafi)from film Mere Mehboob, a Rajindra
kumar Sadhana starrer.The soulfully rendered song ‘ Dil diya dard liya,dilruba
maine tere pyar ne kya kya na diya, dil diya....’(Rafi) of film Dil Diya Dard Liya and the song, ‘Mere ghar se pyar ki palki chali gai’ (Manna
Dey)from film Palki which as a chorus
by Rafi, Manna Dey and Lata is also
there.
Music Director
R.D.Burman had tuned a few beautiful
title songs for films. One is from the
Super hit Rajesh Khanna film Kati Patang
,’Na koi umang hai.........eh kati patang hai’.There is another super hit song ‘Yadon
ki baraat nikli hai’ from the Dharmendra-Zeenat Aman starrer Yadon ki Barat and the famous ‘Hare
Rama Hare Krishna’ from the Dev Anand film with the same title.
Turning to music directors Laxmikant-Pyarelal the first
song coming to mind is ‘Suno Sajana .........Aaye din bahar ke’ from the Asha
Parekh starrer Aaye din Bahar ke.There is also the song ‘ Satyam Shivam
Sundaram’ from the film with the same
title and the song ‘Hum bane tum bane ek dhuje ke liye’ from the Kamal
Hasan-Rati Agnihotri starrer Ek Dhuke ke Liye to mention a few.
There are several
other title songs in films, viz., Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baje (Music: Vasant
Desai), Bin Badal Barsat(Music: Hemant kumar), Dil hi To hai (Music: Roshan)
Noorie( Music :Khayyam) Jeene ki Raah(Music: Laxmikant Pyarelal)and so on. From
music Director S.D.Burman there is the song ‘Tere ghar ke Saamne ek ghar
banaoonga(Rafi) for film Tere Ghar ke Saaamne and a title song in film Tere
mere sapne(Kishor). The song beautifully
rendered by Mukesh in a grief striken
voice for film Saaranga, viz., ‘Saaranga teri yaad mein’ composed by Sardar
Malik is another memorable title song. How can we forget the award winning song
by Mubarak Begum, ‘Kabhi tanhayiyon mei yun, hamari yaad aayegi’ from director
Kidar Sharma’s film Hamari Yaad Aayegi? The music by the veteran Snehal Bhatkar
was the highlight of the film.Three title songs composed by O.P.Nayyar are
coming readily to mind. Rafi’s Tum sa nahin dekha and Phir wohi dil laaya hoon
and Mahendra Kapur’s Baharen phir bhi
ayengi, all three standing examples of O.P’s
famous rhythm.
In film Kora Kagaz
(Vijay Aanand-Jaya Bhaduri) Kalyanji Aanandji has given the melodious song
‘Mera jeevan kora kagaz kora bhi rehgaya’(Kishor) and in film Mere Humsafar
there is the song ‘Kisi raha mein kisi mode par mere humsafar mere
humsafar(Lata-Mukesh)..
There are a few title songs in the ‘pyar’
series. The romantic melody, ‘Dekha hai kisi ke chanchal nainon men, pyar ka
sagar’(Mukesh-film:Pyar ka sagar. Music :Ravi)) is one song which even now
keeps one glued to the radio/tv when heard.
In film Pyar hi pyar, there
is this pleasant song, ‘Dekha hai teri ankhon me pyar hi pyar beshumar’(Rafi-Shankar
Jaikishen).In that highly successful remake of Tamil film Kathalikka neramillai
, in Hindi, Pyar kiye jaa’, ther is the song,’Din jawani ko char vyar pyar kiye
jaa’ with kishor kumar at his hilarious best. There is a similar song by Rafi
in film Pyar Muhabath with music by ShankarJaikishen.
Let me end this by listing ( not a ranking list)four
title songs, which according to me are a few of the best ever in Hindi films in
this category.
2.
Film: Choudwin ka
chand. Singer: Rafi Music: Ravi.
Song: Chaudwin ka chaand ho.
3.
Film: Barsat ki raat.
Singer : Rafi .Music: Roshan.
Song: Zindagi bhar nahin bhoolegi
woh barsaat ki raat.
4.
Film: Dil apna aur preet
parai. Singer: Lata Music: Shankar jaikishen.
Song:Dil apna aur preet parai
It is a pity that by
the beginning of the 80s title songs began losing its space probably with the
eclipse of Shankar Jaikishen and the reluctance/lack of taste of the makers in
giving meaningful names to films. There was a sort of revival for title songs
by A.R.Rahman in films like Taal, Dil Se
etc. and the box-office success of films like Dil to pagal hai (Music: Uttam
Singh) and Dilwale dulhaniya le jayengi(Music:Jatin-Lalit)and so on. But the
revival was temporary. It now appears that film titles are no longer inspired
by poetry,traditional romantic feelings, sentiments associated with long
cherished values etc. thus limiting the scope for sweet, melodious, inspiring
and meaningful title songs.With titles like Dirty Picture, Jab we met, Pyar ka
side effects, Pyar mein twist,and numbered titles like Dhoom 1,2, 3, 3 Idiots etc, I am afraid, it
will be idiotic to expect a title song like ‘Dil ne phir yaad kiya dard ki
lahar aayi hai.(Rafi-music: Sonik-Omi. Film. Dil ne phir yaad kiya).
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