Walking down the memory lane, there are several films that evoked plenty of nostalgic memories
of our younger days. One such film is Bimal Roy Productions, MADHUMATI (1958) directed by
Bimal Roy with Dilip Kumar and Vijayantimala in the lead. The novelty of
the story and theme, viz. reincarnation and life after death, beautiful
picturisation, pleasing performance by the lead and supporting actors, the way
the story was handled retaining the
suspense till the end and above all, the
fascinating songs and music by Salil Choudhury made lasting impressions especially
on the younger viewers.The fact that the film bagged six National Awards and
nine Filmfare Awards for all the major categories added to its aura. Bimal Roy,
who had earlier made such wonderful films like PARINEETA, DO BHIGA ZAMIN,
DEVDAS, NAUKRI, BIRAJ BAHU etc. acquired
cult status with Madhumati and went on to make highly acclaimed films like
SUJATA, BANDINI, PARAKH and so on.
While listening to the LP record of
Madhumati on my record player, I
realised that the most important factor for the success of the film was the
music of Salil Chowdhury . The LP record
holds 12 songs of the film and most of them are even today hugely popular with
Lata’s Filmfare Award winning ‘Aaja re
pardesi’ topping the list. The Lata-Mukesh duet
“Dil tadap tadap’ is regarded as one of the top duets ever of Hindi
films. The Mukesh-Salil-Dilip Kumar
song, ‘Suhana safar aur mausam’ happens to be a rare song of Salil Chowdhury
filmed on Dilip Kumar. Two lively group
songs, viz., ‘chad gayo papi bichhua’ and ‘Zulmi sang aankh ladi’adds
variety and displays Salil’s penchant for folk music. Mubarak Begum’s sweet and
soulful ‘Ham hal-e-dil sunnaaeenge’was a hit over the radio those days. Not in
the least is one of Rafi’s best ever ‘Toote hue khwabon mein’ making the LP
record of the film one of the most sought after one even now.
Kabuliwallah |
Many of the well known and popular
songs of Talat Mahmood were composed by Salil Choudhury and the songs of film
CHHAYA , a Sunil Dutt – Asha Parekh starrer, come readily to mind.The song ,
‘Ankhon mein masti sharaab ki’, is a rare, but beautiful and pleasant, romantic
song of Talat as against his usual ghazals. So also is the song, ‘Itna na
mujhse to pyar badha, sung solo by Talat
as weIl as as a duet with Lata. Talat is at his ‘ghazali best’ in the song
‘Aansoo samajh ke kyon mujhe’ from this film. The duet of Talat with Lata, ‘Aha
rim jim ki ye pyare pyare’ from film USNE KAHA THA and the song,’Raat ne kya
kya’ from film EK GAON KI KAHANI are
Salil Choudhury’s gems with Talat. And for me Lata’s best song for Salil Chudhury
after ‘Aaja re pardesi’ is the melodious lilting song from film PARAKH, viz.,
‘Oh sajana barkha bahar ayi’.
Two songs of Mukesh for Salail
Coudhury, I just remembered, are the one from the superhit Rajesh Khanna film
AANAND,viz., ‘Kahin door jab din dhal jaye’ and the immortal song from the Raj
Kapur film JAGTE RAHO, viz., ‘Zindagi kwab mein’ which haunts listeners even
today. I also remember two songs of Jesudas for Salil, a popular duet with Asha
in film CHHOTI SI BAAT,viz.,’Jan-e-man jane-e-man’, an example as to how a duet
is to be sung with the singers trying to excel each other at the same time
retaining the mood and tempo of the song. The other is the semi-classical song,
‘Ni sa ga ma pa ni.’ from film ANAND MAHAL. It is also a fact that only Salil
Choudhury and music director Ravindra Jain could exploit fruitfully the talent
and voice of Jesudas at his prime for Hindi films.
Any discussion of Salil
Choudhury’s music without mentioning his fine compositions in film MAYA could
be termed incomplete. Lata Mangeshkar’s lilting ‘ Ja re ja re ud ja re panchi’
and Rafi’s fast paced ‘Koi sone ke dilwala’ are outstanding numbers. But, to
me, what makes the music of the film noteworthy are the two duets. In fact
Salil Choudhury could be credited with some of the best duets of Hindi films
with ‘Dil tadap tadap’(Lata Mukesh), ‘Itna na mujhko’ and ‘Ah ha rim jim’ (both
by Lata-Talat), ‘Chhota sa ghar hoga’(Film Naukari- Kishore–Usha Mangeshkar)and
so on proving the point.The two duets from film Maya are also equally
fascinating. One is the lilting melody by Lata-Rafi, ‘Tasveer teri dil mein’
which is even now often heard on the radio. But the top of the chart is the two
part duet , ‘Ae dil kahan teri manzil’ by Lata and the inimitable, but sadly foregotten,
Dwijen Mukherjee. The tune of the song, meaningful lyrics, the beauty of the
two sweet voices matching and complementing each other make this song a top
favourite. Dwijen Mukheri, with a voice and singing style of Hemant Kumar, Aas
ka Panchi Subir Sen and Hoke Majbhoor Bhupinder , was not heard much in Hindi
films in spite of the success of this
song and soon vanished from the scene to the utter disappointment of discerning
listeners! But the song is still as refreshing as ever.
Vayalar-Salil |
Pratheeksha |
Salil Choudhury had
used the tunes of his successful Hindi songs in Malayalam either for songs as
such or in the background. For example, the tune of this beautiful song
‘Chhotta sa ghar hoga badalon ki chhaomen’ from film NAUKARI rendered by Kishore and Usha Mangeshkar has been beautifully used for
O.N.V’s lyrics in film AIR HOSTESS for the song ‘Onnaanam kunninmel.’http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=chhotta+sa+ghar+hoga&ei=UTF-8&fr=moz35 In film
CHEMMEEN the tune of the song ‘Baag mein
kali khili’ from film CHAND AUR SURAJ
has been fruitfully used in the background of the chaakara song ‘Pennale
kannale’.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwAvatrW3XA
Salil Choudhury whose
melody was based on Indian Classical music and folk music with orchestration
influenced by Western music ruled the hearts of millions of listeners for more
than 40 years. His musical creations will preserve his memory for generations
to come.
Tail piece: Madhumati
remains as the only film I had seen twice in a theatre. It was on its second release at a local theatre in 1960 on
an intervening holiday of my degree exam!
Always loved his music. I remember the sensation he caused when Chemmeen was released.
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