I remember a wedding where this song was being played: Dilme chhupake pyar ka tufaan le chale, hum aaj apni mautka saman le chale, mautka samaan le chale….. LOL
Prakash - Thanks
Mannat - Checked and commented!
Bhagya - Lucky u not to be subjected to early morning bidaais. Hvnt gatecrashed as yet…but am severely tempted to do so
So, it must be good for u. Get to gatecrash every often and have sumptous food for free.
Yeah me too have wondered many times, songs for suitable for diff. occasions are not made anymore. Changing times!
]]>Cudnt stop laughing….keep up the good work !
Prakash
]]>Lavanya - Thanks so much for your invaluable comments. During the Navratras, one should see the way the songs are mixed and remixed to make bhajans! I was shattered to hear a Shiv-bhajan go ‘Aisa mera Bhola re’ on the tune of Lara Dutta’s item song ‘Aisa jaadoo daala re’ from Khakhee. Now, i think they will soon remix ‘Mayya Mayya’ from Guru, since it seems to be tailor made for them!
Dhoop - Ha ha ha
]]>Come to think of, isn’t it strange that the maximum ‘occasional’ numbers, be it a dulhan’s cheerful arrival or her tearful bidaai, or even of popular festivals like Holi and Rakhi, come from older films? Why aren’t are new songs capable of catering to these universal occasions?
Yes, why the lyrics are like “flavor f the season” kind ?
Even Latadi has said this in her Interviews.
I grew up near the Fisher Folk community in Mumbai & Quwwal Aziz Najha saab’s ” Muhhharram mei…na sakuoon milta hai, but khane mei, chain milta hai to bus Saki, tere maikhane mai ..Jhoom barabar jhoom sharabee ..” was blaring from real lous speakers even during Ganpati Utsav & Janmashtami & shadis & Diwali ….non - stop .. as there was no curfew or cut off past mid - night ..in those days !
It was difficult reading at night for exams. I recall that vividly.
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warm regards,
L