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Song : jan e chaman sola badan pehlu me aa jao..
Film : Gumnaam,1965,
Singers: Mohammed Rafi,Sharda,
Lyricist : Hasrat Jaipuri,
Music Director: Shankar Jaikishan,
Director: Raja Nawathe,
Cast : Manoj Kumar,Nanda,Pran,Mehmood, Helen,Laxmi Chhaya,Tarun Bose,Madan Puri, Dhumal, Manmohan Krishna,
Producer : NN Sippy,
Production Co : Prithvi Pictures,
Lyrics :-
jan-e-chaman shola-badan pehlu me aa jao
o mere dil mere hamdam baho me aa jao
hay jan-e-chaman shola-badan pehlu me aa jao
hay o mere dil mere hamdam baho me aa jao
madhosh hai jindagi, charo taraf bekhudi
madhosh hai jindagi, charo taraf bekhudi
thamo mujhe mai gira
thamo mujhe mai gira, laheraye dil ki lagi
jan-e-chaman shola-badan pehlu me aa jao
o mere dil mere hamdam baho me aa jao
pani jo ham par gire, ek aag tan me lage
pani jo ham par gire, ek aag tan me lage
tumko khabar kya sanam
tumko khabar kya sanam, kehte hai ulfat ise
o mere dil mere hamdam baho me aa jao
hoy-hoy jan-e-chaman shola-badan pehlu me aa jao
badal se barse nasha, bhigi huyi hai fija
badal se barse nasha, bhigi huyi hai fija
thandi hawa jab chale
thandi hawa jab chale, kanpe hai dil ka diya
o mere dil mere hamdam baho me aa jao
hay jan-e-chaman shola-badan, pehlu me aa jao
hay o mere dil mere hamdam baho me aa jao
jan-e-chaman shola-badan pehlu me aa jao...
Gumnaam (Unknown or Anonymous) is a 1965 Indian suspense thriller film directed by Raja Nawathe, starring Manoj Kumar, Nanda, Pran, Helen and Mehmood. The film became a box office hit. The music for the film was composed by Shankar-Jaikishan.
The story is an uncredited adaptation of Agatha Christie' s novel And Then There Were None.
The film came to wider attention in the Western World when its opening song "Jaan Pehechan Ho" (a Hindi phrase roughly translated as "We should get to know each other") was in the opening credits of Ghost World and in the 2011 commercial "The Date" for Heineken. It is sung by Bollywood legend Mohammed Rafi, although he is not the man depicted onscreen. The main dancer is Laxmi Chhaya. The group "Ted Lyons and his Cubs" playing the song can also be seen in 1964 film Jaanwar playing "Dekho Ab To" (a cover version of I Want to Hold Your Hand by the Beatles) and Tasveer (starring Feroz Khan), Love Marriage (starring Dev Anand), Bedaag (starring Manoj Kumar), Shehnai and Mere Sanam (both starring Vishwajeet) also featuring dancer Oscar Unger.
Plot:-
Seven people mysteriously win a free vacation. On the way to their destination, the plane has engine trouble and they are left abandoned in a remote seaside location along with the steward Anand (Manoj Kumar). The location is haunted by a female singing a song whom none seem to find.
They find shelter in a large mansion inhabited by a comical butler Mehmood. One by one, they are murdered and the remaining vacationers try to figure out why they were chosen for the trip and what they have in common.
Sharda(Sharda Rajan Aiyangar):-
Early in her career Sharda was offered a voice test by Raj Kapoor when he first heard her singing in a function at Shrichand Ahuja's residence in Tehran. She got her first big break in Bollywood with the song "Titli Udi" in Suraj (1966). She was promoted by Shankar of the Shankar Jaikishan duo.
"Titli udi" turned out to be a top chartbuster in 1966. It so happens that the coveted Filmfare award for best playback singer had only one category (either male or female) until 1966. "Titli Udi" song, however, was tied as best song with Mohd Rafi's song "Baharo Phool Barsao" which had never happened before. Sharda didn't win the award but from then on Filmfare started giving two awards for best playback singer: one for male singer and the other for female singer. Thus Sharda made history. Thereafter Sharda was nominated four years in a row (1968–71) for best female playback singer and won another Filmfare award. In a short span Sharda won two Filmfare awards, when the Mangeshkar Sisters were dominating. Thereafter she continued singing for Shankar in nearly all of his films until his death. Her voice was last heard in Kaanch Ki Deewar (1986).
She sang with most of the top singers like Mohd Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar, Yesudas, Mukesh and Suman Kalyanpur. She lent her voice to leading ladies of the time like Vyjayanthimala, Saira Banu, Hema Malini, Sharmila Tagore, Mumtaz, Rekha and Helen. Besides Shankar she recorded songs with Usha Khanna, Ravi, Dattaram, Iqbal Qureshi and a few others. She was the first Indian female singer to cut her own pop album in India, called Sizzlers in 1971 which was launched by HMV.
She performed on stage on several occasions like Filmfare Awards functions, and many others.
Sharda was never able to reach the top bracket of singers but she did manage to create a certain section of the music listeners as her fans and well wishers. She conducts music lessons for children and aspiring singers. Besides Hindi she also sang in Telugu, Marathi, English, and Gujrathi.
Song : jan e chaman sola badan pehlu me aa jao..
Film : Gumnaam,1965,
Singers: Mohammed Rafi,Sharda,
Lyricist : Hasrat Jaipuri,
Music Director: Shankar Jaikishan,
Director: Raja Nawathe,
Cast : Manoj Kumar,Nanda,Pran,Mehmood, Helen,Laxmi Chhaya,Tarun Bose,Madan Puri, Dhumal, Manmohan Krishna,
Producer : NN Sippy,
Production Co : Prithvi Pictures,
Lyrics :-
jan-e-chaman shola-badan pehlu me aa jao
o mere dil mere hamdam baho me aa jao
hay jan-e-chaman shola-badan pehlu me aa jao
hay o mere dil mere hamdam baho me aa jao
madhosh hai jindagi, charo taraf bekhudi
madhosh hai jindagi, charo taraf bekhudi
thamo mujhe mai gira
thamo mujhe mai gira, laheraye dil ki lagi
jan-e-chaman shola-badan pehlu me aa jao
o mere dil mere hamdam baho me aa jao
pani jo ham par gire, ek aag tan me lage
pani jo ham par gire, ek aag tan me lage
tumko khabar kya sanam
tumko khabar kya sanam, kehte hai ulfat ise
o mere dil mere hamdam baho me aa jao
hoy-hoy jan-e-chaman shola-badan pehlu me aa jao
badal se barse nasha, bhigi huyi hai fija
badal se barse nasha, bhigi huyi hai fija
thandi hawa jab chale
thandi hawa jab chale, kanpe hai dil ka diya
o mere dil mere hamdam baho me aa jao
hay jan-e-chaman shola-badan, pehlu me aa jao
hay o mere dil mere hamdam baho me aa jao
jan-e-chaman shola-badan pehlu me aa jao...
Gumnaam (Unknown or Anonymous) is a 1965 Indian suspense thriller film directed by Raja Nawathe, starring Manoj Kumar, Nanda, Pran, Helen and Mehmood. The film became a box office hit. The music for the film was composed by Shankar-Jaikishan.
The story is an uncredited adaptation of Agatha Christie' s novel And Then There Were None.
The film came to wider attention in the Western World when its opening song "Jaan Pehechan Ho" (a Hindi phrase roughly translated as "We should get to know each other") was in the opening credits of Ghost World and in the 2011 commercial "The Date" for Heineken. It is sung by Bollywood legend Mohammed Rafi, although he is not the man depicted onscreen. The main dancer is Laxmi Chhaya. The group "Ted Lyons and his Cubs" playing the song can also be seen in 1964 film Jaanwar playing "Dekho Ab To" (a cover version of I Want to Hold Your Hand by the Beatles) and Tasveer (starring Feroz Khan), Love Marriage (starring Dev Anand), Bedaag (starring Manoj Kumar), Shehnai and Mere Sanam (both starring Vishwajeet) also featuring dancer Oscar Unger.
Plot:-
Seven people mysteriously win a free vacation. On the way to their destination, the plane has engine trouble and they are left abandoned in a remote seaside location along with the steward Anand (Manoj Kumar). The location is haunted by a female singing a song whom none seem to find.
They find shelter in a large mansion inhabited by a comical butler Mehmood. One by one, they are murdered and the remaining vacationers try to figure out why they were chosen for the trip and what they have in common.
Sharda(Sharda Rajan Aiyangar):-
Early in her career Sharda was offered a voice test by Raj Kapoor when he first heard her singing in a function at Shrichand Ahuja's residence in Tehran. She got her first big break in Bollywood with the song "Titli Udi" in Suraj (1966). She was promoted by Shankar of the Shankar Jaikishan duo.
"Titli udi" turned out to be a top chartbuster in 1966. It so happens that the coveted Filmfare award for best playback singer had only one category (either male or female) until 1966. "Titli Udi" song, however, was tied as best song with Mohd Rafi's song "Baharo Phool Barsao" which had never happened before. Sharda didn't win the award but from then on Filmfare started giving two awards for best playback singer: one for male singer and the other for female singer. Thus Sharda made history. Thereafter Sharda was nominated four years in a row (1968–71) for best female playback singer and won another Filmfare award. In a short span Sharda won two Filmfare awards, when the Mangeshkar Sisters were dominating. Thereafter she continued singing for Shankar in nearly all of his films until his death. Her voice was last heard in Kaanch Ki Deewar (1986).
She sang with most of the top singers like Mohd Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar, Yesudas, Mukesh and Suman Kalyanpur. She lent her voice to leading ladies of the time like Vyjayanthimala, Saira Banu, Hema Malini, Sharmila Tagore, Mumtaz, Rekha and Helen. Besides Shankar she recorded songs with Usha Khanna, Ravi, Dattaram, Iqbal Qureshi and a few others. She was the first Indian female singer to cut her own pop album in India, called Sizzlers in 1971 which was launched by HMV.
She performed on stage on several occasions like Filmfare Awards functions, and many others.
Sharda was never able to reach the top bracket of singers but she did manage to create a certain section of the music listeners as her fans and well wishers. She conducts music lessons for children and aspiring singers. Besides Hindi she also sang in Telugu, Marathi, English, and Gujrathi.