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Monday, February 28, 2011

Yeh zindagi - Anarkali


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Anonymous Anonymous said...
Dear Sir Sri Vaithinathan Hariharan What a pleasant way to share the nostalgic mood of the Sir. Yeh Zindaki--Anarkali, Mohabat Ki Jooti--Mohale Azam. In Tamil they are En Sinthai Noyum Theerumo, Kanavu Kanda Kathal. Both by P.Suseela. The original by Latha scores a bit over PS. Loveliest songs. Again Mannadey and Mahendra Kapoor. What a song. I do not know the full meaning of the lyric but I can understand the spirit. Yes, Music has no barriers, particularly language. At this moment I am remembered of the song taht is sung by a female artist, mostly Latha in which Dilip Kumar watches the singing and a tribal girl dancing with so many water pots or utensils placed on her head, one over the other. If it is available please upload. I also want to hear Maduri Mani Iyer singing Rama Bhakta Sam Rajyam. With warm regards ravi
February 28, 2011 10:02 PM

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Anonymous said...

Dear Sir Sri Vaithinathan Hariharan

What a pleasant way to share the nostalgic mood of the Sir.
Yeh Zindaki--Anarkali, Mohabat Ki Jooti--Mohale Azam. In Tamil they are En Sinthai Noyum Theerumo, Kanavu Kanda Kathal. Both by P.Suseela. The original by Latha scores a bit over PS. Loveliest songs. Again Mannadey and Mahendra Kapoor. What a song. I do not know the full meaning of the lyric but I can understand the spirit. Yes, Music has no barriers, particularly language. At this moment I am remembered of the song taht is sung by a female artist, mostly Latha in which Dilip Kumar watches the singing and a tribal girl dancing with so many water pots or utensils placed on her head, one over the other. If it is available please upload. I also want to hear Maduri Mani Iyer singing Rama Bhakta Sam Rajyam.

With warm regards

ravi