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Presenting Naushad : Part 8

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The research continues  6.  Pi ke ghar aaj pyari... ( Mother India )  This is one of the finest songs sung by the great Shamshad Begum. A brilliant, heart-wrenching " Bidaai " (a ritual when a newly-wed girl leaves her parents' place) song composed by Naushad and offered to Shamshad who gave it her everything. " Roye babulji unki kaliyan chali " (translation : the father cries as his flower is taken away from him) brings tears to the eyes of any sensitive listener. The tune of the antara (middle verses of a song), together with the poignant words, create an atmosphere of everlasting nostalgic feeling. This feeling stays on within the hearts of all listeners. Some words can also be written about the director of the movie - the great Mehboob Khan. Mother India is still one of the most creative and real masterpieces of cinema made in India. If one sees the movie even today, every frame of it is real. The music is equally real. Naushad, in an interview stated, Mehb...

Presenting Naushad : Part 7

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Deep dive into the world of Naushad! The Naushad phenomenon would not be complete if I do not mention about the following songs; these are the ones that have been my personal favourites : 1.  Mera pyar bhi tu hai... ( Saathi )  I chose this song only because of the tremendous sweetness that it imparts on the ears of its listeners. I think Mukesh and Suman Kalyanpur did a sparkling job. Based on Raga Pilu (sometimes called Misra Pilu), the song depicts happiness and love. Here Naushad-sahab is very cautious about the fact that the notes encircle within a relatively limited periphery or range so that Mukesh's voice is aptly suited. It is noteworthy to mention that Lata Mangeshkar had once stated in an interview that Mukesh never really liked high-pitched vocals and preferred serenity over loud expressions. Naushad's melody offers just that kind of liberty to Mukesh to usher and Suman Kalyanpur too provides the same gentleness and smoothness that the song required. On the screen...

A sneak peek of Austria: stepping into dreamland (Part 1)!

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What is essential in life is to be happy. With all aspects taken care of – money, status, friends, fame, to name a few – life still needs that one thing, and that is happiness. The famous author R.K.Narayan, in his renowned story collection “ Malgudi Days ” mentioned time and again the importance of this aspect; the simple fact – that happiness is a choice, and we must consciously want to make that choice at every stage of life. One of the choices I make to get myself instantly happy is to travel. Not far and wide, but close-by. It is rather important for me to be on my budget, stay on my terms and to be on my own mercy to enjoy a travel. As the famous Frank Sinatra once sang, “ I travelled each and every highway/And more, much more than this/I did it my way ”, you must find your own way that suits you. Perhaps, someone wants to indeed go the far. That is perfectly fine. I came to know of a couple in Europe who had spent most of their romantic life motorbiking through large parts...