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5 songs, 10 minutes, 100s of memories. An enthusiast's attempt to catalog bollywood music

5-10-100 Deepak Mittal

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5 songs, 10 minutes, 100s of memories. An enthusiast's attempt to catalog bollywood music

    Episode 25 - Violet is the color for profound thoughts about life

    Episode 25 - Violet is the color for profound thoughts about life

    In this concluding episode of this season of the podcast, I explore the color violet, the last color of the rainbow. The color purple or violet, occurs rarely in nature and as a result is often seen as having sacred meaning. Purple both calms and stimulates us, being a combination of blue and red. It puts us in the mood for introspection and insight. It fosters creativity by awakening our senses while promoting the quiet necessary to make intuitive, insightful observations - allowing us to get in touch with our more profound thoughts. The songs featured are -

    1.Kisi ki muskurahaton par ho nisar (Anari/1959/Shankar Jaikishan/Shailendra/Mukesh)

    2.Oh re taal mile nadi ke jal mein (Anokhi Raat/1968/Roshan/Indeevar/Mukesh)

    3. Neele gagan ke tale (Hamraaz/1967/Ravi/Sahir/Mahendra Kapoor)

    4. Ye kaun chitrakar hai (Boond jo ban gayi moti/1967/Satish Bhatia/Pt Bharat Vyas/Mukesh)

    5. Zindagi hai kya (Satyakam/1969/Laxmikant Pyarelal/Kaifi Azmi/Kishore Kumar, Mahendra Kapoor & Mukesh)

    6. Sajan re jhoot mat bolo (Teesri Kasam/1967/Shankar Jaikishan/Shailendra/Mukesh)

    7, Rahi manwa dukh ki chinta (Dosti/1964/Laxmikant Pyarelal/Majrooh Sultanpuri/Md Rafi)

    8. Chalo ek baar phir se (Gumraah/1963/Ravi/Sahir/Mahendra Kapoor)

    9. Jaise suraj ki garmi se (Parinay/1974/Jaidev/Pt Ramanand Sharma/Sharma Bandhu)

    10. Laga chunari mein daagh (Dil hi to hai/1963/Roshan/Sahir/Manna De)

    11. Sansaar se bhaage phirte ho (Chitralekha/1964/Roshan/Sahir/Lata Mangeshkar)

    As always, feedback/comments welcome at fivetenhundred@gmail.com

    • 20 min
    Episode 24 - Shades of sadness

    Episode 24 - Shades of sadness

    In western cultures, people say “I feel blue” when we’re sad. There is a whole genre of music called the Blues music which focuses on somber and sad themes. The cover art of this episode, is a painting called “Shades of Sadness” by an artiste called Victoria Lucas. She has used only the blue and indigo colours in painting this. Even the dictionary meaning of “blue” means sad or unhappy. This episode explores the different musical shades of sadness. The songs featured are -

    1. Aa bhi jaa (Gumraah/1963/Ravi/Sahir/Mahendra Kapoor) 

    2. Koi saagar dil ko behlaata nahin (Dil diya dard liya/1966/Naushad/Shakeel/Mohd Rafi)

    3. Ya dil ki suno duniyawaalon (Anupama/1966/Hemant Kumar/Kaifi Azmi/Hemant Kumar)

    4. Sajanwa bairi ho gaye hamaar (Teesri Kasam/1966/Shankar Jaikishan/Shailendra/Mukesh)

    5. Jaane kya dhoondti rahti hain ye aankhen mujhmein - (Shola aur Shabnam/1961/Khaiyyam/Kaifi Azmi/Mohd Rafi)

    6. Koi humdum na raha (Jhumroo/1961/Kishore Kumar/Majrooh Sultanpuri/Kishore Kumar)

    7. Teri duniya se door (Zabak/1961/Chitragupta/Prem Dhawan/Mohd Rafi & Lata Mangeshkar)

    8. Yahan main ajnabi hoon (Jab jab phool khile/1965/Kalyanji Anandji/Anand Bakshi/Md Rafi)

    9. Humse aaya na gaya (Dekh Kabira Roya/1957/Madan Mohan/Rajendra Krishn/Talat Mahmood)

    10. Kasmein vaade pyaar wafaa sab  (Upkar/1967/Kalyanji Ananji/Indeevar/Manna De)

    11. Mere dushman (Aaye din bahar ke/1966/Laxmikant Pyarelal/Anand Bakshi/Md Rafi)

    As always, please share your comments/feedback on fivetenhundred@gmail.com

    • 20 min
    Episode 23 - Green is the colour of love

    Episode 23 - Green is the colour of love

    The colour green has a strong association with nature and immediately brings to mind the lush green of grass, trees, hills, and forests. Perhaps because green is so heavily associated with nature, it is often described as a refreshing and tranquil color. It is the sanctuary away from the stresses of modern living, restoring us back to a sense of well being. Green, is restful & soothing. It promotes a love of nature, and a love of family, friends, pets and the home. There’s a sense of togetherness & peace when we are in presence of the color green. Hence, I have chosen green as the colour of love. And that is my theme for today - LOVE. The songs featured are - 

    Yeh zindagi usi ki hai (Anarkali/1953/C Ramchandra/Rajendra Krishan/Lata Mangeshkar)

    Jalte hain jiske liye (Sujata/1959/S D Burman/Majrooh Sultanpuri/Talat Mahmood)

    Teri aankhon ke siva (Chirag/1969/Madan Mohan/Majrooh/Md. Rafi)

    Hai duniya usi ki (Kashmir Ki Kali/1964/O P Nayyar/S H Bihari/Md Rafi)

    Diwana hua baadal (Kashmir ki Kali/1964/O P Nayyar/S H Bihari/Md Rafi & Asha Bhonsle)

    Tum jo mil gaye ho (Hanste Zakhm/1973/Madan Mohan/Kaifi Azmi/Md Rafi)

    Itna na mujhse tu pyaar badha (Chhaya/1961/Salil Chowdhury/Rajendra Krishan/Talat M. & Lata M.)

    Pyar hua iqrar hua (Shri 420/1955/Shankar Jaikishan/Shailendra/Manna De & Lata M.)

    Tum agar saath dene ka (Hamraaz/1967/Ravi/Sahir Ludhianvi/Mahendra Kapoor)

    Jeet hi lenge baazi hum tum (Shola aur Shabnam/1961/Khaiyyam/Kaifi Azmi/Md Rafi & Lata M) - This is also the cover picture for today

    As always, feedback/comments welcome at fivetenhundred@gmail.com

    • 20 min
    Episode 22 - Yellow is for falling in love!!

    Episode 22 - Yellow is for falling in love!!

    In our contemporary human-made world, yellow is the color of happy faces that we send each other on our mobile phones and the color of several wedding ceremonies. In nature it’s the color of sunshine and spring. The color yellow is associated with warmth, happiness, fun, friendship and falling in love. The songs featured in this episode are -

    1. Mere Mehboob - Mere Mehboob(1963)

    2. Kisi patthar ki moorat se - Hamraaz(1967)

    3. Afsana like rahi hoon - Dard(1947)

    4. Likhe jo khat tujhe - Kanyadaan(1968)

    5. Mana janaab ne - Paying Guest (1957)

    6. Main pyar ka rahi hoon - Ek Musafir Ek Haseena(1962)

    7. Main sitaaron ka taraana - Chalti ka Naam Gaadi(1958)

    8. Achcha ji main hari - Kaala Paani (1958)

    9. Tum agar mujhko - Dil Hi To Hai (1962)

    10. Aye Gulbadan - Professor (1962)

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    • 20 min
    Episode 21 - Orange: The colour of youth

    Episode 21 - Orange: The colour of youth

    In our journey of exploring the themes of bollywood(as the hindi film industry is called) music, we have drawn a simile with the seven colours of the rainbow. Our colour this week is Orange. In colour theory, Orange symbolises energy, vitality, cheer, excitement, adventure &youth. Orange has a degree of youthful impulsiveness to it. The songs this week reflect this colour theme.

    1. Suhana safar aur ye mausam haseen - Madhumati, 1958

    2. Aaj phir jeene ki tamanna hai - Guide, 1965

    3. Mere pairon mein - Sangharsh, 1968

    4. Dil karta - Aadmi aur Insaan, 1969

    5. Arre bhai nikal ke aa ghar se - New Delhi, 1956

    6. Jagega insaan zamaana dekhega - Aadmi aur Insaan, 1969

    7. Jawaniyan ye mast mast bin piye - Tumsa nahin dekha, 1957

    8. Dum dum diga diga - Chhaliya, 1960

    9. Lakhon hain nigah mein - Phir wohi dil laya hoon, 1963

    10. Nakhrewaali - New Delhi, 1956

    11. Mere samen waali khidki mein - Padosan, 1968

    Feedback/Comments welcome at fivetenhundred@gmail.com

    • 20 min
    Episode 20 - Give me Red!! The colour of celebration

    Episode 20 - Give me Red!! The colour of celebration

    There are seven colours in a rainbow and likewise, in my view, there are seven colours of life. Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange & Red. This double episode is about the colour Red. Red is the colour of celebration. Come of think of it, human life itself starts with a celebration. This wonderful land of India celebrates in multifarious ways and our movies reflect this spirit. The featured songs are

    1. Hum bhi agar bacche hote - Door ki Awaz(1964)

    2. Tum jiyo hazaaron saal - Sujata(1959)

    3. Govinda aala re - Bluffmaster (1963)

    4. Tan rang lo ji aaja man rang lo - Kohinoor(1960)

    5. Matwala jiya dole piya - Mother India(1959)

    6. Bole re papihara - Guddi (1971)

    7. Reshmi salwar kurta jaali ka - Naya Daur(1957)

    8. Mera yaar bana hai dulha - Chaudhwin ka Chaand(1960)

    9. Aaj pahli tarikh hai - Pehli Tarikh(1954)

    10. Ae dil hai mushkil - C I D(1956)

    11. Sar jo tera chakraye - Pyaasa(1957)

    12. Jangal mein mir nacha - Madhumati(1958)

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