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Thursday, 11 April 2013

When Music Was Made In India Part 2

The continuation of When Music Was Made In India Part 1


ASHA BHOSLE – NAHI NAHI (DJ AQEEL REMIX) (2001)
Asha Bhosle became a widely accepted singer among the teens by releasing remix albums of her old super hit Hindi film songs. The new videos were entirely different from the originals. They carefully marketed old book in new attractive cover and it really worked!

The original song was sung by Asha and Kishore Kumar in the film Jawani Diwani, starring Randhir Kapoor and Jaya Bhaduri. This video stars Ayesha Takiya and Keith Sequeria. Ayesha Takiya, like Shahid Kapoor, got an introduction to Hindi film industry through Indipop. Her hip-shaking step in this song was superb and a total hit! The guy, Keith, is a wonderful anchor and model. He has done a beautiful advertisement for Raymond! And I had, and still has a biiig crush on him ;) Doesn’t Virat Kohli look somewhere like him? Awww… He’s such a caring boyfriend :* I specially love the parts where she draws a Laxman Rekha with her lipstick and lights match stick with a bottle of alcohol in her other hand :D

FALGUNI PATHAK
This eccentric lady, who looked very much like a bloke, had countless hits to her credit. (I just visited Wiki to make sure she is really a SHE). Falguni is the Indipop artist that perhaps has the largest fan base! There was a time when you couldn’t avoid her songs if you ON the TV! Not only did she sing well, but also these videos had some of the cutest, silliest but best love themes. A few of her hits include
AIYO RAMA (2001)PAL PAL TERI (2002)
YAAD PIYA KI AANE LAGI (2000) (Starring Riya Sen, Richa Pallod etc.) 


MAINE PAYAL HAI CHANKAI (2007) (one of my friends at school once kicked and dragged 
me into dancing to this song with her)

MERI CHUNAR UDD UDD JAAYE (2001) (Starring Ayesha Takiya and Tamil actress Trisha. There’s this famous step they play wearing shoes in their hand… This song portrays Falguni and Ayesha more like a lesbian couple) :P

INDHANA WINVA (2000) (love this song, but the casting is horrible)

O PIYA (2001) (Another one of my personal favourites. A lot of things happen during that song. We normally don’t notice them. And the Moon yawning, sneezing and singing along is awesome!)


SAAWAN MEIN (2001) (A sweet competition between the boys and girls)



KUMAR SANU - TERA MERA PYAR (2004)

Kumar Sanu had a great voice. But I wasn’t a fan of his videos due to various reasons. Either there is no good story or the music doesn’t suit the song or the cast is stupid.

During a discussion about the Indipop songs, one of my friends brought up the song Tera Mera Pyar. We didn’t know the name, lyrics or tune. All we could remember was the heroine’s friends throwing popcorn at them in a movie theatre. My friends and I had to search a lot to find the song we had in mind. That video is cool actually. All the giggling, teasing and poking stuff between the heroine and her friends happens even when we go out with our girl friends. After watching that song, every time at a movie theatre I check out if the stranger guy sitting next to me is hot and handsome ;)




Another hit of Kumar Sanu is Kehna To Hai, Kaise Kahoon (2000) starring Shahid Kapoor and Nauheed Cyrusi.






SHUBHA MUDGAL

Shubha Mudgal is extraordinary and one of my favourite singers ever. Her voice is different and I like that difference. But the best thing is that most of her songs are for some good causes.

AB KE SAWAN (1999)

Ab Ke Sawan is my favourite 'rain song'. We can feel the rhythm, shiver and excitement of the first rain in this song. Hundreds of things happen in between the song… most of them are subtle and often left unnoticed. And the ‘Chotti’ from “Kabhi Aana Tu Meri Gully’” is also there in this song :)


MANN KE MANJEERE (2001)
Mann Ke Manjire has a great theme. It is inspired from the true life story of a lady named Shameem Pathan, who had to flee from her home to save herself and her daughter from the beatings of alcoholic husband. She then learned to drive truck and made a living out of it, setting a wonderful example to other suppressed women who longed for liberation. The heroine Mita Vashisht has done complete justice to that role, I’d say!

Other hit songs of Shubha Mudgal include
ALI MORE ANGANA (1996) (This was one of the first Indipop songs)
MAIN SUTTI RAHIYAN (2010)
MUJHE PANKH DE DO (2012) (female rights)
(with SWARATHMA) PYAASI (2010) (water scarcity)
MAATI (2006) (starring Mandira Bedi and Samir Soni, for the cause of AIDS awareness)


USTAD SULTAN KHAN
Three of the best female singers in India have sung with Ustad to create some super hits.

(with SUNIDHI CHAUHAN) More Piya (video unavailable)

(with K S CHITHRA) PIYA BASANTI RE (2000)
The first song, Piya Basanthi Re, used to be my favourite. K S Chithra is amazing! :* But if you want to get the whole story, you should see the second song too. So I'm sharing the video of the whole story. This music video was actress Nauheed Cyrusi's breakthrough in her career. So many people have told me then that I used to look like very much like her. And that was true! But I think the actor Donovan Wodehouse is pathetic. Didn't get a youtube video. So here's a link to Metacafe video:





(with SHREYA GHOSHAL) LEJA LEJA (2006)
The touching story of a bar dancer along with the melting voice of Shreya Ghoshal... Heaven!!! I love the concept of this video. It's different. Especially the part where they draw pictures on the billboard of the bus stop is awesome!!! <3 Cast: Nina Sarkar and Varun Toorkey. I love the way Nina dances :)


SUNEETA RAO - PAREE HOON MAIN (1991)
This must be the oldest Indipop hit. It's about a teenage girl who had a hue crush on her teacher. After the hit of the song, she was affectionately called as the "Paree of the Masses".

AASMA - CHANDU KE CHACHA (2004)
Used to love this song. But I guess this was their only hit.

SONU NIGAM - AB MUJHE RAAT DIN (1999)

Sonu nigam is one of the most successful singers in Indian film and pop industry. He has a great voice and is very talented too. One of his hits is given below.

SHAAN - TANHA DIL (2000)
Shaan is another singer who found huge success in both Bollywood and Indipop. Loveology isone of his hits. This one, Tanha Dil Kehte hai Kya, is also good.

COLONIAL COUSINS
Colonial Cousins was formed by the duo Hariharan (singer) and Leslie Lewis (singer, composer). Their first album hit platinum sales in India alone. They are the pioneers of fusion music in India. Two of their most famous songs are given below. Both are from their debut album COLONIAL COUSINS (1996)
KRISHNA NEE BEGANE (1996)
This particular song, Krishna, is a remix version of the popular Karnatic classical song of the Krishna Nee Begane Baaroe. This song gives me goosebumps! The theme is terrorism and how it affects families.

SA NI DHA PA (1996)
I've heard this song like thousand times on TV...


OMG OMG OMG I miss Indipop a lot...
The golden era of Indian music................

Thursday, 14 March 2013

When Music Was Made in India Part 1


If you are expecting a post on the good old days of pure classical music and how the western culture has badly influenced it, sorry, this is not such an article.
This post randomly discusses some of the artists and their songs of the Indipop genre, which once created a huge wave of change in our attitude about music and love, and rocked the young generation of India for almost a decade. I will be discussing some of the major names in the Indipop industry and some of their hits I like. These are my personal opinions. If you find I've missed any of the best songs please do comment below.
Dear kids of '80s and '90s, let's go down the memory lane, relive those wonderful moments and get nostalgic......

ALISHA CHINAI
Alisha Chinai is a cutie, knew how to present herself well and is a good singer. Though she had sung for Hindi film, her successful career, identity and fame was mainly because of the Indipop industry. Alisha was once a common household name.
MADE IN INDIA (1995)
 
Any Indian born in ‘80s and early ‘90s will definitely know the song 'Made In India'. It is probably the widely acclaimed, most remembered, highest rated and the most sold out hits of that time. It had an innovative and patriotic theme and we considered that song as the pride of every Indian. Thanks to Alisha, (DIL CHAHIYE, THAT’S) MADE IN INDIA was the catchphrase of the decade! (BTW, did you know that Alisha had a foreigner boyfriend for a brief period after this song’s mega success? Just forget I said that) :P
Anyway, the theme of this song is that the damn cute princess of a far away land called Qashab started searching for her suitor. Princes from many countries came but she wasn’t happy. Finally she realized that the Prince of India (portrayed by Milind Soman) is the one she wanted. He came, carried her away to his kingdom and they lived happily ever after. I don’t blame her for wanting him. Even though he doesn’t look his best in this video, Milind Soman is a sexy beast whom every girl of that time has fantasised!

EUPHORIA
The cool thing about this band is that they were formed in 1988 by singer Dr. Palash Sen, a then medical student. It is one of the best Indian bands ever and they have some of the biggest Indipop hits to their credit. DHOOM PICHAK DHOOM is another one of their super hit songs.
KABHI AANA TU MERI GALI (2003)
 
In this song they launched Vidya Balan, who later turned out to be a very successful actor in Indian film industry. The story goes like this: On the previous night of Vidya’s wedding, her sister finds out that she has an untold love, a Bengali singer living nearby. But her wedding is tomorrow, her family is very orthodox and most of all, she doesn’t know if he loves her. Actually he has a thing for Vidya, but he too was afraid to tell her. Anyway, just before the wedding, the groom’s family has some disagreement with the bride’s family and they’ll call off the wedding (probably because of some dowry issue). So, in order to protect Vidya’s family’s honour, our hero steps forward and tell her dad that he would like to marry Vidya. Vidya Balan looks very pretty (though a little over aged) in this video. I also like her little sister ‘Chotti’; she’s funny and very supportive. I also like Palash’s watch. Has anybody else noticed that the guy who does Suryanamaskar looks like Raj Kundra, Shilpa Shetty’s husband? :D

JYOTI – KALIYON KA CHAMAN (2000)

I’m including this song just because it is an important part of my nostalgia about Indipop. This was sung by a lesser known singer, Jyoti. This song was actress Meghna Naidu's transition from South Indian films to Bollywood. The nostalgia about this song is that, whenever it was played on TV, my elder cousin brothers/sisters changed the channel saying I wasn’t old enough to watch it! This, definitely, aroused my curiosity and I’ve watched it a couple of times when my cousins weren’t around ;)

SHEHZAD ROY
For a very long time I had thought this guy was Ali Zafar. There are some common things between Ali Zafar and Shehzad Roy. Both of them are Pakistanis who became famous by releasing Indipop songs.
SALI TU MANI NAHI (2005)
 
Munnu Bhai, his wife and her younger sister were living happily. But one day Shehzad came into picture. Munnu bhai doubted that this cool guy fell in love with his beautiful wife and he might steal her away. But Munnu later discovers that his wife is faithful and this guy is in love with Munnu’s sister-in-law Ramla. Everything ends almost well. The most hurting part is when Munnu destroys Shehzad’s guitar :(

K J YESUDAS
As you know, Yesudas is one of the best and most respected singers in India. He has infinite hits to his credit. I doubt if there's a single film in Malayalam that doesn't have at least one song by Dasettan, as we Mallus call him.
CHAMAK CHAM CHAM (2000)
 
This song is the pride of every Mallu. Except for Yesudas’ pathetic Hindi pronunciation, everything about this song, the music, singing, cast, theme…was great! I used to stare at the screen just to see the hero’s smile. It’s so cute :*
The story is about the romance between people from different worlds. A photographer from the city meets a village girl during one of his assignments. After completing the assignment he goes back but both of them couldn’t forget each other and realizes they’ve fallen in love with each other. She gets his wallet which he had dropped there by mistake. He comes back to the village only to know that she has eloped from the village to the city in search of him. As people say, it’s a small world. When she was standing puzzled in the city, they finally meet!

ARYANS, THE ROCK BAND
Aryans was a band that flourished during the golden era of Indipop. They had some cute feel-good love-themed songs (Actually most of the Indipop are love-themed). But now they are silent.
ANKHON MEIN (1999)

Ankhon Mein is my personal favourite. I guess it is the actor Shahid Kapoor’s first video song. After acting in a couple of such video songs he entered into Bollywood. Just compare this old Shahid in the video and the new Shahid given in PETA's banner in my blog's side bar... It's a huge difference! In this particular song, Shahid looks so sweet, cute and innocent. I love the heroine Hrishitaa Bhatt and that doggie too *_* Shahid’s notorious little dog destroys Hrishitaa’s expensive dress and she becomes very upset. He had saved some money to buy Sachin Tendulkar’s autographed cricket bat. But he used this money to buy her a new dress, partly because he was responsible for the doggy destroying Hrishitaa’s dress and partly because he always had a crush on her. But Shahid is shocked and devastated to see H’s boyfriend proposing her. There is still ambiguity about the ending of the song. Heart-broken S is walking away and his doggy is running behind him, dragging a white dress. Some say that it’s the dress of a new girl leading to a new relationship with S and the new girl. Some say it is H’s wedding gown and this will reinforce H’s and S’s relation, making his dreams come true. They’ve left it to our imagination. But I am a supporter of the latter idea as I want H and S to live happily ever after ;) What is your opinion?
DEKHA HAI TERI ANKHON KO (2001)

Dekha Hai Teri Ankhon Ko was a very popular song during that time. It was better known as “Coffee Bar” as the whole story happens in a coffee bar. The hero works there and heroine is his regular customer. Every time she finishes a cup of coffee and leaves, the hero keeps the cup (with the mark of her lipstick on it) as a souvenir. She finally finds out how much he loves her and gives a souvenir (yes, the lipstick mark) on his face :D The cast was horrible, the song was only average, but there was something about it that everyone loved. Another sweet memory relating to this video is that my over protective cousin sister used to cover my (then a kid) eyes when the heroine's dress goes up in a breeze. Poor thing my cousin... she doesn’t know I’ve seen worse :D


(To be continued...)