Aaj Kal Tere Mere Pyar Ke Charche ...
is one of my favorite songs. It appears that the song was directly
lifted and used in a Pakistani Film - Baharain Phir Bhii Ayengi (1969)
which had music composed by Pakistan's first female music director and
the tune turned out to be a major hit. Any details on this music
director? As well as is this song available.
Finally a query about the song itself ...
I have a strong feeling that it is made in SJ's favorite Bhairavi?
Can anyone confirm that please?
Sab Ko Maalum Hain Aur Sabko Hhabar Ho Jaaye !
Shahrukh ...
Definitely not Bhairavi; unless there is a Bhairavi version with only shudh swaras.
--Shree
This 1969 extract from a recent post at Sangeet Ke Sitarey on
Landmarks in Pakistani Cinema, might interest you :
1969
Baharain Phir Bhi Ayengi. Shamim Nazli (the singer Mala's
sister) becomes the first and the only female music director in
Pakistan.
Unfortunately, some of the songs are definitely copied
(e.g. the most popular, Pyaar kay naghmay kis nay chhaire is a carbon-
copy of the Indian song Aaj kal tere mere pyaar ke charche har zuban
par from Braham chari) a P. L. Films presentation, produced by Ashiq
Butt, directed by S. Suleman, this film featured Zeba, Muhammad Ali,
Rozina, Lehri and Ahmed Rushdi.
Re,
Kamall
groups.yahoo.com/group/Sangeet_ke_Sitarey
maz...@hotmail.com (Shree) wrote in message news:<cb799687.03021...@posting.google.com>...