Shakti Director Samanta’s Iconic Movie ‘Amar Prem’ was released 50 years ago on January 28, 1972.
All songs of Evergreen and Pushpa ‘Rajesh Khanna’ Pushpa, I hate tears, ‘have gained cult status for years.
Still fresh in the minds of buff cinemas.
Speaking to Etimes, son of Shakti Samanta, producer-director Samanta said, “Absolutely no need to ‘make’ classic who is always fresh like ‘Amar Prem’.
Our sincere regret even today is that this film is feasible to win awards for the main actor , for music and lyrics.
But it is only given a nomination in several categories.
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‘Amar Prem’ is a special film and which can be measured by the fact that Rajesh Khanna, mentioned in the film industry for the arrival of a frequent late in the set, apparently went out of the way to accommodate the shooting date.
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Ashim revealed, “Not only Kaka-ji (Khanna) woke up early, he put the 200 percent dedication for his charming role ‘Anand-Babu’.
Quite clear when you watch a movie.
Personally, I feel it is one of the best shows Rajesh Khanna.
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The record of the Chaitanya Padukone writer, which is close to the Samanta family revealed another unknown trivial about the film and the song Soarful ‘Chingari Koi Bhadke’ sung by Kishore Kumar.
Apparently this song is an additional after film thought.
He said, “This award song does not form a part of the original script.
All shootings of ‘Amar Prem’ are finished and the lyrics of Anand Bakshi-saab fall at Samanta’s house to read the lyrics of ‘Chingari Koi …’.
Shakti-da who understands direct music is connected To the song and decided to make the situation to combine the composition.
He assigned the famous art director Shanti Dass to create a Hooghly-Howrah Surangeal atmosphere in the set of Nataraj studio in Andheri in Mumbai.
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Rd Burman drafted music for haunting numbers sung by Kishore Kumar, who featured Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore.
Ashim concluded, “Only after the song ‘Amar’ this eleventh level was described, the film was ‘wrapped’.”