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Golden Oldies: Nevergreen Songs Of Freedom

Golden Oldies: Nevergreen Songs Of Freedom
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Whether it’s Ae Watan Ae Watan or Mere Deshi Ki Dharti – these songs, which consisted when India was at the beginning, and summarized the incitement, optimism, and national unity, continued to generate strong emotions on today’s listeners with strong lyrics and melody.
Among the golden Oldies, film experts said that the door of Kavi Pradeep Hato Ae Duniya Walon, Hindustan Hamaara Hai from the film Kismet (1943) appeared as the main competitor.
Film historian Gautam Chintamani tells us why he thinks the legendary lyrics, “See these lyrics – ‘Shuru Hua Hai Jang Tumhara, Jaag Utho Hindusanani / Tum Kisi to Aage Jhukna, Germany Ho Ya Japani’ / aaj Sabhi to Liye Hamaraa Yahi Qaumi Naara Hi, the door of Hato Ae Duniya Walon, Hindustan Hamara Hai ‘.
The film Kismet was released during the British government, and while the lyrics called Japan and Germany, the audience who went to the movies to watch the film know that the stripes target Britain.

‘Songs in’ 40-60s left the eternal impact because of poetic lyrics and moved ‘
Film experts also said that the reason why these songs still resonate with people is because of poetry in it, and lyric emotions tend to arouse them.
Manoj Kumar said in the previous interview, “While writing Ae Watan Ae Watan from Shaheed (1965), the lyrics of Prem Dhawan save a picture of Bhagat Singh in front of him.”
Chintamani also showed that in the 1940s, filmmakers wanted to contribute to the construction of the nation through their films and sentiments were often reflected in these songs.
He said, “The idea of ​​post-independence ‘Navnirman’ was driven in these films, and you could feel it while listening to these songs.
They left the eternal impact on people, who went to the movies to watch their movies or listen to them on the radio.
Whether it’s AAO Bachcho Tumhe Dikhayein (Jagriti, 1954) or only Dishi Ki Dharti (upkar, 1959), this iconic melody is freedom songs and remain so.

“These songs care, empaths.
They talk about how to hold the weakest hand ‘
Poets and Theater Artiste Denmark Husain, “Ae Mere Watan to Logon Sung by Lata Mangeshkar is an iconic song, and AB Tumhare Hawale Watan Satishiyon from Haqeeqat (1964) has been engraved in mind forever.
Nanha Munna Rahi Hoon’s song released someone’s love for the country by the country Fun.
Songs from Manoj Kumar’s Shaheed, such as Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna, Ae Watan Ae Watan is the most memorable.
It is important to understand that when we celebrate our country, we celebrate our people, diversity and values.
There is no hyper nationalism In the era songs.
These are caring and empathown songs talking about how to hold the weakest hand and that’s the reason they are still very popular.

“Our film never forgets patriotism ‘
While talking about eternal songs on the subject, said Gulzar, “Kabuliwala ka Gaana Ae Mere Pyare Aksar Watan aksar, Jod Diya Jata Hai, Lipkin Ya Gaana Nahi Hai.
Yeh Prem Dhawan Ka Hi, Aur Yeh Bahut Ache Kavi Thay.
Shaheed (1948) Ka Gaana Watan Ki Raah Mein Watan to Naujawan, and only Dishi Ki Dharti (Upkar 1967), Jiski Manoj Kumar Thay, Kaafi Popular Hue.
Koshish (1972) Mein Ek Gaana Tha Mohan Mohan Ka – Hum Se Hai Watan Hamara, Aur Watan Se Hum.
Pradeep JI (Poet Kavi Pradeep) Ne Bahay Patriotic songs Likhe Hain Jaise Aao Bachon Tumhe Dikhaein Jabaei Hindustan Ki, Joafi Mashhoor Raha.
“At the same time, he said,” Meghna (Gulzar) Ki film Raazi (2018) Mein Yeh Gaana Tha – Ae Watan, Watan Mere Aabad Rahe Tu, which is also given.
Our films have never forgotten patriotism.

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