| BHEEGA BADAN JALNE LAGA - ABDULLAH |
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SONG:BHEEGA BADAN JALNE LAGA
MUSIC:R.D.BURMAN
LYRICS:ANAND BAKSHI
SINGER:ASHA BHOSLE
MOVIE:ABDULLAH 1980
SANJAY KHAN
ZEENAT AMAN
HELEN
RAJ KAPOOR
Zeenat Aman born November 19, 1951) is a
famous Bollywood actress. She was the second
runner up in the Miss India Contest and went
on to win the Miss Asia Pacific in 1970. Upon
making her debut in Bollywood, Aman was
credited with bringing the Western heroine
look to Hindi cinema, and thorughout her
career has been considered a sex symbol.
Zeenat Aman was born to a Muslim father . Her
father, Amanullah, was one of the writers for
the blockbuster movie Mughal-e-Azam. He died
when Zeenat was just 13.
Aman graduated from St. Xavier's College,
Mumbai and went to Los Angeles for her
studies. Upon returning to India, she first
took a job as a journalist for Femina and
then later on moved on to modeling. One of
the first few brands that she modeled for was
Taj Mahal Tea. She was the second runner up
in the Miss India Contest and went on to win
the Miss Asia Pacific in 1970.
Aman's sultry persona was a contrast to many
of the more conservative stars of the era. At
a time when heroines were obedient wives and
lovers on screen, Aman was drawn to more
unconventional roles - she was cast as the
opportunist who deserts her jobless lover for
a millionaire (Roti Kapda Aur Makaan), the
ambitious girl who considers aborting her
baby to pursue a career (Ajnabee), the happy
hooker (Manoranjan), the disenchanted hippie
(Hare Rama Hare Krishna), the girl who falls
in love with her mother's one-time lover
(Prem Shastra), and a woman married to a
caustic cripple but involved in an
extramarital relationship (Dhund).
She managed to balance these roles with
acting in more conventional films such as
Chori Mera Kaam, Chhaila Babu, Dostana and
Lawaaris, which is considered by many to be a
landmark in Indian Cinema.
After having studied in Los Angeles, winning
the Miss Asia pageant and a successful
modeling career, Aman's film career began
with a small role in O. P. Ralhan's Hulchul
in 1971. A second role in Hungama (1971),
starring singer Kishore Kumar, was also not
successful.
Dev Anand offered Zaheeda (his second heroine
in Prem Pujari) the role of sister in Hare
Rama Hare Krishna (1972). Not realizing the
importance of this secondary role, Zaheeda
wanted the lead female part (eventually
played by Mumtaz), and she opted out. Aman
was chosen as a last-minute replacement.
In Hare Rama Hare Krishna, Aman, aided by R.
D. Burman's song "Dum Maro Dum" (Take Another
Toke), won over the audience as Janice. She
earned a filmfare Best Supporting Actress
Award and BFJA Award for Best Actress.
Throughout the 1970s, the Dev-Zeenat pairing
was seen in half a dozen films: Heera Panna
(1973), Ishq Ishq Ishq (1974), Prem Shastra
(1974), Warrant (1975), Darling Darling
(1977) and Kalabaaz (1977). Of these,
Warrant, was the biggest box-office success.
In December 1974, Cine Blitz magazine was
launched with Zeenat Aman on its cover, a
testimony to her popularity at the time.
Aman, in her later career, found success with
other banners such as B. R. Chopra, Nasir
Hussain, Shakti Samanta, Manoj Kumar and
Manmohan Desai.
In 1978, she starred in Raj Kapoor's
massively publicised Satyam Shivam Sundaram
(1978), however, the film was not much of a
success.
The subject ironically dealt with the notion
of the soul being more attractive than the
body, but Kapoor chose to showcase Aman's
sex-appeal. The actress was highly criticized
for her exposure but somehow, the film had a
great deal to do with her later fame. She
also earned a Filmfare nomination as Best
Actress for this film.
Aman's entry into Hollywood also backfired
when Krishna Shah's Shalimar (1978),
co-starring Dharmendra and international
names like Rex Harrison and Sylvia Miles,
proved to be a failure in the USA and in
India. Zeenat possessed a convent schoolgirl
accent and a penchant for revealing dresses.
She matched Sophia Loren in the battle of
oomph at Shalimar's launch.
1978 could have been a disaster year for her,
because of the diminishing box office returns
of Satyam Shivam Sundaram and Shalimar, but
it was Don that came to the rescue and set
her career soaring again. Ironically, her
reasons for accepting the role in Don were
altrustic, and she didn't even take any
remuneration for it, because she wanted to
help the producer, Nariman Irani, who passed
away midway filming. Her role of a
Westernized revenge-seeking action heroine
contributed to the film's huge success, and
her fans reconnected with her again.
Westernised heroines like Parveen Babi and
Tina Munim now followed in her footsteps, by
the late 1970s. Aman continued to act in hits
like Dharam Veer , Dostana.and Abdullah Tags : rd.burman anand.bakshi asha.bhosle mohd.rafi mukesh kishore.kumar zeenat.aman sanjay.khan rajkapoor helen |
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Durée : 227 s |
| JIS KO JALNE KI NA PARWAH HO |
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SHADI 1962,,DHARMENDRA,MANOJ KUMAR,SAIRA
BANO,BALRAJ SAHANI,P:BAHAR FILMS,D:KRISHAN
PANJU,M.D:CHITRAGUPTA,LYRICS;RAJENDRA
KISHAN,SUNG BY MOHD.RAFI AND MANNA DEY
QAWWALI Tags : JISKO JALNE KI NA PARWAH HO |
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Affichage : 80
Durée : 473 s |
| "Hit The Road Jack" (Ray Charles) by Jalne |
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My interpretation of this song =)
comment please!
Ceci n'est pas du Grand Art
Je ne saurais que dire sur ma version de
cette très grande chanson...
Alors Dites-le moi!
Ma version est rapide mais je ne pousse pas
du tout la voix
I would not know that to say on my version of
this very big song... Then Say it To me! My
version is very quick but I force in no way
on voice ;) Tags : Ray Charles Hit The Road Jack Jalne Voice Blues Reprise |
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Affichage : 201
Durée : 99 s |
| BHEEGA BADAN JALNE LAGA - ABDULLAH |
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SONG:BHEEGA BADAN JALNE LAGA
MUSIC:R.D.BURMAN
LYRICS:ANAND BAKSHI
SINGER:ASHA BHOSLE
MOVIE:ABDULLAH 1980
Zeenat Aman born November 19, 1951) is an
Indian actress.
Zeenat Aman was born to a Muslim father and a
Hindu Brahmin Kannadiga(apparently she was a
Madhwa from Mysore) mother. Amanullah, her
father was one of the writers for the movie
Mughal-e-Azam and he died when Zeenat was
just 13. Aman graduated from St. Xavier's
College, Mumbai and went to Los Angeles for
her studies. Upon returning to India, she
first took a job as a journalist for Femina
and then later on moved on to modeling. She
was the second runner up in the Miss India
Contest and went on to win the Miss Asia
Pacific in 1970. Upon making her debut in
Bollywood, Aman was credited with bringing
the Western heroine look to Hindi cinema, and
thorughout her career has been considered a
sex symbol. Tags : zeenat aman sanjay khan raj.kapoor asha.bhosle mohd.rafi helen rd.burman anand.bakshi |
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Affichage : 7993
Durée : 227 s |
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