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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: desigrl05

ae malik tere bande hum is really heart touching...it'll lift even the weakest

Some songs I know of are:
-chalte chalte: Pakeezah
-Saphal hogi teri aradhna: Aradhna
-O re Majhi [can't remember the movie, but it goes like 'mere sajan hai uss par, lekar aaj, tu uss paar, o re majhi, maat khel jal jayegi kehti hai aag mere man ki, \main bandhini piya ki main sanjini hoon sajan ki..... somethiing liek that 🤔]
-Kasme Vaada Pyar Vafa: Upkar [i think??]

I like O rey majhi - its a very touchy song, makes me cry😭
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: oldblackjoe

manna sang a good song called poocho na kaise.. and zindagi kaisi hai paheli
and aye meri zohra jabeen..

I remember my granpa used to sing puchho na kaise, he was a big fan of Manna De.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: oldblackjoe



that wasn't a song, but it sure was lesser known!! 😆

anyway, manna isn't lesser known.. quite famous.. but yeah he WAS overshadowed by MR and KK in the 60's and 70's..

Exactly.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Yes Manna Dey was good but he had been overshadowed by other singers in his era, and even now he is hardly mentioned. Still he did make his mark during his time.

Here is a research write up by Souvik1 on Manna Dey which I notice no one responded.

Manna Dey: The genius of Hindi playback and Bengali modern songs.

By: Souvik Chatterji.

Email: souvik_chatterji2000@yahoo.co.in

Manna Dey is probably one of the most talented singers who had glorified the golden age of Bollywood cinema. Born on May 1st, 1919, Probodh Chandra Dey, better known as Manna Dey, studied in Scottish Church College, in Kolkata, where Swami Vivekananda and other great men studied at a point of time. Although his father was a Chartered Accountant, his uncle K.C. Dey's influence had turned his attention towards music and he completed his classical talim from Ustad Aman Ali Khan. His uncle, K.C. Dey also acted in famous theatre in Kolkata during the period when Natyacharya Sisir Bhaduri's classic plays Chanakya, Alamgir, Shahjahan, mesmerised the Bengali audience.

Manna Dey went to Bombay with his uncle KC Dey and also worked as assistant of SD Burman. His song "upar gagan bishal" in the film Mashal, stationed him permanently among other singers during the golden age. He stormed into the bollywood arena with successful songs in Raj Kapoor's Shri 420, namely "mur mur ke na dekh mur mur ke", "pyar hua ikrar hua hai" and "dil ka hal sune dilwala" and caught the attention of Shankar Jaikishan, the famous musical duo. His classical background was fully exploited in the film Basant Bahar, 1957, where Shankar Jaikishan's composition "sur na saje kya gayun mai" and his contest with Bhim Sen Joshi was well acclaimed by music lovers.

Manna Dey got the opportunity of singing almost all the songs of Raj Kapoor's Chori Chori, 1956, where songs like "yeh raat bheegi bheegi", "aja sanam madhur chadni me hum" brought the first filmfare award for Shankar Jaikishan. Within a short time Manna Dey got the recognition of singing challenging songs in the film industry including qawallis, Hindustani classical, bhajan's, etc. Madanmohan's composition "kaun aya mere man ke dware" in the film Dekh Kabira Roya, shows his immense classical control.

Roshan, exploited the range of Manna Dey in Raj Kapoor's film Dil hi to hai, where his song "laga chunari me daag chupayun kaise" brought his supreme command over sargam, taal, tempo, etc. His qawalli in Barsaat ki Raat, in 1960, composed by Roshan, and sung along with Mohammad Rafi, showed the capability of transforming the grammer of these songs into effortless, flawless pursuits which were simplified for the common audiences.

In the mean time, Manna Dey brought out his supreme performance in Bengali films during the golden age, and his songs "ogo tomar shesh bicharer asay" in the film Dak Harkora, 1958, composed by Sudhin Dasgupta, and "uthali pathali amar buk" in the film Ganga, 1960, composed by Salil Chowdhury flabbergasted the listeners, people wondered how could Manna Dey, coming from complete urbanised background provide perfect intonation for folk songs including bayul and bhatiyali.

Manna Dey's songs "pucho na kaise maine rain bitayi" in the film Meri surat Teri Ankhen, composed by SD Burman, "ay mere pyare watan" in the film Kabuliwala, composed by Salil Chowdhury, "kasme wade pyar wafa sab" in the film Upkar composed by Kalyanji Anandji, are all masterpieces, some having patriotic feeling, others having pure classical raga embedded in them. Salil Chowdhury even exploited the chorus oriented command of Manna Dey in the song "zindagi kaisi hai paheli hai" in the film Anand, 1970. Other than Mohammad Rafi, no other playback singer could show the versatility and elegance of singing classical, thumris, qawallis, rock and roll, etc., as displayed by Manna Dey.

From mid-sixties, Manna Dey, played the second innings of his musical career by lending his voice for the superstar of Bengali films Uttamkumar in Shonkhobela, 1966. His songs "ami agantuk ami barta dilam" and "dekechi ke age" composed by Sudhin Dasgupta, became super duper hits, and Manna Dey became the most legendary singer of bengali modern songs of all times. His songs in Uttamkumar's films Antony Firingi, 1967, "ami je jalsaghare," "ami jamini tumi sashi he", Nishi Poddo, 1970, "ora je ja bole boluk", Stri, 1971, "hajar takar jhar batita", "ose jatai kalo hok", Sanyasi Raja, 1975, "shashikanto tumi dekhchi", "bhalobashar agun jalao", transformed Bengali film music into an invaluable khazana (tressure) which contained Manna Dey's rock and roll effect, to tappas, to kajris, to other Hindustani raga oriented performances. Manna Dey also had the supreme calibre of imitating a drunkard and the way he sung "ei duniyay bhai sabi hoy sab satti" for legendary actor Chabi Biswas, in Raj Kapoor's Bengali film Ekdin Ratre, 1955, which was remade in hindi under the title Jagte Raho, 1956, one wonders that he had synchronised his singing capabilities with acting qualities. At the same time his Bengali adhunik (modern) songs most of which were composed by himself like "kotodure aaj niye jabe bolo", 1953, "hay hay go raat jay go" "ami aaj akasher moto akela" show the romantic appeal of his voice where pathos and classical touch complimented each other.

Manna Dey received filmfare award for best singer in 1972 for the film Mera Naam Joker, national award for singing in Nishi Padda, 1970, a number of Bengal Film Journalist Association Awards (BFJA), Padmashri and Padmabhushan. Besides his versatile talent was exhibited while he did sing songs in regional languages like marathi, malayali, gujrathi, etc. Lata Mangeshkar in her speech in DD1 had said, Manna Dey's marathi intonation is even better than Marathi Brahmins. No award is sufficient for acknowledging the superlative skills of Manna Dey. An archive should be created where all the songs of Manna Dey in different languages should be preserved and restored, and whenever people here "o mere zohr zabi" or "ek chatun nar" or "yari hai iman mera", the nostalgia of qawallis, Hindustani ragas and grammatical presentation of ustadi gharana will reflect in their minds.

Edited by Summer3 - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Another singer who is lesser known is Usha Mankeshkar who had been overshadowed by the two Lata sisters.

Usha Mangeshkar (Devanagari: ??? ???????) (born circa 1935) is an Indiansinger who has recorded many Hindi and Marathisoundtracks. She is the younger sister of singers, Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle. She gained spotlight as a playback singer after singing some devotional songs for the low-budget movie, Jai Santoshi Maa (1975), which became an all-time blockbuster.[1] She was nominated for the Filmfare Best Female Playback Singer award for her song, "Main to Aarti," in that film. She sang the same songs again for that movie's remake in 2006.

Usha has a strong interest in painting. She is also known for her famous song entitled Mungda

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Lata and Usha sang "Hai Nazar Ka Ishara"
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Edited by Summer3 - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Manna De is definitely not lesser known. He was a prolific singer and carved his own niche.

Some popular songs that he sang includes

Poochon Na Kaise
Jhanak Jhanak
Pyar Hua Ikraar Hua

to mention a few. Apart from that, I believe he has sung many songs in Bengali films too.

There was a concert of his in the US recently



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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: 4fun10

Manna De is definitely not lesser known. He was a prolific singer and carved his own niche.

Some popular songs that he sang includes

Poochon Na Kaise
Jhanak Jhanak
Pyar Hua Ikraar Hua

to mention a few. Apart from that, I believe he has sung many songs in Bengali films too.

There was a concert of his in the US recently



Yes he sang some wonderful numbers and I am glad that many do still remember him.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Here is another lesser know singer Talat Mahmood
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