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Ye haseen wadiya singer
Ye haseen wadiya singer





ye haseen wadiya singer

AR Rahman gave a completely new spin to the song. This song changed a thing or two for the moviegoers who were introduced to cinematography by the way this song is shot and also was a revelation for the way a film song can sound. RD Burman produced this haunting melody with minimal orchestration to seal the fate of the song to be on winter special playlist. Play this song and you will be transformed to this happy place of mountains, forest and fresh air.įilmmaker-lyricists Gulzar's fascination with everything 'pahadi' peaked with this film, Namkeen. The rare combination of composer Jaidev and lyricist Jan Nisar Akhtar have come up with this rare gem that will figure in all time great songs of Lata Mangeshkar. The video is not available on youtube but the song nevertheless is inspiring and stimulating. Rajesh Roshan pulls off a coup of sorts by recording Lata Manheshkar, Mohd. That wonderful feeling while on a stroll in this weather will elicit this reaction, "Kya Mausam hai", so beautifully captured by the great Majrooh Sultanpuri. Playback: Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar and Mohd. The earnestness of Mukesh's singing is another highlight of the song. One of the most underrated lyricists, poet Bharat Vyas, has astutely painted the canvas with his pen in this Satish Bhatia composition. In the days of Doordarshan monopoly this song was telecast on a loop in the music programme Chitrahaar. "Yehi Woh Jagah Hai" is the number that would compel an encore.

ye haseen wadiya singer

This number is a departure from OP Nayyar's trademark 'ghoda-gaadi' sound. Haunting! That's the instinctive response to this aria where the silken vocals of Asha Bhosle reverberate on the scenic mountains. This Asha Bhosle solo was a massive hit and one composer Ravi's many memorable songs. This solo by Asha Bhosle is a somber reminder that loneliness in winters can be downer.

ye haseen wadiya singer

Surprisingly it works as lullaby as effectively as it can be relatable for someone who is traversing through the 'pahadi' lanes on a wintery morning. Just the 'Kishore yodel' should be enough to send most music fans in the trance remembering this song composed by the multi-talented Kishore Kumar. The dichotomy of the romantic weather evoking the urge to meet the beloved and the reluctance to invite him might be lost on today's heroines, but one can enjoy the frothy number. Can you feel the breeze? Lata Mangeshkar's delicate singing of this Sachin Dev Burman composition penned by the master lyricist Sahir Ludhianvi.







Ye haseen wadiya singer