Books:
Dhunon Ki Yatra
Author - Pankaj RagIt was this book that I glanced a few pages of, in a Library, and realized that it has lots of info on Indian films, music, etc and lots of tid-bits, that will be interesting and started this thread. Finally, after waiting months, this book loan came thru and am totally lost what to report or to skip. The book is almost 800 pages of fine print (1000 words per page) and has tons and tons of information, mainly names (films, music directors, actors, directors, lyricists etc), while describing Bollywood Film Music History.
There is so much, and all so interesting, that I can't even decide what to skip. All of it is so interesting. All of 800 pages of fine print.
One important thing that I noticed in the beginning of the book was that:
"We consider First Hindi/ Urdu film music director to be Feroz Shah Mistry (First Talking Hindi film ALAMARA released on March 14, 1931, at Bombay's Majestic Cinema. Singer was the hero of the film, W M Khan,
Lyrics:
De De Khuda Ke Naam Pe Pyare,
Taaqat Hai Gar Dene Ki;
Kuchh Ager Chhahe Tau Maang Le Mujhse,
Himmat Ho Gar Lene Ki
(Before Talking Films, music/ dialogs/ commentary was provided by live orchestra)
The above segment is in the opening lines of the book and this kind of tid-bits is never ending in all of 800,000 word book.
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Pankaj Rag mentions another author from where he got some of the info. That author is Harminder Singh Hamraaz. You can consider him to be the Encyclopedia of Hindi Film Songs. His series of books, "Hindi Film Geet Kosh" (Encyclopedia of Hindi Film Songs) is another 6-7000 pages.
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My earlier post
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Glanced thru and read a few paragraphs here and there. One place they mentioned that Lata was to sing the song: Moray Ung Lag Jaa Baalma (Padmini, Part 3). Lata wanted some changes in lyrics as she said that it's too vulgar. RK did not accept Lata's changes and the song was sung by Asha with its original lyrics.
was taken from this book "Dhunon Ki Yatra".