Manual densimetro troxler 344010/30/2022 ![]() If Lata ji’s epic prowess in classical music here doesn’t take your breath away, you probably need new ears. Jaa Jaa Re Jaa Balamwa, Basant Bahar (1956) Lata ji picks the desperation and devotion in Chandramukhi’s deep concerns for her unreciprocating beloved in her pitch-perfect delivery of a classic.Ĩ. Aye Malik Tere Bande Hum, Do Aankh Baarah Haath (1957) Lata trills and thrills in this tour de force from Shankar-Jaikishan’s magnum opus.ĩ. That shraddha bhav in Lata Mangeshkar’s rendition can turn believers out of sceptics. A quality she uses to great advantage for V Shantaram’s social reforms drama.ġ0. Chand Phir Nikla, Paying Guest (1957)Ĭhori Chori’s Rasik Balma and Chand Phir Nikla are almost soul sisters but the latter’s tune, turmoil and Lata ji’s trademark touch gives it a bit of an edge.ġ1. Chadh Gaye Re Paapi Bichua, Madhumati (1958)Īlmost every song in the soundtrack showcases Lata Mangeshkar’s brilliance. But the quivering playfulness she lends to the folksy Bichua is something else.ġ2. ![]() Chal Mere Ghode Tik Tik, Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan (1959)įull of curious adventures and fanciful enchantment, Lata Mangeshkar’s affectionate, animated storytelling of the childhood favourite, Chal Mere Ghode hasn’t lost an ounce of its charm.ġ3. Ajeeb Dastan Hain Ye, Dil Apna Aur Preet Parayi (1960)īetrayal and blessings infuse Lata Mangeshkar’s crushing expression of heartbreak. ![]() Its poetic sting continues to inspire scenes, scripts and covers. Pyar Kiya Toh Darna Kya, Mughal-E-Azam (1960) Though nothing quite like the original.ġ4. When the voice of serenity becomes the voice of defiance, the message is loud and clear. Neither Madhubala nor Lata Mangeshkar miss a beat.Ĭhampions of classical world unite to craft this soaring, stirring composition gracing the opening credits of Hrishikesh Mukherji’s compelling Anuradha. Kahin Deep Jale Kahin Dil, Bees Saal Baad (1962) Lata Mangeshkar’s wispy delivery of Shailendra’s moving verse in this Salil Chowdhary penned parable evokes awe.Ģ1. Raat Bhi Hai Kuch Bheegi Bheegi, Mujhe Jeene Do (1963) Lata Mangeshkar’s anxiety in Kahin Deep Jale Kahin Dil hasn’t stopped haunting listeners since 1962.Ģ2. Oomph and seduction trickle from every corner of this tantalising mujra powered by Lata Mangeshkar’s cham-cham cham-cham. ![]() Khuda-E-Bartar Teri Zameen, Taj Mahal (1963) The magnificent combination of SD, Gulzar and Lata blossoms in the tender aspirations of Mora Gora Ang.Ģ4. Woh Jo Milte The Kabhi Humse, Akeli Mat Jaiyo (1963) The historical romance of Taj Mahal is immortalised in Lata Mangeshkar’s acknowledgement but it’s her distress at man’s lust for war in Khuda-E-Bartar that hits the right chord.Ģ5. Trust Lata to pull at the heartstrings like only she can while conveying her disappointment over a soured romance in Akeli Mat Jaiyo. Lata Mangeshkar’s delicate appeals against Madan Mohan’s fine creation evoke a haunting sensuality. ![]()
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