Wednesday 30 April 2014

ek bangala bane nyara..President (1937)- K L Saigal -Kidar Sharma - R C Bor...

Song: Ek bangla bane nyaara... 

Movie : President,1937,
Singer: K L Saigal, 
Lyricist: Kidar Sharma, 
Music Director : R C Boral,
Cast : Leela Desai, Kamlesh Kumari, Kundan Lal Saigal,
Director : Nitin Bose,
Production: New Theaters,

Lyrics :-

rahegi na badariya chhaayi
rahegi na badariya chhaayi
honge ek din surya ke darshan
honge ek din surya ke darshan
wohi ghadi ab aayi
wohi ghadi ab aayi

tankha badh gayi hamaari
chaar sau harek maheene
kaam kiya nahin gaye maheene
kaam kiya nahin gaye maheene
phir bhi tankhaa paayi paayi
phir bhi tankhaa paayi

theek kahte ho
Prakash
kya ye sab theek hai
theek hai
main bilkul theek kahta hoon
Dinu bhai
theek
lo
mere paaon ki mitti lo
paaon ki mitti lo
jiji jiji
tum dekh lena
tum dekh lena
ki ek din saari mill hamaari ho jaayegi
hamaari
aaj agar pitaaji jinda hote
Prakash
Deenu Bhai
Prakash

ek banglaa bane nyaaraa
ek banglaa bane nyaaraa
rahe kunba jismein saaraa
ek banglaa bane nyaaraa
ek banglaa bane nyaaraa

sone kaa banglaa, chandan kaa janglaa
sone kaa banglaa, chandan kaa janglaa
Vishvakarmaa ke dvaara
Vishvakarmaa ke dvaara
sone kaa banglaa, chandan kaa janglaa
Vishvakarmaa ke dvaara
ati sundar pyaaraa pyaaraa
ek banglaa bane nyaaraa
ek banglaa bane nyaaraa

itnaa oonchaa banglaa hoye
maano gagan kaa taaraa
itnaa oonchaa banglaa hoye
maano gagan kaa taaraa
maano gagan kaa taaraa
maano gagan kaa taaraa
jis pe chadh ke indradhanushh par
jhoolaa jhoole chaand hamaaraa
jis pe chadh ke indradhanushh par
jhoolaa jhoole chaand hamaaraa
bhandaar hoye Lachhmi ke haathon mein saaraa
bhandaar hoye Lachhmi ke haathon mein saaraa
paaye ab ji bhar ke sukh jisne bipat uthaayi
paaye ab ji bhar ke sukh jisne bipat uthaayi..








K L Saigal (1904--1947) is considered as the first superstar of the Hindi film industry. Kundan Lal Saigal was born on 11th April, 1904 at Nawa Shahar in Jammu State. His mother was a deeply religious lady who was very fond of music. She used to take young Kundan to various religious functions where Bhajan, Keertan and Shabad were sung in traditional styles. Kundan Lal often accompanied his father to the interior parts of the State where he would soak into the folk music of Punjab and Kashmir straight from the wandering shepherds.

His formal schooling was brief and uneventful. He started earning by working in the Railways as a timekeeper and later at the Remington Typewriters as a salesman, which allowed him to tour to several places in India. Meanwhile, his passion for singing continued and became more intense with the passage of time. Finally, he landed at Calcutta in early 1930s and met R C Boral, music director of New Theatres. R C Boral took instant liking to his talents and Saigal was employed on a contract basis.

K L Saigal -- Ek Bangala Bane Nyara (President 1937) 

K L Saigal -- Babul Mora Naihar (Street Singer 1938) 

K L Saigal -- So Ja Rajkumari (Zindagi 1940)

K L Saigal -- Jab Dil Hi Toot Gaya (Shahjehan 1946) : 

It was in 1933 that his four Bhajans in the film Puran Bhagat created a sensation throughout India. Thereafter, Saigal never looked back. The real breakthrough came soon thereafter with the film Devdas in 1935, which established K L Saigal as the first superstar of the Indian cinema. It created history and the songs of this film were hummed in all corners of India. In 1941, K L Saigal shifted to Bombay where he acted and sang in a number of hit films.

K L Saigal -- Hum Joliyon Ki Thi Toliyan (Non-Film) 

K L Saigal -- Jhulan Jhulao Ri (Non-Film)

K L Saigal acted in 36 feature films which include 28 Hindi, 7 Bangla and 1 Tamil. In all, K L Saigal rendered 185 songs which include 142 film songs and 43 non-film songs. In the film songs category, there are 110 Hindi, 30 Bangla and 2 Tamil songs. In the non-film category, there are 37 Hindi and 2 each in Bangla, Punjabi and Persian languages. By this time, alcohol had become a predominant factor in K L Saigal's life. His dependence on alcohol had begun affecting his work and his health. It was said that he could only record a song after being fortified with liquor. He died on 18th January, 1947, at the age of 42. In 1995, The Government of India released a commemorative stamp in K L Saigal's honor

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