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'''''Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai''''' is a 1981 Indian [[Hindi]] |
'''''Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai''''' is a 1981 [[Cinema of India|Indian]] [[Bollywood|Hindi film]] produced and directed by [[Nasir Hussain]]. The film stars [[Rishi Kapoor]], [[Padmini Kolhapure]], [[Amjad Khan]], [[Yogeeta Bali]], [[Kader Khan]], [[Asrani]], [[Tariq]], and [[Simple Kapadia]]. The assistant director was Moeen Amjad. |
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==Overview== |
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The movie stars [[Rishi Kapoor]], [[Padmini Kolhapure]], [[Amjad Khan]], [[Yogeeta Bali]], [[Kader Khan]], [[Asrani]], {[Tariq]} and [[Simple Kapadia]]. |
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⚫ | The music, composed by [[Rahul Dev Burman]] with lyrics by [[Majrooh Sultanpuri]], was successful, but the movie itself did not have the success associated with a Nasir Hussain production, with his last three films being major hits (''[[Hum Kisise Kum Naheen]]'', ''[[Yaadon Ki Baraat]]'', and ''[[Caravan (1971 film)|Caravan]]''.) |
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The assistant director was Moeen Amjad. |
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The film took scenes from all previous Nasir Hussain productions and redid them as a part of the story, including the train top song (song being different) from his first production ''[[Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai]]'', the runaway girl from ''Caravan'', the song contest from ''Hum Kisise Kum Naheen''. |
The film took scenes from all previous Nasir Hussain productions and redid them as a part of the story, including the train top song (song being different) from his first production ''[[Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai]]'', the runaway girl from ''Caravan'', the song contest from ''Hum Kisise Kum Naheen''. |
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==Soundtrack== |
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The music was composed by [[R.D. Burman|Rahul Dev Burman]], also known as R.D. Burman, with lyrics by [[Majrooh Sultanpuri]].<ref>{{cite web|title=R. D. Burman / Majrooh Sultanpuri – Zamaane Ko Dikhana Hai|url=http://www.discogs.com/R-D-Burman-Majrooh-Sultanpuri-Zamaane-Ko-Dikhana-Hai/release/3112623|publisher=[[Discogs]]|accessdate=1 August 2012}}</ref> |
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=== Tracklist === |
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===Notable songs=== |
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The most well known song from the film is "Puchho Na Yaar Kya Hua" by [[Mohammad Rafi]] and [[Asha Bhosle]]. The song was a major hit in India at the time. |
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In recent years, the soundtrack has received attention for "Dil Lena Khel Hai Dildar Ka," a [[synthesizer|synthesized]], [[Minimal music|minimalist]], [[electronic music|electronic]] [[electronic dance music|dance]]/[[disco]] song. It has been described as having "a very futuristic [[electro (music)|electro]] feel" and approaching a "[[techno]] wavelength." The song has been cited as a possible influence on the 1982 proto-[[acid house|acid]] [[house music|house]] album ''[[Synthesizing: Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat]]'' by [[Charanjit Singh (musician)|Charanjit Singh]].<ref name="geeta_disco">{{cite web|author=Geeta Dayal|publisher=The Original Soundtrack|accessdate=2011-06-03|title=‘Studio 84′: Digging into the History of Disco in India|date=August 29, 2010|url=http://www.theoriginalsoundtrack.com/2010/08/29/studio-84-the-history-of-disco-in-india/}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 19:08, 1 August 2012
Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai | |
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Directed by | Nasir Hussain |
Written by | Sachin Bhowmick |
Produced by | Nasir Hussain |
Starring | Rishi Kapoor Padmini Kolhapure Amjad Khan |
Cinematography | Munir Khan |
Edited by | Zafar Sultan |
Music by | R.D. Burman |
Release date | 1981 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai is a 1981 Indian Hindi film produced and directed by Nasir Hussain. The film stars Rishi Kapoor, Padmini Kolhapure, Amjad Khan, Yogeeta Bali, Kader Khan, Asrani, Tariq, and Simple Kapadia. The assistant director was Moeen Amjad.
Overview
The film was Padmini's debut film as a heroine. She had earlier worked as a child artist and as a supporting actress in Insaaf Ka Tarazu.
The music, composed by Rahul Dev Burman with lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri, was successful, but the movie itself did not have the success associated with a Nasir Hussain production, with his last three films being major hits (Hum Kisise Kum Naheen, Yaadon Ki Baraat, and Caravan.)
The film took scenes from all previous Nasir Hussain productions and redid them as a part of the story, including the train top song (song being different) from his first production Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai, the runaway girl from Caravan, the song contest from Hum Kisise Kum Naheen.
Soundtrack
The music was composed by Rahul Dev Burman, also known as R.D. Burman, with lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri.[1]
Tracklist
Song | Singer(s) |
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Dil Lena Khel Hai Dildar Ka | R.D. Burman |
Hoga Tumse Pyara Kon | Shailendra Singh |
Poocho Na Yaar Kya Hua | Mohammad Rafi & Asha Bhosle |
Bolo Bolo Kuch Toh Bolo | Mohammad Rafi & Asha Bhosle |
Notable songs
The most well known song from the film is "Puchho Na Yaar Kya Hua" by Mohammad Rafi and Asha Bhosle. The song was a major hit in India at the time.
In recent years, the soundtrack has received attention for "Dil Lena Khel Hai Dildar Ka," a synthesized, minimalist, electronic dance/disco song. It has been described as having "a very futuristic electro feel" and approaching a "techno wavelength." The song has been cited as a possible influence on the 1982 proto-acid house album Synthesizing: Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat by Charanjit Singh.[2]
References
- ^ "R. D. Burman / Majrooh Sultanpuri – Zamaane Ko Dikhana Hai". Discogs. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
- ^ Geeta Dayal (August 29, 2010). "'Studio 84′: Digging into the History of Disco in India". The Original Soundtrack. Retrieved 2011-06-03.