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Baseraa is a 1981 Indian Bollywood film. The film was produced by Ramesh Behl , and directed by Ramesh Talwar. The film based on Marathi novel by Leela ...
Written by: Gulzar based on Marathi novel by L...
Music by: R.D. Burman
Release date: 1981
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Aug 10, 2016 - 'Basera' (1950) was produced under the banner of Watan Pictures and was ... I have no idea about the film's story but going by the songs, it is ...
‘Basera’ (1950) was produced under the banner of Watan Pictures and was directed by Inaayat. The star cast included Ramola, Heeralal, Veena Kumari, Roopmala, Chandabai, Budho Advani etc. I have no idea about the film’s story but going by the songs, it is apparent that the film belonged to social genre.
There were six songs in the film of which 4 songs have been attributed to lyricist Sardar Ilham. The names of the lyricist for the remaining two songs are not available. All the songs have been set to music by MA Rauf Osmania who was a popular ghazal singer in Hyderabad and worked as Station Director of the erstwhile Deccan Radio, Hyderabad. ‘Basera’ (1950) was one of 3 films for which he was music director during his stay in Bombay (Mumbai) in 1945-50, the remaining two films being ‘Beete Din’ (1947) and ‘Tohfa’ (1947).
One song from the film has been covered earlier in the blog. I am presenting the second song from the film ‘Dekho Jee Baat Suno’ sung by BS Naanji and Mubarak Begum. I selected this song for the article for two reasons. First, I liked the voice of Mubarak Begum in this song in the same way as I like the voice of Lata Mangeshkar in her songs of the late 40s and early 50s. At first, I was not sure whether the female voice in the song was really of Mubarak Begum. It was only when I heard two songs of her first film ‘Aaiye’ (1949) that I was convinced that the voice is of Mubarak Begum in the song under discussion.
The second reason for selecting this song is that I had never heard of the male playback singer, BS Naanji. A glance through www.myswar.com provided me the information that he had sung only 6 songs in Hindi films. As it used to happen with many new comers, I felt that BS Naanji was one of those playback singers who could not succeed in his career and ultimately he went into oblivion. But it was not so as I came to know about him subsequently. He was active in Hindi film industry for many years as a musician, music arranger and also assistant to a few well-known music directors. His filmy career is an inspiration for those with the initial failure in the carrier.
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