Thumb | Song Heading | Singer | Composer | Lyricist | Actor | Film (Year) | Category |
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Chalo Bhool Jaye Jahan Ko 4.36 - 22 votes | Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar | Shankar Jaikishan | Vitthalbhai Patel | Do Jhooth (1975) | Romantic Songs |
Movie | Film Cast | Singer | Lyricist | Composer | Director | Producer | External Links | Video Links |
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Do Jhooth (1975) |
Vinod Mehra, Moushmi Chatterjee, Pran, Prem Chopra, Ajit, Aruna Irani, Kamini Kaushal | Kishore Kumar, Usha Mangeshkar, Manna Dey, Mahendra Kapoor, Lata Mangeshkar, Nitin Mukesh, Mohammed Rafi | M G Hashmat, Varma Malik, Vithalbhai Patel, Visveshwara Sharma | Shankarsinh Raghuwanshi, Jaikishan Dayabhai Pankal | Jitu Thakar | Sonanlal Kanwar | Do Jhooth at IMDB Do Jhooth at Wikipedia | Do Jhooth at YouTube | Do Jhooth at YouTube - 2 |
Yes, it does prove that the lamp of S-J's creativity was still burning. And
in some ways, S-J's real magnum opus was Sannyasi, which Shankarji composed
all alone. Yet, the question must be answered. After 1971, why could
Shankarji not keep up his composing level where it belonged - in the sky?
In the 1971-1987 period, ALL of S-J's TRULY great compositions can be
counted on one's fingers, whereas, earlier, you needed both hands to count
the great songs in EACH MOVIE scored by S-J.