Thumb | Song Heading | Singer | Composer | Lyricist | Actor | Film (Year) | Category |
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Gulaabi Aankhen Jo Teri Dekhin Sharaabi Ye Dil Ho Gayaa 4.35 - 212 votes | Mohammed Rafi | R D Burman | Anand Bakshi | Rajesh Khanna, Nanda | The Train (1970) | Romantic Songs |
Movie | Film Cast | Singer | Lyricist | Composer | Director | Producer | External Links | Video Links |
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The Train (1970) |
Rajesh Khanna, Nanda, Rajendra Nath, Helen, Aruna Irani, Madan Puri, Tun Tun, Iftekhar, Sunder, Shammi, Rajesh Khattar, Mumtaz Begum, Shetty, Chaman Puri, John | Asha Bhosle, Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi, R D Burman | Anand Bakshi | R D Burman | Raveekant Nagaich | Ramesh Behl | The Train at IMDB The Train at Wikipedia | The Train at YouTube |
The most versatile singer India has ever produced, sang each song with such
distinction, that left the listeners spellbound. The effortless transition
across the entire range without any strand of strain, flawless emoting made
him the king of playback singing... No doubt his humility, unassuming
attitude, soft spoken nature, and reverence for mankind produced such a
voice which came direct from heart... It's true that music is about emotion
and not only technicalities, and he was master of both, in melody,
modulation, octave range, variety, versatility, universality,
lyric-expression, characterization, etc etc--the list goes on and on! I'm
also positive that the more time passes bye the more precious and rare his
voice will become. He will be the Van Goff, the Picasso, the Bach from the
sub-continent! There will be a lot of research done and many Ph. D's
acquired about him. He is the Mount Everest in human voice! And there is
only one Mr. Everest! An endless, bottomless ocean of music and melody!