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Comments on song "Anganaa Men Suraj Muskaayaa"
Bharat Gul on March 29, 2012 What can plumb a young mother's tenderness toward her baby better than the
divine voice of Lataji? The lovely paradox here and in Lataji's many other
mother-baby songs is that as an unmarried woman she herself never could
directly experience being a biological mother in our culture. No matter:
biology is not destiny. Thank you, COS.
rumahale on March 29, 2012 Stree (1961) - V Shantaram and Sandhya in the cast - lyrics by Bharat Vyas
and music by C Ramachandra. This song tune is reminiscing those old tunes
from CR - Lata Mangeshkar gems which we saw recently thanks to "ajayuv'.
Excellent lyrics, enchanting music and soulful singing makes it a great
presentation. Thanks.
Dee Thakore on March 29, 2012 Bharatji, Shakuntala wasn't unmarried woman. Kalidasa, had written a love
story of a King Dushyant and Shakuntala. In this story this couple has
Gandharv Marriage rituals, where both of them marry secretly by giving a
garland to each other. Without a brahmin or yagna-phera or relatives from
both sides. She is exile due to memory lost of her lawfully wedded
husband...it wasn't that she was hiding her pregnancy.
Dee Thakore on March 29, 2012 Sandhya is a younger sister of Jayshree (mother of Rajshree). She only
worked for her husband Shantaram for his films. Previously V. Shantaram
made Shakuntala (1943) as producer, director, actor.
crazyoldsongs on March 31, 2012 thank you da . lata ji herself is a mother goddess to millions .
crazyoldsongs on March 31, 2012 thank you . lata ji has created magic with all the composers she has sung
for !
crazyoldsongs on March 31, 2012 thank you dee . i did not know that sandhya was jayshree's younger sister
and also that he had made the movie shakuntala in 1943 !
Dee Thakore on September 12, 2013 I will stand on my ground, thank you for ur input.
crazyoldsongs on September 12, 2013 thank you dee ! :)
Dee Thakore on September 12, 2013 it's OK...almost didn't care to answer him :)
akarshik on November 05, 2013 So fabulous, lovely and so touching song upload Bhai sahib.
crazyoldsongs on November 06, 2013 I am glad you liked it . thank you sir .
Chandrakant Pusdekar on September 06, 2015 BEAUTIFUL !
ravi7550 on September 27, 2015 Another gem from the riches given by Lata & C.Ramchandra.Just too beautiful
song from a film based on the Greatest Epic 'Abhigyan Shakuntalam' by
Kalidas
Ravi Sinha
What can plumb a young mother's tenderness toward her baby better than the
divine voice of Lataji? The lovely paradox here and in Lataji's many other
mother-baby songs is that as an unmarried woman she herself never could
directly experience being a biological mother in our culture. No matter:
biology is not destiny. Thank you, COS.