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Comments on song "Chaand Hai Wahi, Udas Mera Man"
V. Siddhartha on August 09, 2009 There were in reality two enchantresses in this movie: Geeta Dutt and Meena
Kumari. The sweetness of GD's song and the beauty and realism of Meena's
acting struck me as tailor-made for each other. One let honey flow through
her voice, the other through her facial expressions. Thanks for the post.
Parag Sankla on August 19, 2009 One can listen to this song forever. An absolutely sweet and divine melody.
So sad that it was deleted from the film.
Parag Sankla on August 21, 2009 Listening to this one in repeat mode..lovely..
RSinghconnie on October 14, 2009 I totally agree with "Chamogaa"
RealKrrish on December 17, 2009 Produced by Ashok Kumar, is it Dada Muni?
Kay Cee on December 24, 2009 Impressive combination, Geeta Dutt and a young Meena Kumari! Both believers
of shooting from the hip: one employing honey layered voice and the other
killer facial expressions. Terrific piece of entertainment.
Glow of Hope on January 28, 2010 I simply agree with kchopra4080able and chamogaa in appreciation of this
beautiful song concerning on two greats Geeta Dutt and Meena Kumari.
Mahesh Mehta on April 19, 2010 Although it is difficult to single out one song from so many greats sung by
Geeta ji,I still recon this as her best. Mahesh.
Parag Sankla on April 19, 2010 @jalzala Absolutely true. This song and the song "Raat mohe meetha meetha
sapna aaya re" from the film Tamasha (1952) are her best (yet not so
popular) songs. Thanks for echoing my sentiments.
crazyoldsongs on June 04, 2010 wonderful presentation on this wondeful song never heard before !
rumahale on June 07, 2010 @crazyoldsongs It is endless as you put it. I think the movie was based on
the novel by Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay of the same name, the other
famous being Devdas.
rumahale on June 07, 2010 @rumahale I meant endless listening. Sorry for typo.
rmeshc on July 31, 2010 the presentation makes up for the song being mysteriously deleted from the
film.the presenter deserves congrats!
ashish das on August 24, 2010 No doubt it is a terrific song though I won't call it the best by Geeta
Dutt. Deleting this song from the film was a big injustice done to the
Singer,MD and song writer.
crazyoldsongs on August 29, 2010 so beautiful that it brings tears to my eyes !
rmeshc on September 15, 2010 meena n ashok kumar-best ever combo in hindi movies!beauty n dignity.
Partha Sur on October 01, 2010 Ashok Kumar and Meena Kumari were a great pair - two "natural" acting
styles working together! What a great Parineeta - much better than the
recent Saif Ali Khan and Vidya Balan remake. It is like trying to re-make
"Shree 420" !
rumahale on October 15, 2010 Evergreen song!
Parag Sankla on March 12, 2011 An absolutely wonderful, melodious and sweet song. Many thanks for sharing
this divine song filmed on Meena Kumari but deleted from the film. The
lyrics by the great Bharat Vyas ji and composed by the great
singer-composer Arun Kumar Mukherjee. Many thanks Ajay ji for sharing this
lovely song with all the music lovers.
crazyoldsongs on March 26, 2011 an awesome composition sung with so much sweet pathos by geeta dutt , that
it brings tears to my eyes ! the lyrics by bharat vyas pull at one's heart
strings and are so melodiously adorned by geeta dutt's pathos filled voice
that this makes it one of her best songs apart from ''kaise koi jiye ''! an
absolute indescribably beautiful haunting melody ! and its also so gracious
of you to refer oldHFMfan channel to your viewers , for more of geeta
dutt's songs ! thanks once again !
rumahale on January 02, 2012 @crazyoldsongs You are absolutely right. I am delighted to find here.
Regards.
rumahale on January 06, 2012 Thanks for sharing this extra-ordinary song that is so dear to my heart. I
could not find video of this song; please try if you can. Regards.
There were in reality two enchantresses in this movie: Geeta Dutt and Meena
Kumari. The sweetness of GD's song and the beauty and realism of Meena's
acting struck me as tailor-made for each other. One let honey flow through
her voice, the other through her facial expressions. Thanks for the post.