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Comments on song "Chhai Kaari Badariya Bairaniya Ho Raam"
Srinivasan Channiga on November 07, 2011 Good rare upload dear Debopriyo. I wonder why Sachinda recorded this song
both in Lata's and Asha's voice and retained only Lata's in the movie. Such
experiments only He could do!
Hari Narayanan on July 18, 2012 jeevan jyoti ---1953---old is gold --a lovely ---classical ---delightful
---song ---sung by singer of classical voice ---music by s d burman ---a
magic music director ---lives in the hearts of music lovers----thanks for
up loading
Bharat Gul on July 18, 2012 Another lovely Lata song.Your saawan series is moving along swimmingly,
COS. And I have always adored Chand Usmani in simple domestic roles, though
she had the elegant face for glamorous ones too.
crazyoldsongs on July 19, 2012 da, i did not know about chand usmani till i saw you mention her name in
some other comment quite a while ago . just found this song in my vcd
before posting it , so it was new to me ! but i loved it and was glad to
have it on my channel . thank you for liking it ! there are innumerable
songs by lata ji in the fifties , and i am still happily discovering them !
:)
rumahale on July 26, 2012 The discovery is appropriate word - it is new for me as well. I have heard
Chand Usmani but not sharp to identify most of the stars on video. The
synergy with Sahir Ludhianvi, Sachin Dev Burman and Lata Mangeshkar has
excellent products, and, no wonder this one is beautiful and pleasing.
Thank you for excellent video presentation.
Srinivasan Channiga on October 25, 2012 Dear Debopriyo , may I request you to please upload the song 'Naye zamane
ka naya paigham sunane aya hum' sung by Asha from Madh Bhare Nain ?
Suresh Chandra Sharma on June 08, 2014 Beautiful song indeed. Any idea whose voices are in the beginning of this
song?
Good rare upload dear Debopriyo. I wonder why Sachinda recorded this song
both in Lata's and Asha's voice and retained only Lata's in the movie. Such
experiments only He could do!