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Mala Sinha and Guru Dutt at work on the sets of “Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi!”, 1964

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RememberingGuru Dutt on his 96th birth anniversary:

The esteemed director, producer and actor put forth many films now considered cult classics such as Pyaasa (1957), Kaghaz ke Phool (1959) and Sahib Bibi aur Ghulam (1962).

Since I am more ept to talk about music, let me do so: the pairing of heroines with Guru Dutt and Geeta Roy’s magical voice brought us timeless classics such as Mohabbat Kar LoandYeh Lo Main (Aar Paar), Hum Aap Ki Aankhon Mein, Jane Kya Tune and the later-cancelled Rut Phire Par Din (Pyaasa), and of course, Waqt Ne Kiya (Kaaghaz ke Phool). The producer-singer duo also gave us gems like Na Jao SaiyyanandPiya Aiso Jiya Mein (Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam).

Chaudhvin ka Chand (1960) popularly called an ode to Waheeda Rehman’s beauty boasts of having perhaps the most romantic song of Indian cinema by the same name. Here are some of the absolutely dazzling lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni, sung in Mohammed Rafi’s dreamy voice:

Chaudhvin ka chand ho / Are you the full moon

Ya aftaab ho / Or the sun?

Jo bhi ho / Whatever you may be

Tum khuda ki qasam / I swear to God

Lajawab ho / You are beyond compare

Jaan-e-bahaar tum kisi shaair ka khwaab ho / My everyoung love, you are the dream of a poet

An interesting fact to note is that Guru Dutt participated in the picturization of his songs. The ingenuity of Waqt Ne Kiya’s haunting music video is largely credited to him.

Strangely enough, while his films had had more focus than ever before on female characters, he never extended that mindset to his own life. Something to wonder about.

bollywoodirect:Guru Dutt, Abrar Alvi, and their friends were chatting in their office when a lady, i

bollywoodirect:

Guru Dutt, Abrar Alvi, and their friends were chatting in their office when a lady, in a burkha, came in to meet them. Abrar was in no mood to meet her but his friends insisted.

When he met the lady, she kept saying that she was a huge fan of Guru Dutt and him, and wanted to work in a film. But when Abrar asked her to show her face, she was reluctant. Soon, Abrar lost his patience and lifted the lady’s veil. Everyone started laughing, as the lady turned out to be Waheeda Rahman, carrying out Guru Dutt’s prank.

From Sathya Saran’s book, “Ten Years With Guru Dutt: Abrar Alvi’s Journey”


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gulposh:Pyaasa (1957)

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Pyaasa (1957)


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