I have played on my Flute Famous Kishore Kumar Song "YE KYA HUWA" (Film : AMAR PREM of 1971).
Today I was just thinking of Sablu Mukesh : Kishore Kumar of Sulekha and suddenly I felt like playing on my Flute this Famous Kishore Kumar Song from the Film : AMAR PREM. The song which came to my mind was "Ye Kya Huwa". So I am dedicating this song to my Dear Sulekha Friend : Sablu Mukesh. Film AMAR PREM had a very melodious Music by Maestro R. D. Burman. All songs of this movie were superbly composed and were tuned very accurately to match the story of the film. RD- Kishore combination worked wonders in 1970's which every Music buff is already aware of. In AMAR PREM, Rajesh Khanna acted superbly. I would say it was the best role of his lifetime. Needless to say that Sharmila Tagore matched Rajesh Khanna's acting. And combination of Rajesh-Sharmila once again played wonders after their first Film : ARADHANA which was a superduper hit and everyone knows it.
I am sure readers will like my Flute rendition. Please post a comment to express your feedback.
Regards,
Dr. Kamath
LYRICS of the Song "Ye Kua Huwa are given beloe which are taken from www.musicindiaonline.com
Ye Kya Hua
Movie Name: Amar Prem (1971)
Singer: Kishore Kumar
Music Director: Burman R D
Lyrics: Anand Bakshi
Year: 1971
Producer: Shakti Samanta
Director: Shakti Samanta
Actors: Madan Puri, Rajesh khanna, Sharmila Tagore, Sujit Kumar, Vinod Mehra
Theme: Love
Ye kyaa hua, kaise hua, kaba hua,
KyuuN hua, jaba hua, taba hua
O chhoDo, ye naa socho, ye kyaa hua...
Hama kyuuN, shikavaa karen jhuuthaa, kyaa hua jo dila tuutaa
Shiishe kaa khilaunaa thaa, kuchha naa kuchha to honaa thaa, hua
Ye kyaa hua...
Ai dila, chala piikara jhuumen, inhiin galiyon men ghuumen
YahaaN tujhe khonaa thaa, badanaama honaa thaa, hua
Ye kyaa hua...
Hamane jo, dekhaa thaa sunaa thaa, kyaa bataaain vo kyaa thaa
Sapanaa salonaa thaa, khatma to honaa thaa, huaa
Ye kyaa hua...
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Dear Kamath Saheb!
The song sounded a bit different, but definitely very very nice in your flute! I love the sound of flute and you had played it seamlessly shrill with uniform intensity throughout, so it was like honey flowing in ears!
Rajesh Khanna suited the half-drunk 'babu' role of 'Amar Prem'. I remember his famous line in the film 'Pushpa, Ro mat, I hate tears'!
Sivaram-ji had rightly mentioned that 'Amar Prem' had the 3 very popular great solos by Kishore and a lovely solo by Lata ('Bada natkhat hai Krishna Kanhaiyya--'). But let us not forget the touching solo by the Great Senior Burman-Da in the film - 'Doli-mein bithaike--' which was a great tune composed lovingly by the son for his father to sing! The song did not become as popular as SDB's other memorable songs from his own composed films like 'O re maajhi' , 'Sun mere bandhure' and of course 'Wahan kaun hai tera'!
Musically yours,
S.V.Nathan.
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