Posts Tagged ‘Geeta Dutt’

  • Geeta Dutt : A legendary playback singer
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    by geetaduttfans at October 16th, 2009 at 10:10 am
  • Poetic Liberty or Crazy Songs
    The world of Hindi film song lyric is like an ocean of expressions of emotions, mainly love and pain. For years, song writers and lyricists’ deep poetic thoughts with eloquent verses have been creating magnificent tunes which are sung across generations. Such songs are original, melodious, memorable and generally termed as ’good songs’ and often- ‘timeless classics’....
    by ~uh~™ at May 12th, 2009 at 09:05 am
  • Nau Do Gyarah and how to escape boredom
    Somewhere during Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin, Aamir Khan and Pooja Bhatt end up in an abandoned barn (or was it a garage), while escaping the clutches of the private jasoos duo of Rakesh Bedi and Virendra Saxena. There’s a radio playing in the background and through the crackle you hear Kishore’s voice singing ‘Hum Hain Rahee Pyar Ke, Hum Se Kuchh Na Boliye’. Aamir...
    by Subrat at April 4th, 2009 at 03:04 am
  • For all Geeta Dutt fans…
    A Khazaana!! Check out geetadutt.com for songs, trivia and all kinds of info about the legend!! Thanks Neeraja for the tip
    by DPac at January 23rd, 2009 at 10:01 am
  • When outsiders were preferred over regular singers : a question to music lovers
    There have been many good female singers in the hindi cinema right from the days of Noorjahan and Suraiya. Geeta Dutt, Suman Kalyanpur and Sudha Malhotra all gave good and hit songs and their songs were able to compete with the songs of any good female singers active in those years. They all have many songs where question of comparison with other singers does not arise...
    by Rk at July 21st, 2008 at 04:07 am