Bazaar

Bazaar

Album Category: Hindi, Film
Year: 1982
Music Director: Khayyam
Lyricist: Traditional, Mirza Shauq, Mir Taqi Mir, Bashar Nawaz, Makhdoom Mohiuddin
Label: H.M.V.
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Album Credits: CHIEF ASSISTANT TO MUSIC DIRECTOR: Jagjit Kaur. MUSIC ARRANGED BY: Anil Mohile. MUSIC ASSISTANTS: Pradeep Khayyam, More...
 
Film Credits: DIRECTOR: Sagar Sarhadi. PRODUCER: Vijay Talwar. WRITER: Sagar Sarhadi. ACTOR: Farooq Shaikh, More...
 



Song Listing


 
Phir Chhidi Raat Baat Phoolon Ki
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar, Talat Aziz
Music Director: Khayyam
Lyricist: Makhdoom Mohiuddin
Genre: Ghazal
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Dikhai Diye Yun Ke Bekhud Kiya
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: Khayyam
Lyricist: Mir Taqi Mir
Genre: Ghazal, Filmi
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Karoge Yaad To Har Baat Yaad Aayegi
Singer: Bhupinder Singh
Music Director: Khayyam
Lyricist: Bashar Nawaz
Genre: Ghazal
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Dekh Lo Aaj Humko Jee Bhar Ke
Singer: Jagjeet Kaur
Music Director: Khayyam
Lyricist: Mirza Shauq
Genre: Sugam
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Chale Aao Saiyan
Singer: Pamela Chopra, Jagjeet Kaur
Music Director: Khayyam
Lyricist: Traditional
Genre: Punjabi Folk
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Trivia


 

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  • Instead of having regular lyricists write the songs for this film, director Sagar Sarhadi and poet Bashar Nawaz picked poems that music director Khayyam then set to music. Their picks included poems by Makhdoom Mohiuddin, Mirza Shauq Lakhnavi, Mir Taqi Mir, and Bashar Nawaz himself. The film's opening credits featured a title card for "Poetry", instead of having the conventional "Lyrics" credit.[MR10]
  • This film used a qawwali from the film "Johar in Kashmir" (1966) and a couplet used in the film "Dastak" (1970). I.S. Johar and Rajinder Singh Bedi, who wrote, produced and directed those films, were acknowledged in the opening credits of this film.[1][2]
  • This was writer Sagar Sarhadi's directorial debut.
  • Smita Patil refused to dub for this film when a director friend of hers told her that she didn't have much of a role in it. Director Sagar Sarhadi, who had considered using a dubbing artist, was relieved when she eventually changed her mind and agreed to dub for her dialogues.[3]



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