Tere Mere Sapne

Tere Mere Sapne

Album Category: Hindi, Film
Year: 1971
Music Director: S.D. Burman
Lyricist: Neeraj
Label: Polydor
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Album Credits: MUSIC ASSISTANT: Meera Burman. ORCHESTRA: Manohari Singh, Basu Chakraborty. SONGS RECORDED BY: Kaushik, Minoo Katrak.
 
Film Credits: DIRECTOR: Vijay Anand. PRODUCER: Vijay Anand. STORY: Kaushal Bharati. SCREENPLAY: Vijay Anand. DIALOGUE: Vijay Anand. ACTOR: Dev Anand, More...
 



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Hey Maine Kasam Li
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar
Music Director: S.D. Burman
Lyricist: Neeraj
Genre: Filmi, Sugam
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Mera Saajan Phool Kamal Ka
Singer: Asha Bhosle
Music Director: S.D. Burman
Lyricist: Neeraj
Genre: Filmi, Hindi Folk
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Jaise Radha Ne Mala Japi Shyam Ki
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: S.D. Burman
Lyricist: Neeraj
Genre: Filmi, Sugam
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Taa Thai Tat Thai
Singer: Asha Bhosle
Music Director: S.D. Burman
Lyricist: Neeraj
Genre: Filmi, Sugam
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Jeevan Ki Bagiya Mehkegi
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar
Music Director: S.D. Burman
Lyricist: Neeraj
Genre: Filmi, Pahadi
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Phur Ud Chala
Singer: Asha Bhosle
Music Director: S.D. Burman
Lyricist: Neeraj
Genre: Filmi, Pop
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Mera Antar Ek Mandir
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: S.D. Burman
Lyricist: Neeraj
Genre: Filmi, Sugam
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Suno Re Suno Re
Singer: Manna Dey
Music Director: S.D. Burman
Lyricist: Neeraj
Genre: Filmi, Hindi Folk
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Trivia


 

    Album

  • This film was an uncredited adaptation of the novel "The Citadel" (1937) written by A.J. Cronin. The novel was also adapted for the Bengali film "Jiban Saikate" (1972) and the Telugu film "Madhura Swapnam" (1982).
  • R.D. Burman and S.D. Burman used to share arrangers Basu Chakravarty and Manohari Singh till this film. Once, when S.D. Burman had summoned the arrangers for recording this film's music, the duo could not make it to the recording on time since they were busy at the time recording the music of "Lakhon Me Ek" (1971) with R.D. Burman. The senior Burman then decided to not use them again and switched to other arrangers like Anil Mohile and Arun Paudwal.[1][2]
  • This was Vijay Anand's first film as a producer.
  • This film created a controversy when it replaced the popular Marathi film "Songadya" (1971) running at the Kohinoor Theatre in Dadar, Mumbai. Dada Kondke, who had ventured into film production with "Songadya" (1971), approached Shiv Sena's Balasaheb Thackeray who then organised protests that forced the theatre to replace this film with Kondke's. This incident was depicted in the biopic "Thackeray" (2019) with some modifications.[3]
  • The film opened with the following message - "The film is dedicated to the noblest profession in the world - Medicine".

    Song

  • Mera Saajan Phool Kamal Ka - The second stanza of this song filmed on Jayshree T. featured the names of actresses Simi, Sair Banu, Mumtaz, and Sadhana. Mumtaz was the film's lead actress and also appeared in the song.
  • Jeevan Ki Bagiya Mehkegi - S.D. Burman decided to not use Basu Chakravarty and Manohari Singh as his arrangers during the making of this film. This was the only song left to record when he made this decision. Consequently, he decided to keep the musical arrangement of the song minimal, with the vocals largely supported by Shivkumar Sharma's santoor and Hari Prasad Chaurasia's flute. In fact, on Burman's instructions, Sharma and Chaurasia themselves composed the pieces they played in the song.[4]
  • Suno Re Suno Re - This song had lyrics targetting the Congress party which was in power at the time.



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