Mora Gora Ang Laile

मोरा गोरा अंग लइले

गायक: लता मंगेशकर
संगीतकार: एस.डी. बर्मन
गीतकार: गुलज़ार
शैली: फ़िल्मी, सुगम
सम्पूर्ण रेटिंग:
मेरी रेटिंग:
एल्बम: बंदिनी
वर्ष: १९६३
एल्बम वर्ग: हिन्दी, फ़िल्म


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पुरस्कार


 
  • पुरस्कारों की जानकारी उपलब्ध नहीं है

सामान्य ज्ञान


 
  • Gulzar landed the opportunity to write this song when S.D. Burman and Shailendra developed differences during the making of the film's music. Knowing that Burman needed a lyricist, Shailendra advised Gulzar, a friend and, at that time, a struggling writer, to approach the film's director Bimal Roy for the job. Gulzar was reluctant to work in films but followed his friend's advice and approached the veteran filmmaker. Not only did Bimal Roy hire Gulzar to write the lyrics for this song but also as his assistant director. By the time the song was written, Burman and Shailendra had made up and the composer wanted his favourite lyricist back. It was on Roy's insistence that S.D. Burman agreed to keep Gulzar for this song. However, he never went back to the new lyricist again and this remained their only song together.[MR3][MR13][MR29]
  • According to Lata Mangeshkar, this was the first song she sang for S.D. Burman after a long hiatus. Their reconciliation happened at the Burmans' house when Lata visited R.D. Burman to rehearse for the song "Ghar Aaja Ghir Aaye Badra Saanwariya" ("Chhote Nawab", 1961). They had stopped working together after a misunderstanding developed between them in the late 1950s. According to varying accounts, their fallout happened either while recording the songs for the film "Miss India" (1957) or during "Sitaron Se Aage" (1958). However, since the film was a long time in the making, their songs for "Baat Ek Raat Ki" (1962) and "Dr. Vidya" (1962) came out earlier.[1][2][3][4][MR7][MR21]
  • When S.D. Burman found out that Bimal Roy wanted to shoot this song in the heroine's house, he told the filmmaker that it wouldn't be appropriate to do so. According to him, a young, naive girl would not sing a romantic song with sexual undertones with her father around, notwithstanding the fact that the lyrics were inspired by Vaishnav poetry. Burman threatened to not compose the song if Roy continued with his plan of shooting the song indoors. The two argued over it but the composer eventually had his way. The song was shot outdoors but within the house's compound.[MR13]
  • Although he had written lyrics for five films released prior to this film, according to Gulzar, this was his debut Hindi film song. One explanation for this discrepancy may lie in the fact that the film was delayed. As a result, while Gulzar may have written this song first, his other films were released earlier.


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