This blog contains
three tracks from Prem Pujari (1970).
If they were arranged in the alphabetical order, Phoolon Ke Rang Se would be the first.
It was also the shortest of the three tracks from the film on the blog – it was four minutes and 57 seconds long.
Though I’ve heard it several times over the years, I wasn’t familiar with the word madir. I later came to know that it meant flawless – which was precisely what Kumar’s (Kisho)rendition was.
The track, which was penned by Gopaldas Saxena ‘Neeraj’, was composed by S D Burman.
If they were arranged in the alphabetical order, Phoolon Ke Rang Se would be the first.
It was also the shortest of the three tracks from the film on the blog – it was four minutes and 57 seconds long.
Though I’ve heard it several times over the years, I wasn’t familiar with the word madir. I later came to know that it meant flawless – which was precisely what Kumar’s (Kisho)rendition was.
The track, which was penned by Gopaldas Saxena ‘Neeraj’, was composed by S D Burman.
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