The Hindi film industry
certainly had a fixation with the number two when it came to food [does the
cliched, “Do waqt ki roti” (a literal translation of two square meals)
ring a bell?]
But a song from a 1973 film extended that obsession to something that wasn’t everyone’s basic need – alcohol.
The track in question was Do Ghoont Mujhe Bhi Pila De, from Jheel Ke Us Paar.
It gave Lata Mangeshkar another opportunity to showcase her sensuous side.
The R D Burman composition, that could be a party starter, was penned by Anand Bakshi.
But a song from a 1973 film extended that obsession to something that wasn’t everyone’s basic need – alcohol.
The track in question was Do Ghoont Mujhe Bhi Pila De, from Jheel Ke Us Paar.
It gave Lata Mangeshkar another opportunity to showcase her sensuous side.
The R D Burman composition, that could be a party starter, was penned by Anand Bakshi.
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