Fallen earrings seemed
to be a common occurrence in the Mangeshkar-Bhosle household.
But while the listeners couldn’t do anything except loving Jhumka Gira Re [Asha’s solo from Mera Saaya (1966)], Lata was basically instructed to chill by none other than Kishore Kumar.
The duet in question was Gir Gaya Jhumka [whose next line – “Girne do” – could be translated to, “Let it fall”).
If the two tracks from Jugnu (1973) on this blog were arranged in the alphabetical order, it would be the first.
The song, which Anand Bakshi penned, was composed by S D Burman.
But while the listeners couldn’t do anything except loving Jhumka Gira Re [Asha’s solo from Mera Saaya (1966)], Lata was basically instructed to chill by none other than Kishore Kumar.
The duet in question was Gir Gaya Jhumka [whose next line – “Girne do” – could be translated to, “Let it fall”).
If the two tracks from Jugnu (1973) on this blog were arranged in the alphabetical order, it would be the first.
The song, which Anand Bakshi penned, was composed by S D Burman.
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