![]() ![]() The song is the epitome of playful Kishore, singing here for his sister-in-law (Nirupa Roy). Munna bada pyara, ammi ka dulara (Film: Musafir, 1957) And, so complete.Īlso Read: Mohd Rafi was the voice that would soothe our broken hearts That’s the magic of Kishore - that someone formally untrained in singing could be so nuanced. On the second, observe how complicated this song is to sing. On the first, watch Kishore’s pitch-perfect comic antics and the lyrics that embellish them. Trust us, go ahead and give this song two listens. The hilarious song saw Kishore beginning to show his range as an actor-singer par excellence.Įk roz humari bhi daal galegi (Film: Bandi, 1957) The composition soon transitions into a marching song, then a folksy complaint, and then a ‘cat maane billi’ rap. Khali peeli kaahe ko akkha din baith ke (Film: Tamasha, 1952)Ī wafer-thin Kishore Kumar is bullying a sleeping Dev Anand in playful Bombaiyya Hindi. So, in tribute to the genius, ThePrint picks some of his gems to (re)introduce to the modern Kishore fan. Songs that deserve the same treatment as his Dev Anand/Rajesh Khanna/Amitabh Bachchan classics songs that are every bit as hilarious as his Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi gems, as melancholy as Koi humdum na raha or Koi hota jisko apna, but forgotten. ![]()
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