It doesn't allude otherwise.

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            i thought zindagi maut na ban jaye from sarfarosh was

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--- Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:



> That Tricolour tribute

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>     Hindustan Times, 26 Jan, 2008

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> Aye mere pyare watan (Kabuliwalla) Salilda (music

> director Salil Chowdhury) gave a nice Middle-Eastern

> touch to a song that expresses a longing to be a

> part of this great country .

> 

> Even if you haven't seen the film you know that the

> singer loves India but doesn't stay here. Whenever

> I've been abroad, in the U S, U K or Australia, at

> get-togethers I've heard someone singing Aye mere

> pyare watan.

> 

> Manna Dey's voice is not that of a ¡hero' but of a

> common man. You can smell Mother Earth in it.

> 

> On the surface Aye mere pyaare watan is a simple

> song. It's only when I see singers on reality shows

> grapple with a particularly intricate rhythm that I

> realise how difficult the song really is and salute

> Manna Dey's genius.

> 

> Jahan daal daal pe (Sikander-E- Azam) I remember as a

> young boy watching the song wide-eyed on Chitrahaar.

> The kings, horses and elephants left a lasting

> impression. It was the first time that I'd seen a

> desh bhakti song shot on such a lavish scale.

> 

> I liked the juxtaposition of images the words

> conveyed.. a sone ki chhidiya sitting on a branch..

> though I didn't understand their true meaning then.

> 

> And the refrain Jai Bharat, Jai Bharat still has my

> chest swelling up with pride.

> 

> Vande Mataram (Anand Math) It's the classic

> patriotic song guaranteed to give you gooseflesh.

> Hemant Kumar's voice resonating among the male

> chorus and Lata Mangeshkar's nightingale notes

> riding through it all is amazing stuff ! Vande

> Mataram has been sung many times by many singers. A

> R Rahman's done a wonderful job but for me Hemant

> Kumar's Vande Mataram works best because you don't

> expect him to sing and compose a song like this.

> 

> Aye watan aye watan (Shaheed) It's such a simple

> melody, almost like a nursery rhyme. Yet the song

> evokes a strong sense of camaraderie and a need to

> protect our borders.

> 

> I have a lot of family members who're serving in the

> army And I . know that when soldiers gather around a

> bonfire at night, no matter where they are, they

> invariably raise a toast to Aye watan.

> 

> I love the words. It's interesting to see how often

> the word ¡watan' turns up when you run down the list

> of patriotic songs. It has a nice ring to it.

> 

> Sarfaroshi ki tamanna (Shaheed) When I was in

> school, every Tuesday one of us had to go up on

> stage and sing in front of an assembled audience. It

> was an exercise in confidence building.

> 

> One day, a young boy went up and sang Sarfaroshi ki

> tamanna. I didn't understand the words at the time

> but they touched a chord within me.

> 

> The boy later became a friend and I learnt that the

> same year that he'd sung the song, his father had

> died on the border. Sarfaroshi ki tamanna was his

> dad's favourite song and he'd picked it up from him.

> Ever since, it's had a special place in my heart.

> 

> It's a song Bhagat Singh and his cronies sang going

> to the gallows. The words are hard-hitting but the

> tune is soft.. and Mohd. Rafi's rendition so

> gentle.. the contrast adds to the impact of the

> evergreen desh bhakti vandana.

> 

> Sarfaroshi ki tamanna one of our most important

> post-Independence songs. Every time I hear it I

> wonder if the sacrifices of the martyrs went waste..

> 

> Ab tumhare hawale watan sathiyon (Haqeeqat) There's

> so much pain and pride in the song.. a strange mix

> of sorrow, happiness and nostalgia. Today when most

> songs res onate with one clear-cut emotion, Ab

> tumahre hawale.. is a rarity. But it's gems like

> these that tread the grey areas that live on in

> public memory .

> 

> I call it the passing-the- baton song. You can

> visualise a dying soldier transferring his

> responsibility to another, ensuring that the

> country's border is protected. Such a beautiful

> thought! Zindagi maut na ban jaye (Sarfarosh) I

> heard the song for the first time out of context and

> thought it was a revamped classic. Then, to my utter

> delight, I discovered that it was an original

> composition by Anu Malik.

> 

> Zindagi maut na ban jaye beautifully expresses what

> desh and desh bhakti are all about. Javed Akhtar's

> words touch your heart. Roop Kumar Rathod and Sonu

> Niigaam's voices blend so beautifully that it's hard

> to say when one ends and the other takes over.

> 

> Bharat humko jaan se pyaara hai (Roja) This was the

> first time anyone was hearing A R Rahman and the

> song completely broke the traditional concept of a

> patriotic song with its words, sounds and

> Hariharan's voice.

> 

> The high-end, electronic, almost sparse arrangement

> with the exception of the heavy-duty chorus, was

> something no one had heard before. The mix of

> modernity and tradition was path-breaking and

> perfectly complemented by Mani Ratnam's visuals.

> 

> It didn't surprise me when Rahman won the Indira

> Gandhi Award that year. It's a song that represents

> the country best.

> 

> Yeh jo des hai tera (Swades) The words are almost

> simplistic, the call isn't. Javed Akhtar's lyrics

> talk about comings and goings. The message is

> subtle. And Rahman's voice resonates beautifully .

> 

> Yeh jo des hai tera is not an inyour-face patriotic

> song, yet there is a timelessness about it. Fifty

> years down the road people will still hum it.

> 

> Rang de basanti (Rang de Basanti) The first time I

> heard the song, I knew immediately that Prasoon

> Joshi had written it. Having worked with him in Ab

> ke Saawan and Man ke Manjeere, I knew that only

> Prasoon could describe the colours of India so

> succulently Daler Mehdi's voice . adds to its charm.

> 

> Rang de basanti is a wonderful track.. folkish,

> colourful, celebratory. It reiterates that a

> patriotic song need not be serious or sombre.

> 

> I know that whenever there's a celebration anywhere

> in the country, it could be Independence Day,

> Republic Day, Holi, Diwali or Durga Puja, this song

> is played.

> 

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