@Sandeep Oz ji, Thanks for comments. I’m glad you liked my efforts to share SD Burman and his music to music 💗 lovers. There are 170 + videos on SD Burman in parts. You will love all of them. Thanks
Calling and hearing the voice of Kishoreda to understand how His voice was at late night.....this is incredible......What a story.....unbelievable ......just admiration.....And Motiji thanks again.....
@arup Kanti ji, Yes, that was SDBurman. Singer’s voice has to be perfect on the day of recording. The lyrics have to be sweet sounding. The instruments should be minimum so that they don't dominate the singer’s voice. Being an excellent singer himself, Dada knew how to get the best out of his singers. During rehearsal unless he is satisfied, there will be no recording. Happy that you have liked the interviews. Thanks
@Maruti Mulupuri, Bablu was Burman Dada's last arranger and Basu Chakraborty's nephew. There's some raw footage of his interview which I'll be sharing shortly. If you have subscribed to this channel, you will get the notification.
@Narayan Gautam, Bablu was the last arranger of Dada. He had an ocean of information about Dada and his way of working. We still have raw videos of his interview.
@Prabir Bhowmick, Thanks for your encouraging comments. Assam and the entire North East is beautiful place with beautiful people. And from there comes Burman Dada, the prince who became the king of the melody, and King of our ♥️ hearts. 🙏
@@lalwanimotiSir I will be really grateful if you can answer me this question.My question is in the Song Sare ga ma of Film chupke chupke sung by Legendary Mohammad Rafi and Legendary Kishore Kumar in the second stanza of the song the word turu turu turu turu was uttered by which artist? You will get this if you listen to the full song in TH-cam which is unfortunately not there in the screen Sir 🙏
@@ghalibmahmudlaskar5980 A difficult question for me dear Ghalib ji. Let me ask those who may know. I will try and get back. You will excuse me if I don't get back due to my workload. Remind me at lalwanimoti@gmail.com
I and my friend Peeyush Sharma my friend from Canada heard this song and concluded that it is both Rafi and Kishore who sang turu, turu, turu, turu, It is very clear, Peeyush ji added that "The amalgamation of voce styles is the genius of Dada Burman. How he makes them deliver is so unique. Dada was always typical, illustrious and exemplary. Please watch the complete video. At 2.15 is turu, turu,,,,, I will draw your attention to the cover photo of Kishore, Rafi and SD Burman, Observe how SDB is himself in action singing and teaching them how to sing. Dada was a genius and an excellant singer himself. Here is the link of TH-cam: th-cam.com/video/IQZ_L9DtE2o/w-d-xo.html
Must thank U Moti ji for doing interviews with the gems of Hindi film industry (musicians). Lots of respect for all these people for their simplicity and showing respect to their colleagues. Thanks
@Sunil Arora, Burman Dada used to encourage his assistants and junior music directors, and praise his contemporaries. I have uploaded videos showing that facet of his nature. He had a good word for everyone.
Parde ke peechey ki kahani.. Thanks Moti Sir, for putting this GEM, I can feel him all around the songs, RDB k baad same feel Jatin-Lalit ke songs me, he is the person behind the scene. The style of every Music Director is depend on the Music Arranger.
The style of every music director depends on his arrangers, except four music directors. Their names are SD Burman, Shankar-Jaikishan, Salil Chowdhury and Madan Mohan. This has been said by Dinesh, who has attended many sittings and recordings with his father lyric writer Shailendra. Thanks for comments.
@suresh khandare bhai, Please keep writing notes while viewing these videos, then you can share these in our SDB group of 8,000 members, giving reference to its source. Thanks for comments.
Thanks for posting all these videos Lalwani ji. It is so nice to see these legends talk about the great SD Burman. I admire the humbleness with which Babloo da talks about SD Burman. I have seen all the other interviews on dada Burman with Babloo da and others as well - just fantastic! I don't think we will have another SD Burman again. You should also maybe interview Bhupi ji, Bhano da and others who are still around and see what they have to say.
Biswanath Basu, All these legends were more than willing to talk about the greatness of Dada. As you know, Bablu ji was the last arranger of Sachin-da, he worked with son Pancham too. I agree with you that we shall never have another SD Burman ever again. He taught established singers how he wanted them to sing his way (watch Sanju Chakravarty's interview), Besides the interviews Rafi learned how to sing softly during Pyaasa and Kala Pani. It's well known that the picturisation suggested by him to Bimal Roy during Sujata and Bandini, and to Vijay Anand during Kala Bazar, was adapted by them. He showed dance steps to Waheeda who was a well Bharat Natyam dancer herself. He took active part in lyrics and suggested some appealing words too (Meena Kapoor's interview in sdburman.net.) and my own voice recorded interviews. He played tennis well, and took active interest in football, hockey, volleyball and other games. He was the only music director who wrote his autobiography. I could go on and on, but this space is too small. Thanks for appreciating and letting me know about it.
Moti Dada keep Posting such Marvellous Interviews that u take of such genius Musicians who have given us splendid beautiful music to cherish for lifelong and believe me people will keep coming here again and again to get glimpse of the struggle that goes behind making everlasting beautiful music and songs ; its really the hardwork and teameffort of all the musicians of S.D.Burman and R.D.Burman that we have the vast collection of beautiful songs. Thanks to ur efforts Moti Dada ; God Bless U Moti Dada
kishore Vittal Thanks for words of appreciation. The idea behind these interviews is that our younger generations learn about our glorious Golden Era of Hindi Film Music and never forget those who created magic through their creations. Thanks again.
Rupak Shah My love for S. D. Burman, who was the greatest in all other composers of our golden period, makes me do all what I am doing. Thanks for appreciation.
Sir aapka kya jabar dast collection hai.. lekin saare vdos ko please arrange to kijiye .. sequentially.. kuch shayad missing bhi hai… eg Aslams first vdo .. interviews are ok .. salute to you for your great work 🙏🙏🙏
@atulgokhale132, Aap ka shukriya appreciate karne ke liye. I have no idea how to arrange these videos. In all I have about 185 videos. If you type Moti Lalwani Channel, you might find them all in one place. I have also made a list, but how to share. Shukriya.
@madico For lyrics you may have to give part credit to the composer S.D. Burman. In one of his published interviews Anand Bakshi has said that ‘Ishq Par Zor Nahin’ (1970) was his first film with S. D. Burman. He took out an old poem that he had written during his days with the Indian Army. The poem was, ‘Yeh dil diwana hai’, and read it out to Dada Burman, after listening to which Dada agreed to work with him. The original poem had ‘Yeh dil diwana hai’ only once, and it was Dada who added the rest in the mukhda, ‘Dil to diwana hai’, ‘Diwana dil hai yeh’, etc. Aradhana was next. Ishq Par Zor Nahin’ got delayed owing to Sadhana’s eye problem.
SD n RD r like dreams for me. How Sd made Kishorekumar. How RD churned hits after hits with his new new innovative ideas. Wud like to knw more about them. Ur uploads r so beautiful Moti ji. How can I connect to u please ?
SD Burman composed all somgs, the entire music arrangement was by Manohari Singh and Basu Chakraborti with rhythm arrangement by Maruti, both as approved by SD. Watch our videos on TH-cam: Sachin Dev Burman and his Aradhana - Part l, Part ll and Ill, Shakti Samanta on Aradhana. RDB helped only in background score as approved by father SD. There are more videos on TH-cam as a proof.
@@lalwanimoti Yes Sir, there ws a big confusion about this. Thnx for the clarification. I myself is a great SD fan. I still cry whenever I listen to Meri duniya hai Ma, tere aanchal me. May I knw ur E-Mail address or contact number Sir ? Ur videos r wonderful n v informative. U wl find my comments on them.
BABA MANI IYER Maruti Rao was picked up by Burman Dada while he was still in his shorts like RD, while Manohari Singh got his first break with Dada when he landed in Bombay in 1958. All three of them learnt a lot from Dada.
+BABA IYER MANI Jab sab ho, tabhi bhi kaiyon ke gaane hit nahin hote. Even the two best arrangers of Burman Dada Basu Chakravorty and Manohari Singh formed a team of music directors called Basu-Manohari, composed for 2-3 films and returned to Dada.
@WORLD TV, Kishore Kumar ne Dada ke baare mein itne interviews diye hain ki baaki kuchch bacha hi nahin hai. Ek interview aap ko yahaan milega. th-cam.com/video/glAYOM3gKhk/w-d-xo.html Upar ka link aap TH-cam mein ya Google kariye to aap khush ho jayenge. Aur bhi mil jaayenge Google karenge to. SD Burman Kishore ko apna pehla beta samajhte thay.
@@worldtv2131 Kya aap ne Kishore ka lamba interview SDBurman ji ke death ke baad mein parha ya suna hai? Aap Email address bhej deejiye hum aap ko bhej denge.
@@lalwanimoti जी सर मैंने सुना है और कई बार सुना है लेकिन मेरा कहना था कि अगर आप किशोर दा और बर्मन दा के बारे में हर हस्तियों से पूछते तो और भी कुछ अलग बातें निकल कर आती जो किशोर दा ने अपने इंटरव्यू में भी नहीं बताया है. बाकी आपकी मर्जी है. वैसे मैं किशोर दा का बहुत बड़ा फैन हूं और संगीतकारों में मेरे पसंदीदा संगीतकार एसडी बर्मन ही है क्योंकि उन्होंने ही असल मायने में इंडस्ट्री में किशोर दा बतौर गायक स्थापित करने में मदद किया था दूसरा कि वह एक बहुत ही बढ़िया संगीतकार थे. आपने किशोर दा और बर्मन दा के रिश्तो के बारे में केवल कल्याण जी से पूछा था इसके अलावा मैंने आपके बहुत से इंटरव्यू देकर उसमें किसी से नहीं पूछा है. किशोर दा ने इंटरव्यू में बहुत कुछ बताया है लेकिन कुछ और जानकारी मिल सकती थी.
@@worldtv2131 Hum ne research shuru ki 2009 mein. Kul hamare lagbhag 185 videos hain TH-cam par. Hamara focus raha hai SDBurman upar. Kishore ke upar nahin. Us ke upar hum kuchch nahin kah sakte. Shukriya.
hmm... why is the interviewer biased towards RD Burman? Both father and son were great. I don't know what the interviewer is trying to prove after more than decades after RD and SD's death. This kind of interview would be great if the interviewer allowed these musicians to share some anecdote. For everything else, SD's and RD's music is the answer.
k44fir What did you find which is biased towards anyone. These musicians are simply narating what happened those days. No gossip, no rumours, no lies. There are RDB fans here who have appreciated these interviews. I am rather surprised at your reaction!
Exactly. It would have been great if you'd have allowed them to talk instead of diverting the conversation back to the point that you are trying to make. Even in this interview he was going over Satte Pe Satta and suddenly you cut him and pulled him back to the original conversation. Now, nobody knows what he wanted to share about Satte Pe Satta. I have noticed this in many of your interviews. Whenever there is a mention of RD, you try to divert the conversation. I appreciate what you are doing but I believe in times you should have bit broader mind about it. They are old. They will be gone soon. You had opportunity to collect their memories and yet you are gravely missing a chance. Cheers.
k44fir You have not replied to my question. By this time you should have realised that my subject is Sachin Dev Burman. What I am doing is spending my time, effort and money to bring out what happened those days only about Burman Dada. I am not interested to know about 'Satte Pe Satta' or anything done bo other music directors. Why don't you do research on music director of your choice. Incidentally, during my research, some of my subjects have narrated about other music directors which I have edited out. That does not mean that I have anything against them. My subject is SD Burman, not Salil Chowdhury, S-J, Hemant Kumar, or anyone else. Let that be the hard work of those who love other music directors. I hope you understand now. Last, but not the least. You are a music lover, and would know the books that have come out on music in India. They contain so many errors and mistakes and faslehood. I am doing a service to our younger generation in bringing out the truth on SD Burman. You are right. These people are alive. Let others do what I have done in case of Burman Dada.
MOTIJI...God Bless you....dil khush ho gaya......
@Sandeep Oz ji, Thanks for comments. I’m glad you liked my efforts to share SD Burman and his music to music 💗 lovers. There are 170 + videos on SD Burman in parts. You will love all of them. Thanks
बहुत सुंदर जानकारी दिए ।
Thank u sir
@ Devashish Pandey Welcome dear.
Calling and hearing the voice of Kishoreda to understand how His voice was at late night.....this is incredible......What a story.....unbelievable ......just admiration.....And Motiji thanks again.....
@arup Kanti ji, Yes, that was SDBurman. Singer’s voice has to be perfect on the day of recording. The lyrics have to be sweet sounding. The instruments should be minimum so that they don't dominate the singer’s voice. Being an excellent singer himself, Dada knew how to get the best out of his singers. During rehearsal unless he is satisfied, there will be no recording. Happy that you have liked the interviews. Thanks
@@lalwanimoti absolutely.....and thank You instead.....
Your interview..of bablu ji bought tears to my eyes.... simply great..... personality...burman dada
@Maruti Mulupuri, Bablu was Burman Dada's last arranger and Basu Chakraborty's nephew. There's some raw footage of his interview which I'll be sharing shortly. If you have subscribed to this channel, you will get the notification.
Simple people with simple yet heart touching anecdotes of Dada Burman and his devotion to music 🙏
@Narayan Gautam, Bablu was the last arranger of Dada. He had an ocean of information about Dada and his way of working. We still have raw videos of his interview.
great people, aise logdoobara nahi milenge.
What a contribution by Moti and Richa Jee. Simply great ... I am listening one after other with great enthusiasm. With Love from Assam.
@Prabir Bhowmick, Thanks for your encouraging comments. Assam and the entire North East is beautiful place with beautiful people. And from there comes Burman Dada, the prince who became the king of the melody, and King of our ♥️ hearts. 🙏
@@lalwanimotiSir I will be really grateful if you can answer me this question.My question is in the Song Sare ga ma of Film chupke chupke sung by Legendary Mohammad Rafi and Legendary Kishore Kumar in the second stanza of the song the word turu turu turu turu was uttered by which artist? You will get this if you listen to the full song in TH-cam which is unfortunately not there in the screen Sir 🙏
@@ghalibmahmudlaskar5980 A difficult question for me dear Ghalib ji. Let me ask those who may know. I will try and get back. You will excuse me if I don't get back due to my workload. Remind me at lalwanimoti@gmail.com
I and my friend Peeyush Sharma my friend from Canada heard this song and concluded that it is both Rafi and Kishore who sang turu, turu, turu, turu, It is very clear, Peeyush ji added that "The amalgamation of voce styles is the genius of Dada Burman. How he makes them deliver is so unique. Dada was always typical, illustrious and exemplary.
Please watch the complete video. At 2.15 is turu, turu,,,,, I will draw your attention to the cover photo of Kishore, Rafi and SD Burman, Observe how SDB is himself in action singing and teaching them how to sing. Dada was a genius and an excellant singer himself. Here is the link of TH-cam: th-cam.com/video/IQZ_L9DtE2o/w-d-xo.html
@@lalwanimoti Thanks so much Sir for such a rare invaluable interesting information provided by you 🙏🙏
Must thank U Moti ji for doing interviews with the gems of Hindi film industry (musicians). Lots of respect for all these people for their simplicity and showing respect to their colleagues. Thanks
@Sunil Arora, Burman Dada used to encourage his assistants and junior music directors, and praise his contemporaries. I have uploaded videos showing that facet of his nature. He had a good word for everyone.
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Parde ke peechey ki kahani.. Thanks Moti Sir, for putting this GEM, I can feel him all around the songs, RDB k baad same feel Jatin-Lalit ke songs me, he is the person behind the scene. The style of every Music Director is depend on the Music Arranger.
The style of every music director depends on his arrangers, except four music directors. Their names are SD Burman, Shankar-Jaikishan, Salil Chowdhury and Madan Mohan. This has been said by Dinesh, who has attended many sittings and recordings with his father lyric writer Shailendra.
Thanks for comments.
@@lalwanimoti Very true Sir !!
@@maheshsoren32 Thanks for comments.
Superb
@Prasanna Shetty, Thanks dear.
Speechless
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Sandar
Great video sir
Thx we lv music
@anis shaikh, Thanks for the comments. Everyone loves SD Burman’s music.
@anis shaikh, Thanks for the comments.
Tku Moti sir very nice interview and information. .regards
@suresh khandare bhai, Please keep writing notes while viewing these videos, then you can share these in our SDB group of 8,000 members, giving reference to its source. Thanks for comments.
Thanks for posting all these videos Lalwani ji. It is so nice to see these legends talk about the great SD Burman. I admire the humbleness with which Babloo da talks about SD Burman. I have seen all the other interviews on dada Burman with Babloo da and others as well - just fantastic! I don't think we will have another SD Burman again. You should also maybe interview Bhupi ji, Bhano da and others who are still around and see what they have to say.
Biswanath Basu, All these legends were more than willing to talk about the greatness of Dada. As you know, Bablu ji was the last arranger of Sachin-da, he worked with son Pancham too. I agree with you that we shall never have another SD Burman ever again. He taught established singers how he wanted them to sing his way (watch Sanju Chakravarty's interview), Besides the interviews Rafi learned how to sing softly during Pyaasa and Kala Pani. It's well known that the picturisation suggested by him to Bimal Roy during Sujata and Bandini, and to Vijay Anand during Kala Bazar, was adapted by them. He showed dance steps to Waheeda who was a well Bharat Natyam dancer herself. He took active part in lyrics and suggested some appealing words too (Meena Kapoor's interview in sdburman.net.) and my own voice recorded interviews. He played tennis well, and took active interest in football, hockey, volleyball and other games. He was the only music director who wrote his autobiography. I could go on and on, but this space is too small. Thanks for appreciating and letting me know about it.
@@lalwanimoti Wow, beautiful ! Great infos. Thnx so much for sharing such beautiful information Sir.
He looks so young!, great upload thanks a lot ✌✌
@Devashish Chakrabrothy,
A very fine person, and a great musician was Bablu ji. Thanks for comments.
Moti Dada keep Posting such Marvellous Interviews that u take of such genius Musicians who have given us splendid beautiful music to cherish for lifelong and believe me people will keep coming here again and again to get glimpse of the struggle that goes behind making everlasting beautiful music and songs ; its really the hardwork and teameffort of all the musicians of S.D.Burman and R.D.Burman that we have the vast collection of beautiful songs. Thanks to ur efforts Moti Dada ; God Bless U Moti Dada
kishore Vittal Thanks for words of appreciation. The idea behind these interviews is that our younger generations learn about our glorious Golden Era of Hindi Film Music and never forget those who created magic through their creations. Thanks again.
Nice start to interview.Looking forward to more.
+Prem Kumar Sehgal Equally good are other parts. I am sure by this time you would have seen Part Two. Thanks.
motiji nice work you have done for music lovers, particularly dada's lovers
Rupak Shah My love for S. D. Burman, who was the greatest in all other composers of our golden period, makes me do all what I am doing. Thanks for appreciation.
@@lalwanimoti Motiji, I hv mailed u already, I'm waiting eagerly to listen from u Sir.
Pl check ur mail inbox and connect to me.
Regards.
Sir aapka kya jabar dast collection hai.. lekin saare vdos ko please arrange to kijiye .. sequentially.. kuch shayad missing bhi hai… eg Aslams first vdo .. interviews are ok .. salute to you for your great work 🙏🙏🙏
@atulgokhale132, Aap ka shukriya appreciate karne ke liye. I have no idea how to arrange these videos. In all I have about 185 videos. If you type Moti Lalwani Channel, you might find them all in one place. I have also made a list, but how to share. Shukriya.
Deewana Dil Deewana nice music arrange
@madico For lyrics you may have to give part credit to the composer S.D. Burman. In one of his published interviews Anand Bakshi has said that ‘Ishq Par Zor Nahin’ (1970) was his first film with S. D. Burman. He took out an old poem that he had written during his days with the Indian Army. The poem was, ‘Yeh dil diwana hai’, and read it out to Dada Burman, after listening to which Dada agreed to work with him. The original poem had ‘Yeh dil diwana hai’ only once, and it was Dada who added the rest in the mukhda, ‘Dil to diwana hai’, ‘Diwana dil hai yeh’, etc. Aradhana was next. Ishq Par Zor Nahin’ got delayed owing to Sadhana’s eye problem.
Pronam sir 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks dear.
Motiji, beautiful upload, so many nice infos. Just great. I want to talk to you Sir.
@Rohit Thanks for comments. Please send me an Email: amkon1@yahoo.co.in
Share your full name, Email address and phone numbers.
Thanks.
@@lalwanimoti Motiji, I hv mailed u already, I'm waiting eagerly to listen from u Sir.
Pl check ur mail inbox and connect to me.
Regards.
So simple people's..aren't they??
Yes, true.
SD n RD r like dreams for me. How Sd made Kishorekumar. How RD churned hits after hits with his new new innovative ideas. Wud like to knw more about them. Ur uploads r so beautiful Moti ji. How can I connect to u please ?
@Rohit, Write to me at Email address: amkon1@yahoo.co.in
With your telephone numbers, full name, and location please. I will get in touch with you.
Thank u so much. I wl mail u definitely Sir.
@@lalwanimoti I hv mailed u already, I'm waiting eagerly to listen from u Sir.
Pl check ur mail inbox and connect to me.
Regards.
Struggle life seen that time
Where is he now?
@Sagnik Das, Unfortunately he is no more.
Aradhana songs, all songs composed by Burman Saab ? or RD also ?
SD Burman composed all somgs, the entire music arrangement was by Manohari Singh and Basu Chakraborti with rhythm arrangement by Maruti, both as approved by SD. Watch our videos on TH-cam: Sachin Dev Burman and his Aradhana - Part l, Part ll and Ill, Shakti Samanta on Aradhana. RDB helped only in background score as approved by father SD. There are more videos on TH-cam as a proof.
@@lalwanimoti Yes Sir, there ws a big confusion about this. Thnx for the clarification. I myself is a great SD fan. I still cry whenever I listen to Meri duniya hai Ma, tere aanchal me. May I knw ur E-Mail address or contact number Sir ? Ur videos r wonderful n v informative. U wl find my comments on them.
rd burman, was, hit by maruti rao, manohari, were the main arranger, for all rd burman's hits.?,
BABA MANI IYER Maruti Rao was picked up by Burman Dada while he was still in his shorts like RD, while Manohari Singh got his first break with Dada when he landed in Bombay in 1958. All three of them learnt a lot from Dada.
Moti Lalwani A JAB SAB HO, THO GAANA HIT HO.
+BABA IYER MANI Jab sab ho, tabhi bhi kaiyon ke gaane hit nahin hote. Even the two best arrangers of Burman Dada Basu Chakravorty and Manohari Singh formed a team of music directors called Basu-Manohari, composed for 2-3 films and returned to Dada.
all, music directors, are without, arrangers, not a complete, music director.?
BABA MANI IYER There have been many instances where arrangers have been guided or pulled up by SDB.
दादा का किशोर दा बड़ा गहरा संबंध था लेकिन आप किसी भी इंटव्यू में किशोर दा और बर्मन दा के बारे नहीं पूछते हो।
@WORLD TV, Kishore Kumar ne Dada ke baare mein itne interviews diye hain ki baaki kuchch bacha hi nahin hai. Ek interview aap ko yahaan milega. th-cam.com/video/glAYOM3gKhk/w-d-xo.html
Upar ka link aap TH-cam mein ya Google kariye to aap khush ho jayenge. Aur bhi mil jaayenge Google karenge to.
SD Burman Kishore ko apna pehla beta samajhte thay.
@@lalwanimoti इसे मैंने कई बार सुना हूँ।
@@worldtv2131 Kya aap ne Kishore ka lamba interview SDBurman ji ke death ke baad mein parha ya suna hai? Aap Email address bhej deejiye hum aap ko bhej denge.
@@lalwanimoti जी सर मैंने सुना है और कई बार सुना है लेकिन मेरा कहना था कि अगर आप किशोर दा और बर्मन दा के बारे में हर हस्तियों से पूछते तो और भी कुछ अलग बातें निकल कर आती जो किशोर दा ने अपने इंटरव्यू में भी नहीं बताया है. बाकी आपकी मर्जी है. वैसे मैं किशोर दा का बहुत बड़ा फैन हूं और संगीतकारों में मेरे पसंदीदा संगीतकार एसडी बर्मन ही है क्योंकि उन्होंने ही असल मायने में इंडस्ट्री में किशोर दा बतौर गायक स्थापित करने में मदद किया था दूसरा कि वह एक बहुत ही बढ़िया संगीतकार थे. आपने किशोर दा और बर्मन दा के रिश्तो के बारे में केवल कल्याण जी से पूछा था इसके अलावा मैंने आपके बहुत से इंटरव्यू देकर उसमें किसी से नहीं पूछा है. किशोर दा ने इंटरव्यू में बहुत कुछ बताया है लेकिन कुछ और जानकारी मिल सकती थी.
@@worldtv2131 Hum ne research shuru ki 2009 mein. Kul hamare lagbhag 185 videos hain TH-cam par. Hamara focus raha hai SDBurman upar. Kishore ke upar nahin. Us ke upar hum kuchch nahin kah sakte. Shukriya.
hmm... why is the interviewer biased towards RD Burman? Both father and son were great. I don't know what the interviewer is trying to prove after more than decades after RD and SD's death. This kind of interview would be great if the interviewer allowed these musicians to share some anecdote. For everything else, SD's and RD's music is the answer.
k44fir What did you find which is biased towards anyone. These musicians are simply narating what happened those days. No gossip, no rumours, no lies. There are RDB fans here who have appreciated these interviews. I am rather surprised at your reaction!
Exactly. It would have been great if you'd have allowed them to talk instead of diverting the conversation back to the point that you are trying to make. Even in this interview he was going over Satte Pe Satta and suddenly you cut him and pulled him back to the original conversation. Now, nobody knows what he wanted to share about Satte Pe Satta. I have noticed this in many of your interviews. Whenever there is a mention of RD, you try to divert the conversation. I appreciate what you are doing but I believe in times you should have bit broader mind about it. They are old. They will be gone soon. You had opportunity to collect their memories and yet you are gravely missing a chance. Cheers.
k44fir You have not replied to my question. By this time you should have realised that my subject is Sachin Dev Burman. What I am doing is spending my time, effort and money to bring out what happened those days only about Burman Dada. I am not interested to know about 'Satte Pe Satta' or anything done bo other music directors. Why don't you do research on music director of your choice.
Incidentally, during my research, some of my subjects have narrated about other music directors which I have edited out. That does not mean that I have anything against them. My subject is SD Burman, not Salil Chowdhury, S-J, Hemant Kumar, or anyone else. Let that be the hard work of those who love other music directors. I hope you understand now.
Last, but not the least. You are a music lover, and would know the books that have come out on music in India. They contain so many errors and mistakes and faslehood. I am doing a service to our younger generation in bringing out the truth on SD Burman. You are right. These people are alive. Let others do what I have done in case of Burman Dada.
Not a good interviwer😟😖
@joy96969 I agree with you. I have never claimed I'm good 😂. I'm a lover of our HFM and an avid fan of SD Burman. Thanks for the comments.
दादा का किशोर दा बड़ा गहरा संबंध था लेकिन आप किसी भी इंटव्यू में किशोर दा और बर्मन दा के बारे नहीं पूछते हो।