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Main Hoon Madam Bawri Surat Meri Sawali Sabse Hasin Sabse Juda - मैं हूँ मैडम बावरी सूरत मेरी सावरी सबसे हसीं सबसे जुदा
SingerUsha Khanna
Music byUsha Khanna
LyricistAsad Bhopali
Actor
CategoryMasti Bhare Geet
MovieFaisla (1965)
Comments submitted for song - Main Hoon Madam Bawri Surat Meri Sawali Sabse Hasin Sabse Juda
Pashambay Baloch on Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Helen has given a new dimention to Indian film dance sequence. Very
talented artist who always fetched glamour in screen
Helen has given a new dimention to Indian film dance sequence. Very
talented artist who always fetched glamour in screen
imranzaidi6 on Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Helen,undoubtedly was one of the best the cabaret dancers of her times.Her
performance in this song,certainly, shows her elegance and artistic
skills,that are so pleasing to watch! Thanks Arshia.
Helen,undoubtedly was one of the best the cabaret dancers of her times.Her
performance in this song,certainly, shows her elegance and artistic
skills,that are so pleasing to watch! Thanks Arshia.
imranzaidi6 on Tuesday, February 15, 2011
The dances and songs have always been an integral part of almost all the
films of Indian Film Industry as,besides entertainment,they represented the
multiple finer dimensions of artistic forms.Traditional 'mujara' and folk
dances were mostly a part of Indian films prior to,may be,60's.Then cabaret
dance,which was unique to the cinema,found its place in the films. Although
it is essentially Indian,it does draw upon inspiration from Western dance
forms of the 60's as well. (contd below)
The dances and songs have always been an integral part of almost all the
films of Indian Film Industry as,besides entertainment,they represented the
multiple finer dimensions of artistic forms.Traditional 'mujara' and folk
dances were mostly a part of Indian films prior to,may be,60's.Then cabaret
dance,which was unique to the cinema,found its place in the films. Although
it is essentially Indian,it does draw upon inspiration from Western dance
forms of the 60's as well. (contd below)
MrJoethedead on Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Adorable...
Adorable...
nargis44 on Sunday, March 27, 2011
Love this song !! Helen at her best .. She looks so sweet.
Love this song !! Helen at her best .. She looks so sweet.
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Truly a rare retro gem by Usha Khanna. Thanks for sharing.