Taking inspiration from other three songs, Kishore Kumar sang ‘Ek Chatur Naar’

Last Update: January 29, 2023, 17:43 IST

‘Ek Chatur Naar Karke Shringaar’: Twitter Thread Beautifully Describes The Story Behind Kishore Kumar’s Timeless Classic From ‘Padosan’ (Photo Credits: Twitter/@Paperclip_In)

A Twitter thread beautifully revealed the story behind Kishore Kumar and Manna Dey’s ‘Ek Chatur Naar Karke Shringaar’, which was a ‘puzzle replete with bits and pieces taken from elsewhere’.

A little common sense never hurt, in fact, it’s interesting to learn about subtle details that may have gone unnoticed before. For example, did you know that a legendary song from the film ‘neighborhood’ was actually made up of three separate songs? yes we are talking ‘a clever man’ From the cult classic of 1968, one of the best songs ever created in the Indian film industry. A Twitter thread beautifully revealed the story behind Kishore Kumar and Manna Dey’s catchy number, which was ‘a puzzle with bits and pieces taken from elsewhere’.

very famous reel fight inmake up with a clever slogan It is as funny and entertaining today as it was 50 years ago. A Twitter thread put out by ‘The Paperclip’ explains how Kishore Kumar was instrumental in making the classic song composed by RD Burman. “From the lyrical brilliance of Rajendra Krishna to Burman’s timeless composition to Mehmood, Kishore and Sunil Dutt’s comic delivery – this song had it all and yet it was not an original composition, but bits taken from elsewhere by Kishore and Was a puzzle complete with pieces,” read the tweet.

to get started, Conversation (or the beginning of a typical North Indian classical song) was originally inspired by Ashok Kumar, the elder brother of Kishore Kumar. played the lead role in the 1941 film ‘swing’The first version was sung by Ashok Kumar ‘make up with a clever slogan’ In his original voice. After 27 years his younger brother decided to create an extended version of the old classic number.

As the result was not expected, Kishore Kumar added a tune to the song. ‘Ban Chale Ram Raghurai’ from Jayant Desai ‘Saint Tulsidas’ Which came in 1939. This was adapted into a part of ‘Are Dekhi Teri Chaturai’ in Padosan. last song that inspires ‘a clever man‘Lata Mangeshkar’ wasChanda Re Ja Re Ja Re’ from the 1948 film ‘Stubborn’,

This is how Masterpiece was crafted to create the timeless track we hear today. In fact, it was Kishore Kumar’s dedication to perfection and craft that made him one of the greatest and most dynamic singers in the history of Indian music.

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