![]() ![]() Dil Ki Kahani, Chaudhvin Ka Chand (1961): Apart from Rafi's glorious title track, Ravi's soundtrack boasts of another gem from Asha picturised on Minoo Mumtaz.ġ4. And Asha's gentle, graceful aesthetics in this S D Burman number achieves it harmoniously.ġ3. Kali Ghata Chhaye Mora Jiya, Sujata (1960): Her ability to control voice like temperature has the gift to create an ambience on its own. Na To Karwan Ki Talash Hai, Barsaat Ki Raat (1960): In the Sahir Ludhianvi-penned epic qawaali composed by Roshan, senses and sentiments soar in the classical assertions of Rafi, Manna Dey and Sudha Malhotra and the one and only Asha for 12 feverish minutes. Arre Ja Re Hat Natkhat, Navrang (1959): The gorgeous ballets orchestrated to C Ramchandra's soundtrack rides high on Asha's signature verve.ġ1. Nazar Lagi Raja Tore Bangle Par, Kala Pani (1958): I adore her appeasing tone of Achha Ji Main Haari from the same soundtrack but the delightful intricacy of the mujra number, Nazar Lagi Raja gives it an undeniable edge.ġ0. Aaiye Meherban, Howrah Bridge (1958): O P Nayyar and Asha collaborated on countless chartbusters but the seduction of Aaiye Meherban on screen or off it hasn't lost an ounce of its sizzle.ĩ. IMAGE: No one can resist Madhubala's come-hither invitation in the Aaiye Meherban song from Howrah Bridge.Ĩ. Ek Pardesi Mera Dil Le Gaya, Phagun (1958): The sheer exuberance of her delivery matches the determination of the snake charmer's ubiquitous been ( flute) in this O P Nayyar classic. And the sprightly duet Haal Kaisa Hai Jaanab Ka bears testimony to this fact.ħ. ![]() ![]() Haal Kaisa Jai Janaab Ka, Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958): Few singers can compliment the quirk of Kishore Kumar like Asha. Maang Ke Saath Tumhara, Naye Daur (1957): The singer teams up with Mohammad Rafi to exude village belle-next-door sweetness against the rhythmic beats of a galloping horse.Ħ. Chhod Do Aanchal, Paying Guest (1957): There's such ada in her infectious *Aah* Chhod Do, it's impossible to let go.ĥ. Eena Meena Deeka, Aasha (1957): Aasha is a frolicking rom-com, best remembered for Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhosle taking turns to alternately amuse with the smash, breathless gibberish jabber, Eena Meena Deeka.Ĥ. Chanda Mama Door Ke, Vachan (1955): A childhood favourite, it's amazing just how many generations have grown up enjoying her mellifluous narration.ģ. Mud Mud Ke Na Dekh, Shree 420 (1955): This lilting Shankar-Jaikishen creation drew attention to Asha's poise.Ģ. IMAGE: It may be Nadira and Asha flirting with us in Mud Mud Ke Na Dekh, but we are the ones who can't stop watching. ![]()
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