Tribute to Legend : The best of Shammi Kapoor - through his songs!


Mumbai, Aug 14 (IANS) Shammi Kapoor, often referred to as the Indian Elvis Presley by fans, danced his way to success. During his long stint in Bollywood, the veteran who passed away Sunday, got some of the best tracks under his belt.

Going down memory lane, IANS picked up 10 best Shammi Kapoor songs that enthralled audiences over the years and made him one of the greatest stars ever.

"Ehsaan tera hoga mujh par": The classic number from the 1961 movie "Junglee" is one of the best known romantic songs of Kapoor. Crooned by Mohammad Rafi, whose voice almost became synonymous with the actor during that time. The song was beautifully penned by Hasrat Jaipuri.

"Yahoo - chahe mujhe koi junglee kahe": Another gem from the same film got attached to Kapoor's image thereafter. 'Yahoo' became a cult word and was then being considered as an extension of the actor's rebel personality. Sung by Mohammad Rafi and written by Shailendra, this high octave, energetic, foot-tapping song is extremely popular even today.

"Baar baar dekho": Sung by the actor's favourite singer Mohammad Rafi, this song from "China Town" (1962) is a light, jazz-oriented, pleasing song. Kapoor's flirting with his onscreen lady, holding a guitar, is an image that will be remembered for years to come.

"Yeh chand sa roshan chehra": A signature O.P Nayyar composition, this song sung by Mohammad Rafi in his inimitable style has lyrics by Shailendra. The song, which praises Kapoor's leading lady Sharmila Tagore's character, is melodious with easy musical arrangements and honey-tucked feel. It was from the 1964 film "Kashmir Ki Kali".

"Deewana hua badal": Another beautiful rendition from the same film by O.P Nayyar. Romance flapped its wings, when Mohammad Rafi went behind the mike to sing this song that is slow, free-flowing and pulls at one's heartstrings even in this day and age.

"Tumse achha": This song came out in the 1965 film "Janwar". With music by Shankar-Jaikishan and lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri, the song is still one of the favourite love songs among music buffs. The rhythmic song sung by Mohammad Rafi is both fun and romantic owing to its lively composition.

"O Haseena": "Teesri Manzil", a phenomenal hit of 1966, presented this electrifying song which was a creation of R.D. Burman and written by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Sung by Mohammad Rafi again, this foot-tapping, cabaret, is one of the most popular retro hits of all times and is thoroughly entertaining. It exuded Kapoor's style and his charm and was a chartbuster.

"Aaja aaja main hoon": This song from "Teesri Manzil" was a runaway hit. It grabbed attention and interest owing to Mohammad Rafi's unique style of rendering the word "Aaja". A peppy and catchy track, this song added another feather to Kapoor's already established onscreen flamboyant image.

"Aaj kal tere mere pyar ke": This evergreen song has fascinated generations. From 1968's "Brahmachari", this Shankar-Jaikishan composition is fast-paced and highly enjoyable. Sung by Mohammad Rafi and penned by Shailendra, the track is again a testimony to Kapoor's rebel attitude and his carefree nature. A fun song that stole hearts.

"Badan pe sitare lapete huye": An almost seductive number, this song was composed by Shankar-Jaikishan for the film "Prince" in 1969. Although the film was not among the best-known works of Kapoor, the song sung by Mohammad Rafi, was a sounding success and is still famous.

  

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  • P O Baby, Kerala/Pattimattam

    Tue, Aug 16 2011

    I never thought beloved Shammi Kapoor will die. How it is happened becuase there are lots of unwanted criminal background people still alive in our nation? Yes, God always calls good people because he also needs good people. I pray to God for his eternal peace.

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  • Peeyush Sharma, Calgary, Canada

    Mon, Aug 15 2011

    He was one of the greatest style icon of his times. Always fun and relaxing to watch a Shammi movie and all of them had great music scores, so very enjoyable.

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  • Yogendra Udani, Malad-Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 14 2011

    The 1st movie of Shammisaab I witness was `Kashmir ki Kali' in this movie at the end of sont `Taarif karu kya uski' he acted in various style, today I repeat the same for shammi kapoor `Tarif karu kya aap ki, kya acting ki hai' (in all the movies), in Tisri Manzil he was extraordinary, no more words for him....ONLY TEARS. GOD GIVE DIVINE PEACE TO THE DEPARTED SOULD FOR HEAVENLY ABOVE, & POWER TO BARE THIS SORROW TO HIS FAMILY MEMBERS AND LOVER.

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  • prem, kolkata

    Sun, Aug 14 2011

    shammi sab you were all time gratest,a rebel,a trendsetter,an entertainer,tum mujhe yoon bhula na paaoge my all time favourite song.may you always remain in our hearts.may your soul rest in peace ,

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  • TeeNa Y Patel, Indi/ London

    Sun, Aug 14 2011

    Yahoo uncle we love you.
    Gates to heaven opened for you as god wanted yahoo king.
    This century it is Yahoo.com on earth but heave needs the REAL yahoo.

    Lots of memories...................

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  • kalyanasundaram, bangalore

    Sun, Aug 14 2011

    Every song picturised on Shammiji was a sensation.
    The most memorable song as far as memory goes was Tum ne mujhe dekha where his expressions displayed the most unique talent. In fact Shammi Kapoor gave life to the songs picturized on him. Hats off to this great and most loveable film personality

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  • shifa abdul kareem, Maldives

    Sun, Aug 14 2011

    Its so sad that shammi Kapoor has pass away.I was shocked when i saw the news on Facebook.I like most of his songs.one of it is thumne mujey deykaa hoakar meherubaa.. may god bless his soul...

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  • priyanshu, mathura

    Sun, Aug 14 2011

    sir you will allways remain in our hearts forever..

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