The Secret behind a Kishore Kumar Hit


by Fakir Hassen/IANS

Johannesburg, Jul 20: Long after legendary singer Kishore Kumar and music composer Rahul Dev Burman died, a secret about one of their biggest hits together has been revealed here.

Kishore Kumar's son Sumeet Kumar shared the story at a packed arena at Carnival City here Saturday night as he performed in the Sunidhi Chauhan show.

Before singing the song "Dekha Na Hai Re" that was picturised on actors Amitabh Bachchan and Mehmood in the film "Bombay to Goa", Sumeet said he would share the secret of how the refrain "dole dole dole dole" (sic - four times!) in the song had been included.

"Dada (Burman) and Baba (Kishore Kumar) were in the studio trying to finalise the song and were having a difficult time trying to get the catch line. Then my brother Amit walked past and (the then top comedy actor) Mehmood shouted out: 'I've got it! Dole dole dole dole!'.

"You see, Mehmood was quite fond of Amit when he was a baby and whenever he saw him, he would tickle his chin and go 'Dole dole dole dole,' just as others would say 'coochie coo' or something like that!," Sumeet explained.

"They tried it as a catch line; it worked, and the song became a hit."

Sumeet said his late father had shared this story with him later, as he was himself quite young at the time.

Sumeet shared a stage as a supporting artiste with Indian pop singer Sunidhi Chauhan in a whirlwind two-city South African tour last weekend.

  

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  • S Dhooma, Mulki

    Tue, Jul 21 2009

    It's none other than Mahmood's brother Anwar who recommended to cast Amitabh in ''Saath Hindustani''..For the success of both superstarts, Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh, Kishore's contribution is immense. His voice matched a lot with the persona of superstars.. Today we have lost both all rounders Kishoreda as well as Mahmood, who were both versatile actors..

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