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Posted: 18 years ago
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Geeta Dutt's daughter to remix mother's songs
By India News Bureau, January 17, 2006 - 02:23 IST
Had Geeta Dutt been alive, she would be turning 75 years old. And her daughter would have the perfect gift to give her. But the fact that her mother is not physically present hasn't stopped Nina Dutt Menon from making the perfect gift, anyway. She will be paying a tribute to her by remixing two of her evergreen hits. This dedicated daughter has always wanted to sing like her mother. And she knows that it would be difficult for anyone to sing like her. Comparisons are bound to be made, but she believes that people will appreciate the effort. The most difficult part of this project was to choose the two tracks from the plethora of music. However, she managed to do so and the songs will be ready soon.

A perfect tribute to a legend! And who can be a better choice to give this tribute than her own daughter?

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A Tribute to Geeta and Guru Dutt
by MH Ahsan

Geeta Dutt's daughter pays tribute to her mother with remixes of two of her evergreen chart-toppers that Nina has lent her voice to in her debut album Pal. The video of 'Mera naam Chin Chin Choo...' will also feature Guru and Geeta Dutt's granddaughter Nafeesa and will be directed by her father, Naushad

She's Guru Dutt's daughter and admits she doesn't remember him at all because he passed away when she was just two. Nina got to spend 10 years more with her mother but even Geeta Dutt went away too soon leaving her with the lingering taste of her crab curry. "My mother was a fabulous cook and I could always tell when someone else had made my favorite crab curry and would inevitably throw a royal tantrum," Nina laughs.

She also holds on to the precious memory of music sittings with the top-ranking singer. "Ma would sit on the harmonium with me and make me croon 'Allah tero naam...' after her," Nina reminisces. Though Geeta was often ill during her growing up years, her daughter remembers her as a gentle but jovial person who loved being with her friends, was rarely mayoos and never lost her temper.

Today, it's these remembrances and some unforgettable melodies that is all Nina has left of her mother. 'Waqt ne kiya kya haseen situm...' is her chosen gem from Geeta Dutt's treasure trove. Incidentally, it's also her 17-year-old daughter, Nafeesa's best-loved song of her nani's though it's a "rather sad melody". "I guess 'Waqt ne kiya...' has grown on Nafeesa because she's heard me humming it all the time," Nina points out. This classic from Kaagaz Ke Phool does not figure in the video album that mother and daughter will be coming out with soon.

Pal is a compilation of eight numbers. Six of them are original pop songs depicting moments from a woman's life at different stages and in a variety of moods. They have been penned by Manoj Kapadia and composed by Tutun Roy. The remaining couple of songs for which also Nina has lent her voice are remixes of two Geeta Dutt hits, 'Babuji dheere chalna...' from CID and 'Mera naam Chin Chin Choo...' from China Town. The latter will be filmed on Nafessa and the video will be directed by her father, Naushad Memon.

Nina admits that her husband has been pushing her to cut an album for years but while the kids were growing up there was no time to spare. Now that Nafeesa is in college and her son in the 8th standard, Nina could let the germ of an idea blossom into what has already become a talked about project.

The decision to include 'Chin Chin Choo...' stems from the fact that it's a fast-paced peppy numbers and both Naushad and Nina felt that with a new sound and a more contemporary look it could be used to target the youth.

"I've loved the song since I was five years old and must have heard it over a 1000 times by now. It's got a very catchy beat," raves Nafeesa. The Home Science student who's only last year posed for her first photo shoot for designer clothes and jewellery, is all excited about appearing in the 'Mera naam Chin Chin Choo...' video. "It was mom who suggested my name to my dad and I was like 'Yeah, sure'," she giggles. They start shooting in 15-20 days and Nafeesa can't wait to face the camera again.

"The mood is very abstract, the choreography very modern with lots of color, different dance movements and three changes for Nafeesa. It's not going to be anything like the 'Chin Chin Choo' you've seen before because while you can recycle an old hit using technology to give it a new sound, you can't go back to the same period and ape its pasteurization," points out her director father, adding with a smile, "So, I'd say our 'Chin Chin Choo...' is an old tune in a new package."

Moving on to his singer-wife Naushad admits that Nina's voice is very different from her mother's. "There was a sharpness to Geetaji's voice, Nina's is more husky. That's why I advised her not to ape her mother. Not only would she find that difficult but given the fact that Geeta ji was a remarkable singer, it would be difficult for Nina to reach anywhere close to her. People remember the song but today in the age of remixes, I'm sure they would be open to a new sound and style given the fact that the singer is Geetaji's own daughter," he reasons.

Despite his assurances and reassurances Nina admits that at the recording studio she was in jitters. "I have a very base voice so it was quite an effort to raise my scale to that of my mother's which was way to high for me," she confesses candidly. "All through the recording I was telling myself...telling her rather to 'be with me'."

However, compared to 'Babuji dheere chalna...', Nina asserts, that 'Mera naam Chin Chin Choo...' was really a cakewalk. "'Babuji...' is a song with a lot of expressions and as you can imagine, it's not easy to imitate mom. I had to ensure that the "feel" of the song came through."

Pal is Nina's tribute to her mother. She points out that a lot has been done to keep the memory of Guru Dutt and his movies alive. Nasreen Munni Kabir who penned the popular Guru Dutt—A Life in Cinema has recently released another book of 37 previously unpublished letters that Guru Dutt wrote to Geeta including a few postcards he sent to his sons, Tarun and Arun, Yours Guru Dutt—Intimate Letters of a Great Indian Filmmaker. Kabir has also done a TV series on him, In Search of Guru Dutt. A DVD compilation of his golden classics has also been brought out along with a commemorative stamp. In comparison, though Geeta Dutt's songs still play on radio channels, little by way of shradhanjali has been paid to her memory which was the reason Pal was conceived. "May be if this experiment is accepted we can work on more of mom's songs including my favorite, 'Waqt ne kiya...'," Nina maintains.

You wonder if Kaagaz Ke Phool ranks amongst her favorites from her father's repertoire too and you're surprised to hear that that's the film Nafeesa loves to rewind to. "It's so true-to-life. I love that scene in the studio when my grandfather's old. I never knew him but may be that's how he would have looked had he lived," the 17-year-old says wistfully. She also loves Subhash Ghai's Taal and yes, Guru Dutt's Shahib Biwi Aur Ghulam with Meena Kumari's heart-wrenching 'Na jao saiyaan chudake baiyaan...'.

Sahib Biwi Aur Ghulam ranks on the top of Nina's list too. "All the characters stood out and I also love the zamindari ambience. I guess, it's because I'm half Bengali," she laughs. Another favorite is Chaudavin Ka Chand for its story and narrative flow. "You don't stop to think till the film is over," she says softly.

Given Nafeesa's interest in modeling and her dance lessons with Shiamak Davar one wouldn't be surprised to find Guru Dutt and Geeta Dutt's granddaughter in the studio one day in front of the arc lights. Is Nina prepared for this? "My children have always been very independent and I like it that way. I want them to try everything they wish to do. You have one life so enjoy it. That's why we didn't stop her when she wanted to model or dance. If acting is what she wishes to experiment with next, we've no problems with that either. My parents were from the film industry and so is my husband. So why should I not want my daughter to be a part of the family too?"

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Posted: 18 years ago
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http://www.hindilyrix.com/songs/get_singer_song_Geeta%20Dutt .html


Hindi Song Lyrics by singer: Geeta Dutt
Hindi Movie Song Singer(s)
Aan Milo Aan Milo GEETA DUTT, MANNA DEY
Aakhon Hi Aakhon main GEETA DUTT, MOHHAMAD RAFI
Tadbeer Se Bigdi Hui GEETA DUTT
O Baboo O Lalaa GEETA DUTT
Mera naam chin-chin-chu GEETA DUTT
Jaane kya tune kahi GEETA DUTT
Jaane Yeh Mausam MANNA DEY, GEETA DUTT
Baabuji dhire chalna, GEETA DUTT
Baabuji dhire chalna GEETA DUTT
Aankhon Mein Tum KISHORE KUMAR,GEETA DUTT
aaj kee raat piyaa GEETA DUTT
Kaali ghata chhaaye mora GEETA DUTT
Jaane Kaha Mera Jigar Gaya Ji GEETA DUTT, MOHHAMAD RAFI
gumasum saa ye jahaan GEETA DUTT, HEMANT KUMAR
Piya aiso jiya main HEMANT KUMAR AND GEETA DUTT
Waqt ne kiya kya haseen sitam GEETA DUTT
Sajan Ki Ho Gayi Gori GEETA DUTT, MANNA DEY
Na jao saiyaan chhuda ke baiyan GEETA DUTT
Khayalon Mein Kisi Ke GEETA DUTT, MUKESH
Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu GEETA DUTT
Udhar Tum Haseen Ho GEETA DUTT, MOH RAFI
Tadbeer se bigadi huwi GEETA DUTT
koi door se aawaaj de GEETA DUTT
Rhim jhim ke taraane MOHAMMAD RAFI & GEETA DUTT
tum jo hue mere hamsafar GEETA DUTT MOHAMMAD RAFI
Mera Sundar Sapna Beet Gaya GEETA DUTT
Mujhe Jaan Na Kaho Meri Jaan GEETA DUTT
Koi Chupke Se Aake GEETA DUTT
Eh dil mujhe bata de GEETA DUTT
Thandi Hawa Kali Ghata GEETA DUTT


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Posted: 18 years ago
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Thanks a lot Qwest. Went through all of them. It's really nice reading all that.... Especially this post on Nafeesa. 👏



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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Bhaskar.T

Thanks a lot Qwest. Went through all of them. It's really nice reading all that.... Especially this post on Nafeesa. 👏



Bhaskar,

Thanks but I do have a question for you do think her daughter is doing justice to her mother.

Geeta Dutt's daughter to remix mother's songs

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Thanks Qwest. Fantastic 👏 Remembering some of those moments, I went and got a Video pack of Guru dutts songs and the magic of his movies, with the soulful songs.....

Waqt ne kiya, kya haseen sitam....
hum rahe na hum, tum rahe na tum....

That is love and emotions in its purest form.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Qwest

Bhaskar,

Thanks but I do have a question for you do think her daughter is doing justice to her mother.

Geeta Dutt's daughter to remix mother's songs

To tell the truth Qwest I have objection to any sort of remixes. Be it of anyones.

Geeta Dutt's daughter doing ti means it's purely for monetary purpose and nothing. Thats bad in my opinion.

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Geeta Dutt (born: Geeta Roy) was one of the most influential vocalists in the history of Indian cinema. During the ten years that she was in her prime (1947 to 1957), she recorded the soundtracks for such popular Indian films as "Do Bhai", "Barsaat", "Andaaz" and "Mahal".. Initially known for her singing of sorrowful ballads, Dutt successfully moved to a more-jazzy approach with the soundtrack of the 1951 film, "Baazi", the directing debut of her future husband, Guru Dutt. One of ten children born to a middle class family in the East Bengal village of Faridpur District, Dutt attracted attention with her singing shortly after moving with her family to Mumbai in 1942. Overheard by a music director, Hanuman Prasad, she was given two lines to sing in a 1946 film, "Bhakt Prahlad". The movie's success resulted in Dutt being invited to sing the soundtrack of the film, "Do Bhai", the following year. Dutt's popularity continued to grow. Between 1947 and 1949, she was the most successful playback singer in India. With the emergence of Lala Manishkar in 1949, however, her status was lowered to number two. Nevertheless, Dutt continued to enjoy a thriving career. Married to Guru Dutt on May 26, 1953, Dutt's future seemed secure. The couple had two sons and a daughter. By 1957, however, the marriage had disintegrated. When Guru Dutt began a relationship with a new leading lady, Waheeda Rehman, divorce became unavoidable. In the aftermath of her divorce, Dutt attempted a return to films. Although plans were made for her to star in "Gauri", intended to be India's first film in Cinemascope, the movie was shelved a few days before shooting was scheduled to begin amidst reports of Dutt's being unavailable for rehearsals or recording sessions. Following Guru Dutt's death on October 10, 1964, reportedly from an overdose of sleeping tablets, Dutt suffered a nervous breakdown. Although she recovered and attempted a comeback, appearing in "Badhu Bharan" in 1967 and "Anubhav" in 1971, she continued to drink and her health deteriated. Dutt died of cirrhosis of the liver on July 20, 1972..

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Originally posted by: s.priya

Thanks Qwest. Fantastic 👏 Remembering some of those moments, I went and got a Video pack of Guru dutts songs and the magic of his movies, with the soulful songs.....

Waqt ne kiya, kya haseen sitam....
hum rahe na hum, tum rahe na tum....

That is love and emotions in its purest form.

This is my favourite number both the song and the picturisation of the song.

One more song I find just too good is from saheb Biwi aur Ghulam

Piya Aiso Jiya Mein samay Gayo re
Ke main Tan Man Ki sudh Bidh Gava Baithi...

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Arre Wah, on Radio City right now they are airing SD Burman songs aur abhi sun raha hoon "Tadbeer se bigdi hui taqdeer bana le".
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