On our long drive to Kaziranga, D played a lot of songs, mostly Bhupen Hazarika. I probably surprised him - and myself - by remembering that one of the songs was from a movie called Chameli Memsaab. Back in the day Sunday afternoon was reserved for regional movies on Doordarshan and this was where I saw the movie. The song (O Bideshi Bandhu) was obviously earworm because I still remember it. Here it is in not the best print around, though there is a better audio version.
Thanks to my blog (and on the topic of the blog, two longish pieces I did on 17th century Mughal fashion and Kerala), I am a minor expert on Tamil cinema of the 40s and 50s (though admittedly thanks to the excellent Blast from the Past Hindu column by Randor Guy). I quite enjoy some of the old songs that are a little freer than the latter part of the 1950s and later. Sure these early movies are a bit amateurish but somehow they are also more spontaneous and interesting. Even my aunt, an inexhaustible source of all things Tamil, hasn't been able to quench this obsession!
So apart from Sabapathy (I was surprised no one in the family had heard this, also I love AVM costumes of the 1940s), I stumbled upon Thai Ullam and En Thangai. It kind of speaks of the temporary popularity of works that I had no knowledge of a book called East Lynne, which seems a fantastic potboiler. A lot of the early movies have songs that also featured in Hindi movies - this film has Konjum Purave (Thandi Hawaein in Hindi) - I clearly remember my mother singing the Tamil version. And there is this duet, which for some reason I got hooked on. It's kind of nice to listen to not so well known voices (the 50s in fact resulted in monopolies (ugh Lata M), the 40s and early 50s have diverse voices and music).
My knowledge of Tamil films of the time may be a bit more than required given that I know that the two people in the En Thangai video below starred in Ponmudi :-)
But let's make a complete jump to the present because I remain addicted to K-indie and 10 cm - though it is in B/W:)
Thanks to my blog (and on the topic of the blog, two longish pieces I did on 17th century Mughal fashion and Kerala), I am a minor expert on Tamil cinema of the 40s and 50s (though admittedly thanks to the excellent Blast from the Past Hindu column by Randor Guy). I quite enjoy some of the old songs that are a little freer than the latter part of the 1950s and later. Sure these early movies are a bit amateurish but somehow they are also more spontaneous and interesting. Even my aunt, an inexhaustible source of all things Tamil, hasn't been able to quench this obsession!
So apart from Sabapathy (I was surprised no one in the family had heard this, also I love AVM costumes of the 1940s), I stumbled upon Thai Ullam and En Thangai. It kind of speaks of the temporary popularity of works that I had no knowledge of a book called East Lynne, which seems a fantastic potboiler. A lot of the early movies have songs that also featured in Hindi movies - this film has Konjum Purave (Thandi Hawaein in Hindi) - I clearly remember my mother singing the Tamil version. And there is this duet, which for some reason I got hooked on. It's kind of nice to listen to not so well known voices (the 50s in fact resulted in monopolies (ugh Lata M), the 40s and early 50s have diverse voices and music).
My knowledge of Tamil films of the time may be a bit more than required given that I know that the two people in the En Thangai video below starred in Ponmudi :-)
But let's make a complete jump to the present because I remain addicted to K-indie and 10 cm - though it is in B/W:)