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#Songs from Do Phool (1974)
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Indies (Lifetime) Playlist Tributes to Music Legends ! -PART 13
MANHAR UDHAS ‘S TOP 300 (HINDI) SONGS ! (Contd from 184)
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Dil Tod Ke Hanste Ho – Asar
Manzar Samet Lai Hai - Diya Jale Saari Raat
Main Nashe Mein Hoon
Aah Bhare Jivan Mein – Aap Ki Pasand
Hum Teri Yaad Mein – Aap Ki Pasand
Dosti Ki Hai – Teen Mausam
Tum kyu kasam uthate ho - Prem Shakti
Aai Thi Meri Zindagi Mein – Bezubaan
Kyoon Geet Milan Ke – Aap Ki Pasand
Mat Puchho – Aap Ki Pasand
Badal Gaya Hai – Bezubaan
Saranga Teri Yaad Mein – Bhooli Hui Yaadein
Bhooli Hui Yaadon - Bhooli Hui Yaadein
Tum Bin Jeevan - Bhooli Hui Yaadein
Hum Chal Rahen They Woh Chal - Bhooli Hui Yaadein
Ek Woh Bhi Diwali Thi - Bhooli Hui Yaadein
Sab Pyar Ki Baaten - Bhooli Hui Yaadein
Ruk Jaa O Jaanewali - Bhooli Hui Yaadein
Tere Pyar Ko Is Tarha - Bhooli Hui Yaadein
Naina Hai Jadoo Bhare - Bhooli Hui Yaadein
Do Roz Mein Woh Pyar Ka - Bhooli Hui Yaadein
Ek Jholi Mein Phool - Sai Sagar
Mai Kaun Hoon – Sai Ujala
Sai Naam Pukaro – Sai Naam
Duniya Se Ab Fursat – Sai Bharosa
Shirdi Tumhare Andar - Sai Bharosa
Shirdi Mein Jo Mehsoos Kiya – Sai Darbar
Matka Pyas Bhujaye Kaise – Sai Sansar
Tu Hai Ek Pinjre Ka Panchhi - Sai Sansar
Sai Tera Naam Jape – Sai Upasana
Himmat Haar Ke Bhaag Na Jaana – Sai Manzil
Sai Ne Jahaan Jahaan – Sai Rishta
Jahan baje Sai dhun
Sai Raham Nazar Karna
Sai Dohas – Bhaktimala
Chal Chalna Hai Chal – Sai Ujaala
Aankhen Band Karun Ya Kholoon – Sai Arpan
Tu Hai Hamara - Sai Sansar
Sai Deedar Tera Ho Jaaye - Sai Rishta
Tera Haath Jisne Pakda - Sai Sagar
Tune Sai Dwar Pe - Sai Sagar
Zamane Ki Chinta Mein - Sai Bharosa
Kai Janam Se - Sai Rishta
Dheeraj Rakh Wo Rehmat Ki Barkha Barsa Bhi Dega - Sai Arpan
Sai humko rasta dikha do
Sai Bharose Chal -Sai Bharosa
Main Hoon Majboor, Mere Haath Bandhe
Tera Naam Lekar -Sai Naam
Hum Matwale Hain -Sai Rishta
Bechain Hai Dil – Sai Ujaala
Karmon Ka Phal - Sai Naam
Jai Gurudeva
Jis Haal Mein - Sai Sagar
Jab Se Pakde Charan Sai Ke - Sai Arpan
Jag Chaahe Chhode Saath Hamara - Sai Dil
Jab Charon Aur Andhera Ho - Sai Sagar
Chinta se bhara dil Sai ko de de
Ek Waqt Aayega Aisa - Sai Bharosa
Chamka Hai Man Mein - Sai Bharosa
Rishta Bandho Baba Se - Sai Rishta
Mere Khuda Tu Hi Bata - Sai Arpan
Namaskaar Sai - Sai Ujaala
Sai Naam Ki Dhun - Sai Naam
Sai Likhdi Tere Naam Arzi
Tu Maare Ya Taare - Sai Ujaala
Mere Sai - Sai Ujaala
Na Tu Ajnabi - Sai Naam
Sai Ke Ujalo, Mere Sai Ke Ujalo - Sai Arpan
Koi Tera Nahin Bas Ek Sai Aasra Hoga - Sai Drishti
Bharosa Hai Humko - Sai Bharosa
Sai Sharan Mein
Sai Ke bando Sai safar mai
Shirdi Gaon Hai Pyara –
Ga Le Bhajan Sai Bhajan
Roke Na Hamein Sansaar, Hamein Sai Ne Bulaya Hai
Shirdi Ko Jaane Waale – Sai sansaar
Sai Se Man - Sai sansaar
Tujh Ko Sab Kuchh Mila Sai sansaar
Sai Amritwani (full album-in-1)
Shree Sai Amritwani (full album-in-1)
P.S. Free Direct Google links to ~20 of his other songs not available on Yt:
His 8 other songs, from pvt album "Meri Tamannaon ka Nagar' (1974), not on Yt: ( https://gaana.com/album/meri-tamannaon-ka-nagar )
His 10 other songs., from pvt album 'Nanhi Kali' , not on Yt: ( https://wynk.in/music/album/nanhi-kali/um_00602498550809 )
Aaja ri aa - Nanhi Kali - ( https://muxiv.net/playing/473056093 )
Zaalim ke aitbar mein - (https://muxiv.net/playing/472833227 )
SHAMMI KAPOOR'S TOP 230 SONGS !
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1.Govinda Aala Re Aala - Bluff Master
2.Deewana Hua Badal Sawan Ki Ghata Chayi - Kashmir Ki Kali 
3.Dil Deke Dekho - Dil Deke Dekho
4.Baar Baar Dekho Hazar Baar Dekho - Chinatown
5.Chori Chori Ek Ishara - Basant
6.Tum ne mujhe dekha - Teesri manzil
7.Tumne pukara aur hum chale aye
8.Ehsaan tera hoga mujhpe
9.Tum mujhe yun bhula na paoge
10.O haseena zulfon wali
11.Chahe Koi Mujhe…Yahoo - Junglee
12.Pyar Ki Kasam Hai - Dil Deke Dekho
13.Yun To Humne Lakh Haseen Dekhe Hein - Tumsa Nahin Dekha
14.Hum Aur Tum Aur Ye Sama - Dil Deke Dekho
15.Mujhe kitna pyar hai tumse - Dil Tera Diwana
16.Raahi Mil Gaye Rahon Mein - Dil Deke Dekho
17.Tumne Kisi Ki Jaan Ko - Rajkumar
18.Dheere Chal - Boy Friend
19.Hai re hai yeh mere
20.Nahin Ris Punjab Di - Mirza Sahiban
21.Isharon Isharon Mein Dil Lene Wale - Kashmir Ki Kali
22.Mera Dil Hai Tera - An Evening In Paris
23.Subhan Allah haseen chehra - Kashmir Ki Kali
24.Jawaniya Ye Mast Mast Bin Piye - Tumsa Nahin Dekha
25.Sar Par Topi Lal - Tumsa Nahin Dekha
26.Ye chand sa roshan chehra
27.Raat ke humsafar
28.Nazar bachakar chale gaye
29.Main gaoon tum so jao (happy)
30." (sad)
31.Kis kis ko pyar karun
32.Chhupnewale Samne Aa - Tumsa Nahin Dekha
33.Duniya Walo Se Dur - Ujala
34.Vallah Kya Baat Hai (Title Song) - Vallah Kya Baat Hai
35.Dilruba meri neeta
36.Bade hain dil ke kale
37.Yaar chulbula hai
38.Jhumata mausam mast mahina
39.Aaiga aaiga aaiga ye kya ho gaya
40.Halke halke chalo sanwre
41.Bolo bolo kuch toh bolo
42.Dhadakne lagta hai
43.Ek to surat pyari
44.Khanke to khanke
45.O mere sona re
46.Bachke jaane na dungi
47.Re mama re mama re
48.Aaja aaja main hoon pyar tera
49.Tumse achha kaun hai
50.Kabhi hum ne nahi soch tha
51.Deewana mujhsa nahi
52.Milne ki hastar me betabi -Laila majnu
53.Mirza saheba theme - Mirza saheban
54.Subah uthke mirze yaar ne - Mirza saheban
55.Kisi na kisi se kah bi na kabhi - Kashmir ki kali
56.Jab muhabbat jawan hoti hai
57.Nazar mein bijli ada mein shole
58.Aaj kal tere mere pyar ke charche
59.Pagla kahin ka (title song)
60.Dil tera deewana hai sanam
61.Aye gulbadan aye gulbadan
62.Salaam aapki meethi nazar ko salaam
63.Gham e hasti se bas
64.Baharon ki duniya
65.Dekh li aye ishq teri
66.Aye gham e dil (video version)
67."
68.Mil gaya taqdeer se chashma yahan
69.Dil ke jharokhe mein
70.Khuli palak mein - Professor
71.Meri mohabbat jawan rahegi
72.Janam janam ka saath hai
73.Rangat teri surat si
74.Tu bemisaal hai teri tareef kya karoon
75.Jan e bahaar husn tera bemisaal hai
76.Tere dar pe aya
77.Kab tak uthayen - Naqab
78.Gar teri nawazish ho jaye
79.Apni bahon se koi kaam toh lo
80.Humse na poochho hum kahan chale
81.Mujhe apna yaar bana lo (part 1)
82." (part 2)
83.Pehle pehle pyar ka ishara
84.O Mr Banjo ishara toh samjho
85.Kehta hai dil tum ho mere
86.Yamma yamma yamma
87.Dekho kasam se kehta hai tumse
88.Dekho tanga mera nirala
89.Tere aage bolna dushwar
90.Are husn chala
91.Shaam e bahaar ayee
92.Bekaraar hai koyii
93.Hamari gali aana achha ji
94.Suraj zara aa paas aa
95.Aasmaan wali teri duniya se
96.Shabbakhair
97.Laal chhadi maidan khadi
98.Savere wali gaadi se
99.Mohabbat ke khuda
100.Dil ko na mere tadpao
101.Kitni badal gayi hai chaal
102.Budtameez kaho ya kaho janwar
103.Teri zulfen pareshaan
104.Main chali main chali- Professor
105.Jawan muhabbat jahan jahan hai
106.Chham chham baje re payaliya
107.Madhosh hawa matali fiza (part 1)
108." (part 2)
109.Aawaaz deke
110.Mohabbat ka naghma zubaan par
111.Dekhiye saahibon woh koi aur thi
112.Tan mein agni
113.Na rootho na rootho
114.Chal suhani hai baat rasili hai
115.Aai aai ya suku suku
116.Hoga tumse kal bhi saamna
117.Sau baras ki zindagi se - Sachai
118.Dilruba dil pe tu
119.Jaane wafa jaane jahan
120.Chal diya karvan
121.Jane wale zara hoshiyar
122.Muqabla humse na karo
123.Ganga meri maa ka naam
124.Hat jao deewana aye
125.Jaane mera dil kise dhoond raha
126.Bada qaatil hai mera yaar
127.Aaate jaate aankh bachana
128.Tum lakh chhupana chahoge
129.Yaaron surat hamari pe mat jao
130.O megha re bole ghanan ghanan
131.Chandani ki paalki mein baith kar - Jeewan jyoti
132.Dekho ab toh kisi ko (Beatlesque ) - Janwar
133.Teri neeli neeli aankhon ke
134.Chakke mein chakka
135.Dhoka khayegi na yaaron ki nazar
136.Aye dil ab kahin
137.Ab kahan jaye hum
138.Masoom chehra ye qatil
139.Deewane ka naam toh poochho
140.Tere chehre mein hai jo baat kisi aur mein nahi
141." (plain high audio)
142.A kundya a mundya
143.La de mohe balma
144.Is rang badalti duniya mein
145.Akele akele kahan ja rahe ho
146.Aasmaan se aya farishta
147.Hai duniya usiki zamana usika
148.Badan pe sitare
149.Yeh umar hai
150.Hai na bolo bolo
151.Jaan e jigar yoon hi agar
152.Ek nazar ek ada
153.Ayee hai door se
154.Raaste mein ek haseen
155.Bahut aasaan hai chilman se
156.Aye chand zara chhup ja
157.Aankhon aankhon me kisise
158.Zindagi ek safar hai suhana (part 2)
159.Mere sapnon ki rani
160.Jhuka jhuka ke nigahen
161.Jaake laage naina
162.Sar e mehfil jo jala parwana
163.Ye rang na chhutega
164.Chhod ke teri duniya
165.Jane anjane log mile
166.Dil usey do jo jaan de de
167.Ae mere dil yahan tu akela nahi
168.Meri bhains ko danda kyun mara
169.Zulf ke phande
170.Dekho na jaao ae jaaneman
171.Dil le gayi le gayi
172.Jab tak hum hain hum hi hum hain
173.Chham chham lo suno
174.Saat saheliyaan
175.Ae dost mere maine duniye dekhi hai
176.Zulm o sitam
177.Socha tha pyar
178.Dekho ji ek bala jogi - Chinatown
179.Kabse dhari hai samne botla sharab ki
180.Aji aisa mauka phir kahan milega
181.Kya haseenon ka dil nahi hota - College Girl
182.Haseen ho tum khuda nahi ho
183.Rasa sayang re
184.Naino mein suraj ki kirnen
185.Mere lehnge mein - Basant
186.Bade dinon me khushi ka din aya
187.Hum premi prem karna jaanen - Parvarish
188.Sirf tum hi toh ho
189.Rikshe pe mere tum aa baithe
190.Main ne pee hai pee hai
191.Dil ne chheda hai tarana - Sipehsalar
192.O jaanewale sun zara
193.Idhar main khubsurat hoon
194.Are humne unke samne
195.Duniya shamshaan hai, paisa bhagwaan hai
196.Koi jab dard ka maara
197.Ukkad dukkad bamba
198.Bhar de jholi Allah naam
199.Ae maa meri yaadon ko
200.Woh marne se nahi darte
201.Haathon ki chand lakeeron ka
202.O jhuke jhuke nainon wali
203.Aya apni nagariya mein
204.Pyar ka leke udan khatola
205.Raat yun dil mein teri
206.Main bewafa nahi hoon - Preet na jaane reet
207.Zindagi kya hai gham ka dariya hai
208.Tum sa nahi dekha -Wanted Dead or Alive
209.Ae madre watan
210.Kadam kadam se - Char dil char raahen
211.Jani jani buri manmani
212.Kya haseenon ka dil nahi hota
213.Ye shahar bada albela
214.Kyon ji mujhe pehchana
215.Hip hip hurray - College girl
216.Sher se ladne ayee dekho
217.Yun na dekho hamen baar baar
218.Dil ke badle dil loongi
219.Tujhe ishq dekar khuda ne (qawaali)
220.Mere gunaah maaf kar
221.Sarfaroshi ki tamanna - Shaheed Bhagat Singh
222.Mera dil aashiqana hai
223.Chali ho kahan dekho idhar
224.Mere dil pe laga - Basant
225.Mohabbat aur wafa ki - Khoj
226.Chala aa meri mehfil mein
227.Allah hoo allah hoo
228.Parvar digare alam
229.Ghar mere aye - Khoj
230.Lapa changa mein nache
231.Ye zindagi hai do
232.Jeevan mitana hai
233.Baat ye kaise keh di zaalim
234.Bulbul mein hai nagme tere
235.Zamana ruke par - Sar Aankhon Par (5th song on film's jukebox)
SURESH WADKAR’S TOP 360 (HINDI FILM) SONGS !
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Goron ki na kalon ki – Disco dancer
“ (sad)
Chal chameli bagh mein – Krodhi
Main hi main hoon – Ram Teri Ganga Maili Ho Gayi
Seene mein jalan aankhon mein toofan – Gaman
Aaj ek harf ko phir dhoondta hai – Muhafiz
Sita Ko Dekhe - Pinjar
Megha re megha re – Pyasa Sawan
Husn pahadon ka – Ram Teri Ganga Maili Ho Gayi
Yaad nahi bhoolo gaya – Lamhe
Log jahan pe rehte hain – Pyar Ka Mandir
Kisi ka pyaar na chute – Ghar Dwaar
Haathon ki chand lakeeron ka – Vidhaata
Zu zu zu zu zu – Sanjog
Mera karma tu – Karma
Aur iss dil mein kya rakha hai – Imaandaar
Jaanewale o jaanewale – Henna
Ram teri ganga maili – Ram Teri Ganga Maili
Geeta Rani - Naiyya
Bhanwre ne khilaya phool – Prem Rog
Main hoon prem rogi – Prem Rog
Mohabbat hai kya cheez - Prem Rog
Qaid mein hai bulbul – Qaid mein hai bulbul
Aaja na tere bina – Bol Radha Bol
Mohabbat ki ki ki – Saudagar
O Priya Priya – Dil
“ – “
Tune preet jo mujhse Jodi – Meere Ka Mohan
Chappa chappa charkha chale – Maachis
Teri yaad aati hai – Saudagar
Haan mangal murat moray – Bekhabar
Unpe sadke dilo jan – Jaan Hatheli Pe
“ (video)
Surmayi sham is tarah – Lekin
Ayi bahar – Pyar hua chori chori
Main toh deewani hui – Vansh
Pardesi pardesi (sad/climax version) – Raja Hindustani
“ (2nd climax)
Koi Jane Ya Na Jane - Mehandi Rang Layegi
Patjhad Saawan Basant Bahaar – Sindoor
Meri qismat mein tu nahi shayad – Prem Rog
Dhadkan Zara Ruk Gayi Hai - Prahaar
Tu mujhe suna - Chandni
Main Der Karta Nahin - Henna
Huzoor Is Kadar - Masoom
Aaina Hai Mera Chehra – Aaina
Saanj Dhale Gagan Tale Hum Kitane Ekaki - Utsav
Lagi Aaj Sawan Ki - Chandni
Dekho Yeh Kaun Aaya – Savere wali gaadi
Kitni Khoobsoorat Yeh - Bemisal
Ghata chha gayi hai - Waaris
Aao Mil Jaayen - Prem Geet
Jabse Dekha Hai Tumhe - Dil Akhir Dil Hai
Parbat Ke Us Paar – Parbat Ke Us Paar
Yeh Ankhen Dekh Kar - Dhanwan
Pyaar Yeh Jaane Kaise - Rangeela
Pritam Tum Mere Rahoge Sada Yeh Waada Karo - Beshaque
Zindagi Har Janam Song - Vijay
Thoda Sa Gum - Thikana
Aata Hai Mujhko Yaad Tera Pyar - Purani Haveli
O Rabba Koi To Bataye - Sangeet
Dil Aashna Hai, Jigar Aashna Hai - Dil Aashna Hai
Likhne Wale Ne Likh Daale - Arpan
Jinka Ghar Ho - Bade Ghar Ki Beti
Ram Teri Ganga Maili Ho Gayee - Ram Teri Ganga Maili
Tu Hain Khush Rang (Sad) - Henna
Baadal Pe Chalke Aa - Vijay
Kismat Mein likhi koi baat ho tum-Triveni
Rim Jhim Rim Jhim -Ye Rishta Na Tootay
Kismat Ki Baazi Ka Faisla (HD) - Aap To Aise Na The
Bol Radha Bol - Bol Radha Bol
Kis Karan Naiya Doli - Dacait
Kitni Hai Pyari Pyari - Parinda
Kitni Hai Pyari Pyari (Slow)
Tum Jo Mile Ho Geet Saje Hain - Pasand Apni Apni
Tumhari khushbu - Betaabi
O Rani Dhuan Sa Utha Dekho Chaaro- Bhayanaak
Bada Shaitan Hai Dil Aji Beimaan Hai Dil - Imaandaar
Tera Pagal Premi - Tajurba
Ae Saawan Baras Zaraa - Lootere
More Ghar Aaye Sajanwa - Imaandaar
Aayo re aayo nandlal biraj ma – Pyar hua chori chori
Tere Naina Mere Naino Se - Bhrashtachar
Jijaji Jijaji Hone Wale Jijaji - Sajan Bina Suhagan
Aur Kya Ahede Wafa - Sunny
Gulshan Gulshan Kali Kali - Guddu
Nigahon Ne Chheda - Ghatak..
Phool Yeh Nahin Armaan - Ek Ladka Ek Ladki
Kahan Laya Mera Yaar - Agnee
Humrahi Mere Humrahi - Do Dilon Ki Dastaan
Tu Nache Main Gaoo - Parivaar
Aye Zindagi Gale Laga Le - Sadma
Gunja Re Chandan - Nadiya Ke Paar
Aapka Aashiq - Teri Maang Sitaron Se Bhar Doon
Chehra kamal hai aapka - Maine Jeena Seekh Liya
Humse Muqabla - Bad Aur Badnaam
Teri Yaad Tera Naam - Sunny
Mohabbat To Karta Hai Sara Zamana - Hifazat
O Mere Sanam Tera Khat Mila - Palay Khan
Kya Aisa Ho Sakta Hai - Achha Bur
Kya tarif karu iski ye kaisi hain - Paap Ko Jalaa Kar Raakh Kar Doonga
Nazar Ne Nazar Se - Sultanant
Mere Watan Mein - Khuda Gawah
Saathi Mere Tum - Sau Din Saas Ke
Main Pyasi Nadiya Hoon - Hasti
Kore Kaagaz Pe Likhwale - Pehla Pehla Pyar
Tere Liye - 7 Khoon Maaf
In Haseen Vadhiyon Se - Pyaasa Sawan
Dil Se Nikal Kar Dil Ko Gayi Hain - Nigahen
Sangeet Jahan Hai Geet Wahan - Sangeet
Boliyan Ve Boliyan - Jeene Do
Saat Soor Ki Taar Bangayi - Sangeet
Pawan Basanti Behne Lagi - Kayda Kanoon
Tum Mile
Ho gaya tera mera juda rasta – College Girl
Mujhe Apni Baahon Mein - Chauraha
Hum Tum Juda Na Honge - Ek Din Bahu Ka
Jeene Marne Ka Mausam Aaya - Aatishbaaz
O Janu Meri Jaan Hai Tu -Mohabbat Ke Dushman
Maine Kiya Tune Kiya - Sharara
Mere Kurte Me Lag Ja Batan Banke - All Rounder
Naache Man Tan Tan Re – Bhai ka dushman bhai
Jawani Mein Aate Hain -Badle Ki Aag
Sathi O Sathi - Be Aabroo
Phir Pyar Mein Jo Jo Hota Hai - Chambal Ka Badshah
Wahi chal mere dil khushi jisne di hai - Shaukeen
Bolo Jai Seeta Ram - Ghar Ek Mandir
Mera Ek Deewana Mujhe - Mera Faisla
Biwi Hasband Ko Pyar Na Kare To -Tan-Badan
Pyar Mujhe Kab Dogi - Zindagani
Aayega Aayega - Jaagruti
Hum Kon Hai Tere Fan Hai - All Rounder
Koi Jhankaar Hai Naghma Hai Sada Hai Kya - Janam Se Pehle
Badi Mushkil Mein - Yeshwant
Tu ek chingari thi -Bandh darwaza
Baitha Neeli Jheel Kinare -Kurbaan
Khwaboun Ko Sach Mai Kar doun - Prem Geet
Yun Na Dekho Tasveer Banke - Honeymoon
Bin Payal Ke Cham Cham - Saveray Wali Gaddi
Saiyyan Main Aayi Ghar Chhod Ke -Bhayanak
Mehfil Yaro Ki Mehfil - Pakhandee
Apne Apne Se Lage Hamein - Apne Apne
Pagla Pagla – Ghungroo Ki Awaaz
Tumse Milke - Parinda
Der Naa Ho Jaye Kahin - Henna
Mera Pyar Mujh Se Rootha - Kalaakaar
O Aayee Aayee Re Dulhaniya - Shoorveer
Kamre Mein Band Soniye - Oh Bewafaa
Humko To Yaari Se Matlab Hai (1) - Andar Baahar
Humko To Yaari Se (2) -Andar Baahar
Gungunati hui - Betaabi
Dekho jani dushman aapas main yaar -Ladke baaap se badhke
Andar Baahar Baahar Andar - Andar Baahar
Mausam Dhale Usi Rang Mein - Anokha Modh
Maika Piya Bulaave – Sur sangam
Dil Lagate Hain - Ghar Jamai
Do jahaan -Haider
Khoobsurat Tera Chehra - Roohie
Jisne Tera Naam Liya - Ganpati Bappa Moreya
Khamosh Sa Afsana -Libaas
Mehndi To Mehndi Hai Rang Layegi -Mehndi Rang Layegi
Yeh Hawaayein Sard Sard -Nasihat
Rimjhim Rimjhim Haye Jalun Main -Mahaadev
Zulfen Bikhraaye Baahon Mein -Kayda Kanoon
Dulhan Tujhe Banaunga – Paraya Ghar
Hoga Na Hoga Pyar Kabhi Kum -Kaun Kare Kurbanie
Teri Khamoshi Ka Matlab -Himmat
Umar Tere Naam Kar Di – Dekha Pyar Tumhara
Taxiwale Meter Gira - Divorce
Ali Baba Ali Baba –Jeeo..Jeeno Do
Jaane Kaisi - Paheli
Chhed Milan Ke Geet Re Mitwa - Sheshnaag
Mera Dil Kisne Liya - Oh Bewafaa
Bombay Se Aaya Hun Jonny Mera Naam – Ek Baar Phir
Jaani hands up – Bandha Kachche Dhagon ka
Jo bhi kehna - Locket
Deep jalaye jo geeton ke maine -Kalakaar
Karna Fakiri Phir Kya Dilgiri -Bade Ghar Ki Beti
Yaar Ko Salaam –Yeh Desh
Ho Rama Haye Re - Sangeet
Deewana Dil Kahe -Hanste Khelte
Tum Kaho –Chor Police
Manmohak Ye Pyara Pyara - Paheli
Mandir Hai Ghar Ye Hamara -Ek Vivaah Aisa Bhi
Hum Sanam Kuchh Na The –Waqt ke Shehzade (Contd)
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A number of songs about turmoil in relationships have been made in Hindi films. It’s not easy to get back to normal after a split with the one you love. This article showcases a detailed perspective of the best Bollywood Breakup songs and Heartbreak songs.
Parting ways with the one you love is never easy. Not every love story has a happy ending. The sentiments associated with a breakup have been expressed colloquially in Hindi films. Since its early days the Hindi film industry has depicted varied emotions centrifugal to lovers parting ways. Emotional turmoil is an aspect that has been thoughtfully captured through songs in Hindi films. Since the black and white era, songs about breakup and heartache have been exceedingly popular. Songs about lovers parting ways are exceedingly popular with Bollywood aficionados. People are able to relate with lyrics in breakup songs, and that’s why these songs are close to the heart of many.
Listeners are able to connect with emotions and feelings conveyed through breakup songs. Heartache and breakups is a bitter slice of reality that is painful, and it’s this pain that is expressed poetically through Bollywood breakup songs. The Hindi film industry is known for its high caliber lyricists. Lyricist’s give new life and meaning to songs with words. Lyrical melodies in Bollywood songs have charmed audiences in different decades. The warmth of emotion that oozes forth in Bollywood breakup songs has mesmerized audiences belonging to different age groups.
Breakup songs and heartbreak songs are popular with both youngsters and the older generation. While youngsters relate to present day songs, the older generation loves listening to sad songs from the decades gone by. The sentiments expressed through breakup songs in Hindi films have touched hearts. Emotive lyrics in breakup songs bring back memories of the past. Listening to songs about breakups or heartbreak help you deal with life as it comes. While opinions differ in regard with whether listening to breakup songs impact a person positively or negatively, the truth of the matter is lyrics in songs about heartbreak can only make you stronger and move forward for a better life.
The lines below showcase a comprehensive list of the best Bollywood breakup songs.
100 Greatest Bollywood Breakup Songs and Heartbreak Songs
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Tadap Tadap Ke- Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999)
Jag Soona Soona Lage- Om Shanti Om (2007)
Tanahayee- Dil Chahta Hai- (2001)
Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan- Mera Naam Joker (1970)
Bin Tere- I Hate Love Stories- (2010)
Yeh Duniya Yeh Mehfil- Heer Ranjha (1970)
Kabira- Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani- (2013)
Tum hi Ho- Aashiqui 2 (2013)
Saathi Re Tere Bina Bhi Kya Jeena- Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (1978)
Tu Jaane Na- Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani- (2009)
Jaane Tu Meri Kya Hai- Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na (2008)
Agar Tum Saath Ho- Tamasha (2015)
Teri Meri- Bodyguard (2011)
Tujhe Bhula Diya- Anjaana Anjaani- (2010)
Mora Piya- Raajneeti (2010)
Tere Bin- Bas Ek Pal (2006)
Pyaar Hai Ya Sazaa- Salaam-e-Ishq (2006)
Bhula Dena- Aashiqui 2 (2013)
Jab Rulana Hi Tha- Aggar (2007)
Tujhe Yaad Na Meri Aaye- Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)
Pardesi Pardesi Jaana Nahin- Raja Hindustani (1996)
Tujhe Sochta Hoon- Jannat 2 (2012)
Woh Lamhe Woh Baaten- Zaher (2005)
Chaha Hai Tujhko- Mann (1999)
Tune Jo Na Kaha- New York (2009)
Dil Ke Armaan Aanshuo Main Beh Gaye- Nikaah (1982)
Sunn Raha Hai- Aashiqui 2 (2013)
Hasi- Hamari Adhuri Kahani- (2015)
Tere Liye- Veer Zaara (2004)
Zindagi Ka Safar- Safar (1970)
Laal Ishq- Goliyon Ki Rasleela…Ramleela (2013)
Hone So Batuyaan- Fitoor (2016)
Tere Naam- Tere Naam (2003)
Manchala- Hasee Tooh Phasee (2014)
Kaise Main Kahon Tujhse- Rehna Hai Tere Dil Main (2001)
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil- Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016)
Ab Tere Bin- Aashiqui (1989)
Lambi Judaai- Hero (1983)
Main Shayar Badnaam- Namak Haram (1973)
Alvida- D- Day (2013)
Main Tenu Samjhawan- Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania (2014)
Chingari Koi Bhadake- Amar Prem (1971)
Re Piya- Aaja Nachle (2007)
Koi Yeh Kaise Bataye- Arth (1983)
Tere Bina Zindagi Se Koi- Aandhi (1975)
Din Dhal Jaaye Haaye- Guide (1965)
Hum Bekhudi Mein Tumko Pukare- Kala Pani (1958)
Jiye Toh Jiye Kaise- Saajan (1991)
Pyar Manga Hai Tumhi Se- College Girl (1978)
Waqt Ne Kiya Kya Hansi Sitam- (Kaagaz Ke Phool) (1959)
Mera Kuchh Saaman- Ijaazat (1988)
Dooriyan- Love Aaj Kal(2009)
Justjoo Jiski Thi Usko- Umrao Jaan (1981)
Teri Galiyon Mein Na Rakhenge- Hawas (1971)
Poochoo Na Kaise Maine- Meri Surat Teri Aankhen (1963)
Abhi Mujh Mein Kahin- Agneepath (2012)
Laayi Ve Ne Gayi, Tey Nibhayi Vi Na Gayi- Chalte Chalte (2003)
Bhare Naina- Ra. One (2011)
Do Pal- Veer Zaara (2004)
Yun Hasraton Ke Daag- Adalat (1958)
Zindagi Mein Koi Kabhi Aaye Na Rabba- Musafir (2004)
Dil De Diya Hai- Masti (2004)
Priya Priya- Dil (1990)
Toote Huye Khwabon Me- Madhumati (1958)
Hum Bewfa Hargiz Na Thay- Shalimar (1978)
Jiyien Kyun- Dum Maaro Dum (2011)
Aaoge Jab Tum Sajna- Jab We Met (2007)
Teri Yaad Aati Hain- Saudagar (1991)
Jeena Jeena- Badlapur (2015)
Jeeta Tha Jiske Liye- Dilwale (1994)
Dil Mera Churaya Kyon- Akele Hum Akele Tum (1995)
Who Shaam Kuchj Ajeeb Thi- Khamoshi (1969)
Mujhe Teri Mohabbat Ka Sahara- Aap Aye Bahaar Aye (1971)
Tu Pyaar Hain Kisi Aur Ka- Dil Hai Ki Maanta Nahi (1991)
Zindagi Ke Safar Mein Guzar Jaate- Aap Ki Kasam (1974)
Jaane Kahan Gaye Who Din- Mera Naam Joker (1970)
Koi Hota Jisko Apna- Mere Apne (1971)
Kya Hua Tera Wada- Hum Kisise Kam Naheen (1977)
Shikaayat Hain- Jism (2003)
Sach Keh Raha Hai Deewana- Rehnna Hai Tere Dil Mein (2011)
Aur Is Dil Mein Kya Rakha Hai- Imaandaar (1987)
Chod Gaya Balam- Barsaat (1949)
Banake Kyun Bigada Re- Zanjeer (1973)
Chupana Bhi Nahi Aata- Baazigar (1993)
Mere Toote Huye Dil Se- Chhalia (1960)
Mere Dushman Tu Meri Dosti Ko Tarse- Aaye Din Bahaar Ki (1966)
Mere Piya- Tere Mere Sapne (1996)
Toh Phir Aao- Awarapan (2007)
Shisha Ho Ya Dil Ho- Aasha (1980)
Awaarapan Banjarapan- Jism (2003)
Dil Lagane Ki Do Na Saza- Anmol (1993)
Achha Sila Diya Tune Mere Pyaar Ka- Sanam Bewafa (1993)
Yeh Safar- 1942: A Love Story- (1994)
Mera Yaar Mila Dey Saaiyaan- Saathiya (2002)
Koi Jab Tumhara Hriday Tod De- Purab Aur Paschim (1970)
Aye Ajnabi Tu Bhi Kabhi- Dil Se (1998)
Hum Thay Jin Ke Saharay- Safar (1970)
Ab Naam Mohabbat Ke Ilzaam Yeh Aaya Hain- Ghulam (1998)
Tota Tota Sajan Se Kehna- First Love Letter (1991)
Rula Ke Gaya Sapna Mera- Jewal Thief (1967)
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Oh my God Tujhey Bhula Diya is my all time favourite. It hits the cord straight of my heart. It's lyrics has so much reality in it. Zindagi Kay safar main guzar jaatay is another reality based song that brings tears
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Music has become an integral part pf our daily life. If you listen music, you would not feel any pain.
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Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959, India)
Almost a quarter of the way through the twenty-first century, globalization has pierced the remotest corners of the planet. The examples academics and politicians cite demonstrating this globalization are almost always economic, but the most profound examples are cultural. Once known only in South Asia, Indian cinema has burst onto a global stage. Its stars and its most popular directors seem larger than life. Reading on some of modern Bollywood’s (Hindi-language cinema) personalities, I find few of their biographies compelling beyond their unquestionable status as South Asian and international celebrities – I won’t name names here because that is for another time. That is partly a result of not watching enough Bollywood films. It is also because I am making unconscious comparisons between those modern actors to actor-director Guru Dutt. Dutt was a tragic romantic – off- and on-screen – to the point where those personas can become indistinguishable.
As an actor, Dutt can be as charming a romantic male lead as anyone, as well as lend a film the dramatic gravitas it needs. As a director, he refined his sweeping visuals and theatrical flairs over time. That artistic development culminated with Pyaasa (1957) and his final directorial effort, Kaagaz Ke Phool (“Paper Flowers” in English). The latter film is the subject of this piece. Both films elevate themselves to a cinematic altitude few movies anywhere, anytime ever accomplish. They are, for lack of a better word, operatic* – in aesthetic, emotion, storytelling, tone. In Kaagaz Ke Phool, Dutt once again lays bare his artistic soul in what will be his final directed work.
An old man enters a film studio’s empty soundstage, climbs onto the rafters, and gazes wistfully at the darkened workspace below. We learn that this is Suresh Sinha (Dutt), a film director whose illustrious past exists only in old film stock. The film is told in flashback, transporting to a time when his marriage to Bina (Veena) is endangered – the parents-in-law disdain his film work as disreputable to their social class – and he is embarking upon an ambitious production of Devdas (a Bengali romance novel that is among the most adapted pieces of Indian literature to film, the stage, and television). He is having difficulty finding someone to play Paro, the female lead. Due to this conflict, Bima has also forbidden their teenage daughter, Pammi (Kumari Naaz), from seeing Suresh. Pammi is sent to a boarding school far from Delhi (where Bima and her parents reside) and further from Mumbai (where Suresh works), without any sufficient explanations of the spousal strife.
One rainy evening, Suresh generously provides his coat to a woman, Shanti (an excellent Waheeda Rehman). The next day, Shanti arrives at the film studio looking to return the coat. Not knowing anything about film production, she accidentally steps in front of the camera while it is rolling – angering the crew who are tiring of yet another production mishap. Later, while viewing the day’s rushes, Suresh casts Shanti as Paro after witnessing her accidental, but remarkable, screen presence. She achieves cinematic stardom; Suresh and Shanti become intimate. When the tabloid gossip eventually reaches Mumbai and Pammi’s boarding school, it leads to the ruin of all.
What did you expect from an operatic film – a happy ending?
Also starring in the film are Johnny Walker (as Suresh’s brother-in-law, “Rocky”) and Minoo Mumtaz (as a veterinarian). Walker and Mumtaz’s roles are vestigial to Kaagaz Ke Phool. Their romantic subplot is rife with the potential for suggestive humor (she is a horse doctor), but the screenplay never justifies their inclusion in the film.
Shot on CinemaScope lens licensed by 20th Century Fox to Dutt’s production company, Kaagaz Ke Phool is Dutt’s only film shot in letterboxed widescreen. From the onset of his directorial career and his close collaboration with cinematographer V.K. Murthy, Dutt exemplifies an awesome command of tonal transition and control. Murthy’s dollying cameras intensify emotion upon approach: anguish, contempt, sober realization. These techniques render these emotions painfully personal, eliminating the necessity of a few lines of dialogue or supplemental motion from the actor. The effect can be uncomfortable to those who have not fully suspended their disbelief in the plot or the songs that are sung at the time. But to the viewers that have accepted that Dutt’s films exist in a reality where songs about infatuation, love, loss, and regret are sung spontaneously (and where revelations are heard in stillness), this is part of the appeal. Dutt and Murthy’s lighting also assists in directing the narrative and setting mood: a lashing rainstorm signaling a chance meeting that seals the protagonists’ fates, the uncharacteristically film noir atmosphere of the soundstage paints moviemaking as unglamorous, and a beam of light during a love melody evokes unspoken attraction. That final example represents the pinnacle of Dutt and Murthy’s teamwork (more on this later).
As brilliant as his films (including this) may be, Dutt suffered during mightily during Kaagaz Ke Phool’s production. In writings about Dutt, one invariably encounters individuals who believe Dutt’s life confirms that suffering leads to great art. Though I think it best to retire that aphorism so as not to romanticize pain, I believe that the reverse is true with Guru Dutt – his later directing career contributed to his personal tribulations. In some ways, that suffering informed his approach to what I consider an informal semiautobiographical trilogy of his films: Mr. & Mrs. ’55 (1955), Pyaasa, and Kaagaz Ke Phool. Dutt directed and starred in each of these films. In each film he plays an artist (a cartoonist, poet, and film director, respectively); with each successive film his character begins with a greater reputation, only to fall further than the last. The three Dutt protagonists encounter hardship that do not discriminate by caste, professional success, or wealth.
For Dutt’s Suresh, he is unable to consummate his love for Shanti because the specters of his failed marriage haunt him still. He never speaks to his de facto ex, but marital disappointment lingers. Why does he bother visiting his stuffy in-laws when he knows they will never change their opinions about him? Abrar Alvi’s (the other films in the aforementioned informal Dutt-directed trilogy, 1962’s Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam) screenplay is silent on the matter. Also factoring into Suresh’s hesitation is his daughter, Pammi. Pammi is young, looks up to both her parents, and cannot fathom a parent being torn from her life. Her reaction to learning about Shanti implies that neither of her parents have ever truly talked to her about their separation. Pammi does not appear to blame herself, but it seems that her parents – intent on protecting their child, perhaps speaking to her not as a soon-to-be young adult – are loath to maturely talk about the other. In a sense, Pammi has never mourned her parents’ marriage as we see her deny the tabloid reports about Suresh’s affair and express anger towards her father when she learns the truth.
When Suresh’s film after Devdas flops, his film career is in tatters. But Shanti’s popularity is ascendant, creating a dynamic reminiscent of A Star is Born. In a faint reference to Devdas, Kaagaz Ke Phool’s final act contains anxieties about falling into lower classes. If Kaagaz Ke Phool is contemporaneous to its release date, one could also interpret this as concerns about falling within India’s caste system (reformist India in the late 1950s was dipping its toes into criminalizing caste discrimination, which remains prevalent). Suresh’s fall is stratospheric and, in his caste-conscious, masculine pride, he rejects Shanti’s overtures to help him rebuild his life and film career. This tragedy deepens because Shanti’s offer is in response to the contractual exploitation she is enduring. We do not see what becomes of Shanti after her last encounter with Suresh, but his final scenes remind me, again, of opera: the male lead summoning the strength to sing (non-diegetically in Suresh’s case) his parting, epitaphic thoughts moments before the curtain lowers.
Suresh’s and Shanti’s respective suffering was preventable. Whether love may have assuaged his self-pity and alcoholism and her professional disputes is debatable, but one suspects it only could have helped.
Composer S.D. Burman (Pyaasa, 1965’s Guide) and lyricist Kaifi Azmi (1970’s Herr Raanjha, 1974’s Garm Hava) compose seven songs for Kaagaz Ke Phool – all of which elevate the dramatics, but none are as poetic as numbers in previous Dutt films. Comments on two of the most effective songs follow; I did not find myself nearly as moved by the others.
“Dekhi Zamane Ki Yaari” (roughly, “I Have Seen How Deeply Friendship Lies”) appears just after the opening credits, as an older Suresh ascends the soundstage’s stairs to look down on his former domain. The song starts with and is later backed by organ (this is an educated guess, as many classic Indian films could benefit with extensive audio restorations as trying to figure out their orchestrations can be difficult) and is sung non-diegetically by Mohammed Rafi (dubbing for Dutt). A beautiful dissolve during this number smooths the transition into the flashback that will frame the entire film. That technique, combined with “Dekhi Zamane Ki Yaari”, prepares the audience for what could be a somber recollection. However, this is only the first half of a bifurcated song. The melodic and thematic ideas of “Dekhi Zamane Ki Yaari” are completed in the film’s final minutes, “Bichhde Sabhi Baari Baari” (“They All Fall Apart, One by One”; considered by some as a separate song). Together, the musical and narrative arc of this song/these songs form the film’s soul. For such an important musical number, it may have been ideal to incorporate it more into the film’s score, but now I am being picky.
Just over the one-hour mark, “Waqt Ne Kiya Haseen Sitam” (“Time Has Inflicted Such Sweet Cruelty On Us”; non-diegetically sung by Shanti, dubbed by Geeta Dutt, Guru’s wife) heralds the film’s second act – Suresh and Shanti’s simultaneous realization of their unspoken love, and how they are changed irrevocably for having met each other. Murthy’s floating cameras and that piercing beam of light are revelatory. A double exposure during this sequence shows the two characters walking toward each other as their inhibitions stay in place, a breathtaking mise en scène (the arrangement of a set and placement of actors to empower a narrative/visual idea) foreshadowing the rest of the film.
Dutt’s perfectionist approach to Kaagaz Ke Phool fueled a public perception that the film was an indulgent vanity exercise with a tragic ending no one could stomach viewing. Paralleling Suresh and Shanti’s romantic interest in each other in this film, the Indian tabloids were printing stories claiming that Dutt was intimate with co-star Waheeda Rehman and cheating on Geeta Dutt. These factors – perhaps some more than others (I’m not versed on what Bollywood celebrity culture was like in the 1950s, and Pyaasa’s tragic ending didn’t stop audiences from flocking to that film) – led to Kaagaz Ke Phool’s bombing at the box office. Blowing an unfixable financial hole into his production company, Guru Dutt, a man who, “couldn’t digest failure,” never directed another film. Like the character he portrays here, Dutt became an alcoholic and succumbed to depression in the wake of this film’s release. Having dedicated himself entirely to his films, he interpreted any professional failure as a personal failure.
Kaagaz Ke Phool haunts from its opening seconds. Beyond his home country, Dutt would not live to see his final directorial effort become a landmark Bollywood film and his international reputation growing still as cinematic globalization marches forth. Dutt’s most visually refined films, including Kaagaz Ke Phool, are films of subtraction. The cinematography and music make less movement and dialogue preferable. Kaagaz Ke Phool is a film defined about actions that are not taken and scenes that are never shown. The result is not narrative emptiness, but a receptacle of Dutt’s empathy and regrets. Exploring these once-discarded, partially biographic ideas is not for faint hearts.
My rating: 9/10
^ Based on my personal imdb rating. Half-points are always rounded down. My interpretation of that ratings system can be found in the “Ratings system” page on my blog (as of July 1, 2020, tumblr is not permitting certain posts with links to appear on tag pages, so I cannot provide the URL).
For more of my reviews tagged “My Movie Odyssey”, check out the tag of the same name on my blog.
* I use this adjective not to reference operatic music, but as an intangible feeling that courses over me when watching a film. Examples of what I would consider to be operatic cinema include: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000, Taiwan); Greed (1924); The Red Shoes (1948); and The Wind (1928). Some level of melodrama and emotional unpackaging is necessary, but the film need not be large in scope or have musical elements for me to consider it “operatic”.
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2020 Movie Odyssey
For those who are not aware, my “Movie Odyssey” consists of all films that I have seen for the first time in their entirety. Rewatches do not count. What follows is a list of every film - feature- and short-length - that were a part of the 2020 edition of My Movie Odyssey.
A good many of these are MGM/Popeye short films that are shown on Turner Classic Movies (TCM) on Saturday. Other short films - including the Oscar-nominated short film packages shown in theaters every year before the Academy Awards - also appear. But I saw more features (124; defined as a film over forty minutes in length) than I did short films (97). With no Viet Film Fest this year and fewer obligations to watch recent releases, this year’s Movie Odyssey skewed harder towards older movies than in a long time.
I’m no longer as prolific as I may have been back in my undergrad days in watching movies, but I definitely saw my share of great, good, mediocre, and bad movies in 2020. You’ll notice that most of the 10/10 ratings are clumped near the beginning of the year - there’s not a particular reason for that.
Thanks for being a part of the Movie Odyssey, everyone. Whether we saw a movie together in a theater (before they closed), you read a review of mine, or if we discussed a movie in some conversation anywhere, you have been part of this journey. I look forward to the 2021 iteration, and I hope it’s just as exciting - if not more - as this year was!
Without further ado, the films of the 2020 Movie Odyssey, in the order that they were completed:
JANUARY
The Irishman (2019) – 10/10
The Duke Is Tops (1938) – 5/10
Destroy All Monsters (1968, Japan) – 7/10
Parasite (2019, South Korea) – 10/10
Sinners’ Holiday (1930) – 6/10
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974, Japan) – 5/10
Wimmin Is a Myskery (1940 short) – 6/10
The Eyes of Orson Welles (2018) – 6/10
The Trial (1962) – 10/10
1917 (2019) – 9/10
Tale of the Vienna Woods (1934 short) – 7/10
Nurse-Mates (1940 short) – 6/10
Weathering with You (2019, Japan) – 6.5/10
Klaus (2019) – 7/10
Edge of the City (1957) – 7.5/10
The Unwelcome Guest (1945 short) – 7/10
Fightin’ Pals (1940 short) – 5/10
The Winning Ticket (1938 short) – 6/10
Doing Impossikible Stunts (1940 short) – 5/10
Little Women (2019) – 8.5/10 (2020’s 31 Days of Oscar begins)
FEBRUARY
The African Queen (1951) – 10/10
Hair Love (2019 short) – 8.5/10
Dcera (2019 short, Czech Republic) – 7.5/10
Sister (2018 short) – 8/10
Mémorable (2019 short, France) – 9/10
Kitbull (2019 short) – 8/10
Henrietta Bulkowski (2019 short) – 6/10*
The Bird & the Whale (2018 short) – 7/10*
Hors piste (2019 short, France) – 7/10*
Maestro (2019 short, France) – 6/10*
Marriage Story (2019) – 8/10
A Sister (2018 short, Belgium) – 9/10
Brotherhood (2018 short, Tunisia/Canada/Qatar/Sweden) – 7.5/10
The Neighbors’ Window (2019 short) – 6/10
Saria (2019 short) – 8/10
Nefta Football Club (2018 short, Tunisia/France/Algeria) – 8/10
In the Absence (2018 short, South Korea) – 9.5/10
St. Louis Superman (2019 short) – 7/10
Jojo Rabbit (2019) – 6/10
I Lost My Body (2019, France) – 8/10
Live Overtakes Me (2019 short) – 6/10
Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl) (2019 short, United Kingdom) – 8.5/10
Born Free (1966) – 7.5/10
Empire of the Sun (1987) – 6/10
Road to Utopia (1945) – 7/10
The Sin of Madelon Claudet (1931) – 7.5/10 (31 Days of Oscar ends)
*Part of the Oscar-nominated animated short film package as honorable mentions, not nominees.
MARCH
The Shop on Main Street (1965, Czechoslovakia) – 10/10
Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) – 7/10
Northwest Hounded Police (1946 short) – 8/10
Wimmin Hadn’t Oughta Drive (1940 short) – 6/10
Princess from the Moon (1987, Japan) – 6/10
Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor (1936 short) – 9/10
The Shooting of Dan McGoo (1945 short) – 8/10
Puttin’ on the Act (1940 short) – 7/10
Major Dundee (1965) – 6/10
This Gun for Hire (1942) – 7/10
Emitaï (1971, Senegal) – 9/10
War of the Worlds (2005) – 6.5/10
Popeye Meets William Tell (1940 short) – 6/10
Murder Most Foul (1964) – 7/10
Circus Clown (1934) – 6/10
Lonesome Luke, Messenger (1917 short) – 5/10
Bumping into Broadway (1919 short) – 8/10
Next Aisle Over (1919 short) – 6.5/10
APRIL
A Sammy in Siberia (1919 short) – 6/10
Young Mr. Jazz (1919 short) – 6/10
I Do (1921 short) – 7.5/10
Persona (1966, Sweden) – 8.5/10
The Great Buster: A Celebration (2018) – 7/10
Frankie and Johnny (1966) – 5.5/10
Death of a Cyclist (1955, Spain) – 7.5/10
The Car of Tomorrow (1951 short) – 6.5/10
Poopdeck Pappy (1940 short) – 7/10
New York, New York (1977) – 6.5/10
A Letter to Three Wives (1949) – 10/10
Diego Maradona (2019, United Kingdom) – 7.5/10
Blackboard Jumble (1957 short) – 6/10
Popeye Presents Eugene, the Jeep (1940 short) – 6/10
The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) – 4.5/10
The Scar of Shame (1927) – 8/10
One Hour with You (1932) – 8/10
Gosford Park (2001) – 7.5/10
Cry of the City (1948) – 6/10
Deliverance (1972) – 7.5/10
I Am Somebody (1970 short) – 9/10
Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment (1963) – 8/10
Le Silence de la Mer (1949, France) – 7/10
McFarland, USA (2015) – 7/10
The Man Who Never Was (1956) – 7.5/10
Cock-a-Doodle Dog (1951 short) – 6/10
Problem Pappy (1941 short) – 6/10
Three Little Girls in Blue (1946) – 7/10
Fireman, Save My Child! (1932) – 5/10
MAY
Babe: Pig in the City (1998) – 6/10
The Bear and the Beavers (1942 short) – 6/10
Quiet! Pleeze (1941 short) – 6/10
Elmer, the Great (1933) – 7/10
Alibi Ike (1935) – 6/10
Body and Soul (1925) – 7.5/10
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) – 4/10
The Bear and the Hare (1948 short) – 6/10
Olive’s Sweepstake Ticket (1941 short) – 6/10
Ceddo (1977, Senegal) – 6.5/10
Stars in My Crown (1950) – 8.5/10
The Big City (1963, India) – 8/10
Bear Raid Warden (1944 short) – 6/10
Flies Ain’t Human (1941 short) – 6/10
The Last Unicorn (1982) – 5/10
Age 13 (1955 short) – 3/10
Barney’s Hungry Cousin (1953 short) – 6/10
Popeye Meets Rip Van Winkle (1941 short) – 6/10
JUNE
Lance (2020) – 7/10
Olive’s Boithday Presink (1941 short) – 6/10
The Phenix City Story (1955) – 7.5/10
Be Water (2020) – 7/10
Ordet (1955, Denmark) – 10/10
My Dream Is Yours (1949) – 7/10
The Dragon Painter (1919) – 6/10
The Silver Cord (1933) – 6/10
Caballero Droopy (1952 short) – 7/10
Pest Pilot (1941 short) – 6/10
Aaron Loves Angela (1975) – 5/10
Goggle Fishing Bear (1949 short) – 6/10
I’ll Never Crow Again (1941 short) – 6.5/10
Best in Show (2000) – 7/10
JULY
The Comancheros (1961) – 6.5/10
Cobs and Robbers (1953 short) – 7/10
The Mighty Navy (1941 short) – 7/10
Hamilton (2020) – 7/10
Once Upon a Time in America (1984) – 9.5/10
The Sin of Nora Moran (1933) – 6.5/10
Busybody Bear (1952 short) – 6/10
Nix on Hypnotricks (1941 short) – 6/10
The Steel Helmet (1951) – 7.5/10
The Princess and the Pirate (1944) – 7/10
Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story (2015) – 8/10
Deputy Droopy (1955 short) – 6.5/10
Kickin’ the Conga Round (1942 short) – 6/10
Shoes (1916) – 8/10
Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance (1972, Japan) – 7.5/10
When Worlds Collide (1951) – 7/10
Tokyo Olympiad (1965, Japan) – 9.5/10
Wichita (1955) – 7/10
AUGUST
Pinky (1949) – 6.5/10
Floyd Norman: An Animated Life (2016) – 6/10
Insiang (1976, Philippines) – 7.5/10
Arrowsmith (1931) – 5/10
The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (1947) – 6/10
Blue Hawaii (1961) – 6/10
Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959, India) – 9/10
I Am Not Your Negro (2016) – 8.5/10
Doggone Tired (1949 short) – 7/10
Blunder Below (1942 short) – 6/10
Saludos Amigos (1942) – 5/10
Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart at the River Styx (1972, Japan) – 7/10
The Little Colonel (1935) – 7/10
Malcolm X (1992) – 9/10
SEPTEMBER
Murder at the Gallop (1963) – 7/10
Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart to Hades (1972, Japan) – 7/10
Mädchen in Uniform (1931, Germany) – 9/10
The T.A.M.I Show (1964) – 9/10
The Chump Champ (1950 short) – 6/10
Fleets of Stren’th (1942 short) – 6/10
Merrily We Go to Hell (1932) – 6/10
Elvis: That’s the Way It Is (1970) – 8/10
Melody Time (1948) – 6/10
Red Dawn (1984) – 4/10
Olivia (1951, France) – 8.5/10
Droopy’s Double Trouble (1951 short) – 7/10
Pip-eye, Pup-eye, Poop-eye an’ Peep-eye (1942 short) – 6/10
The River (1938 short) – 7.5/10
The Crimson Kimono (1959) – 7/10
Sleepwalking Land (2008, Mozambique) – 8/10
The First Bad Man (1955 short) – 5/10
Many Tanks (1942 short) – 6/10
Marona’s Fantastic Tale (2019, France) – 8.5/10
Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in Peril (1972, Japan) – 7/10
OCTOBER
Ramona (1928) – 6/10
The Peachy Cobbler (1950 short) – 6/10
Baby Wants a Bottleship (1942 short) – 6/10
House of Bamboo (1955) – 6.5/10
Ride the Wild Surf (1964) – 6/10
Red Hot Riding Hood (1943 short) – 9.5/10
Alona on the Sarong Seas (1942 short) – 6/10
New Orleans (1947) – 6.5/10
Mad Monster Party? (1967) – 6.5/10
Sheep Wrecked (1958 short) – 6/10
A Hull of a Mess (1942 short) – 6/10
El Camino (1963, Spain) – 7/10
One Cab’s Family (1952 short) – 6/10
Cartoons Ain’t Human (1943 short) – 6/10
The Haunting (1963) – 9.5/10
Dead of Night (1945) – 8/10
From Beyond the Grave (1974) – 7.5/10
NOVEMBER
Heir Bear (1953 short) – 6/10
Me Musical Nephews (1942 short) – 8/10
The Virgin Suicides (1999) – 8/10
The Impossible Possum (1954 short) – 6/10
Too Weak to Work (1943 short) – 6/10
Flower Drum Song (1961) – 7/10
The Little Bantamweight (1938 short) – 6/10
A Jolly Good Furlough (1943 short) – 6.5/10
Plymouth Adventure (1952) – 6/10
The Daydreamer (1966) – 6/10
Wolfwalkers (2020 – 8.5/10
Little Gravel Voice (1942 short) – 6/10
Ration Fer the Duration (1943 short) – 6/10
DECEMBER
X-Men: First Class (2011) – 7/10
Out-Foxed (1949 short) – 7/10
Wood-Peckin’ (1943 short) – 6/10
Pete Kelly’s Blues (1955) – 6/10
The Magic Flute (1975, Sweden) – 7.5/10
Poor Little Me (1934 short) – 5/10
 Spinach Fer Britain (1943 short) – 6/10
The Cave of the Yellow Dog (2005, Mongolia) – 8.5/10
The Battle of the Century (1927 short) – 8/10
It Happened on Fifth Avenue (1947) – 7.5/10
Burrow (2020 short) – 7/10
Soul (2020) – 8/10
Her Honor the Mare (1943 short) – 6/10
Kiss of Death (1947) – 8/10
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