If the five songs
from Padosan (1968) were arranged in the alphabetical order, Ek
Chatur Naar would be the first.
The longest song in the film, it was half-a-dozen minutes and 18 seconds long.
The hilarious track, which was rendered by Kishore Kumar, Manna Dey and Mehmood (who co-produced the film as well), wasn’t actually from the period referred to as the Swinging Sixties (pun intended) – it was originally sung by Ashok Kumar in Jhoola (1941).
Penned by Rajinder Krishan (who happened to be the film’s writer too), it was composed by Rahul Dev Burman.
The longest song in the film, it was half-a-dozen minutes and 18 seconds long.
The hilarious track, which was rendered by Kishore Kumar, Manna Dey and Mehmood (who co-produced the film as well), wasn’t actually from the period referred to as the Swinging Sixties (pun intended) – it was originally sung by Ashok Kumar in Jhoola (1941).
Penned by Rajinder Krishan (who happened to be the film’s writer too), it was composed by Rahul Dev Burman.
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