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Artist:लता मंगेशकर (Lata Mangeshkar)
Label:  His Master's Voice
Country:India
Catalogue:N. 50928
Date:1954
Format:10"
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
Aलता मंगेशकर (Lata Mangeshkar)यूँ ही हुए बदनामNoor LucknaviRate
Bचितलकर (Chitalkar)ज़रा ओ जाने वालेNoor LucknaviRate


Notes

Hindustani.
Film: "Subah Ka Tara" (= "Morning Star", सुबह का तारा)

Musical D(irec)t(io)n: C(hitalkar) Ramchandra (सी. रामचन्द्र)

A side: यूँ ही हुए बदनाम (= Yun Hi Huye Badnaam)
B side: ज़रा ओ जाने वाले (= Zara O Jaane Wale)

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xiphophilos
27th Aug 2017
 I just heard that people are still traumatized, even 50 years after the event, by all the horrific violence that accompanied Partition, and here, just 7 years later, Urdu and Hindi happily co-exist on the same label (and maybe even in the same film).
 

 
Scratchy45
24th Aug 2017
 Thanks for taking on the translations and sherlocking, xiphophilos. Here's a modern point of view on multiple language use in Hindi film culture, The "Hindustani" description on the record itself and the presence of some Urdu text too bears this out.
 

 
xiphophilos
23rd Aug 2017
 A side:
 

 
xiphophilos
23rd Aug 2017
 B side (clip from the film):
 

 
xiphophilos
23rd Aug 2017
 I've updated the entry based on http://ngh.co.in/used-78rpm-records/bollywood-gramophone-record/subah-ka-tara-n-50928.html and, with the help of Google Translate, http://myswar.in/album/subah-ka-tara-1954?l=h.
 

 
Scratchy45
23rd Aug 2017
 Both sides (as per English text on label) from early 1950s film "Subah Ka Tara". Side 1 sung by playback singer लता मंगेशकर (Lata Mangeshkar), while Side 2 appears credited to the soundtrack composer C. Ramchandra under his playback-singer alias Chitalkar.

I haven't entered any of this as missing info. To my mind it needs a mod decision, and preferably from someone who can understand and interpret all the text on the label. In my ignorance of the scripts and languages I don't know for sure, but I do suspect the leading text may include both Hindi and Urdu. Can anyone confirm?
 

 
JLC135
23rd Aug 2017
 Label images added.
 


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