![]() S-J’s mentors and the first duo of Hindi films Husnlal-Bhagatram were near their top. ![]() Naushad and C Ramchandra were two titans vying of for supremacy. At a very young age they would break into the rarefied world of top music directors and would stay there for two decades. Shankar-Jaikishan with their very first film Barsaat shook the music scene with a different kind of orchestration and musical style which was easy on ears. Lata Mangeshkar who had an inconspicuous debut a couple of years earlier, and was gradually being noticed in 1948, burst forth on the scene in 1949 as the would-be defining voice of female playback singing, and marking the beginning of the end of the old courtesan/ theatrical style singing of the vintage singers. It also led to a new kind of sound and musical style which would herald the decline of erstwhile doyens like Naushad, C Ramchandra, OP Nayyar and Shankar-Jaikishan, leaving only SD Burman with his fresh sound unscathed, and emergence of RD Burman as the industry standard. One such tremor happened in 1969 with Aradhana which marked the resurgence of a new Kishore Kumar who became the voice of every hero. ![]() The evolution of Hindi film music can be seen as gradual changes, shaken with major tectonic shifts once in a while. In our journey in the Time Machine to yearwise review of the best songs of a year, we now enter what is the single most important year in the history of film music. ![]()
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