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Veer-Zaara Veer-Zaara for me was the realization of a dream that I could never believe would ever come true. When my father, the late composer Madan Mohan, passed away in 1975, he was only 51 years old. A lot of music still to be created, a lot of tunes yet to be shared with the world, a lot yet to be achieved! He was widely acknowledged as a great composer but big banners, films with big stars and popular awards always eluded him, and in fact this hurt him deeply.

Indian music systems, the songs of Veer-Zaara were promoted as a return to the soulful. This content downloaded from 66.249.79.24 on Wed, 19 Sep 2018 20:59:59 UTC. Of narrative functions within an individual film (Morcom 2007). Veer-Zaara (2004): Bollywood Hindi Movie MP3 Songs Download Hindi Free Music.

As a young teenager, after his untimely demise, I found various spool tapes with some unused compositions in his voice. Some were alternate tunes he had made for a film, which remained unused, some were just tunes he had hummed and saved up to be used in the future. I heard and relished a few and kept the tapes away safely.

In the same year he was nominated for the Filmfare Award for 'Mausam'. And I prayed that at least he get this award posthumously. But he lost to 'Kabhi Kabhie', a Yash Chopra film!

However, I continued to fantasize that one day his unused compositions would be used in a big film with a top director, and the top stars of the day, and with Amitabh Bachchan and Hema Malini dancing to them - that his songs would be on the top of the charts again, and that he would win a popular award for the first time. But as the eldest son, I had to take the responsibility of the house and proceed for further studies.

There was no time or opportunity to learn or dabble in music. But I could of course dream that sometime later these tunes would be used, maybe in a Yash Chopra film that would get him a posthumous award! The tapes remained safely kept away, though, over the years, they were suffering damage and with technological developments, they would soon be obsolete. I was busy with my jobs in Polydor and HMV, producing and managing albums for the top artistes of India as well as discovering new talent and somewhere my fantasy remained just that. During my stint with HMV I had the good fortune of meeting Yashji and soon, as fate would have it, I was working with him. We started a television company together and produced a program 'Meri Awaz Suno', a talent show for new playback singers.

While producing this show, I once again realized that my father was so respected even more than two decades later. All aspiring singers sang his old melodies, all judges on the show talked of his talent and 'if only' he had composed more! This thought nudged me again from time to time. In 2000, I became the CEO of Yash Raj Films, where 2-3 films a year were being produced.

But I never allowed the thought of my father's tunes to enter my mind as I had a lot to achieve in my new assignment and needed a single focus. Happiness charge precure episode 1. In these years I also discovered that there was an instinctive (though untrained and raw) composer in me, but I kept shutting him out! Jangan patah arang pagi pasti terkejar.mp3. In 2003, one day Yashji told me that after 6 years he had decided to direct another film, but a film that needed old world music that was away from the western influences that had crept into the scene today - music based on ethnic sounds, music that had a strong melody line with acoustic instruments - music like that of the 60s and 70s - music like that of Heer Ranjha and Laila Majnu. Yashji further added that he had sittings with various composers of today, but was missing that old melodic charm, as each of them had synthesized their tunes to a large extent to suit the changing tastes of today's young listeners, who were now in the throes of a full-blown western culture influence - night clubs, grooves, and remixes. He was in a dilemma! Instinctively, I blurted that I had some old world melodies on tape, now not heard for 28 years, and would he like to hear them?