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#20 Teesri Manzil: Top 100 Bollywood Albums

The 1966 film had memorable tracks like Aaja Aaja and O Haseena Zulfon Wali created by composer R.D. Burman and lyricist Majrooh Sultanpuri. Directed by Vijay Anand, Teesri Manzil starred Shammi Kapoor and Asha Parekh

Vipin Nair

Music Details of Teesri Manzil: 

Music: R.D. Burman

Lyrics: Majrooh Sultanpuri

Label: Saregama HMV

Director: Vijay Anand

Like yesterday, today's entry too is the career-defining album of a newcomer. R D Burman was just four movies old when Nasir Hussain decided to give him a try, and convinced the movie's leading man Shammi Kapoor to audition Pancham in favour of his regulars for this kind of films, Shankar Jaikishan and O P Nayyar. The rest, to resort to the cliché, is indeed history – Burman's work for the movie became a massive success and the harbinger of a new, more sophisticated era in Hindi film music. O Mere Sona Re, one of the movie's hit tracks, is known to be the first Indian film song to have employed the electric organ; just one of the many innovations the composer went on to be associated with.

Best Song of Teesri Manzil: The male vocalist for the entire soundtrack was Mohammed Rafi, which isn't surprising given that it was a Shammi film. The only other voice to feature in the soundtrack was one that became a frequent part of Burman's works, Asha Bhonsle. And my favourite song from the album is a duet between the two – the scorcher of a dance track that was Aaja Aaja. Majrooh Sultanpuri's flirtatious lines met with a bombastic musical treatment from the composer, heavy on guitars (Dilip Naik, especially with that winner of a solo at the start) and percussion (drums by Leslie Godinho). While Shammi ruled the song video with his moves, Rafi and Asha matched the onscreen swagger to a tee behind the mic.

On a Related Note: Another of the album's exuberant tracks was O Haseena Zulfon Wali. The song opens with a shot of a drummer performing a solo. While the solo was originally played by Leslie Godinho again, the silhouette in the video belonged to Salim Khan (of Salim-Javed).

Information partly sourced from myswar.com

The Teesri Manzil Playlist:

  1. Tumne Mujhe Dekha Ho Kar (Singer: Mohammad Rafi)
  2. O Mere Sona Re Sona Re (Singers: Mohammad Rafi, Asha Bhosle)
  3. O Haseena Zulfonwali Jaane Jahan (Singers: Mohammad Rafi, Asha Bhosle) 
  4. Aaja Aaja Mein Hoon Pyar Tera (Singers: Mohammad Rafi, Asha Bhosle)
  5. Dekhiye Sahiban Woh Koi Aur Thi (Singers: Mohammad Rafi, Asha Bhosle)
  6. Deewana Mujhsa Nahin Iss Ambar (Singer: Mohammad Rafi)

Listen to Aaja Aaja from Teesri Manzil here: 

(With contributions by Praveen VR, co-founder of musicaloud.com)

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