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Dum maro dum song copy
Dum maro dum song copy







dum maro dum song copy

DJ Ritu and Bally Sagoo compiled the song for their collection The Rough Guide to Bollywood in 2002. British DJ, San-j Sanj has used the infectious guitar hook and created a dance track featuring Natty A called "So Real So Right". Usha Uthup (who sang the song "I Love You" with Asha Bhosle in Hare Rama Hare Krishna) has performed the song many times. Dev Anand did not include the complete version of Dum Maro Dum in Hare Rama Hare Krishna, as he was worried the song would overshadow the film. It has also been included in many compilations. The song has been remixed and sampled by a number of artists.

dum maro dum song copy

Later in the movie, Dev Anand replies to the song by singing Ram Ka Naam Badnaam Na Karo ("Do not desecrate the name of Rama"), sung by Kishore Kumar. She dances with a look of ecstasy on her face. It shows Janice (Zeenat Aman) in her hippie attire, smoking cannabis or hashish and swaying under the effect of the herbs while hypnotically crooning the "Dum Maro Dum", encouraging one to 'take another toke'. It had remained at #1 position for 12 weeks.ĭaniel Shiman, a reviewer wrote about the song, "It's a montage of creaking synthesizers, psychedelic guitars, and, of course, vocals nailed by Asha Bhosle in an ear-piercing exposition of sound." Kishore Kumar once said that the song is powerful enough to bring a dead person to life. On 15 March 1972, Dum Maro Dum became a Sartaj Geet while it was at #1 payddan (position). In Binaca Geetmala, a song could appear for a maximum of 18 weeks, after which it was called a Sartaj Geet. The song topped the Binaca Geetmala annual list 1972. Charanjit Singh played the distinctive drone of the transichord that opens the song. Bhupinder played the guitar for the song. It also boosted the composer Rahul Dev Burman's career. The song presented the lyricist Anand Bakshi as a versatile lyricist and shaped his career. at the end of each stanza is that of Usha Iyer, who also chants Hare Krishna Hare Rama with the chorus. However, due to some changes, the song ended up being a solo sung by Asha Bhosle. The song was originally intended to be a duet, with Lata Mangeshkar singing for the "good girl", and Usha Iyer (later Usha Uthup) singing for the "bad girl".









Dum maro dum song copy