New Delhi, Aug 15 (PTI) The soundtrack of "Sholay," even after 50 years, remains etched in the memory much like its iconic dialogues and characters. R D Burman’s album eloquently captures a spectrum of emotions showcased in the revenge drama.
Renowned vocalists Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, and Manna Dey offered their voices to the characters of Dharmendra, Hema Malini, and Amitabh Bachchan, respectively. Here is a look at the film's timeless songs:
“Yeh Dosti”: An anthem of brotherhood, this track celebrates the unbreakable friendship of Jai and Veeru. Sung by Kishore Kumar and Manna Dey, it continues to be a reference point for friendship today. The sequence, featuring Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra having carefree fun on a scooter with a sidecar, captures the essence of undying camaraderie. This song was remixed by Shankar Mahadevan and Udit Narayan for the 2010 Malayalam film "Four Friends" and symbolized India-US friendship during Barack Obama's visit the same year.
“Mehbooba Mehbooba”: As an unforgettable item song, its charm owes much to Helen's captivating performance. Set against Amjad Khan's menacing aura, it perfectly contrasts the sensual allure of Helen with the grim presence of Gabbar Singh's gang. This song frequently resurfaces in popular culture and was reinvented by the Kronos Quartet in 2005 for their Grammy-nominated album "You've Stolen My Heart," featuring Asha Bhosle. It was also remixed by Himesh Reshammiya in his debut film "Aap Kaa Surroor," with vocals by Bhosle.
“Jab Tak Hai Jaan”: Voiced by Lata Mangeshkar, this heart-wrenching song features Hema Malini's Basanti dancing under duress to save Veeru’s life from the wrath of Gabbar. Malini's painful dance on shards of glass is watched in anguish by a tied-up Veeru.
“Holi Ke Din Dil Khil Jate Hai”: Sung by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar, this vibrant song embodies the joy and unity among the villagers during the Holi festival. It beautifully captures the budding romances between Veeru and Basanti and Jai and Jaya Bhaduri’s Radha amidst colorful scenes of pink gulaal. Sadly, their joy is cut short by Gabbar’s malevolence.
“Koi Haseena Jab Rooth Jaati”: This playful song features Veeru’s attempts to win over Basanti during a horse-cart ride. The delightful banter of this beloved duo is complemented by Kishore Kumar’s melodious voice, adding much-needed levity to the narrative.
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