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  • In 1964, came a Bollywood film—Sangam (Confluence)—that, for the first time, saw a wife take matters in her hand and bring sleaze and the ensuing talk of decency, indecency, what’s right for men and what’s wrong for women—quite literally—into the bedroom; all with slacks and a sassy number—Buddha Mil Gaya (Got Myself an Old Man)—as her sidekick. This episode is all about the sass of that number and the number itself.

    00:00: Raj Kapoor: Family

    01:01: Raj Kapoor: Films

    01:34: Raj Kapoor: Style

    02:04: Raj Kapoor: Film Music

    02:48: The Song: Details

    03:23: Sangam: Plot

    04:05: When Does The Song Show Up?

    04:27: The Events Leading up to The Song

    05:13: Is Sunder A Gentleman at All?

    05:54: Is Radha Meek at All?

    06:59: The Script Writer And Bollywood in the 60s

    07:20: When Do the Bagpipes Start to Play?

    07:52: Radha Dances and How!

    08:42: Radha and Sunder: Sleaze Talk

    10:39: Sleaze Talk Analysis

    12:03: First Verse

    13:15: Second Verse

    14:04: Third Verse

    15:01: The Aftermath of The Song

    16:04: Lata The Diva

    19:03: The Man, The Wife, and The Affair

    20:34: Do I Recommend The Song at All?

    20:57: The Wrap-up

    21:50: Disclaimer and Intention of The Podcast

    Watch the music video of the song here: https://cutt.ly/rHFb1Gn

  • In 1994, a Bollywood film called Mohra (which means ‘Pawn’) put two action heroes, one buxom damsel of a heroine, a discotheque, some sexual tension, and some lessons in stalking into a song called Tu Cheez Badi Hein Mast (You’re a superb item). This episode, with all its time-stamped sections mentioned below, is all about that song.

    00:00: Introduction

    00:58: The Song’s Music History

    01:28: Did I watch it at all?

    01:55: Did I listen to it at all?

    02:47: About Sunil Shetty and Akshay Kumar

    03:33: About Akshay Kumar, Raveena Tandon, and Chemistry

    04:11: Sexual heat? Or something else?

    04:47: Was there a dress code at all?

    05:17: The Lyrics

    09:24: Why have the song at all?

    10:30: That Typical Bollywood Trait

    10:52: Four reasons to insert a needless song into a film

    13:15: Did I like the song in 1994?

    13:50: Me and My Hindi

    13:26: Me and My Naïveté

    16:50: Do I like the song in 2022?

    18:30: Do I recommend you listen to the song?

    19:12: The Wrap-up

    20:02: Disclaimer and Intention of The Podcast

    Watch the music video of the song here: https://cutt.ly/SAQyIjC

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  • Bollywood. It’s another name for a high-octane cocktail of action, emotion, and drama; and most of it drips down consistently into its music as well. You Call That a Song? brings you the delicacy and eccentricity of all of that in reviews of Bollywood songs that have graced radios, silver screens, and loudspeakers and thereby, intertwined themselves with the lives of an entire generation.

    Background Score: Jal -  Edge of Water: Aakash Gandhi | The Loner: DJ Williams