Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Retro Rush - SUBAH

Here’s a trivia for you, especially for all those who claim to know their Pancham better than they know themselves (based on a statement made by an authentic Pancham fan once!)

R. D. Burman composed the title track for a TV serial back in the 80’s. He even sang in it! What was it?

Stumped? Here’s a clue.

It was aired on DD-2 (that’s Doordarshan Channel2 Metro, dude) and earned a good deal of notoriety by getting banned after just a couple of episodes or so, for allegedly glorifying drug-use (instead of condemning it as the original intention of the series purported to be).

Still blank? Ok, here’s one more clue for you.

It had Salim Ghouse in it. Oh, don’t remember him? How could you forget those cold eyes and that deep voice, the much neglected bad-man of Bollywood? (I saw him last in a Shahrukh Khan vehicle called Koyla a few years back. What a waste of talent.)

Still clueless?

Well, it was called SUBAH (ring any bells?)

Bharat Rungachary, an immensely talented young man who had started his career as an Assistant Director to Hrishikesh Mukherjee on classics such as including Gol Maal and Naram Garam, was its director. Many consider SUBAH the first serial on DD on college life and drug abuse. It was probably Rungachary’s best work. What a shame it had to get banned!

And guess what, I just found a clip on the title track on YouTube!!!

Pancham does a great job here (as usual). Crooning in his inimitable style, this is at par with some of the best of his music that you know about.

So turn up the volume and listen to it guys. You’d love it!


1 comment:

Raka said...

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-Raka