Mera Naam Joker released in 1970.
At that point, kids’ songs in Hindi films, which were once cute and meaningful, were slowly but steadily beginning to ‘Teetar’ on the edge of mediocrity, before eventually becoming cringe-worthy.
The aforementioned film’s soundtrack featured a pleasant song about pheasants – Teetar Ke Aage Do Teetar, which was replete with tongue-twisters.
Three minutes and 47 seconds long, it was rendered by Asha Bhosle and Mukesh. Actress Garewal had a rendezvous with the (Si)microphone as well.
The track, which Gopaldas ‘Neeraj’ penned, was composed by Shankarsingh Raghuvanshi and Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal.
At that point, kids’ songs in Hindi films, which were once cute and meaningful, were slowly but steadily beginning to ‘Teetar’ on the edge of mediocrity, before eventually becoming cringe-worthy.
The aforementioned film’s soundtrack featured a pleasant song about pheasants – Teetar Ke Aage Do Teetar, which was replete with tongue-twisters.
Three minutes and 47 seconds long, it was rendered by Asha Bhosle and Mukesh. Actress Garewal had a rendezvous with the (Si)microphone as well.
The track, which Gopaldas ‘Neeraj’ penned, was composed by Shankarsingh Raghuvanshi and Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal.
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