Binaca Geet Mala 1963: greatest hits

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The 83 most popular/ significant Hindi-Urdu songs of 1963

A note about the credits

Who wrote the song Hañsta hua noorãni chehra for the film Parasmani? A usually reliable website said Farooq Qaisar, while Prof. Bhargava, rightly, credited it to Asad Bhopali, as confirmed by SaReGaMa.

A note about years

Geetmala ki Chhaon Mein’s jacket says that Yeh Rastey Hain Pyar Ke was released in 1962. Mr Sayani’s commentary, Sureela Safar and Geet Kosh put it in 1963. Geet Kosh should have been enough but out of abundant caution Indpaedia checked the film’s censor certificate. 14 February 1963, it read. An ironic date for a film about a murder arising out of an extra-marital affair, but appropriate to the film’s title.

Jaidev: unsuccessful despite Hum Dono

The first mystery that Mr Sayani hints at is why Dev Anand’s Navketan never repeated Jaidev as music director despite the phenomenal success of his score for Navketan’s 1961 film Hum Dono? (The film included the no. 2 and no. 12 hits of the year.)

Everyone—from the Anands to Jaidev—was always tight-lipped about this. Indpaedia’s theory is that Navketan’s regular composer, the very powerful SD Burman (who had been among Jaidev’s bosses), had taken offence to being left out of Hum Dono, despite having given Navketan all its top musical hits, before and after.

The second mystery surrounds the breakup of Sahir and Jaidev. They had collaborated on Hum Dono’s timeless classics. Mujhe Jeene Do was being made around that time (1962). Sahir had penned four lyrics for the film. He was a superstar. Jaidev, despite a major hit under his belt, had not outgrown the ‘assistant to music directors’ label. The normal protocol is for the lyricist to go over to the music director’s music room (normally a room in the composer’s house), where they sit together and marry the score to the words. Sahir, perhaps because of his stature, sent word to Jaidev that whoever wanted to set his words to music would have to come over to his, Sahir’s, house, along with his tabla and baaja (normally a harmonium). Jaidev found this unacceptable (and, obviously, inconvenient). Therefore, they never worked together again.

Pyar ka aalam

The low-budget film Yeh Dil Kisko Dooñ, one of Shashi Kapoor’s earliest as a hero, had an absolutely delicious Rafi song that went, Phir aane laga yaad wohi pyar ka aalam. GCM, in its usual blundering manner, specified that this was a 1962 film, though in his commentary Mr Sayani had said that it was a 1963 film.

There was only Geet Kosh to appeal to, and 1963 it said. YouTube agreed. The film’s censor certificate renewal of 1983, too, hints at 1963.

In the process, Indpaedia’s volunteers found the answer to what had till then been a mystery to them. Whose was the female voice that popped up periodically and uttered just three little words: Pyar ka aalam? It was pointless to check with the GCM jacket or its equally sloppy parent website, Saregama, both of which credit only Mohammed Rafi with the singing. Perhaps for that reason radio jockeys of even the 1960s normally forgot to mention the female singer of this song.

Only a year later, in 1964, Sangam’s Hoga ki naheen started a tradition that was taken forward by Aman’s Aaj ki raat and An Evening in Paris’ ja-ja. All of these (and many subsequent) films gave copious credit to their leading ladies, who were no singers, for the phrases that they mouthed.

Therefore, it was often assumed that the phrase Pyar ka aalam must have been chanted by Yeh Dil’s heroine (Ragini, we are informed by the film’s credits) before it became fashionable to credit non-singing stars.

Not so. Geet Kosh tells that it was Usha Khanna’s voice. The film’s credit titles include Khanna among those who sang for the film.

(There must have something seriously wrong with the singing credits of this film’s discs. Even Geet Kosh does not know who the female singer of Mera dil tum pe aa gaya was. The book just says, ‘female voice.’ Geet Kosh had to contact Iqbal Qureshi to solve the mystery of Pyar ka aalam, and to get the name of the singer of Main hoon pyare teri diwani [it was Asha Bhosle].)

Ramlal

Professor (1962) Aawaz Deke Hamein/ Kalpana

Ramlal, the music director of Sehra, was a leading shehnai player, an instrument you can hear on Taqdeer ka fasana. Chandrakantha informs us that his full name was Ramlal Hirapanna.

Songs in the ‘next rung’

The Geetmala ki Chhaon Mein CDs list 11songs that were ‘in the shade’ (chhaoñ songs) this year. Prof Bhargava has compiled a list of 16 runners-up. The two lists have no songs in common. Thus, between the two, there are 27 unique songs in the ‘next rung.’

GC: Geetmala ki Chhaon Mein is a set of 50 CDs issued by Saregama in instalments that continued into 2012-13. The set concentrated on songs that had ‘remained in the shadow’ (chhaoñ) of the main annual list of Binaca and its successor Geet Malas. These, thus, were the ‘next rung’ of songs, which were popular but did not make it to the main annual list.

AB: Bhargava, Anil, Binaca Geetmala ka Sureela Safar (Hindi; 2007; Rs.1,200), Vangmaya Prakashan, Jaipur-302015. vangmaya_jpr@yahoo.com)

Raags in songs

Few film songs that have a root in Indian classical music remain faithful to a raag throughout their length. Indpaedia volunteers have sometimes mentioned raags even when there is merely a hint of that raag in a song. (Raag is also spelt raga.)

Binaca Geetmala’s top 32 songs of 1963

 

 

Song

Film

Music Director

Lyricist

Singer(s)

1

Jo vaada kiya woh  nibhana parhega (Pahãrhi/ Taal Keherwã)

Taj Mahal

Roshan

Sahir Ludhianvi

Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi

2

Dil ek mandir hai (Raag Jogia/ Taal Dãdrã)

Dil Ek Mandir

Shankar Jaikishan

Hasrat Jaipuri

Suman Kalyanpur, Mohammed Rafi

3

In hawaoñ  meiñ, in fizaoñ meiñ tujhko mera pyar pukare  Aaja re tujhko mera pyar pukare  (Raag Bhoopãli, Pahãrhi/ Taal Keherwã)

Gumrah

Ravi

Sahir Ludhianvi

Asha Bhosle, Mahendra Kapoor

4

Chalo ik bar phir se, ajnabi ban jayeiñ ham dono

Gumrah

Ravi

Sahir Ludhianvi

Mahendra Kapoor

5

Aawaz dekè hameiñ tum bulao (Shivarañjini/ Jhap Taal)

Professor

Shankar Jaikishan

Hasrat Jaipuri

Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi

6

Mujhko apne gale laga lo, ai mere hamrahi

Hamrahi

Shankar Jaikishan

Hasrat Jaipuri

Mohammed Rafi, Mubarak Begum

7

Hañsta hua noorãni chehra, kâli zulfeiñ rang sunehra (Raag Bhairavi)

Parasmani

Laxmikant Pyarelal

Asad Bhopali

Kamal Barot, Lata Mangeshkar

8

Zindagi kitni khoobsoorat hai, aaiye aapki zuroorat hai

Bin Badal Barsaat

Hemant Kumar

Shakeel Badayuni

Hemant Kumar/ Lata Mangeshkar 

9

Aaj chhedo muhabbat ki shehnaiyañ/ Dil ke tukde huye aur jigar lut gaya

Son of India

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Lata Mangeshkar

10

O janewale ho sake to laut ke aana

Bandini

Sachin Dev Burman

Shailendra

Mukesh

11

Ik ghar banauñga, tere ghar ke samne

Tere Ghar Ke Samne

Sachin Dev Burman

Hasrat Jaipuri

Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar

12

Tum hi tum ho merey jeevan meiñ

Ek Dil Sau Afsane

Shankar Jaikishan

Shailendra

Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar

13

Ae gulbadan, ae gulbadan, phuloñ ki mehek kanto ki chubhan

Professor

Shankar Jaikishan

Hasrat Jaipuri

Mohammed Rafi

14

Dil tera dîwana hai sanam

Dil Tera Deewana

Shankar Jaikishan

Shailendra

Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi

15

Woh jab yaad aaye bahut yaad aaye (Raag Kalyãn/ Taal Keherwã)

Parasmani

Laxmikant Pyarelal

Asad Bhopali

Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi

16

Dil todne vale, tujhe dil dhooñdh raha hai

Son of India

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi

17

Mora gora ang layi le

Bandini

Sachin Dev Burman

Gulzar

Lata Mangeshkar

18

Bhagvan ik qusoor ki itni badi saza

Gehra Daag

Ravi

Shakeel Badayuni

Mohammed Rafi

19

Dil jo bhi kahega, maneiñge duniya meiñ hamara dil hi to hai (Raag Kalyãn/ Taal Keherwã)

Dil Hi To Hai

Roshan

Sahir Ludhianvi

Mukesh

20

Aaj ki taaza khabar

Son of India

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Shanti Mathur

21

Ruk ja raat theher ja re chanda

Dil Ek Mandir

Shankar Jaikishan

Shailendra

Lata Mangeshkar

22

Ye vadiyan ye fizâeiñ bula rahi hain tumheiñ (Pahãrhi/ Taal Keherwã)

Aaj Aur Kal

Ravi

Sahir Ludhianvi

Mohammed Rafi

23

Paoñ chhoo lene do phoolon ko inaayat hogi

Taj Mahal

Roshan

Sahir Ludhianvi

Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar

24

Mere mehboob tujhe, meri muhabbat ki qasam (Raag Jhinjhoti/ Taal Dãdrã)

Mere Mehboob

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Mohammed Rafi/ Lata Mangeshkar

25

Tum agar mujhko na chaho to koi baat naheen (Raag Yaman Kalyãn/ Taal Keherwã)

Dil Hi To Hai

Roshan

Sahir Ludhianvi

Mukesh

26

Zaroorat hai zaroorat hai

Manmauji

Madan Mohan

Rajinder Krishan

Kishore Kumar

27

Ek dil aur sau afsane (Raag Bhairavi/ Taal  Dãdrã)

Ek Dil Sau Afsane

Shankar Jaikishan

Hasrat Jaipuri

Lata Mangeshkar

28

Lãgã chunari mein daagh chhupaooñ kaise (Raag Sindhu Bhairavi/ Taal Keherwã)

Dil Hi To Hai

Roshan

Sahir Ludhianvi

Manna Dey

29

Tera mera pyar amar

Asli Naqli

Shankar Jaikishan

Shailendra

Lata Mangeshkar

30

Jurm-e-ulfat pe hameiñ log saza detè hain (Raag Gaur Malhãr/ Taal Keherwã)

Taj Mahal

Roshan

Sahir Ludhianvi

Lata Mangeshkar

31

Govinda aala re aala zara matki sambhal Brij-bala

Bluff Master

Kalyanji Anandji

Rajinder Krishan

Mohammed Rafi

32

Jaan e bahaar husn tera bemisaal hai (Raag Mãlkauñs/ Taal Dãdrã)

Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya

Ravi

Shakeel Badayuni

Mohammed Rafi

 

The next 27 songs

Song

Film

Music Director

Lyricist

Singer(s)

GC

AB

Raaz é dil un sé chhipaya na gaya

Apna Bana ke Dekho

Ravi

Asad Bhopali

Mohammed Rafi

 

AB

Tujhe jeevan ki dor sé bãñdh liya hai (Raag Bihãg)

Asli Naqli (1962)

Shankar-Jaikishan

Hasrat Jaipuri 

Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi

 

AB

O mere mâjhi, merè sâjan hain us paar

Bandini

Sachin Dev Burman

Shailendra

Sachin Dev Burman

GC

 

Is bhari duniya meiñ koi bhi hamara na hua (Raag Bhairavi/ Taal  Dãdrã)

Bharosa

Ravi

Rajinder Krishan 

Mohammed Rafi

 

AB

‘Ek baar zarâ phir keh do, mujhe sharmãke tum dîwãnã’ ‘Aisi meethi-meethi baateiñ karke, kahãñ seekha hai dil ka lubhãnã?’

Bin Badal Barsaat

Hemant Kumar

Shakeel Badayuni

Lata Mangeshkar, Hemant Kumar

 

AB

Hum teré pyar meiñ sara aalam kho baithey

Dil Ek Mandir

Shankar-Jaikishan

Hasrat Jaipuri 

Lata Mangeshkar

 

AB

Nigahein milane ko jee chahta hai (Raag Yaman Kalyan/ Taal Keherwã)

Dil Hi To Hai

Roshan

Sahir Ludhianvi

Asha Bhosle

GC

 

Hé Ganga maiyya tohé piyari chadhaibo (Bhojpuri language)

Ganga Maiya Tohé Pîyarî Chadhaibo

Chitragupt

Shailendra

Lata Mangeshkar, Usha Mangeshkar

 

AB

Aap aayé to khayal é dil é nâshâd aaya/ kitne bhoole huye zakhmon ka pata yaad aaya

Gumrah

Ravi

Sahir Ludhianvi

Mahendra Kapoor

 

AB

Thumak thumak mat chalo

Kahin Pyar Na Ho Jaye

Kalyanji-Anandji

Indeewar

Mukesh

GC

 

Teré pyar meiñ dildaar jo hai mera haal é zaar (koi dekhé ya na dekhé) (Raag Bihãg/ Taal Keherwã)

Mere Mehboob

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Lata Mangeshkar

 

AB

Yaad meiñ teri jaag-jaag ké hum, raat bhar karvateiñ badalté haiñ (Raag Darbãri Kãnarhã)

Mere Mehboob

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Mohammed Rafi/ Lata Mangeshkar

 

AB

Poochho na kaise mainè raen bitâyi  (Raag Ahîr Bhairav/ Taal Keherwa)

Meri Surat Teri Aankhen

Sachin Dev Burman

Shailendra

Manna Dey

GC

 

Teré bin sooné nain hamãré, baat takat gaye sânjh sakhãré (Kãfi, Pîloo/ Taal Dãdrã)

Meri Surat Teri Aankhen

Sachin Dev Burman

Shailendra

Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi

 

AB

Tere bachpan ko jawani ki dua

Mujhe Jeene Do

Jaidev

Sahir Ludhianvi

Lata Mangeshkar

GC

 

Zindagi ké safar meiñ akelé thé hum

Nartakee

Ravi

Shakeel Badayuni

Mohammed Rafi

 

AB

Khuli palak meiñ jhootha gussa, bañd palak meiñ pyar (Jeena bhi mushkil)

Professor

Shankar-Jaikishan

Shailendra

Mohammed Rafi

 

AB

Ai dilruba, ai dilruba, nazrein mila

Rustam Sohrab

Sajjad Hussain

Jan Nissar Akhtar

Lata Mangeshkar

GC

 

Pankh hoté to ud aati ré, rasiya O (Raag Bhoopãli/ Taal Keherwã)

Sehra

Ramlal

Hasrat Jaipuri 

Lata Mangeshkar

 

AB

Taqdeer ka fasana (Raag Dés/ Taal Dãdrã)

Sehra

Ramlal

Hasrat Jaipuri 

Lata Mangeshkar

GC

 

Jo baat tujh meiñ hai teri tasveer meiñ naheeñ

Taj Mahal

Roshan

Sahir Ludhianvi

Mohammed Rafi

 

AB

Dekho rootha na karo

Tere Ghar Ke Samne

Sachin Dev Burman

Hasrat Jaipuri 

Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar

GC

 

Dil ka bhanwar karé pukar

Tere Ghar Ke Samne

Sachin Dev Burman

Hasrat Jaipuri 

Mohammed Rafi

GC

 

Sau baar janam lengé, sau baar fanaa hongé/ ai jaan é wafã phir bhi, hum tum na judã honge (Raag Kaushik Kãnarhã/ Taal Keherwã)

Ustadon ke Ustad

Ravi

Asad Bhopali

Mohammed Rafi

 

AB

Phir aane laga yaad wohi pyar ka aalam

Yeh Dil Kisko Doon

Iqbal Qureshi

Qamar Jalalabadi

Mohammed Rafi

GC

 

Koi mujh sé poochhé ki tum mere kya ho

Yeh Rastey Hain Pyar Ke

Ravi

Rajinder Krishan 

Mohammed Rafi

 

AB

Yeh khamoshiyan yeh tanhaiyan

Yeh Rastey Hain Pyar Ke

Ravi

Rajinder Krishan 

Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Rafi

GC

 

 

24 additional songs with a classical background

 

Song

Film

Music Director

Lyricist

Singer(s)

Mujhe galé se laga lo bahut udas hooñ maiñ  (Raag Asawari/ Taal Keherwa)

Aaj Aur Kal

Ravi

Sahir Ludhianvi

Asha Bhosle, Mohd. Rafi

Mujhe tum se muhabbat hai magar main keh nahin sakta (Pahãrhi/ Taal Keherwã)

Bachpan  

Sardar Malik

Hasrat Jaipuri 

Mohammed Rafi

Balma anãri man bhayé, kã karooñ samajh nã aayé (Raag  Hemant/ Taal  Keherwã)

Bahurani

C. Ramchandra

Sahir Ludhianvi

Lata Mangeshkar

Ab ke baras bhéj bhaiyyã ko babul  (Raag Pîloo/ Taal DîpChañdi)

Bandini

Sachin Dev Burman

Shailendra

Asha Bhosle

Voh dil kahañ se laooñ, teri yaad jo bhulã dé (Pahãrhi/ Taal Keherwã)

Bharosa

Ravi

Rajinder Krishan 

Lata Mangeshkar

Ai dil ab kahiñ lé ja, na kisi ka main na koi méra (Raag Bhairavi/ Taal Keherwa) 

Bluff Master

Kalyanji Anandji

Rajinder Krishan

Hemant Kumar

Bedardi dagabaz, jã, tu nahin bãlam morã (Raag Bageshri/ Teen Taal)

Bluff Master

Kalyanji Anandji

Rajinder Krishan

Lata Mangeshkar

Pag ghunghru bole chhananan chhum, jãgo hé Dévta    (Raag Mãlkauñs/ Teen Taal)  Keherwã)

Dev Kanya  

Shri Nath (SN) Tripathi

B.D. Mishra

Asha Bhosle, Mahendra Kapoor

Yãd na jaye, beete dinoñ ki, jã ké na aaye jo din  (Raag KîrwãNi/ Taal Keherwã) 

Dil Ek Mandir

Shankar-Jaikishan

Shailendra

Mohammed Rafi

Mãsoom chehra yeh qãtil adãyeiñ (Raag Bhîm Palãsi/ Jhap Taal)

Dil Tera Diwana (1962)

Shankar Jaikishan

Hasrat Jaipuri

Mohammed Rafi,  Lata Mangeshkar

Pãyal-wãli dekhna (Raag Maru Bihãg/ Taal Keherwã)

Ek Raaz

Chitragupta

Majrooh Sultanpuri 

Kishore Kumar

Holi khélat Nand-lãl, Biraj meiñ … Jogi-rã sar rar (Kãfi/ Taal Keherwã)

Godan

Pt. Ravi Shankar

Anjaan

Mohammed Rafi

Hiya jarat rehat din raen, ho Rãmã (Raag  Tilak Kamod/ Taal  Dipchandi)

Godan

Ravi Shankar

Anjaan

Mukesh

Jeewan jyot jalé, ko-û nã jãné kab nikasé din  (Raag  Sohini/ Teen Taal)

Grahasti

Ravi

Shakeel Badayuni

Asha Bhosle

Yeh hawa, yeh fiza, hai udãs jaisé mera dil, aa bhi jaa (Raag Bhoopãli/ Taal Keherwã)

Gumrah

Ravi

Sahir Ludhianvi

Mahendra Kapoor

Zara sun haseena é nãznîñ, merã dil tujhi pe nisãr hai   (Pahãrhi/ Taal Rûpak)

Kaun Apna Kaun Paraya   

Ravi

Shakeel Badayuni

Mohammed Rafi

Mere mehboob mein kya nahiñ? Voh to lãkhoñ meiñ hai ik hasîñ  (Raag Sãrañg)

Mere Mehboob

Naushad

Shakeel Badayuni

Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle

Nãchey man mora magan tig-da dhî-gî  dhî-gî  (Raag Bhairavi/ Teen Taal)

Meri Surat Teri Aankhen

Sachin Dev Burman

Shailendra

Mohammed Rafi

Dîwana keh ke aaj mujhe phir pukariye (Raag Gara/ Taal Dãdrã)

Mulzim  

Ravi

Shakeel Badayuni

Mohammed Rafi

Salãmat raho (Raushan tum hi sé duniya, raunaq tumhi jahãñ ki) (Pahãrhi/ Taal Keherwã)  

Parasmani

Laxmikant Pyarelal

Indeewar

Mohammed Rafi

Watan pe jo fida hoga, amar voh nau-jawan hoga (Himalay ki bulandi…) (Raag Gujari Todi/ Taal Dãdrã)

Phool Bane Angare

Kalyanji-Anandji

Anand Bakshi 

Mohammed Rafi

Main chali main chali, peechhé peechhé jahãñ  (Raag Bhairavi/ Taal Keherwã)

Professor (1962)

Shankar-Jaikishan

Shailendra

Mohammed Rafi,  Lata Mangeshkar

Tum to pyãr ho, O sajanã (Raag Mãru Bihãg/ Taal Keherwã)

Sehra

Ramlal

Hasrat Jaipuri 

Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi

Khuda é bartar teri zameeñ par, zameeñ ki khãtir yeh jañg  (Raag Todi/ Taal Keherwã)

Taj Mahal

Roshan

Sahir Ludhianvi

Lata Mangeshkar

 

See also

For lists of popular songs

If the song that you are looking for has not been listed under one particular year, please look up the next year’s charts as well. This is especially true of Binaca/ Cibaca’s annual charts, which would carry songs released in the last months of a year into the following year’s charts.

Hindi-Urdu songs: An introduction <> Hindi-Urdu songs: methodology <> Hindi-Urdu songs: sources and abbreviations <> Hindi-Urdu songs, 1931-49: years not known

Hindi-Urdu songs: 1931 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1932 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1933 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1934

Hindi-Urdu songs: 1935 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1936 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1937 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1938 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1939

Hindi-Urdu songs: 1940 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1941 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1942 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1943 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1944

Hindi-Urdu songs: 1945 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1946 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1947 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1948 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1949

Hindi-Urdu songs: 1950 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1951 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1952 Binaca Geet Mala: History and trivia Binaca Geet Mala 1953: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1954: greatest hits

Binaca Geet Mala 1955: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1956: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1957: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1958: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1959: greatest hits

Binaca Geet Mala 1960: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1961: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1962: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1963: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1964: greatest hits

Binaca Geet Mala 1965: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1966: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1967: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1968: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1969: greatest hits

Binaca Geet Mala 1970: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1971: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1972: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1973: greatest hits Binaca Geet Mala 1974: greatest hits

Binaca Geet Mala 1975: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1976: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1977: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1978: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1979: annual list

Binaca Geet Mala 1980: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1981: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1982: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1983: annual list Binaca Geet Mala 1984: annual list

Binaca Geet Mala 1985: annual list Cibaca Geet Mala 1986: annual list Cibaca Geet Mala 1987: annual list Cibaca Geet Mala 1988: annual list Cibaca Sangeet Mala 1989: annual list

Cibaca Sangeet Mala 1990: annual list Cibaca Geet Mala 1991: annual list Cibaca Geet Mala 1992: annual list Cibaca Geet Mala 1993: annual list Hindi-Urdu songs: 1994

Hindi-Urdu songs: 1995 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1996 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1997 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1998 Hindi-Urdu songs: 1999

Hindi-Urdu songs: 2000 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2001 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2002 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2003 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2004

Hindi-Urdu songs: 2005 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2006 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2007 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2008 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2009

Hindi-Urdu songs: 2010 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2011 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2012 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2013 Hindi-Urdu songs: 2014

Hindi-Urdu songs: 2015

For lists of popular Hindi-Urdu films

Indpaedia has lists of the highest grossing films of all individual years (and some decades) from Hindi-Urdu films: 1940 to the present.

Records for the 1930s are non-existent but you may still want to read:

Hindi-Urdu films: 1931 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1932 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1938 <>Hindi-Urdu films: 1939

Below are sample links, one from each decade. Links to all individual years (and some decades) will be found at the bottom of every page in the Hindi-Urdu films series.

Hindi-Urdu films: 1941 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1950 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1968 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1977 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1986 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 1995 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 2004 <> Hindi-Urdu films: 2013 <>

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