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  1. The magic of Geeta Dutt will always be an ironical mystery, and this is one of the numbers that give rise to it. This simple song, with very little to highlight as extraordinary, is arguably, the greatest ever lullaby heard in the history of Bollywood, and the credit rests with the mystical genius of Geeta Dutt's singing ..... how much one ...

    • 'Mera Sundar Sapna Beet Gaya' (Do Bhai, 1947) Although Geeta Roy received no training, she was a natural singer. A chance debut in 1946, when she was only 16 years old, got her noticed by SD Burman who was so smitten by her voice that he had her sing six of the nine songs in Do Bhai.
    • 'Tadbeer Se Bigdi Hui' (Baazi, 1951) With few big hits and starved of attention due to Lata Mangeshkar's enormous success post Mahal(1949), the next few years were unremarkable for Geeta Roy.
    • 'Ja Ja Ja Ja Bewafa' (Aar Paar, 1954) While it is true that Geeta Dutt sang some of her best songs for OP Nayyar, many don’t realise that Geeta Dutt’s role in OP Nayyar’s success was even bigger.
    • 'Thandi Hawa Kaali Ghata' (Mr. & Mrs. 55, 1955) Geeta Dutt and OP Nayyar ruled the music charts for the next few years. With an increasingly self-assured Guru Dutt at the helm, the two artists made some of the period’s most popular music.
  2. Nov 23, 2014 · 1. Koi door se aawaaz de chale aao ( Sahib Bibi aur Ghulam, 1962): When I wrote that Geeta Dutt sang some of the most ‘achingly beautiful’ songs in Hindi cinema, this was one song I was thinking of (along with the next which follows in this list).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Geeta_DuttGeeta Dutt - Wikipedia

    Geeta Dutt (born Geeta Ghosh Roy Chowdhuri; 23 November 1930 – 20 July 1972) was an Indian classical and playback singer. She found particular prominence as a playback singer in Hindi cinema and Bengali cinema and is considered as one of the best playback singers of all time in Hindi films.

  4. Nov 22, 2017 · Aan milo shyam saanware” (Devdas, 1955), the duet with Manna Dey, has the unmistakable touch of the Baul folk music of Bengal. “Nanhi kali sone chali” (Sujata, 1959) is one of the most...

  5. Nanhi kali sone chali” (Sujata, 1959) is one of the most popular and heart-touching lullaby ever where Geeta Dutt’s voice rings maternal love in every note.

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  7. "Nanhi kali sone chali" (Sujata, 1959) is one of the most popular and heart-touching lullaby ever where Geeta Dutt's voice rings maternal love in every note. The bubbly exuberance of "Aye dil mujhe bata de" (Bhai Bhai, 1956) is in sharp contrast to the pathos of "Waqt ne kiya" in (Kaagaz Ke Phool, 1959). ...