Friday, 9 October 2020

Dialogue & Lyrics


Movie script (often called "Dialogues" is credited) and song lyrics are often written by different people. It is in situations where the use of Urdu poetry are required Dialogues Dialogues, written in Hindi. A great use of contemporary mainstream movies. Dialogues are often melodramatic and Invoke God, family, mother, and self-sacrifice liberally.                                                            
 - 1975 film Deewar, between the gangster brother Vijay and his policeman brother Ravi in ​​a dialog: 
Vijay: worked in Hum Dono Ek Hai Zindagi to apni jagah se shuruwat to thee - Aaj Main Hoon Aur Tum kahan ho kaha. Mere pas Gaadi hai, bungalow hai, Daulat Hai - Kya Hai tumhaarey password? 
We both started our lives from the same location - where it is today and where you want to appear in the AM. What are you - I have cars, bungalows, wealth, and that?
<short pause>
Ravi: Mere Pass Hai MA.
My mother. 

Music directors often seen as the lyricist and composer, a team of all time, prefer to work with some of the line. Song lyrics are usually about love. Bollywood song lyrics, especially the older films, often in Urdu, or loan - words that are elegant and poetic Arabic and Persian vocabulary, use of Hindustani. There is a great writer, written by Anand Bakshi's 1983 film, from a sample of: 
Hum Bichhdey abhi, bas Col parso, 
jiyoongi main kaisey, haal mein Barson is?
Maut na aayi, teri yaad kyon aayi,
Haaye, lambi judaayi! 

We, just a day or two have been separated 
How do I get to go on this way for years I AM?
Death does not occur; Why, instead, you need the memory?
Oh, this long separation!

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