Since 1999

When Har Mandir Singh Hamraaz published Hindi Film Geet volume II (1941 to 1950) in February 1984 (32 years old), he knew that the compilation work was not complete. Many films remained unknown. Movies are not available. Old film magazines were not available. Old Newspapers were not available. Mostly  he had to rely on was film booklets, some records and perhaps some articles and books. Perhaps the biggest problem was knowing the names of the actual singers of the songs. This was because it was usual in those days to put the name of the character in the movie rather than the name of the actual singer.  A very famous example that everybody knows is the song Ayega Ane Wala from Mahal, which was actually sung by Lata Mangeshkar but the name mentioned was Kamini, which was the name of the actress Madhubaala in the film.

His hope was that once the book is published the fans of old Hindi films will realize that he needs help and they will help him to complete the book. That is exactly what happened. For the last 41 years generous people from all over the world have been helping him with film magazines, film books, newspapers, record labels and all kinds of information. The singer name problem has largely been solved and there have been large number of updates to this information.

This is definitely a very big and long-awaited update. 

When he and I decided to convert all of his work into database in mid 2018, and make it available to the public completely free without any advertisements on a website, we had no idea how long it was going to take. Both of us have been working very hard on this project to try to cover as much as possible, gather information from everywhere possible and putting it together. I'm happy to report that we see now the end of the project, at least this phase anyway. Hamraaz has just handed over the files for volume V (1971 to 1980) to me.

I have finished converting the files for volume II (1941 to 1950), both for the filmography and the songs. The picturization of the songs remains, for which I have started to watch all the 161 movies available to me.

Today we are announcing that information from 1,233 films from this decade that have been added to the Filmography section of the database, bringing the total number of films to 5,056. As usual, the filmography books will be published and will be announced.

Here is the link

https://hindi-movies-songs.com/hfgk/

Also Happy birthday Hamraaz  (74) Call!

Now You Know! 

 

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