[contd. from post on Om Puri and Tamas]
The tracks composed by Vanraj Bhatia for Govind Nihalani's tele-film Tamas(1987) won him National Film Award for Best Music Direction in 1988.
Here are the haunting Title track ('Ho rabba') and instrumental End tracks from Tamas (set to a video put together by me using some select scenes from the film)
Another track that was used in the film: Purza Purza kat marey
This religious song from sikhism is usually sung at Prabhat Pheris or morning processions, and is also a war song.
The song is used twice in the film, the second time with a chilling effect:
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The tracks composed by Vanraj Bhatia for Govind Nihalani's tele-film Tamas(1987) won him National Film Award for Best Music Direction in 1988.
Here are the haunting Title track ('Ho rabba') and instrumental End tracks from Tamas (set to a video put together by me using some select scenes from the film)
Another track that was used in the film: Purza Purza kat marey
gagan dhamaamaa baajiou pariou neesaanai ghaao[for translation of more lines from this song, visit chowk]
The battle-drum beats in the sky of the mind; aim is taken, and the wound is inflicted.
khaeth j maanddiou sooramaa ab joojhan ko dhaao
The warriors enter the field of battle; now is the time to fight!
This religious song from sikhism is usually sung at Prabhat Pheris or morning processions, and is also a war song.
The song is used twice in the film, the second time with a chilling effect:
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