Monday, June 13, 2011

No more phool-patti ke ishaare


Think about it. When was the last time you saw a romantic song where a couple dance — or even just circumambulate in a skippy, dreamy sort of way — around a tree?
I’m not joking. I’m serious. Look up old romantic songs on Youtube. Many outdoorsy songs (up until the 1990s) included trees. Picnics were always happening. Romance was always brewing. People went cycling, just for fun. Grassy hillsides were meant to roll about in. Trees were meant to lean against, and sigh, or hug, or hide behind as you tried to surprise a lover. Leaves could be torn off when lovers didn’t know what to do with their hands. Flowers were pure metaphor.
Even urban love stories got a fair shot at cosying up to trees. Watch Dev Anand in ‘Abhi na jaao chhod kar’. Watch Sharmila Tagore and Shammi Kapoor in ‘Isharon isharon mein’ as they arch backwards, swaying, holding a fir branch. Or watch Amitabh Bachchan in ‘Kabhi kabhi’, lying under a tree with Rakhee. That was romance personified.
Our heroes and heroines are still dancing. But not around trees. 

6 comments:

Banno said...

Lovely article. It seems to me that with the trees, romance itself has gone out of most Hindi film songs. The voices sound fake, the emotions sound fake, the expressions are all in your face. Anyway, I do see couples cuddling up in the parks around our house, oblivious to kids or senior citizens or joggers. So I hope there's still hope for garden romances.

Glam2Fame said...

Woww... Awesum

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Lovely article. It seems to me that with the trees, romance itself has gone out of most Hindi film songs. The voices sound fake, the emotions sound fake, the expressions are all in your face.

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Annie Zaidi said...

Amit, thanks for the offer. I have been toying with the idea of changing the blog design but still thinking about what I want to do with it. If you are still kind enough to help, will definitely get in touch.
Everyone else, thanks for the responses

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