The Score Magazine March 2020 issue | Page 31

KADAMBARI SRIVASTAVA NOSTALGIC NOTES Mehbooba - Sholay Sholay was an iconic movie, it still is. Who can forget the legendary characters, dialogues, and even the music. RD Burman’s tunes breathed life into this ambitious drama which was a big box office failure upon its immediate release, but turned out to be the biggest blockbuster with time. From Amitabh Bachchan’s Jai and Dharmendra’s Veeru, to Hema Malini’s Basanti, Amzad Khan’s Gabbar, Sanjeev Kumar’s Thakur, and many more, Sholay rings out loud with its legacy, to date. The movie has a plethora of trivia and is a study material on cinema itself. If one opens pages of the past, one would find many gems that would spill out, narrating stories in bits and snippets. One such story is about the making of the iconic track ‘Mehbooba’. Remember the song? How can one even forget. ‘Mehbooba’ featured Helen, in one of her most seductive yet graceful songs ever, with quintessential RD Burman tunes and croons which went on to become a cult favourite. But do you know the interesting story behind its making? Even more interesting, do you know that the actor who discovered the making, was not even a part of this magnum opus? Well, let us enlighten you. It happened so that the actor who chanced upon this extraordinary quest to find the perfect tune, was Randhir Kapoor. The Kapoor scion, who was a sought-after actor himself at the moment, walked in upon Pancham Da’s tune- finding process. When he reached RD’s office, he found the latter doing something weird. The music director, along with his team, was blowing air into half-filled beer bottles. Kapoor, while narrating this at a later interview, said that at that moment, he thought that everyone in the room had gone mad. However, turned out that they were trying out a new type of sound. This is the sound that you get to hear at the start of ‘Mehbooba Mehbooba’. Fascinating, isn’t it? Who would have thought that empty beer bottles and air could create something which would go on to become a part of one of the most iconic numbers in the history of Bollywood. ‘Mehbooba Mehbooba’ rocked the charts then, and it surely is on the playlist of many, even now. We have numerous gadgets, applications, and electronic appliances today to create new tunes and sounds. Hence, it is simply enthralling to know how brilliance was created with the help of basic minimum, at that time. Pancham Da truly was a rockstar. He surely knew how to make his own tune dance to his nuances. He made his own ‘Mehbooba’ and created an eternal muse. ‘Sholay’ would never have been complete without legendary number, one with Helen’s moves and Pancham Da’s tunes. The Score Magazine highonscore.com 29