![]() He later said that he found the words ironical since they came from a newcomer like him and were addressed to the legendary Lata Mangeshkar. He spoke a few Tamil lines in this song including "Nee romba nalla paadarae" meaning "You sing very well". Balasubramaniam had recorded for this film. Tere Mere Beech Mein (Duet) - This duet with Lata Mangeshkar was the first song S.P.Balasubramaniam, it was this song that convinced the composers of his abilities. The composers then asked him to sing a simple song and he sang "Jaanewalo Zara Mud Ke Dekho Mujhe" ("Dosti", 1964) composed by Laxmikant - Pyarelal themselves. The singer first sang the title song of "Mere Mehboob" (1963) composed by Naushad. Balasubramaniam first met Laxmikant - Pyarelal for this film, the music director duo had asked him to sing a song. A week after its release, it became a big hit and he had to release five times as many prints as he had released in the beginning. ![]() Prasad had to distribute this film himself since it did not find any buyers. The film released the next day and its success validated Balachander's intuition. Balachander had remained nonplussed and said that it was the climax that would make this film a hit. Balachander late that night to convey Raj Kapoor's feedback to the director. ![]() However, Raj Kapoor had expressed his reservations about the film's tragic climax to K. This film was received well by several Hindi film personalities after its premiere in Bombay.Re-shooting the climax would have delayed the film, so Balachander managed to imply the rape simply by editing the film's footage. On seeing the completed film, however, Prasad felt that the climax lacked the emotional impact of the Telugu film and asked the director to include the rape scene in the climax. Balachander had made one change to the script of this film relative to the Telugu original - the film's heroine would not be raped in the climax of the Hindi film. While this was Kamal Haasan's first Hindi film, "Maro Charitra" was his first Telugu film. ![]() Actors Kamal Haasan and Madhavi had played the same roles in the Telugu film and the Hindi remake. Balachander's own hit Telugu film "Maro Charitra" (1978). Prior to this, he had also composed the background score for the Hindi film "Hum Paanch" (1980). The singer had previously sung songs recorded for South Indian films dubbed in Hindi. Balasubramaniam was the right choice since his imperfect diction would suit the role of the South Indian man played by Kamal Haasan in the film. Music directors Laxmikant - Pyarelal were not keen on using him for the film since they had not worked with him before. Balasubramaniam's debut Hindi film as a playback singer. Kamal, Rati and Madhavi had acted in South Indian films earlier.
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