Haré Rama Haré Krishna: Sample from a Bollywood ClassicHaré Rama Haré Krishna: Sample from a Bollywood Classic

Haré Rama Haré Krishna: Sample from a Bollywood Classic

Inspired by hippie culture, 1971 Bollywood film 'Haré Rama Haré Krishna' was an instant hit. The soundtrack was composed by Rahul Dev Burman (a.k.a. R.D. Burman), featuring iconic Bollywood playback singer Asha Bhosle on "Dum Maro Dum."

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January 18, 2024

"The movie gave [actress] Zeenat Aman a platform that transformed her into a star overnight as she swung to Asha Bhosle's iconic 'Dum Maro Dum,' the twang of the guitar, air filled with smoke and a pretty lass puffing away (‘pot’ as it was referred to) came to signify the hippie culture that Dev Saab so creatively wanted to expose. And he did it in style with a movie that became a super hit."

—The Hindu

Get Inspired by this Sample Collage including R.D. Burman (and Bob James)

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