One of the best romantic classics in Indian cinema -- Yeh Raat Bheegi Bheegi -- would not have been recorded in Manna Dey’s voice had it not been for two people.
"The producer of the film arrived at RK Studios straight from the airport and looked around, searching for one face," Manna Dey told me.
He saw Raj Kapoor, who was playing the lead in Chori Chori opposite Nargis. And then there was composer Shanker (of the Shanker-Jaikishan team) and Lata Mangeshkar. And lyricist Shailendra.
'Where is Mukesh?' demanded famous Tamil producer Avichi V Meiyappan (AVM), who had flown from Madras for the song recording. Told then that Manna Dey was going to sing the composition, the heavy-set Meiyappan shook himself vigorously, saying loudly, 'I want Mukesh.'
Though Manna Dey had sung for Raj Kapoor in a handful of films and his songs for Basant Bahar (1956) were creating a huge buzz, Meiyappan thought only Mukesh could do justice to Raj Kapoor's screen persona.
"It took nearly an hour for Shanker and Raj to persuade him," Manna Dey continued, recalling that famous 1956 situation.
Raj Kapoor said, in a final attempt, 'Let him record the song and if you don't like it, I shall have it recorded in Mukesh's voice at my own expense.'
After the recording of this duet, Meiyappan complimented Manna Dey. He almost hugged the singer.
"He was at least gracious enough to do that," I said.
"What else could he have done?" Manna Dey said, laughing.
Raj Kapoor was one of the first film-makers in Bombay to recognise Manna Dey's versatility, and used his voice (along with Lata Mangeshkar) in the crucial dream sequence song, Ghar Aaya Mera Pardesi in Awara in the mid 1950s.
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