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Songs: baba man ki aankhen khol..Teri gathri me laga chor musafir jaag jara.. Film : Dhoop Chhaon,1935, Singer :K C Dey, (Krishna Chandra Dey ), Lyricist : Pt. Sudarshan , Music Director : R C Boral(Rai Chand Boral) Story Writer: Sudarshan , Cast : Biswanath Bhaduri,Vikram Kapoor, Krishnachandra Dey,Sardar Akhtar,Pahadi Sanyal,Devbala,Nagendrabala,UmashashiDirector/screenplay/Cinematographer : Nitin Bose, Lyrics :- baba man ki aankhen khol..)×5 duniya kyaa hai ek tamaasha chaar dinon ki jhoothi aasha duniya kyaa hai ek tamaasha chaar dinon ki jhoothi aasha pal me tola pal me maasha pal me tola pal me maasha gyaan tarazu leke hath mea tol sake to tol gyaan tarazu leke hath mea tol sake to tol baba man ki ankhen khol gala kitna pyaara hai itna acha gaana kabhi suna hai kaisi dard bhari aawaaz hai matlab ki sab duniyadaari matlab ki sab duniyadaari..)×2 matlab ke sab hain sansaari jag me tera wo hitkaari jag me tera wo hitkaari tanman ka sab zor lagaakar naam hari ka bol tanman ka sab zor lagaakar naam hari ka bol baba man ki aankhen khol...)×2 2} Teri gathri me laagaa chor musaafir jaag jara jaag jara Teri gathri me laagaa chor musaafir jaag jara jaag jara aaj jara sa fitna hai ye tu kahta hai kitna hai ye..)×2 do din me ye badhkar hoga munhfat aur munhjor do din me ye badhkar hoga munhfat aur munhjor musaafir jaag jara teri gathri me laaga chor musaafir jaag jara jaag jara neend me maal ganwaa baithega apna aap luta baithega..)×2 phir peeche kuch nahin banega)×2 laakh machaye shor shor musaafir jaag jara teri gathri me laaga chor chor..)×2 Dhoop Chhaon 1935 film Songs(8).. MD: Rai Chand Boral, Pankaj Mullick 1. Baba Man Ki Aankhen Khol Singer: K.C. Dey Lyricist: P. Sudarshan 2. Teri Gathri Mein Laaga Chor M... Singer: K.C. Dey Lyricist: P. Sudarshan 3. Main Khush Hona Chahoon Kh... Singer: Parul Ghosh, Suprava Sarkar, Harimati, K.C. Dey Lyricist: P. Sudarshan 4. Aaj Mero Ghar Mohan Aayo Singer: K.C. Dey, Parul Ghosh, Suprava Sarkar, Hanimati Lyricist: P. Sudarshan 5. Prem Kahani Sakhi Sunat Suha... Singer: Una Shashi Lyricist: R Sudarshan 6. Prem Ki Naiya Chali Jal Mein ... Singer: Uma Shashi, Pahari Sanyal Lyricist: P. Sudarshan 7. Moorakh Man Hovat Kyon Hair... Singer: Pahari Sanyal Lyricist: P. Sudarshan 8. Prem Apoorab Maya Jagat Mein Singer: Uma Shashi Lyricist: P Sudarshan 7. Jeevan Ka Sukh Aaj Prabhu M... Singer: KL. Saigal Lyricist: P. Sudarshan 8. Andhe Ki Lathi Tu Hi Hai (Dil Κ... Singer: KL Saigal Lyricist: P. Sudarshan Krishna Chandra Dey (K.C. Dey 1893-1962) Composer, Actor He was S.D. Burman's first musical teacher and mentor. He worked for New Theatres in Kolkata until 1940. He is best remembered for his Kirtan songs. K.C. Dey was one of the leading musicians of Bengal cinema, particularly the New Theatres' of Calcutta, in an era dominated by stalwarts such as K. L. Saigal and Pankaj Mullick. It was K.C. Dey who influenced Manna Dey to take to music. Otherwise he would have ended up as a barrister, which his chartered accountant father wanted him to be. Krishna Chandra Dey was born in Calcutta in 1904. He developed a strong liking for kites at the age of 13 and his lust for kite flying ultimately costed him his eyesight, which he lost because of flying kites in strong daylight. Thereafter, he became 'Andh Kavi' K. C. Dey. After having lost his vision, his love for music grew very intensely and he received intense training in music under various renowned experts including Ustaad Dabbeer Khan. K. C. Dey used to sing for films of Calcutta's East India Company (of Kardar Saheb) and New Theatres. Among the films to which K.C. Dey rendered his voice of rich timbre were Puran Bhagat, Devadas (in Hindi and Bengali, directed by Pramatesh Barua), Vidyapathi, Dhartimatha, and Bhagyachakra. His song "Jao Jao Aye Mere Sadhu" from the New Theatres' film Puran Bhagat (1933), with hardly any orchestra, except perhaps the harmonium and the cymbals, still enthrals music lovers who prefer the pristine film music of old to the high decibel sing-song which is the only film music today's children know of. He used to travel to Bombay for his recordings. He sang 'Bhagwaan Karega Madad Teri..' and 'Na Ranj Kar Badnaseeb Bharat..' in Educated Wife (1934). Finally he shifted to Bombay in 1942. In Bombay he tried his hands in Music Direction too, apart from singing. His noticeable films were 'Badalti Duniya' and 'Devdasi'. He was not comfortable in Bombay, he started degrading. His songs and music started lacking his original natural touch. He returned to Calcutta in 1946 and people gradually forgot the melody of his magnificent voice. He passed away in 1962, in Calcutta leaving no one behind since he remained bachelor. K. C. Dey had an unparalleld voice. No other singer of his era or times to follow could match his talent. His voice had the magical effect to touch any heart.