SurveykshaN

Roshan

Results

'There was tough competition for the first three spots. Eventually, and not surprisingly, Barsat Ki Raat clinches the top spot. Taj Mahal is just one vote short and at the second place, followed by Chitralekha, another two votes behind. These three were in the list of over 85% participants. Top ten are interestingly divided between early 50s (3 albums), early to mid 60s (5 albums) and later (2 albums).

Thanks again to all participants for sending their entries. I hope everyone enjoyed it.

Highlights

Total movies included in the survey: 53 (See complete list of songs)

* Number of movies selected by at least one participant: 34 (64%)

* Movies selected by...
Over 90% participants: 1
over 85% participants: 3
over 60% participants: 6
over 50% participants: 10
over 10% participants: 25
less than 3% participants: 5

* Number of movies selected from...
1950s: 15
1960s: 19

* Total points scored by movies from...
1950s: 161 votes (31%)
1960s: 354 votes (69%)
(all selected: 515 votes)

Roshan's entire (well, almost entire, except his first) output was confined to the two golden decades of HFM. The survey pariticipants showed an general inclination towards his second decade i.e. 1960s. A staggering 69% votes were for albums from this decade.

* Top scorer movie was selected by: 44 (92%) participants
* Second best scorer movie was selected by: 43 (90%) participants
* Third best scorer movie was selected by: 41 (85%) participants

* Total additional individual songs submitted: ~114 by 24 participants

* Overall rating of participants with respect to Roshan's music in general
6 (12%) Fanatics
26 (54%) Fans
13 (27%) Like
1 (2%) OK
0 (0%) Don't Like
2 (4%) No answer

* Number of movies selected by each participant
8 (16%) participants selected all 12 albums and 15 songs
32 (67%) participants selected all 12
8 (16%) participants selected 10 or 11
7 (14%) participants selected 7 or less
25 (52%) participants selected additional songs (valid entries only)

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