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Chhaayaa hai samaa mera dil hai jawaan

Posted by: Atul on: January 27, 2012

“Qaidi” (1957) is an Eagle Films production. It was directed by Mohammed Hussain and the star cast included names like Padmini, Suresh, Agha, Anwar, Kumar, Kamal, Helen, Johnny Walker, Ragini etc.

This by now forgotten movie has songs that have also become forgotten with time. But the songs are nice to listen to.

Here is a lovely duet from this song which I heard for the first time only a few hours ago. This song is sung by Asha Bhonsle and Lata. Jaan Nissar Akhtar is the lyricist and music is composed by O P Nayyar.

Only the audio of this song is available. I request our knowledgeable readers to tell us more about this movie and the picturisation of this song.


Song-Chaaya hai samaa mera dil hai jawaan (Qaidi)(1957) Singers-Asha Bhonsle, Rafi, Lyrics-Jaan Nisaar Akhtar, MD-O P Nayyar

Lyrics

chhaaya hai samaa
mera dil hai jawaan sainyya
man mein jhoome bahaaaar
aaja re sanam
tujhe meri qasam
dekho doongi sab kuchh haaaar

shaam suhaanee lekar aayee
kitne khwaab suhaane
ae ae
shaam suhaanee lekar aayee
kitne khwaab suhaane
ho ho
tan ki dekho ek kahaanee
tan ki dekho ek kahaanee
man ke laakh fasaane
ae ae
man ke laakh fasaane

arre kabhi
mitey nahin
teri lagi
arre kabhi
mitey nahin
teri lagi
teri ye nazar gayi dil mein utar mere
dil ka ban ke qaraar

aa aa aa aa
aaye na yaqeen arre
tujh sa haseen
kare hamse itna pyaar

achha
haanjee

kaun ye mere dil se karta
chhup ke aaj ishaare
ae ae
kaun ye mere dil se karta
chhup ke aaj ishaare
ho o
man mein apne
pyaar basa le
man mein apne
pyaar basa le
kehte mast nazaare
kehte mast nazaare

khili yahaan
tere liye
kali kali
khili yahaan
tere liye
kali kali
teri ye nazar gayi dil mein utar
mere dil ka banke qaraar

aa aa aa aa
aaye na yaqeen
arre tujh sa haseen
kare hamse itna pyaar

achhaa
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chhaaya hai samaa
mera dil hai jawaan sainyya
man mein jhoome bahaaaar
aaja re sanam
tujhe meri qasam
dekho doongi sab kuchh haaar

Ganga tera paani amrit

Posted by: Atul on: January 26, 2012

This article is written by Khyati Bhatt, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

Here is a song on the occasion of 63rd Indian Republic Day on behalf of all NRIs. Even though we live outside “Bharat”, our heart and soul always remains in India.

As a family, we have taken two tours of North India during our last two visits. The first visit was Delhi, Agra, Haridwar & Rishikesh. While performing aarti at Har Ki Pedhi, couldn’t stop tears running through my eyes. Such a joy to see vast Ganga with tremendous force of unconditional love.

Our second visit was doing Char Dham Yatra. We saw all “different forms of Ganga” flowing through different regions and hence recognized with different names. My kids were so thrilled specially looking at a glacier on one of the peak of Himalaya ranges behind Kedarnath Temple. That environment is so serene & pious, you just don’t want to leave that area. How blessed we Indian are that Lord is bestowing his love in the form of Ganga!

PS-Sudhir jee has now provided some additional information about this song as well as the additional links and lyrics of the song.

This song is played twice in the film. The first time, it is played when the titles are being displayed. Then the second time it is played when the lead characters are grown up, and Navin Nischol is a farmer of the new age. He sings the second part of this song on the screen, which is the version that is the one posted by Khyati ji.

I am including the link for an audio only post, that is a compilation of the two versions.

Audio-Part I and II combined

Part II-video

Song-Ganga tera paani amrit (Ganga Tera Pani Amrit)(1971) Singer-Rafi, Lyrics-Sahir Ludhianvi, MD-Ravi
Chorus=Fuchsia
Male chorus=Red
Female chorus=Blue

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Lyrics-Part I(Provided by Sudhir)
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jai jai Gangey
har har Gangey
jai jai Gangey
har har Gangey

har har Gangey keh ke duniya
tere aage jhukti
tujhi se hum sab jeevan paayen
tujhi se paayen mukti
teri sharan miley to maiyyaa
janam safal ho jaaye
janam safal ho jaaye
Ganga tera paani amrit
Ganga. . .
tera paani amrit
Ganga tera paani amrit
jhar jhar behtaa jaaye
yug yug se is desh ki dharti
tujh se jeevan paaye
Ganga tera paani amrit

aaaa aaaaa aaaa aaaaaa
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door Himalaya se tu aayee
geet suhaane gaati
basti basti jungle jungle
sukh sandesh sunaati
teri chaandi jaisi dhaaraa
meelon tak lehraaye
ganga tera paani amrit
aaaa aaaa aaaa aaaaaa
aaaa aaaa aaaa aaaaaa

kitne suraj ubhare doobe
Ganga tere dwaare
yugon yugon ki kathaa sunnaayen
tere behte dhaare
tujh ko chhod ke Bharat ka
itihaas likhaa naa jaaye
ganga tera paani amrit
is dharti ka dukh sukh tu ne
apne beech samoyaa
jab jab desh ghulaam huaa hai
tera paani royaa
jab jab hum azaad huye hain
tere tat muskaaye
Ganga tera paani amrit
jhar jhar behtaa jaaye
yug yug se is desh ki dharti
tujh se jeevan paaye
Ganga tera paani amrit
Ganga tera paani amrit

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Lyrics-Part II(Provided by Khyati Bhatt)
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Ganga tera paani amrit
Ganga tera paani amrit
jhar jhar behta jaaye
yug yug se iss desh ki dharti
tujh se jeewan paaye
Ganga tera paani amrit
jhar jhar behta jaaye
yug yug se iss desh ki dharti
tujh se jeewan paaye
Ganga tera paani amrit

aa aa aa aa aa aa
aa aa aa aa aa aa
aa aa aa aa
aaa aaa aaa aaa
aa aa aa aa

kheton kheton tujh se jaagi
dharti par hariyali
aa aa aa
aa aa aa aa

kheton kheton tujh se jaagi
dharti par hariyali
fasalein tera raag alaapen
jhoome baali baali
tera paani peekar mitti
soney mein dhal jaaye
Ganga tera paani amrit
jhar jhar behta jaaye
yug yug se iss desh ki dharti
tujh se jeewan paaye
Ganga tera paani amrit

aa aa aa aa
aaaa

aa aa aa aa
aa
aa

aa aa aa
aa aa aa aa

tere daan ki daulat oonche
khalihaanon mein dhalti
tere daan ki daulat oonche
khalihaanon mein dhalti
khushiyon ke mele lagte
mehnat ki daali phalti
lahek lahek kar dhoom machaate
teri god ke jaaye

Ganga tera paani amrit
jhar jhar behta jaaye
yug yug se iss desh ki dharti
tujh se jeewan paaye
Ganga tera paani amrit

oho
lalalalalalalala
aha
aa aa aa
oho
lalalalalalalala
aha
aa aa aa aa aa aa

o o o o o o
o o o o o

goonj rahee hai tere tat par
navjeevan ki sargam
aa aa aa
aa aa aa
aa aa aa

goonj rahee hai tere tat par
navjeevan ki sargam
tu nadiyon ka sangam karti
hum kheton ka sangam
yahi woh sangam hai jo
dil ka dil se mel karaaye
Ganga tera paani amrit
jhar jhar behta jaaye
yug yug se iss desh ki dharti
tujh se jeevan paaye
Ganga tera paani amrit

Ye dharti Hindustan ki

Posted by: Atul on: January 26, 2012

This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

Greetings to all Atulites on the celebration today, of the 63rd Republic Day of the Indian Union.

There is an interesting history and facts behind this date. After the massacre at the Jalianwala Bagh in 1919, the call for complete independence from the British rule strengthened, especially led by the veteran leaders such as Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Aurobindo Ghosh and Bipin Chandra Pal, who advocated explicit Indian independence from the Empire. On 26th Jan, 1930, the Indian National Congress adopted the Purna Swaraj declaration, i.e. complete independence for India.

Although India achieved independence on 15th Aug, 1947, it was still a nation with a Dominion status under the British Empire and King George VI was the head of the state. The country was still ruled as per the laws promulgated under the colonial Government of India Act 1935. The head of the government was still a Governor General (Lord Mountbatten), appointed by the British king. In 1948, C Rajagopalachari took over as the Governor General, and remained in that position till the first elected President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad took over as the President under the new constitution in 1950.

On 28th Aug, 1947, the Drafting Committee was set up under the leadership of Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, to draft a permanent constitution for the country. The first draft of the constitution was submitted to the Constituent Assembly on 4th Nov, 1947. The 308 members of the assembly met in open public sessions for 166 days spread over more than two years, to debate and discuss the provisions of the constitution. The constitution was finally adopted by the assembly on 26th Nov, 1949. On 21st Jan, 1950, Dr. Rajendra Prasad was sworn in as the first President of the country, and took over the position as the head of the nation. The constitution that had already been approved and signed by the members of the Constituent Assembly, was officially adopted as the constitution for the nation, on 26th Jan, 1950, to honor the date of the Purna Swaraj declaration in 1930.

Republic Day celebration has been a part of the script in many Hindi films. This song celebrating the occasion, is from the 1968 film ‘Duniya’. The lyrics are by Neeraj, and the music composition is by Shankar Jaikishan. The singing voice is that of Asha Bhosle. On screen, this is presented as a stage performance by Vijayantimala and a group of dancers.

‘Duniya’ is social-romantic-murder mystery drama, produced under the banner of Times Films, Bombay, and is directed by T Prakash Rao. The star cast of the film includes Dev Anand, Vijayntimala, Balraj Sahni, Sulochana, Achla Sachdev, Suresh, Johnny Walker, Prem Chopra, Nana Palsikar, Lalita Pawar, Sapru, Madan Puri, Lakshmi Chhaayaa, Rashid Khan, Jagdish Raj, Jankidas, Mridula Rani, Prabhu Dayal, Lata Bose, Praveen Paul, Brahm Bhardwaj, Radhyeshyam, Aziz Kashmiri, etc. with uncredited appearances by Tuntun and Birbal. A very young Sachin plays the role of the child Amar (Dev Anand). The film has 6 songs, which are shared amongst three poets – Hasrat Jaipuri, Neeraj and SH Behari. Four of these songs are already posted on this blog.

The film is a mix of lost and found siblings / parents / children, with a murder mystery thrown in for good measure. Three kids in a village, Amar, Gopal and his sister Mala, start off as childhood friends, but soon the destiny takes them to separate paths. Then they grow up and meet once again, in the beginning unknown to each other. Amar (Dev Anand) and his mother Janki (Sulochana) are separate from Amar’s real father Ramnath (Balraj Sahni) who, after a period of time is remarried to Shobha (Achala Sachdev). Mala (grown up role played by Vijayantimala) is adopted by Shobha and Ramnath; Shobha is a cousin to Mala’s widowed mother Sharda (Mridula Rani). Gopal (grown up role played by Suresh) is notorious for petty theft in the village, and soon runs away from home. Mala’s mother passes away, Amar move to the city, where he studies to become a lawyer. His real father, Ramnath, is also a lawyer, at the post of a Public Prosecutor in the same city. Mala and Amar cross each other’s paths, and drawn to each other. A chance meeting once again back in the village reveals their true identities to each other, and they are now set on the path of love together.

James Bond of India 009 (Johnny Walker) is a private detective, and a close friend of Amar. Mala and Amar approach him to locate Gopal. In the meanwhile, another conspiracy is brewing in which Madan Puri and Jagdish Raj present Mohan (Prem Chopra) as the long lost son to Ramnath. He accepts the identity and announces the engagement of Mohan with Mala. It turns out that Mohan is also involved with the daughter (Lata Bose) of Girdharilal (Nana Palsikar), whom he spurns to take on the role of the long lost son. While the story is moving across so many threads, one night Mohan is murdered. The suspicion is first on Ram Singh, Mohan’s driver, who really is Gopal, working under an assumed name because the police is after him. With his identity revealed, Amar steps in to defend him. The suspicion then moves to Amar, because of his friendship with Mala, and then to Ramnath himself, in that he had discovered that Mohan was a fraud. The tale weaves through courtroom scenes and detective work, to finally locate the real murderer who turns out to be Nana Palsikar. With all hindrances out of the way now, there is a happy reunion of all the family, and happily ever after etc. etc.

Overall, the film is an entertaining fare, with a number of catchy songs including the hit duet “Dooriyaan Nazdeekiyaan Ban Gayeen, Ajab Ittefaaq Hai” .

This is a lively song with a topical message of national integration. The words and verses, written more than four decades ago, are sadly still so true. The time has continued to pass, but the calamities and the animosities continue to be the same. But also same is the line ‘na teri hai na meri hai, beti kisi kisaan ki’, which still touches a deep seated emotion inside. Enjoy and share the message.

tu kahe Maharasthra tera, wo kahe G mera
ek ka Punjab ghar hai, ek ka Madras dera
aag mein jalta Bihar, josh mein Bangaal hai
us taraf dekho ke sarhad par khadaa bhochaal hai

One says this Maharashtra, it belongs to him
Another says Gujarat, it belongs to him
Punjab is the home of another
And Madras is the abode of yet another
Bihar is in flames of strife
Bengal is up in arms
But see, over there on the borders
Tremors of terror are poised (to overrun this land)

mat karo tukde watan ke, mat bano phir se ghulaam
ek dil hum, ek lau hum, ik hamaari subh-o-shaam
rang kitne hi hamaare, ik magar tasveer hai
jo hamen baandhe, wo dhaagaa hai?
nahin, zanzeer hai

Pray, do not divide this nation again
Pray do not be salves yet again
One heart, one soul we are
The days and nights, they are the same for us
We are a single portrait, of many different colors
Is it a thread that binds us together?
Nay, it is a solid chain

ye dharti Hindustan ki
na meri hai, na teri hai
beti kisi kisaan ki

This blessed land of Hindustan
Does not belong to me or you
It is but
A daughter child of a farmer

Gujarati ya Sikh Marathi, Bangali ya Madrasi
job hi ho tum baad mein ho, pehle ho Bhaaratwaasi
Geeta ke mantron sang goonje aayat paak Qquraan ki

We may claim any statehood,
Gujarati, Marathi, Sikh, Bengali, Madrasi
But in fact, first we are Indians, before anything else
(This is the land where)
The readings of the Holy Quraan
Ring in the same air as the verses of Bhagwad Geeta

deta hai awaaz Himalaya, Ganga tumhe bulaati hai
tum wo hasti jisey dekh kar maut ko bhi maut aati hai
poojan karo watan ki mitti moorat hai Bhagwan ki

The frontiers of Himalayas
And the flowing waters of Ganga
Are calling out to you
The strength of your existence
Strikes a fear in death itself
Worship the dust of this land
This dust is the image of the One Almighty

dekho ghar ke hi chiraag se ghar mein aag na lag jaaye
aaj ajanta ke aangan mein chor na koi ghus paaye
ek bano bhar do daraar is toote huye makaan ki

Beware, be on guard
Lest the lamp that lights the home
May not set fire to it
Beware that no robbers enter
This garden of Ajanta
Let us stand united
Let us fill up and repair
All the fissures in this cracked house


Song-Ye dharti Hindustan ki (Duniya)(1968)Singer-Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics-Neeraj, MD-Shankar Jaikishan

Lyrics

tu kahe Maharashtra tera
wo kahe Gujarat mera
ek ka Punjab ghar hai
ek ka Madras dera
aag mein jalta Bihar
josh mein Bangaal hai
us taraf dekho
ke sarhad par
khadaa bhochaal hai

mat karo tukde watan ke
mat bano phir se ghulaam
ek dil hum
ek lau hum
ik hamaari subh-o-shaam
rang kitne hi hamaare
ik magar tasveer hai
jo hamen baandhe
wo dhaagaa hai?
nahin, zanzeer hai

ye dharti Hindustan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki
ye dharti Hindusta. . .aan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki
na meri hai
na teri hai
beti kisi kisaan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki

Gujarati ya Sikh Marathi
Bangali ya Madrasi
jo bhi ho tum baad mein ho
pehle ho Bhaaratwaasi
Geeta ke mantron sang goonje
aayat paak Quraan ki
Geeta ke mantron sang goonje
aayat paak Quraan ki

ye dharti Hindustan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki
na meri hai
na teri hai
beti kisi kisaan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki

deta hai awaaz Himalaya
Ganga tumhe bulaati hai
tum wo hasti jisey dekh kar
maut ko bhi maut aati hai
poojan karo watan ki mitti
moorat hai Bhagwan ki
poojan karo watan ki mitti
moorat hai Bhagwan ki

ye dharti Hindustan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki
na meri hai
na teri hai
beti kisi kisaan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki

dekho ghar ke hi chiraag se
ghar mein aag na lag jaaye
Taaj Ajanta ke aangan mein
chor na koi ghus paaye
ek bano bhar do daraar
is toote huye makaan ki
ek bano bhar do daraar
is toote huye makaan ki

ye dharti Hindustan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki
na meri hai
na teri hai
beti kisi kisaan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki
na meri hai
na teri hai
beti kisi kisaan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki
ye dharti Hindustan ki

Dekho veer jawaanon

Posted by: Atul on: January 26, 2012

On the occasion of the 63rd republic day of India (26th january 2012), we are discussing a few patriotic songs today.

Here is a song of this genre from “Aakraman” (1975). This song is sung by Kishore Kumar and it is picturised on Rajesh Khanna, who plays a handicapped person who has lost one leg and is forced to walk with the help of crutches. He sings this patriotic songs to encourage the Armymen who are proceeding to the battlefield. The picturisation also shows Sanjeev Kumar and several others play fauzi jawaan in this movie.

Anand Bakshi is the lyricist of this song and the music of this song is composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal.

I have provided the audio as well as the video of this song.

I take this opportunity to greet all Indians, whereever they are, a very happy 63rd Republic day.

Audio

Video

Song-Dekho veer jawaanon (Aakraman)(1975) Singer-Kishore Kumar, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal
Chorus=Fuchsia

Lyrics

meri jaan se pyaare
tujhko tera
desh pukaara jaa
jaa bhaiyya aa
jaa betaa aa
jaa mere yaara jaa

dekho veer jawaanon
apne khoon pe ye ilzaam na aaye
dekho veer jawaanon
apne khoon pe ye ilzaam na aaye
maa na kahe ke mere bete
waqt pada to kaam na aaye
dekho veer jawaanon
apne khoon pe ye ilzaam na aaye
dekho veer jawaanon

ham pehle Bhaarat waasi
ham pehle Bhaarat waasi
phir Hindu Muslim Sikh Isaai
ham pehle Bhaarat waasi
naam judaa hai to kyaa
Bhaarat Maa ke sab bete hain bhai
Abdul uske bachchon ko paale
jo ghar waapas Raam na aaye
dekho veer jawaanon
apne khoon pe ye ilzaam na aaye
dekho veer jawaanon

aa aa
aa aaa
aaa aaa
aa aa
aa aa

andhaa beta yudhh pe chala to
naa jaa na jaa
uski maa boli
andhaa beta yudhh pe chala to
naa jaa na jaa
uski maa boli
wo bola kam kar sakta hoon
main bhi dushman ki ik goli
zikr shaheedon ka ho toh kyun
unmein mera naam na aaye
dekho veer jawaanon
apne khoon pe ye ilzaam na aaye
dekho veer jawaanon

aa aa aa
aaa aa aa
aaa aaa aaa
aaa aa aa

achcha chalte hain
achcha chalte hain
kab aayenge
ye kehna mushqil hoga
tum kehti ho
khat likhna
khat likhne se kyaa haasil hoga
khat ke saath rannbhoomi se
vijay ka jo paighaam na aaye
dekho veer jawaanon
apne khoon pe ye ilzaam na aaye
maa na kahe ke mere bete
waqt pada to kaam na aaye
dekho veer jawaanon
apne
khool pe ye
ilzaam na aaye

Watan pe jo fidaa hogaa

Posted by: Atul on: January 26, 2012

Today (26th january 2012) is the 63rd Republic day of India. On this day, we in this blog post some patriotic songs from Hindi movies. Most well known patriotic songs, which one also listens on Indian radio stations and watches on TV stations on this occasion have already been discussed in the past and on this occasion (the fourth republic day for this blog), we will discuss some lesser known patriotic songs.

Here is a song from “Phool Baney Angaarey” (1963). This song appears in the movie in two parts. The lyrics of this song has the ability to move the listeners.

Here is this superb partiotic song from “Phool Baney Angaarey” (1963). It is sung by Rafi and it is picturised on Raj Kumar, Mala Sinha and Mumtaz Begam. Anand Bakshi is the lyricist. Music is composed by Kalyanji Anandji.


Song-Watan pe jo fida hoga (Phool Bane Angaarey)(1963) Singer-Rafi, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-Kalyanji Anandji

Lyrics

Pt I

Himalay ki bulandi se
ae ae ae
suno aawaaaz hai aayi
kaho maaon se
den bete
kaho behnon se
den bhai

watan pe jo fida hoga
amar ho naujawaan hoga
watan pe jo fida hoga
amar ho naujawaan hoga
rahegi jab talak duniya
ye afsaana bayaan hogaa
watan pe jo fida hoga
amar ho naujawaan hoga

Himaala keh raha hai
is watan ke naujawaanon se
khadaa hoon santri banke
main sarhad pe zamaanon se
bhala is waqt dekhoon
kaun mera paasbaan hoga
watan pe jo fida hoga
amar ho naujawaan hoga

chaman waalon ki ghairat ko
hai saiyyaadon ne lalkara
uthho har phool se keh do
ke ban jaayen wo angaara
nahin to doston ruswaa
hamaara gulsitaan hoga
watan pe jo fida hoga
amar ho naujawaan hoga

hamaare ik padosi ne
hamaare ghar ko loota hai
hamaare ik padosi ne
hamaare ghar ko loota hai
bharam ik dost ki bas dosti ka
aise toota hai
ke ab dost pe duniya ko
dushman ka gumaan hoga
watan pe jo fida hoga
amar ho naujawaan hoga

sipaahi dete hain aawaaz
mataaon ko
behnon ko
hamen hathiyaar le do
bech daalon apne gehnon ko
ke is qurban pe qurbaan watan ka
har jawaan hoya
watan pe jo fida hoga
amar ho naujawaan hoga
rahegi jab talak duniya
ye afsaana bayaan hogaa
watan pe jo fida hoga
amar ho naujawaan hoga

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pt II
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Lahu apne se tere
doodh ki qeemat chukaa daalee
ye teri dee huyi thee
cheez tujh pe lutaa daalee

shaheede qaum tujhpe naaz karti hai
teri dharti
mujhe hai rashq tujhpe kaash hoti
ye meri arthi
ke shaamil is jawaan maaiyyat mein kul
Hindustaan hoga
watan pe jo fida hoga
amar ho naujawaan hoga
rahegi jab talak duniya
ye afsaana bayaan hogaa
watan pe jo fidaa hogaa
amar ho naujawaan hoga
watan pe jo fidaa hogaa
amar ho naujawaan hoga

Aawaaz do ham ek hain

Posted by: Atul on: January 26, 2012

Today is 26th january, the 63rd republic day of India.

For this blog, it is the fourth republic day. During these three past Republic day occasions as well on the three occasions of Independence day of India, this blog has covered most well known patriotic songs from Hindi movies.
Read more on this topic…

Aapke khayaalon mein khoye

Posted by: Atul on: January 25, 2012

This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

‘Khaakaan’ from 1965 is a film I have never heard about before. Given the star cast, with Dara Singh in the lead, it definitely must have been a B grade costume action drama, that probably would have made the rounds of the B cinema circuit, and then went away. This is a song that I have heard on the radio many many years ago, and its melody and memories have remained with me all these years, without really knowing anything about its antecedents. Recently, I discovered this song on YouTube once again, and then found out more about the film and the song itself.
Read more on this topic…

Nagri nagri dwaare dwaare dhoondhoon re saanwariyaa

Posted by: Atul on: January 25, 2012

The song under discussion is a classic example of a song that I thought had already been discussed in the blog long time ago, but I was wrong. This is a song whose lyrics are well known to all, including me, and this song is quite well known to all, even if there may be people like me who are vague about the details of this song.
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Din suhaane ye mausam bahaar ka

Posted by: Atul on: January 25, 2012

“Poonam” (1952) is a movie which was produced by Kayarts and directed by M Sadiq. Starcast of the movie consisted of names like Ashok Kumar, Kamini Kaushal, Om Prakash, Sajjan, Asha Mathur etc.
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Dil tod diyaa haay dil tod diyaa

Posted by: Atul on: January 25, 2012

After doing some hectic journey for over 60 hours during the last few days, I am back to non journey mode, at least for the time being. Hopefully I will be able to make up some ground in the next few days.
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The url of this blog is now atulsongaday.me, and the existing url of atulsongaday.wordpress.com will also work but hopefully the shorter url will be easier to remember for visitors.

What is this blog all about

This blog discusses Bollywood songs of yesteryears. Every song has a brief description, followed by a video link, and complete lyrics of the song.

This is a labour of love, where "new" songs are added every day, and that has been the case for more than three years. This blog has over 5300 songs by now.

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