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‘Radio days’ are here again for me. My new workplace is around 55 kms from my residential place, so it takes me around one hour or little a more than that, to reach office.
That gives me a good one-hour time in the morning and in the evening to tune in to ‘Vividh Bharati’.
In the morning my day starts normally with ‘Bharat Ki Goonj’, and in the evening it is ‘Shaam Sindoori’, ‘Sangeet Sarita’ and some part of ‘Jailmala’ if the ‘traffic’ on the way is more.
In the past two months I have got to listen many many songs which includes songs of ‘golden era’, new songs (from eighties onwards) and current or latest songs too.
Also, they include songs known to me and songs that I do not remember to have heard earlier. And the very latest songs which are totally new for me 😊
Today I am presenting one song of yesteryears which I liked a lot. This song is from the movie ‘Raaton Ka Raja-1970’. I have not watched this movie and I was not aware of its details. But I liked this duet song (today’s) very much. This song is sung by Asha Bhonsle and Mohd Rafi. I do not remember this song getting included in any of the ‘song compilations’ brought out by HMV on audio cassettes in the eighties and nineties.
After listening to today’s song, I checked its details and watched its video. The song is lip-synced by Dheeraj and Vaishali on screen.
‘Raaton Ka Raja-1970’ was directed by Rajesh Nahta for ‘Ranglok Productions, Bombay’. It had Dheeraj Kumar, Vaishali, Jayshree T., Rajendra Nath, Shatrughan Sinha, Manorama, Harindranath Chatopadhyay, Gajanan Jagirdar, Hercules, Vitthal, Praveen Pal, Shefali, Wajid Khan, Jeevan and others.
‘Raaton Ka Raja-1970’ had seven songs written by Majrooh Sultanpuri and composed by the Rahul Dev Burman.
The details of the songs as listed in HFGK (Vol-IV, 19611-1970) is as given below;
S.No. | Song | Singer/s | Posted on the Blog on |
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01 | Raaton kaa raajaa hoon main | Mohd Rafi | 26.10.2014 |
02 | Ae dekho to yahaan, koyi nahin hai | Asha Bhonsle | |
03 | Jab pyaar kiya do darna kya | Shamshad Begum, Mahendra Kapoor | 19.03.2013 |
04 | Aana to sajni din ko aana | Mohd Rafi | 27.06.2016 |
05 | Muhabbat se tumhe dekha | Lata Mangeshkar, Mohd Rafi |
01.06.2013 |
06 | Door se tera deewaana aaya hai ruk jaana | Asha Bhonsle, Mohd Rafi |
Being posted today |
07 | Jhanak jhan ghunghroo baja ri matwaali | Lata Mangeshkar |
It can be seen from the above table that four songs of this movie ‘Raaton Ka Raja’ have been posted on the blog.
Today’s song is the fifth song from this movie to be posted on the blog.
Let us now enjoy today’s lovely duet song …
Video
Audio
Song-Door se tera deewaana aaya hai ruk jaana (Raaton Ka Raaja)(1970) Singers-Rafi, Asha Bhonsle , Lyrics-Majrooh Sultanpuri, MD-R D Burman
Lyrics
door se tera deewaana
aaya hai
ruk jaana
ho o o aa sajan meri aankhon mein
tera hi afsaana
o o o o door se tera deewaana
aaya hai
ruk jaana
ho o o aa sajan meri aankhon mein
tera hi afsaana aa
maaloom hai ae
keh rahaa kya dil
naa naa
saajaniya chal kahin le chal
aji kahaan
kahaan
arey maaloom hai ae
kah rahaa kya dil
arey naa naa
saajaniya chal kahin le chal
aji kahaan
kahaan
pyaar ke mastaane ae
jab chal pade deewaane
manzil kahaan ye kaun jaane ae
ho o o o saath hi rahna sainyyaa
rastaa hai anjaanaa
oo oo oo door se tera deewaana
aaya hai
ruk jaana
ho o o aa sajan meri aankhon mein
tera hi afsaana
jab hamko o chhoo liyaa tumne
o ho o
aji sunte ho o kya kiyaa tumne
aji kaho kaho
jab hamko o chhoo liyaa tumne
arey ho ho o
sunte ho o kya kiyaa tumne
aji kaho kaho
yoon lagey hai milke
tan man mein halke halke
jaise tera khumaar chhalke
ho o o haath jo lag jaayegaa
chhalkegaa paimaanaa
ho o o aa sajan meri aankhon mein
tera hi afsaana
o o o o door se tera deewaana
aaya hai
ruk jaana
ab to hai
haal ye jaani ee
hmm hmm
bin tere ae
main kahin ka nahin
arey nahin nahin
ab to hai
haal ye jaani ee
arey haan haan
bin tere ae
main kahin ka nahin
arey nahin nahin
intezaar karke
tumne to pyaar karke
maara hai beqaraar karke
ho o o
main tumhe behlaaungi
tum mujhko behlaanaa
oo oo door se tera deewaana
aaya hai
ruk jaana
ho o o aa sajan meri aankhon mein
tera hi afsaana
ho o o o door se tera deewaana
aaya hai
ruk jaana
ho o o aa sajan meri aankhon mein
tera hi afsaana aa …
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Yearwise discussion of Lata Mangeshkar songs in HFM: Part XVI: Year 1963
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In this episode, we discuss Lata Mangeshkar songs that she sang in Hindi movies released in 1963.
In 1963, 89 Hindi movies contaning 580 songs were released. Lata Mangeshkar got to sing in 37 of these movies and she sang 111 songs in these movies. So Lata Mangeshkar’s voice was heard in 42 % of the movies released in 1963. Her voice was heard in 19 % of the songs appearing in the movies of 1962.
Here are the details of songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar in Hindi movies released in 1963 :-
S N | Movie | Music director | Lata song in the blog | Lata HFM songs recorded in the year | Lata solo songs | Male duet | Female duet | Other songs | Lyricists |
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1 | Akeli Mat Jaiyyo | Madan Mohan | 5 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 0 | Majrooh Sultanpuri |
2 | Bahuraani | C Ramchandra | 4 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | Sahir Ludhianvi |
3 | Bandini | S D Burman | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Shailendra |
4 | Band Master | Chitragupta | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Prem Dhawan |
5 | Begaana | Sapan Jagmohan | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | Shailendra |
6 | Bharosa | Ravi | 3 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | Rajinder Krishan |
7 | Bhootnaath | Vedpal | 1 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Keshav Trivedi (1) Yusuf (1) |
8 | Bin Baadal Barsaat | Hemant Kumar | 4 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Shakeel Badayuni |
9 | Bluffmaster | Kalyanji Anandji | 3 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Rajinder Krishan |
10 | Dekha Pyaar Tumhaara | Raj Ratan | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Majrooh Sultanpuri |
11 | Dil Ek Mandir | Shankar Jaikishan | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Shailendra (1) Hasrat Jaipuri (1) |
12 | Dil Hi To Hai | Roshan | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Sahir Ludhianvi |
13 | Ek Dil Sau Afsaane | Shankar Jaikishan | 4 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Hasrat Jaipuri (2) Shailendra (2) |
14 | Ek Raaz | Chitragupta | 4 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 0 | Majrooh Sultanpuri |
15 | Ek Thha Alibaba | Hansraj Bahl | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Prem Dhawan |
16 | Ghar Basa Ke Dekho | Chitragupta | 3 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | Rajinder Krishan |
17 | Godaan | Pt Ravishankar | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Anjaan |
18 | Grihasthhi | Ravi | 3 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | Shakeel Badayuni |
19 | Hamraahi | Shankar Jaikishan | 3 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | Shailendra (2) Hasrat Jaipuri (1) |
20 | Harishchandra Taramati | Laxmikant Pyarelal | 2 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Kavi Pradeep |
21 | Holiday in Bombay | N Datta | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Anand Bakshi |
22 | Jab Se Tumhen Dekha Hai | Dattaram | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | Anand Bakshi |
23 | Kaabli Khan | Chitragupta | 3 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Majrooh Sultanpuri |
24 | Kahin Pyaar Na ho Jaaye | Kalyanji Anandji | 3 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | Qamat Jalalabadi (1) Asad Bhopali (1) Unknown (1) |
25 | Kinaare Kinaare | Jaidev | 3 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Nyay Sharma |
26 | Mere Mehboob | Naushaad | 6 | 6 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | Shakeel Badayuni |
27 | Meri Soorat Teri Aankhen | S D Burman | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Shailendra |
28 | Mujhe Jeene Do | Jaidev | 3 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Sahir Ludhianvi |
29 | Mummy Daddy | Chitragupta | 1 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | Prem Dhawan |
30 | Paarasmani | Laxmikant Pyarelal | 5 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | Asad Bhopali (3) Farooque Kaiser (2) |
31 | Phool Baney Angaarey | Kalyanji Anandji | 1 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Anand Bakshi |
32 | Rustam Sohrab | Sajjad Hussain | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Jaan Nisaar Akhtar |
33 | Sehra | Ramlal | 4 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | Hasrat Jaipuri |
34 | Shikaari | G S Kohli | 4 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 0 | Farooque Kaiser (3) Qamar Jalalabadi (1) |
35 | Sunahri Naagin | Kalyanji Anandji | 5 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | Farooque Kaiser (2) Indeewar (1) Anand Bakshi (1) Gushan Bawra (1) |
36 | Tajmahal | Roshan | 6 | 6 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 0 | Sahir Ludhianvi |
37 | Tere Ghar Ke Saamne | S D Burman | 3 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | Hasrat Jaipuri |
Total | 37 movies | 22 MDs | 103 | 111 | 62 | 38 | 8 | 3 | 21 lyricists |
Lata Mangeshkar worked with 22 music directors and 21 lyricists in these 37 movies released in 1963. Shankar Jaikishan with 312 songs in the voice of Lata Mangeshkar were the leading music directors for Lata Mangeshkar folloed by C Ramchandra with 272 songs. Other top music directors for Lata Mangeshkar were Chitragupta (177), Roshan (123), Anil Biswas (118), Madan Mohan (117), Husnlal Bhagatram (108), Hemant Kumar (107) and Naushad (106). Together these nine music directors composed 1440 songs out of 2609 songs that Lata Mangeshkar had sung in Hindi movies till end of 1963. The top seven lyricists till end of 1962 for Lata Mangeshkar were Rajinder Krishan (427), Shailendra (313), Hasrat Jaipuri (201), Prem Dhawan (173), Shakeel Badayuni (159), Bharat Vyas (150), Majrooh Sultanpuri (126). These seven lyricists had penned 1549 songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar till that time.
Lata Mangeshkar tied up with music director G S Kohli, Laxmikant Pyarelal, Raj Ratan and Sapan Jagmohan for the first time in movies released in 1963. Among them, Laxmikant Pyarelal would go on to become the most prolific music directors for HFM as well as for Lata Mangeshkar. Yusuf as one ne lyricist ith hom she orked for the first time this year.
Here is the summary of Lata Mangeshkar’s playback career in Hindi movies till end of 1963 :
Year | Movie count | Lata song in the blog | Lata HFM songs recorded in the year | Lata solo songs | Male duet | Female duet | Other songs | Remarks |
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1946 | 3 movies | 4 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
1947 | 3 movies | 5 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
1948 | 16 movies | 50 | 50 | 37 | 6 | 4 | 3 | |
1949 | 38 movies | 134 | 157 | 103 | 35 | 12 | 7 | |
1950 | 36 movies | 114 | 143 | 93 | 32 | 14 | 4 | |
1951 | 49 movies | 189 | 223 | 158 | 52 | 10 | 3 | |
1952 | 43 movies | 149 | 177 | 138 | 31 | 4 | 4 | |
1953 | 45 movies | 170 | 195 | 149 | 35 | 5 | 6 | |
1954 | 43 movies | 140 | 172 | 144 | 23 | 4 | 1 | |
1955 | 50 movies | 165 | 218 | 177 | 30 | 10 | 1 | |
1956 | 49 movies | 168 | 204 | 153 | 35 | 13 | 3 | |
1957 | 47 movies | 129 | 160 | 110 | 38 | 7 | 5 | |
1958 | 35 movies | 102 | 132 | 95 | 25 | 10 | 1 | |
1959 | 58 movies | 188 | 211 | 130 | 68 | 12 | 1 | |
1960 | 48 movies | 139 | 166 | 102 | 50 | 12 | 1 | |
1961 | 44 movies | 125 | 152 | 88 | 55 | 5 | 4 | |
1962 | 40 movies | 118 | 129 | 84 | 40 | 5 | 0 | |
1963 | 37 movies | 103 | 111 | 62 | 38 | 8 | 3 | |
Total upto 1963 | 684 movies | 2209 | 2609 | 1830 | 594 | 135 | 48 |
It can be seen from the table of 1963 that Lata Mangeshkar sang 111 songs in movies released in 1963. As many as 103 of these songs have already been covered in the blog. Out of 37 movies of 1963 where Lata Mangeshkar sang, all Lata Mangeshkar songs of 31 movies are alreday covered. So we only have 8 Lata songs belonging to 6 movies of 1963 that are not yet covered in the blog.
Alphabetically the first such movie that offers us Lata Mangeshkar songs to discuss is “Bhootnath”(1963). This stunt movie was directed by Nanabhai Bhatt for Sevak Films, Bombay. The movie had Vijaya Chaudhary, Ranjan, MohanChoti, Rajan Haksar, Jeeankala, Ulhas, Kundan, Prem Sagar, Dan Singh, Lal Bahadur, Dalda, Roshanlal, Kumar Sahu, Laxmi Chhaaya, Chanda, Ameer, Daood, Shaida, Sundar, Nazeer Kashmiri etc in it.
The movie had seven songs in it, including two Lata Mangeshkar solos. To songs from the movie (inclusding one Lata Mangeshkar solo has been covered in the past.
Here is the second and final Lata Mangeshkar solo from “Bhootnath”(1963). Keshav Trivdi is the lyricist. Music is composed by Vedpal.
This lesser known song is a lovely song to listen to. The song is picturised on Vijaya Chaudhary I guess. I request our knowledgeable readers to help identify the lady lip syncing the song.Listening to this song, the first thought that crossed my mind was that this song is a hidden gem that deserved to be better known.
Song-Bhoole se kar liya pyaar (Bhootnath)(1963) Singer-Lata, Lyrics-Keshav Trivedi, MD-Vedpal
Lyrics
bhoole se kar liya
bhoole se kar liya
bhoole se kar liya pyaar
ho gayi naadaani ee
bhoole se kar liya pyaar
ho gayi naadaani
deke jiya anmol
leli
ho o o
deke jiya anmol
leli badnaami
bhoole se kar liya pyar
ho gayi naadaani
bhoole se kar liya
kiski nazar ne dil par haaye
kiski nazar ne dil par haaye
jaadu sa kar daala
kiski meethhi yaad me naache
man mera matwaala
ho man mera matwaala
raah take hain kiski ankhiyaan
ho o
raah take hain kiski ankhiyaan
deewaani
bhoole se kar liya pyaar
ho gayi naadaani ee
bhoole se kar liya
meethha meethha dard nasheela
meethha meethha dard nasheela
phail gaya nas nas mein
naa main apne bas mein rahi
naa manwa apne bas mein
naa manwa apne bas mein
khaali suhaani chot karli
ho o
khaali suhani chot karli manmaani
bhoole se kar liya pyaar
ho gayi naadaani
bhoole se kar liya pyaar
ho gayi naadaani
Jaane kyun log pyaar karte hain
Posted January 17, 2021
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76th Birthday of Javed Akhtar
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Gham-e-dil sunnane ko jee chaahtaa hai
Tumhen aazmaane ko jee chaahtaa hai
Sunaa hai ke jab se bohat door ho tum
Bohat door jaane ko jee chaahtaa hai
Unhen ham se koyi shikaayat nahin hai
Yunhi rootth jaane ko jee chaahtaa hai
Faqat hai yahi unn ki nazron ka dhokaa
Ke dhoke mein aane ko jee chaahtaa hai
Duaa hai ke ham se woh sau baar rootthen
Hamaara manaane ko jee chaahtaa hai
Nazar wo na aayen par unn ki gali mein
Yunhi aane jaane ko jee chaahtaa hai
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I could not find whose ghazal is this is, but giving it here as it rhymes with the title of the movie ‘Dil Chahta hai” (2001).
The song is a duet by Alka Yagnik and Udit Narayan. All the songs of this film are penned by Javed Akhtar and composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. At the turn of the century, the melodious songs, sufiana, fusion, newer music instruments were all the new fad. And the foreign location shoots were also back with a bang in mainstream hindi films. It was not only the Yash Chopra films that were shot in Switzerland etc. There is the whole world to explore and Hindi films have been shot at many locations.
The film ‘Dil chahta hai’(2001) was shot at Australia, when the character Akash played by Amir Khan, moves to Sydney to look after his father business operation in Australia. The character of Akash was the meaty one in the film, with all the jokes to crack, all the drama to enact. It was the role of Sameer played by Saif Ali Khan that was less complex, understated but full of contradictions. Akshaye Khanna’s character was Siddarth, the quite sensitive artist, who looks at the world through the artistic eye.
I saw the movie again recently after this last post and thought again, that it is hard to believe that it is a 20 year old movie. Obviously made at the turn of the century, it has those vintage mobile phones, which look like antiques to today’s generation. Our generation has seen the most sweeping changes in lifestyle, of all the previous generations. The earlier generations, had very less comforts than us but I dare say their happiness quotients was higher than us, as they had less expectations and desires. The more our generation has achieved, it wants more of it, the comforts and the excitement, and thus losing out on the contentment in life.
Moving to the film, it has a few one liner jokes that have become a part of lingo between friends in my generation, like “hum log cake khaane ke liye kahin bhi jaa sakte hain”, ‘Waise bhi perfection ko improve karna mushkil hotaa hai”, ‘Kitni ajeeb baat hai, ke ham teenon hi Sydney jaa rahe hain – tum, main aur yeh flight” wagera wagera !
The song of this post is a duet by Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik, with composers producing unique musical sounds, using newly invented music instruments. The song is shot in and around Sydney, in parks showing ancient trees, with Amir and Priety take the arial tour in a helicopter, overlooking the famous Lotus shaped Opera house at the famous harbor, picnic in the garden near the marina, travel in the city bus etc. I am not sure if one of the parks shown is the Botanical garden or not. The characters are having food at the cafes, and roaming around down town or up town whichever way you want to look at it, walking the harbour bridge which has the railway, road and walkway on the same level, while singing this song. Literally a steel sheet re-enforced ghat is shown to emphasis the line ‘pyaar ke ghat jo utarte hain’, which is carpeted with Chinese grass :-).
After one such outing the couple is returning home by the metro train, when Priety misses it, and left alone at the platform, while the train moves away. While Priety is waiting, an old man looking like a poor street person is approaching her and she is scared. At the same time Aamir returns by the returning train, and seeing that the old man has scared Preity, goes and hugs the old man saying ‘did she scare you?” ‘she did? how mean of her”. This is a movie and hence the joke. The big city crime scene is not a joke anywhere in the world.
Australia is a unique country, in a sense second only to USA. USA has a lot more mixture of different races. But Australia is something, which never sought independence from the colonial powers, because by the time the British empire was done with the continent, the aboriginals were extinct and the survivors were the one who had come to serve the British interests. So, no nativity and no going back to the past and not much history recorded of the pre-colonial era. Only to look towards the future, which is not a bad state to be in, all things considering. No wonder, it has been the land of opportunities for European, Asians, chinese, afrikans and Polynesians alike in the 20th century. It thrives in its solitary splendor in the southern hemisphere with jewel like cities dotting its coast line. The Chinese might have been the neighbors of long forgotten aboriginal races of the continent, as the continent is a snug fit into the south china sea. When the continents were a single land mass, of course.
Today is the 76th Birthday of Javed Akhtar, so to celebrate, here is this new age song penned by him. A poet is a champion who plays with words, and Javed Akhtar is a champion of champions in this regard.
Song-Jaane kyun log pyaar karte hain (Dil Chaahta Hai)(2001) Singers-Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik, Lyrics-Javed Akhtar, MD-Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Lyrics
Jaane kyun log pyaar karte hain
jaane kyun wo kisi pe marte hain
jaane kyun log pyar karte hain
jaane kyun wo kisi pe marte hain
jaane kyun u u
jaane kyun
jaane kyun
jaane kyun
jaane kyun
pyaar mein
sochiye to bas gham hain
pyar mein
jo sitam bhi hon kam hain
pyaar mein
sar jhukaana padtaa hai
dard mein
muskuraana padtaa hai
zehar kyun zindagi mein bharte hain
jaane kyun log pyaar karte hain
jaane kyun uun
jaane kyun
jaane kyun
jaane kyun
jaane kyun
pyar bin jeene mein
rakkhaa kya hai
pyaar jis ko nahin wo
tanhaa hai
pyaar bin jeene mein
rakkhaa kya hai
pyaar jis ko nahin wo
tanhaa hai
pyar sau rang le ke aata hai
pyar hi zindagi sajaata hai
log chhup chhup ke pyaar karte hain
jaane kyun saaf kehte darte hain
jaane kyun oon
jaane kyun
o jaane kyun
jaane kyun
jaane kyun
pyaar bekaar ki museebat hai
pyaar har tarah khoobsoorat hai
ho pyar se ham dur hi achchhe
arre pyaar ke sab roop hain sachche
ho ooo
pyar ke ghaat jo utarte hain
doobte hain na wo ubharte hain
jaane kyun
jaane kyun
pyaar to khair sabhi karte hain
jaane kyun aap hi mukarte hain
jaane kyun
jaane kyun
jaane kyun
jaane kyun
jaane kyun
Arre sun sun sun sun meri jaan
Posted January 16, 2021
on:This article is written by Avinash Scrapwala, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a contributor to this blog. This article is meant to be posted in atulsongaday.me. If this article appears in other sites without the knowledge and consent of the web administrator of atulsongaday.me, then it is piracy of the copyright content of atulsongaday.me and is a punishable offence under the existing laws.
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Regulars on the blog would have noticed that I was looking for movies where only one song was posted. Recently I shared some songs where I tried to add a second song to the ‘one song movies’ on the blog.
Then we also noticed that some movies were standing for a long time with ‘only one song’ represented on the blog for a long time. Some were fortunate to get represented with their second song because of the ‘Blog Ten Year Challenge’ started with ‘2009-2019’ songs (from 02.02.2019).
The blog was started in the year 2008. And had the ‘Blog Ten Year Challenge’ got started in 2018 the movies represented in 2008(and having only one song posted) would also have got reviewed and added with their second song.
So, movies introduced on the blog in 2008 missed the opportunity to get reviewed after ten years (and now we can say for around twelve-thirteen years)
I came across one such movie ‘Mera Vachan Geeta Ki Qasam-1974’ which was introduced on the blog on 07.12.2008.
We added the second song of this movie on 14.12.2020 on the blog. The gap of posting between the two songs of above movie being ‘4390’ days.
So, let us wait and see who the winner is 😊
We are not yet concluding the ‘race’ (list) here, but adding one more movie which for now is already ahead of the ‘Mera Vachan Geeta Ki Qasam’ song.
S.No. | Song Title | Movie-Year | First song | Second Song | Diff in days |
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01 | Pyaar kiyaa nahin jaata ho jaata hai | Mera Vachan Geeta Ki Qasam-1974 | 07.12.2008 | —- | —- |
Achchha lagta hai ye bholaa bhaala sanwariya | ___ | 14.12.2020 | 4390 days | ||
02 | Lahron ki tarah yaadein | Nishaan-1983 | 13.08.2008 | Being presented today | 4540 days |
(we will keep updating this list if any other song ‘breaks’ the record of the movie ‘Nishaan’).
The first song from this movie ‘Nishaan-1983’ was posted on the blog on 13.08.2008.
‘Nishaan-1983’ was directed Surendra Mohan for ‘Brar Productions’.
It was produced by B.S. Shaad.
It had Rajesh Khanna, Jeetendra, Rekha, Poonam Dhillon, Amrish Puri, Jeevan, Roopesh Kumar, Geeta Siddharth, Vijay Arora, Birbal, Satyen Kappu, C.S. Dubey, Jankidas, Rajan Haksar, Amarnath Mukherjee, Kamaldeep, Kanchan Mattu, Sarwar Kanwar, Shyam, Anand Girdhar, Shammi, Vijay, Baby Pinki, Master Rizwaan and others.
One known song from this movie ‘lahron ki tarah yaadein’ has been posted on the blog as mentioned above.
This movie had total six songs penned by Gulshan Bawra and composed to music by Rajesh Roshan.
I remember that one more song from this movie i.e., ‘ankhiyon hi ankhiyon mein teri meri baat chali’ was also a popular song and frequently heard on radio (one may find this a typical L-P composition, but it is not 😊).
Another song which I liked from this movie is ‘beliyaa ab ke ye bahaar koi gul nayaa khilaayegi’.
But I am presenting a lesser heard song from this movie which one may find to be a Rajesh Roshan signature composition.
The song is duet song by Asha Bhonsle and Kishore Kumar and on screen it is lip-synced by Rekha and Jeetendra respectively.
let us now enjoy today’s song.
Video
Audio
Song-Arre sun sun sun sun meri jaan (Nishaan)(1983) Singers-Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics-Gulshan Baawra, MD-Rajesh Roshan
Both
Lyrics
arey sun sun sun
sun meri jaan
he sun sun sun
sun meri jaan
aa sun meri jaan
aise hi kho jaaye naa
pyaar kaa samaa aa
aise hi kho jaaye naa
pyaar kaa samaa aa
sun sun sun
sun meri jaan
arey sun sun sun
sun meri jaan
aa sun meri jaan
aise hi kho jaaye naa
pyaar kaa samaa aa
aise hi kho jaaye naa
pyaar kaa samaa aa
do din to aaye jawaani
kyon naa karen manmaani
jeene ka lenge ae mazaa aa
kisne rokaa hai tujhko
kisne tokaa hai tujhko
hamko zamaane se kya aa
hamse kyun jaley ye jahaan
arey hamse kyun jaley ye jahaan
aa jaley ye jahaan
do dil jalenge to
uthhegaa dhuaan aa
do dil jalenge to
uthhegaa dhuaan aa aa
ik to matwaala mausam
uspe tanhaa donon ham
kaise rahenge hosh mein ae
aise mein jo ho kam hai
main shola tu shabnam hai
aa meri aagosh mein ae ae
hamse hai pyaar jawaan
arey hamse hai pyaar jawaan
aa pyaar hai jawaan
poore karegnge ham
sabhi armaan
poore karegnge ham
sabhi armaan
tu tu tu
tu ru ru ru ru ru
tu tu tu
tu ru ru ru ru ru
ho ho ho
ho ho la la la laa aa
la la la laa aa
la la la laa aa
Dildaar tu hai mera pyaar tu hai
Posted January 16, 2021
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Today’s song is from the film Bambai ki Billi aka Wild Cat-1960.
This was a Stunt film, produced by Aspy Irani for his own banner – Super Pictures, Bombay. The film was directed by Zahoor Ahmed. The music was by Khayyam. He was assisted by Bipin and Mehboob. This Bipin was a part of Bipin-Babul duo, who gave music to 12 films together as a team. After leaving Khayyam, Bipin assisted Madan Mohan, where Babul was already an assistant. They joined hands and made a pair of Composers as Bipin-Babul.
Film Bambai ki Billi was an interesting film.This was actually the 3rd film with this title. The history of this film is very amusing..The first film was ‘ The Wild Cat of Bombay aka Bambai ki Billi’ – a Silent film made by Imperial films co. in 1927. Their famous actress-heroine Sulochana (Ruby Meyers) was the film’s Heroine and her Hero was one Jamshed. This film was directed by a novice Mohan Bhavnani, who became a big name in later years.
After Talkie films started, Imperial began Talkie remakes of their famous and popular Silent films and in 1936, Imperial made Bambai ki Billi aka Wild Cat of Bombay. The heroine was the same-Sulochana, but this time the Hero was different- Dinshaw Billimorea. Her earlier film Hero Jamshed was also in this film, but did a side supporting role. This time the film was directed by a veteran Nandlal Jaswantlal.(He became a famous director with films like Nagin and Anarkali in the 50s.). Nandlal had already done a Talkie remake of Indira, BA-a popular silent film as Imperial’s Indira MA. This was with Sulochana and D.Billimoria. Bambai ki Billi-36 was a social film,in which Sulochana had done 8 different roles. The roles were Policeman,Gardener, Gambler, Beggar, Hyderabadi gentleman, Banana Seller, a street urchin and an European Blonde girl. By the way, Sulochana is the only actress in Hindi film world, who acted in 4 remake films having same titles and doing the same roles in all films-silent and Talkie. Her films were Madhuri, Indira MA, Bambai ki Billi and Anarkali.
Besides the interesting history of this film title, the film also boasts of a Director, who was the only person in Hindi film industry who disappeared mysteriously – for ever. The name is Aspy Irani. Film was directed by Aspi Irani,who was basically famous for stunt and C grade films. Aspy Irani was an important director from the early films. His full name was ASPANDIAR HORMUSJI IRANI. He was born in the Parsi colony, Panch Gardens in Dadar, Bombay on 8-10-1911. He started work in the film industry after he completed his secondary schooling and as all Parsis are, due to his hard work, he soon attained a top rank in the Industry. He started directing films from 1936,the early Talkie stage, when the influence of Parsi Theatre, fantasies and dramas on folklore was the staple of stunt films. All such films had a basic structure and with a little changes here and there new films hit the screens.
There was a fixed audience for such films, but as the time went by, slowly the taste of the audience changed. However Aspi Irani continued with his style till the end. He did direct few social films also but the handling of social films had a clear stamp of Aspi’s direction.
He must have directed about 50-55 films till the early 80s. Some of his films were, Naya paisa, qaidi no.911,Barood,Shabnam,Badal etc. He was married to actress Husn Bano ( daughter of actress Shareefa).
On a fine morning on 23rd November 1986,Aspi left his home in the morning for work and never ever returned. No one knows what happened to him. Since then there was no trace of this man and officially he was declared ‘missing since 23-11-1986′. What an end to a legend !
The film cast was Kumkum, Sudhir, Mukri, Nazima, TunTun, Chanda Bai, Nazir Kashmiri, Ashalata etc. etc. The Hero of the film was Sudhir – who died about 7 years ago. He was a small time villain in many big films like Deewar etc. This was his First film as a hero.
Bhagwandas Mulchand Luthria (13-4-1931 to 12 May 2014) aka Sudhir was a Bollywood film actor. He was best known for his role in the film Satte Pe Satta with Amitabh Bachchan. He acted in 226 films in a career spanning from 1962 to 2009. He was one of Bollywood’s best known villains from the 1970s through the 1990s.
His first film was Taxi Driver-1954. One gets to see his name appear first time as a male lead in the 1960 Sheikh Mukhtar film ‘Baarood’. And then again in the same year, as the male lead in the film ‘Bambai Ki Billi’. Both films have Kumkum paired opposite to him. In 1961 came the somewhat more appreciated ‘Umar Qaid’, again a Sheikh Mukhtar film, in which Sudhir is paired opposite to a very young Nazima.
In an effort to break into the next level of films, maybe, Sudhir started to work in side roles. He acted in prem patra starring sadhna and shashi kapoor 1962 as Subhash.He appeared in Apna Ghar Apni Kahani (Pyas) opposite Mumtaz in 1968, singing “Jigar me dard kaisa ishko ulfat to nhi kahate” and ‘main ye sochkar uske dar se utha tha’ (Hakeekat), ‘mujhe raat din ye khayal hai’ and ‘mere dil pe andheri sa chhan laga’ from Ek Phool Ek Bhool’.
He often played the second-in-command sidekick to villains Ajit, Prem Nath and Pran, a torturous police inspector, or a sleazy man. He was most known for his shrill voice, long moustache and sideburns. He starred in at least a dozen Amitabh Bachchan movies, such as Deewaar, Kaalia, Majboor, Sharaabi, Satte Pe Satta, Dostana, Shaan and Lal Baadshah.
The 1969 film ‘Mahal’ brought Sudhir in touch with Dev Anand, and thence started an association that would last a lifetime. Starting with ‘Gambler’(1971), Sudhir has appeared in almost every Dev Anand film, whether produced by Navketan or by any other production banner.
Other notable appearances included Feroz Khan’s 1974 hit Khote Sikkay, its sequel Kachche Heere, Dharmatma, as well as Mera Gaon Mera Desh, and roles of a handicapped thief in Dev Anand’s Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1971), as police inspector (Special Appearances) in Subhash Ghai’s Meri Jung (1985) and in the Shah Rukh Khan-starring Baadshah (1999). His last film appearances were in Jhoom Barabar Jhoom (2007) and Victoria House (2009). He was also filmmaker Milan Luthria’s paternal uncle. He died on 12 May 2014 at the age of 70. He had long been suffering from a lung infection. (based on information from wiki and an article of Sudhir ji).
The film had only 7 songs. This was a major change in the HFM. Initially, people had a fascination for film songs and hence in the early cinema of the 30’s average number of songs used to be 15 to 20 songs. In the 40s the number came down to about 10 to 12 songs and in the 50’s the number was between 6 to 8 songs. All the 7 songs of this film were written by Hasarat Jaipuri. Two songs are already covered. this will be the third song today.
All the 7 songs were good. The film was a C grade film , but the Music Director was an A grade composer. Enjoy this Geeta Dutt solo song……
Song-Dildaar tu hai mera pyaar tu hai (Bambai Ka Billi)(1960) Singer-Geeta Dutt, Lyrics-Hasrat Jaipuri, MD-Khayyam
Lyrics
dildaar tu hai
mera pyaar tu hai
ikraar kar lo ji
apna hi maano
apna hi jaano
aankhen chaar kar lo ji
dildar tu hai
mera pyaar tu hai
ikraar kar lo ji
apna hi maano
apna hi jaano
aankhen chaar kar lo ji
meharbaan dekhiye
raat kitni haseen
pyaar ki chaandni
dhal na jaaye kahin
aisa na ho tere liye mar jaayen ham
dildar tu hai
mera pyaar tu hai
ikraar kar lo ji
apna hi maano
apna hi jaano
aankhen chaar kar lo ji
tu mila
to mili
jhoom kar har khushi ee
saikdon rang mein
naach uthhi zindagi ee
mehfil teri jalwe mere teri kasam
dildaar tu hai
mera pyaar tu hai
ikraar kar lo ji
apna hi maano
apna hi jaano
aankhen chaar kar lo ji
dil dukha kar kabhi
chain milta nahin ee
jaan le
zulm ka
phool khilta nahin ee
?? samajh dil ki zubaan
kar na sitam
dildar tu hai
mera pyaar tu hai
ikraar kar lo ji
apna hi maano
apna hi jaano
aankhen chaar kar lo ji
Hari Om Hari Om Hari Om
Posted January 15, 2021
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I remember, when I was a growing child, I used to hear the name of film personality called ‘Sajjan’ by elders at home, or likeminded cine-goers who were family friends of my parents.
I used to wonder who exactly this person was in the movies I was watching. It continued for many years and all this while I had no clue about this person.
When I was a grown-up boy (😉) and was studying in 11-12th standard I watched ‘Johny Mera Naam-1970’ in 1983-85. And here for the first time I get to know who exactly the actor named ‘Sajjan’ was. After that whichever movies new and older I watched I enjoyed his performance on screen. In the background his image of a good character actor (that build up in my mind from the discussions at home) was always there in my mind. So, I was also enjoying his negative roles in many black & white movies of fifties and sixties.
Aftergoing through his filmography, I can recall watching many of these movies where he played various roles particularly with negative shades or sometime being the associate of the of the main villain of the movie, or the different character roles.
But before that he had acted as a hero or second to the hero in the movies of fifties and sixties. There is a long list of the movies he was a part of; however, I am not listing them all here today.
Regulars on this blog would wonder why I am discussing Sajjan today. The reason is- today (15 January 2020) is his birth anniversary.
Sajjan Lal Purohit was born on 15th January 1921 in Jaipur, Rajasthan (then Jaipur State of British India). That way today marks his 100th birth anniversary.
I had not read about him in the details and maybe he must have been discussed on the blog which I might not be aware of, so I have taken some information from Wikipedia and reproducing the same here.
Wikipedia mentions that he graduated from the Jaswant College, Jodhpur and he desired to become a lawyer and not an actor.
Wikipedia also mentions the following regarding his career in the movies;
In 1941, he arrived in Calcutta and worked as an apprentice in a laboratory of East India Company. His initial breakthrough in films was as an extra in films such as Masoom (1941) and Chowringhee (1942). Sajjan left Calcutta during World War II and reached Mumbai. In Mumbai he worked as an assistant to famous director Kidar Sharma. At that time, the great showman Raj Kapoor was also worked as an assistant to Kidar Sharma. He also worked as assistant to Gajanan Jagirdar and Vakil Sahib and got Rs.35 as salary.
A poet by heart, Sajjan showed his talent when he wrote dialogues for Meena (1944) and lyrics for Door Chalen (1946) and Dhanyavad (1948). Sajjan also acted in small roles in Prithvi Theatre. His acting debut film was Dhanyavad. After that, Bombay Theatre’s Muqaddar was released in 1950. The heroine was Nalini Jaywant.
By then Sajjan was well established in the films. In the 1950s and 1960s, Sajjan acted as hero or side-hero in films such as; Sainya, Rail Ka Dibba, Bahana, Sheesha, Malkin, Nirmohi, Kasturi, Mehmaan, Lagan, Girl School, Paridhaan, Ghar-Ghar Mein Diiwali, Haa-Haa-Hee-Hee-Hoo-Hoo, Poonam Jhanjhar and Halla-Gulla. As hero, his last film was Kabuliwala, Do Chor, and as an artist he last appeared in the 1986 release Shatru with Rajesh Khanna. An artist of more than 150 films, Sajjan also worked in TV serials. In Vikram Aur Betaal he played Betaal. His other serial was Lena-Dena.
I had watched many episodes of ‘Vikram Aur Betaal’ on TV and I liked Sajjan playing Betaal very much.
Sajjan passed away at the age of seventy-nine on 17th May’2000 in Mumbai (then Bombay).
As a tribute to him today I am presenting a song from ‘Yaar Mera-1971’ which was picturized on him (part-1 of the song). I had noted this song long time back but recently when I was going through the list of pending songs and came across this song, I watched it again and noted that it was Sajjan who was lip-syncing this song so I thought to present it on his anniversary.
This song is shown happening in a ‘village temple’ as a part of ‘sandhya-aarti-bhajan’ where Sajjan and many others are present (villagers and temple associates). A grief-stricken Jeetendra is also seen taking resort in the temple and sitting in ‘dhyaan’ while listening the ‘bhajan’ and I think he remains in this situation for a long time (😊) because by the time the song ends Jeetendra had a ‘beard’ of many days.
Part-2 of the song is played in the back-ground while Jeetendra is shown lying on a hospital bed, but as the song gets played, he regains some strength to leave the hospital without caring the ‘staff’ present there and reach the temple after crossing ‘fields’ etc.
HFGK mentions this song as a one song and not in parts.
I have not watched this movie so I request knowledgeable readers to throw more light on this movie and its songs.
So far, two songs from this movie ‘Yaar Mera-1971’ have been posted on the blog. Today’s song is the third song from this movie to appear on the blog.
Let us now listen to today’s song which is from the movie ‘Yaar Mera-1971’ as mentioned above. Lyrics are by Neeraj and music is composed by Shankar-Jaikishan.
Manna Dey is the singer of this song.
Part I
Part II
Song-Hari Om Hari om Hari Om (Yaar Mera)(1971) Singer-Manna Dey, Lyrics-Neeraj, MD-Shankar Jaikishan
Chorus
Lyrics
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PART-I
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Hari Om
Hari Om
Hari Om
Hari Om
Hari Om
Hari Om
Hari Om
Bhagwan ke ghar mein sab kuchh hain
Jo yahaan mile wo kahin nahin
Tere maangne mein ho kami bhale
Uske ke dene mein kami nahin
Bhagwan ke ghar mein sab kuchh hain
Jo yahaan mile wo kahin nahin
Tere maangne mein ho kami bhale
Aa aa aa aa
Uske ke dene mein kami nahin
Aa aa aa aa
Tere maangne mein ho kami bhale
Aa aa aa aa
Uske ke dene mein kami nahin
Aa aa aa aa
Hari Om
Hari Om
Hari Om
Uski ho marzi to pal mein
Andha bhi aankhen paa jaaye
Uski ho marzi to pal mein
Andha bhi aankhen paa jaaye
Mil jaaye raaj bhikhari ko
Mil jaaye raaj bhikhari ko
Gaagar mein saagar aa jaaye
Bhagwan ke ghar mein sab kuchh hain
Jo yahaan mile wo kahin nahin
Tere maangne mein ho kami bhale
Aa aa aa aa
Uske ke dene mein kami nahin
Aa aa aa aa
Hari Om
Hari Om
Hari Om
Wo jag ka paalanhaara hain
Sabke kashton ko hartaa hain
Wo jag ka paalanhaara hain
Sabke kashton ko hartaa hain
Lekin jo jaisa karta hain
Lekin jo jaisa karta hain
Wo waisa jag mein bharta hain
Bhagwan ke ghar mein sab kuchh hain
Jo yahaan mile wo kahin nahin
Tere maangne mein ho kami bhale
Aa aa aa aa
Uske ke dene mein kami nahin
Aa aa aa aa
Hari Om
Hari Om
Hari Om
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PART – II
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Re chhod buraai ka rasta
Tere haath naa kuchh bhi aayega
Re chhod buraai ka rasta
Tere haath naa kuchh bhi aayega
Tu chain kahin naa paayega
Tu chain kahin naa paayega
Vardaan shaap ban jaayega
Bhagwan ke ghar mein sab kuchh hain
Jo yahaan mile wo kahin nahin
Tere maangne mein ho kami bhale
Aa aa aa aa
Uske ke dene mein kami nahin
Aa aa aa aa
Hari Om
Hari Om
Hari Om
Tera dhan tera karm hain re
Jhootha sab chaandi sona hain
Tera dhan tera karm hain re
Jhootha sab chaandi sona hain
Kyun sar ka bojh badhaata hain
Kyun sar ka bojh badhaata hain
Jo paaya hain
Wo khona hain
Bhagwan ke ghar mein sab kuchh hain
Jo yahaan mile wo kahin nahin
Tere maangne mein ho kami bhale
Aa aa aa aa
Uske ke dene mein kami nahin
Aa aa aa aa
Hari Om
Hari Om
Hari Om
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Geeta Dutt – Solos and duets (03)
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My comment on the 900th song post of Geeta Dutt’s songs :
Congratulations on completing 900 songs of Geeta Dutt. Out of the 500 plus songs that remain to covered in the blog, there are many which sound so beautiful. I have made a short list of her duets and solos yet to be posted and it is difficult to decide on one. In fact I wrote down the lyrics of two such song over the weekend.
Like Husnlal-Bhagatram’s songs, I find it difficult to move past an unheard song by Geeta Dutt. Somehow she captivates the listener on first hearing. A truly gifted and versatile artist.
About the diction and singing the words correctly, also she is almost perfect. A case in point is this two version -Geeta and one small Rafi version ‘Lori’ :
https://atulsongaday.me/2020/03/11/so-jaa-re-so-jaa-mere-laal/
This series is about solos and duets of Geeta Dutt, so here is a wonderous soulful solo. If somebody could sound somewhere in between sad and happy, Geeta Dutt would be it. She sounds spirited too at the same time. The moment I heard it for the first time, I wanted to write a post for it.
I have been listening to the song of the previous post too, and keep wondering how that one remained unknown all these decades. While the Talat Mehmood solo from ‘Chhaya’ 1961, having the same tune is a very well-known song.
And now I am thinking, if the tune of this solo also is sounding more familiar than it should. I am not able to pin point if there is another song with similar beat, especially the‘gaaye jaa aa, kuchh gaaye jaa’ bit.
In my previous post I had billed the duets of Geeta dutt with various singers among the posted songs, at below 350. But they would be more than 350. This blog has 521 solos by her posted.
The first solo in this series is the 7th song from the 1949 film “Karwat”. The music director is Hansraj Behl and lyricist is Saifuddin Saif. Present tally of these two in the blog:
Artist | Songs posted | Total songs |
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Hansraj Behl | 260 | 62 movies(538) |
Saifuddin Saif | 1 |
So, this one is only the second song penned by Saifuddin Saif in the blog. His first song is also from the same movie, so this Poet/lyricist could be a one movie wonder.
Six songs of Karwat(1949) are already posted in the blog:
Song | Date posted |
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Chanda baadal mein baadal mein mukh le chhipa | 2 November 2012 |
Nigaahen milaane milaane ko jee chaahta hai Multiple version song | 29 November 2013 |
Tod ghulaami ki zanjeeren jaage hain insaan | 15 August 205 |
Ek rog laga baithhi main | 17 July 2016 |
Chal diye munh pher kar | 28 November 2017 |
This song is significant for it must have set the tone for the famous club, cabaret, mischievous and teasing songs to come, composed by Music Directors like O P Nayyar and S D Burman and sung by Geeta Dutt. This song too is a gem of a discovery.
Song-Gaa ae dil matwaale jhoom kar saaz uthha le(Karwat)(1949) Singer-Geeta Dutt, Lyrics-Saifuddin Saif, MD-Hansraj Bahl
Lyrics
Gaa ae dil matwaale jhoom kar
saaz uthhaa le
gaaye jaa aa aa aa aa
kuchh gaaye jaa
raaten badi anokhi
yeh din bahot niraale
gaaye jaa aa aa
kuchh gaaye jaa
kyun chaand chakor se door
ghataa mein phire akelaa aa
yeh mast jawaani
koyi din ka melaa
aa kisi se aankh milaa le
jhoom kar saaz uthhaa le
gaaye jaa aa aa aa aa
kuchh gaaye jaa
yeh mast hawaayen kehti hain
milne ki kahaani ee ee
rut beet na jaaye
pyaasi hai jawaani
ik duniyaa nayi basaa le
jhoom kar saaz utthaa le
gaaye jaa aa aa
kuchh gaaye jaa
mehek mehek kar
kali kali ko
phool pukaare ae ae
mastaana hawaa mein
hanste hain sitaare
ab dil ko kaun sambhaale
jhoom kar saaz uthhaa le
gaaye jaa aa aa aa
kuchh gaaye jaa
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“Ghar” (1945) was a Sunrise Production movie. It was directed by V M Vyas. The movie had Jamuna, Nawab, Molina, Yakub, Kalyani, Dulari, Iftikar, W. M. Khan, Mohan, Mirza Musharaff etc in it.
Three songs from this movie have been discussed in the past.
Here is the fourth song from “Ghar”(1945) to appear in the blog. This rare song is sung by Rajkumari. Roopbani is the lyricist. Music is composed by A R Qureshi.
Only the audio of this melancholic song is available. I request our knowledgeable readers to throw light on the picturisation of this song.
Song-Meri aankhon ke aansoo (Ghar)(1945) Singer-Rajkumari, Lyrics-Roopbani, MD-A R Qureshi
Lyrics
Meri aankhon ke aansoo
meri aankhon ke aansoo
aankhon mein hi so jaao
haan haan so jaao
meri aankhon ke aansoo
meri aankhon ke aansoo
aankhon mein hi so jaao
haan haan so jaao
duniyaa aa
duniya kahin badnaam na kar de
haan badnaam na kar de
meri aankhon ke aansoo
meri aankhon ke aansoo
aankhon mein hi so jaao
haan haan so jaao
vidhwa hai tu
tera ujda suhaag
vidhwa hai tu
tera ujda suhaag
tujhe hansna bhi paap
tujhe rona bhi paap
tujhe hansna bhi paap
tujhe rona bhi paap
aap na rowo
na hamko rulaao
na hamko rulaao
aap na rowo
na hamko rulaao
na hamko rulaao
meri aankhon ke aansoo
meri aankhon ke aansoo
aankhon mein hi so jaao
haan haan so jaao
poori ??
bani suhaagan
poori ??
bani suhaagan
ho gayi vidhwa
main abhaagan
choodiyaan tooti
aur kesar bikhra
choodiyaan tooti
aur kesar bikhra
meri aankhon ke aansoo
meri aankhon ke aansoo
aankhon mein hi so jaao
haan haan so jaao
koi nahin jo dewe dilaasa
koi nahin jo bandhaa de aasha
vidhwa vidhwa naam hai mera aa
aansoo peena kaam hai mera aa
dharti mujhe marne nahin deti
duniya mujhe jeene nahin deti
kaise kaatoon dukhiyaa jeewan
Bhagwaan mujhe batlaao
Bhagwaan mujhe batlaao o
meri aankhon ke aansoo
meri aankhon ke aansoo
aankhon mein hi so jaao
haan haan so jaao
Kispe hai tera dil
Posted January 13, 2021
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“Seema”(1971), a namesake of the better known “Seema”(1955), was directed by Surendra Mohan for Filmnagar, Bombay. The “social” movie had Simi Gareal, Kabir Bedi, Bharti, Rakesh Roshan, Chaand Usmani, Abhi Bhattacharya, Raj Mehra, Yashodhara Katju, V Gopal, Gopal Saigal, Bhola, Brahm Bhardaj, Bunty, Sunil, Rajesh, Kamaldeep, Subal Sarkar, Neta, Geeta, Jaamini, Rohini, Sndeep, Rohit, Dilip, Kanchan, < Sulochana (guest appearance), Padma Khanna (guest appearance) etc in it.
The movie had six songs in it. Five songs have been covered in the blog. Here are the details of the songs covered si far :-
Blog post number | Song | Date of posting |
---|---|---|
601 | Jab bhi ye dil udaas hota hai | 23 January 2009 |
10713 | Waqt thhoda sa abhi kuchh aur guzar jaane de | 16 January 2015 |
12145 | Dil mera kho gaya kho jaane do | 25 June 2016 |
15203 | Ladki chale jab sadkon pe aaye qayaamat ladkon pe | 6 September 2019 |
15814 | Ek thhi nindiya do thhe naina | 18 August 2020 |
The sixth and final song from the movie is sung by Asha Bhonsle and Rafi. Verma Malik is the lyricist. Music is composed by Shankar Jaikishan. Incidentally, Shanka Jaikishan had composed music for “Seema”(1955) as ell.
The song is picturised as a dance song. I can identify the lady as Padma Khanna. I am unable to identify the male dancer. Their dance performance is being witnessed by a housefull audience. I cannot recall any old Hindi stagae dance song where the hall is anything but jampacked. 🙂
The audience also include the lead pair of Kabir Bedi and Simi Garewal.
I request our knowledgeable readers to help identify the actors seen in the picturisation.
ith this song, all the songs of “Seema”(1971) are covered in the blog. The movie thus joins the list of movies that have all their songs covered the movie and the movie “Seema”(1971) thus gets YIPPEED in the blog.
Audio
Video
Song-Kispe hai tera dil (Seema)(1971) Singers-Rafi, Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics-Verma Malik, MD-Shankar Jaikishan
Lyrics
kispe hai tera dil
kispe hai tera dil
naam lena mushkil
naam lena mushkil
bol de tu bol de tu bol de
arey par kya boloon
jo bhi baat dil mein hai khol de
na baba
bol de tu bol de tu bol de
un hoon
jo bhi baat dil me hai khol de
na na
kispe hai tera dil
ho kispe hai tera dil
arey naam lena mushkil
haaye naam lena mushkil
lalalalaa
naam lena mushkil
dekho mere dil se
wo dil takra gaya
haaye
mere rang pe wo rang apna chadha gaya
waah waah
dekho mere dil se
wo dil takra gaya
mere rang pe wo rang apna chadha gaya
jaata nahin roz kahoon dil se nikal
dil se nikal
kispe hai tera dil
kispe hai tera dil
arey naam lena mushkil
haaye naam lena mushkil
bol de tu bol de tu bol de
kya
jo bhi baat dil mein hai khol de
un hoon
kispe hai tera dil
ho kispe hai tera dil
arey naam lena
mushkil naam lena mushkil
zu zu zu zu
naam lena mushkil
duniya ke saamne tu thhaam haath uska
achcha
pyaar kar liya hai to phir dar kiska
haan haa
haan
duniya ke saamne tu thhaam haath uska
pyar kar liya hai to phir dar kiska
abhi naam bolegi to abhi jaaye mil
abhi jaaye mil
naam lena mushkil
ho naam lena mushkil
kispe hai tera dil
ho kispe hai tera dil
bol de tu bol de tu bol de
jo bhi baat dil mein hai khol de
naam lena mushkil
arey naam lena mushkil
kispe hai tera dil
kispe hai tera dil
aaha ha ha
naam lena mushkil
aag kya jalaaye
mujhe shole kya daraayenge
sacha pyaar hai to shole phool ban jaayenge
aag kya jalaaye mujhe
shole kya daraayenge
sacha pyar hai to shole phool ban jaayenge
jise maine chaaha mujhe wahi gaya mil
wahi gaya mil
kispe hai tera dil
kispe hai tera dil
hu hu
mera dil
lalala mera dil
tu bol kispe tera dil
ho bol kispe tera dil
tujhpe hai mera dil
haye tujhpe hai mera dil
kispe hai tera dil
ho tujhpe hai mera dil
ha kispe hai tera dil
hoye tujhpe hai mera dil
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