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| Blog Day : | 6573 | Post No. : | 20461 |
Today’s song is from a 75 year old mythological film ‘Laxmi Narayan’ (1951).
The film was made by Homi Wadia’s Basant Pictures, Bombay. It was directed by the B and C grade film specialist Nanubhai Bhatt. Music was by another specialist SN Tripathi. Lyricists were BD Mishra and Ramesh Pandey. The cast of the film included Meena Kumari, Mahipal, SN Tripathi, Dalpat, Urmila, BM Vyas, Sulochana, Vasant Rao Pehalwan and many others.
Pighalta Hua Ye Samaa
Posted on: July 17, 2026
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‘Darmiyaan’ (1997) was produced by RV Pandit under the banner of PAN Productions and was directed by Kalpana Lajmi who also wrote the story, screenplay and dialogues for the film. The main cast included Kiron Kher, Sayaji Shinde, Rita Ganguly, Shahbaaz Khan, Tabu and Arif Zakaria (debutant).
I was familiar with the name of RV Pandit, the producer of the film, since my younger days as a proprietor and publisher of now defunct magazine ‘Imprint’ and a social activist. I came to know about his subsequent avatars as a film producer, hotelier and the publisher of magazines on industrial products through his interviews published on websites online.
RV Pandit was born on December 19, 1940, at Vasai in the outskirt of Mumbai as Thomas Ignatius Rodrigues. He changed his name to Raj Vasant Pandit on 15th August 1947 as he wanted to be a new person on the day India gained independence. He got employment in Jaico Publishing House from where he graduated to become the publisher and the proprietor of ‘Imprint’. Simultaneously, Pandit was involved with his social activities. In the 70s, he was crusading against corruption and in the 90s he was campaigning all over India about AIDs/HIV awareness among the public.
Pandit’s involvement of film industry seems to have started with his social activities. He produced films to spread awareness about the issues which were close to his heart. For examples, ‘Maachis’ (1996) was about the rise of militancy in Punjab after Operation Blue Star in 1984; ‘Jayate’ (1997) exposed the malpractices in medical profession; ‘Train to Pakistan’ (1998) depicted the aftermath of the partition of British India; ‘Nidaan’ (2000) was about AID/HIV awareness.
During his stint with Hindi film industry, Pandit started a campaign for cleaning film industry of the menace of black money. For all the films he produced, he insisted on cheque payment. Probably this may be one of the reasons that he could not garner a good star cast for his films and faced difficulties in distributing his films. Ultimately, he stopped producing films by saying that one man cannot change the system in Hindi film industry.
‘Darmiyaan’ (1997) is a deeply moving film with the story of a fading actress who discovers that her only child, a son is found to be transgender. He is brought up as her brother. A realisation comes to him as he grows that he is a different from other boys. The society shuns him. The declining stardom and a failed affair with an rising actor lead the fading star to depression, alcoholism and gambling, ruining her financial condition. Her son tries to help the mother to his ability but of no avail. The story ends in tragedy as both mother and her son prefer to end their lives as a solution to their problems. The story in some detail is as under:
The film starts with a time frame of 1946 when Zeenat Begum (Kiron Kher) is the star of Hindi films. She is the daughter of a tawaif and Hindustani classical vocalist, (Rita Ganguly). She has a large fan base and film producers are lining up to sign Zeenat as heroine in the film who is also a singer. She has a son, Immi (Arif Zakeria) who is born transgender. This has been kept secret by Zeenat and her mother so as not to affect her filmy career.
Things become out of control when the truth about Immi becomes known. Champa (Sayaji Shinde), the mentor of the eunuch community demands the custody of Immi to them as he belongs to their community. But Zeenat refuses to handover Immi to him. Instead, she raises Immi as her younger brother.
With the news of about Immi spreading in the film industry, Zeenat’s film career nosedives. Her affairs with the hero, Inder Kumar comes to an end as he is now attracted to his new and a youngr heroine, Chitra (Tabu). With the lose of her status as a leading star coupled with Immi as transgender, Zeenat takes to alcohol and gambling and cut off her connection with the film industry. Even her own extended family suggests Zeenat to surrender Immi to Champa. But her maternal instinct would not allow her to do that.
Just to feel Immi as a normal person, Zeenat tries to get Immi the acting roles in the film. At one point, she even arranges with a prostitute to prove Immi that he is masculine. Immi also adopts an abandoned baby to resolve his identity crisis and fails. All these actions create more psychological impact on Immi to get a feeling that he is a different kind of a person than he had during his childhood while playing with his friends.
Realising that he has no place in the society and his mother, Zeenat has lost everything and has no chance of redemption, Immi consumes a glass of milk with poison and then lovingly serves the same glass to his mother. Both pass away with Immi putting at rest his mother on his lap, holding her hands reflecting their maternal bond.
The film had eight songs written by Javed Akhtar which were set to music by Bhupen Hazarika. One song has been covered on the Blog. I present the 2nd song, “Pighalta Hua Ye Samaa” rendered by Udit Narayan and Asha Bhosle singing for Shahbaaz Khan and Tabu respectively.
Shahbaaz Khan is the son of Padma Bhushan Ustad Amir Khan of Indore Gharana who was one of the greatest vocalists of Hindustani classical music. Shahbaaz Khan came into limelight with his debutant TV Serial, ‘The Sword of Tipu Suptan’ (1990) in which he enacted the role of Hyder Ali. This was followed by another TV Serial, ‘The Great Maratha’ (1991) in which he did the role of Mahadji Shinde. Since then, he has been continuously working in TV serials (over 40 in numbers). After starting as a lead actor in a couple of film in early 90s, Shahbaaz is also active in films mostly in supporting roles.
The context of the song is that the financier (Preet Oberoi), during the preview of the song of his film, notices that the song is picturised on Zeenat (Kiron Kher) and Inder Kumar (Shahbaz Khan) with whom she is having an affair. The financier gets annoyed and asks the director to change the heroine as he is worried that with her background as the mother of an eunuch, it will affect his film’s performance on the box office. A new heroine, Chitra (Tabu) replaces Zeenat and the song is re-shot with her and Inder Kumar. So, this is a song which is picturised as a part of the film’s shooting.
This is a melodious song musically composed by Bhupen Hazarika to reflect the musical style in tandem with the timeframe of the film’s story.
Video
Audio
Song – Pighalta Hua Ye Samaa (Darmiyaan) (1997) Singer – Udit Narayan, Asha Bhosle, Lyricist – Javed Akhtar, MD – Bhupen Hazarika
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Lyrics:
Based on Audio Clip
pighaltaa huwaa ye samaa
hawaaon mein ye narmiyaan
pighaltaa huwa ye samaa
hawaaon mein ye narmiyaan
fizaaon mein ghultaa nashaa
ye ham aa gaye hain kahaan
hai jaise dhulaa aasmaan
hai phoolon bharee waadiyaan
hai jaise dhulaa aasmaan
hai phoolon bharee waadiyaan
nadee gungunaatee huyee
ye ham aa gaye hain kahaan
hai phoolon hee ke kism kee ee
oo oo oo
mahak ye tere jism ki
aawaaraa aur mast hawaa
is mein hai andaaz teraa
ye nadiyaa kee lahren hain
ya teraa reshmi aanchal
jaise lahraataa hai
lahraataa hai
lahraataa hai
hai jaise dhulaa aasmaan
hai phoolon bharee waadiyaan
nadee gungunaate huyee
ye ham aa gaye hain kahaan
kisko ye poochhe koi
kisko ye poochhe koi
titliyaan itnee hain chanchal kyun
haan bhanwre hain har pal bekal kyun
ye titliyaan itnee hai chanchal kyun
bhanwre hain har pal bekal kyun
tumko pataa ho tum hi kaho
tere mere jaisaa pyaar inko bhee hai
inko bhee hai
pyaar inko bhee hai
pyaar inko bhee hai
pyaar inko bhee hai
pighaltaa huwaa ye samaa aa
hawaaon mein ye narmiyaan
fizaaon mein ghultaa nashaa
ye ham aa gaye hain kahaan
Hindi script lyrics (Provided by Sudhir)
पिघलता हुआ ये समा
हवाओं में ये नर्मियाँ
पिघलता हुआ ये समा
हवाओं में ये नर्मियाँ
फिज़ाओं में घुलता नशा
ये हम आ गए हैं कहाँ
है जैसे धुला आसमां
हैं फूलों भारी वादियाँ
है जैसे धुला आसमां
हैं फूलों भारी वादियाँ
नदी गुनगुनाती हुई
ये हम आ गए हैं कहाँ
हैं फूलों के किस्म की. . .
ओ ओ ओ
महक ये तेरे जिस्म की
आवारा और मस्त हवा
इस में है अंदाज़ तेरा
ये नदिया की लहरें हैं
या तेरा रेशमी आँचल
जैसे लहराता है
लहराता है
लहराता है
है जैसे धुला आसमां
हैं फूलों भारी वादियाँ
नदी गुनगुनाती हुई
ये हम आ गए हैं कहाँ
किसको ये पूछे कोई
किसको ये पूछे कोई
तितलियाँ इतनी हैं चंचल क्यों
हाँ भँवरे हैं हर पल बेकल क्यों
ये तितलियाँ इतनी हैं चंचल क्यों
भँवरे हैं हर पल बेकल क्यों
तुमको पता हो तुम ही कहो
तेरे मेरे जैसा प्यार इनको भी है
इनको भी है
प्यार इनको भी है
प्यार इनको भी है
पिघलता हुआ ये समा. . .
हवाओं में ये नर्मियाँ
फिज़ाओं में घुलता नशा
ये हम आ गए हैं कहाँ
Aadha Teetar Aadha Bater
Posted on: July 15, 2026
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| Blog Day : | 6571 | Post No. : | 20459 |
Today’s song is from a social film ‘Lehren’ (1953).
The cast of the film included Shyama, Kishore Kumar, Shakuntala, Bipin Gupta, Om Prakash, Sunder, Leela Mishra, Iftekhar, Pachhi, Johnny Walker and many others. Lyricist was Rajendra Krishn and Music was by C Ramchandra. Rajendra Krishna and CR worked together in 52 films, till they separated in 1958.
Main Hoon Bharat Ki Naar
Posted on: July 14, 2026
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| Blog Day : | 6570 | Post No. : | 20458 |
Today’s song is from a South-made Hindi romantic comedy film ‘Ladki’ (1953).
The film was made by AVM Productions, Madras. The producer was AV Meippan, owner of AVM company. It was directed by MV Raman. Music was by R Sudarshanam-Dhaniram and C Ramchandra. The cast included Bharat Bhushan, Vyjayantimala, Kishore Kumar, Anjali devi, Leela Mishra, Randhir, Raj Mehra, Om Prakash and many others. Lyricists were Rajendra Krishn and TA Moti.
Mere Chanda Main Teri Chandani
Posted on: July 13, 2026
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| Blog Day : | 6569 | Post No. : | 20457 |
Today’s song is from a social film- ‘Khoj’ (1953).
Film ‘Khoj’ was made by Dogra Films, Bombay for the producer CR Dogra, owner of this banner. The film was directed by Balwant Bhatt, elder brother of director Nanabhai Bhatt. Music was by Nisar Bazmi, who migrated to Pakistan nn the early 1960’s. The cast of the film was Shammi, Mahipal, Rajan Kapoor, Omkar Devaskar, Helen, Rajani and many others.
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| Blog Day : | 6568 | Post No. : | 20455 |
Today’s song is from a Costume film ‘Awaara Shahzadi’ (1956).
1956 was the Silver Jubilee year of Indian Talkie Films. This year, the most successful films were entertainers. There were of course some films carrying social messages. One of them was ‘Jaagte Raho’ (‘Ek Din Ratre’ in Bangla), which tried to bring out the upper middle class hypocrisy in a metro city like Bombay. Initially, the film did not make any ripples, but after it won international awards, it became very popular. (People of other nations have to tell us that our film is good !). A social message, excellent music and solid story – the hallmarks of an RK film were all there in it.
Ganga ki bhoomi Jamuna ka desh
Posted on: July 11, 2026
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| Blog Day : | 6567 | Post No. : | 20454 |
Today’s song is from the film Gaon-1947.
After the II World War was over, it was clear that the British were unable to rule India anymore, due to the war effects on their own country – which was their first priority to mend and develop now. Most Indians felt that the British were leaving India because of Gandhi and Nehru. The respect for these two affected the film industry too. Films on what Gandhi taught about villages and village life and farmers were made. Film gaon-1947 was also one of these films, which tried to emphasize that life in the villages was better than cities and the Indian culture can thrive only in villages.After the exit of Gandhi, Nehru’s philosophy was followed in the films of post 1948 and the decade of 1950’s. Major producer- directors like Mehboob Khan and Bimal Roy, for example,were true followers of Nehru’s Socialist Philosophy, which prompted them to make films like Mother India and Naya Daur etc. Lets not go into discussing politics, post independence. This is not a platform for that.
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| Blog Day : | 6566 | Post No. : | 20452 |
“Pyaar Deewaana” (1972) was produced and directed by Samar Chatterjee. The movie had Kishore Kumar, Mumtaz, Padma Khanna, Iftekhar, S Banerjee, Shefali, Samson, Moni Chatterjee, S K Sham, Rajnibala, Satish Arora, Sunder etc in it.




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