Hai mere paas to aa
Posted by: Atul on: October 25, 2008
In Bollywood movies of 1960s and 70s, there were certain hit formulas that were adopted by all movie makers without fail. One of the hit formulas was a cabaret song by Helen. I have not counted them, but I am sure there are many such cabaret songs performed by Helen. Quite a few of them have been very popular during their time and some can even be called to have become timeless and evergreen.
Here is one such cabaret song from a 1967 movie called “Shikar” where Sanjeev Kumar is the hero and Helen performs this number to seduce the hero. One can notice parallels with “ye mera dil pyaar ka deewana” number in “Don” that was picturised one decade later.
Music is by Shankar jaikishan and the song was written by Hasrat Jaipuri. I notice that there are just eight sentences in this song which are sung repeatedly to make it into a full song lasting 4 minutes. This must be one of the smallest songs in Bollywood, as far as the number of unique sentences in the song are concerned.
And the song, as was the case with all songs of such genre, was sung by Asha Bhonsle.
Song- Hai mere paas to aa (Shikaar) (1968) Singer-Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics- Hasrat Jaipuri, MD- Shankar Jaikishan
Lyrics
Hai mere pass to aa kidhar khayal hai
Hai mere pass to aa kidhar khayal hai
aankh se aankh to mila kidhar khayal hai
aankh se aankh to mila kidhar khayal hai
Hai mere pass to aa kidhar khayal hai
Hai mere pass to aa kidhar khayal hai
aankh se aankh to mila kidhar khayal hai
aankh se aankh to mila kidhar khayal hai
kidhar bhi ik nazar kar le mere manchahe parwane
ghadi aisi na aayegi kahan khoya hai deewane
ghadi aisi na aayegi kahan khoya hai deewane
Hai mere pass to aa kidhar khayal hai
Hai mere pass to aa kidhar khayal hai
aankh se aankh to mila kidhar khayal hai
aankh se aankh to mila kidhar khayal hai
pade hain ham bhi raaho me mita le jitna jee chhahe
sitam bhi tere pyare hain sata le jitna jee chhahe
sitam bhi tere pyare hain sata le jitna jee chhahe
Hai mere pass to aa kidhar khayal hai
Hai mere pass to aa kidhar khayal hai
aankh se aankh to mila kidhar khayal hai
aankh se aankh to mila kidhar khayal hai
machalta hai dile nadaan nahin maane badi mushkil
kahan tak tujhko samjhaaun mera banjaa mere kaatil
kahan tak tujhko samjhaaun mera banjaa mere kaatil
Hai mere pass to aa kidhar khayal hai
Hai mere pass to aa kidhar khayal hai
aankh se aankh to mila kidhar khayal hai
aankh se aankh to mila kidhar khayal hai
Hai mere pass to aa kidhar khayal hai
Hai mere pass to aa kidhar khayal hai
aankh se aankh to mila kidhar khayal hai
aankh se aankh to mila kidhar khayal hai
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5 Responses to "Hai mere paas to aa"
2 | squarecutatul
October 26, 2008 at 5:52 pm
This movie has a better known Asha Bhonsle song too. I am sure you know which one.
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3 | memsaab
December 4, 2008 at 4:50 pm
This is one of my favorite Helen songs (did you see my post on my top ten Helen songs?)…I just love it.
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4 | sue
March 13, 2009 at 2:33 am
does anyone know the meaning in english? if someone can translate it pls? thanks
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5 | Pradeep Raghunathan
April 3, 2011 at 5:41 pm
First time i am listening to it, and just listening to it 2 times.. is very addictive.
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October 26, 2008 at 11:37 am
Thanks, Atul for posting this farmaish of mine.
I did not realise that there are such few unique lines in this song.
The song itself is quite catchy. I mean, if you listen to it a couple of times, you begin to hum it for the rest of the day. At least I know I do. 🙂
Helen must have done so many dances in the 60s. In those days, a dance number from her was a must for the movie, regardless of who the hero/heroine were or what the plot was.
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