Karoge yaad to
Posted on: October 28, 2008
In 1980s, Bollywood was seeing two musical fads simultaneously. One was Disco and other was ghazal. The mainstream Bollywood movies were full of disco songs where charaters would wear shiny clothes and gyrate on the tunes of racy Bappi Lahiri numbers.
Then there were art movies ( a euphemism for movies made by producers who were broke) which hit upon the formula of showing real life. As far as they were concerned, real life people sang ghazals, so l these movies were full of ghazals typically sung by modestly and conservatively dressed characters.
This particular song from the movie “Baazaar” was among the more popular songs of such movies.
And now that I think about it, it appears to me that these ghazals of 1980s are proving to be more popuar than the disco songs of that era. And we should not really be surprised with this fact.
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Video (Partial)
Song- Karoge yaad to (Baazaar) (1982) Singer-Bhupinder Singh, Lyrics- Bashar Nawaz, MD- Khayyam
karoge yaad to, har baat yaad aayegi
karoge yaad to, har baat yaad aayegi
guzarte waqt ki, har mauj thahar jaayegi
guzarte waqt ki, har mauj thahar jaayegi
karoge yaad to …
barastaa-bheegtaa mausam dhuaan-dhuaan hogaa
barastaa-bheegtaa mausam dhuaan-dhuaan hogaa
pighalti shamon pe dil kaa mere gumaan hogaa
hatheliyon ki hinaa, yaad kuchh dilaayegi
hatheliyon ki hinaa, yaad kuchh dilaayegi
karoge yaad to …
gali ke mod pe, soonaa saa koi darwaazaa
gali ke mod pe, soonaa saa koi darwaazaa
tarasti aankhon se rastaa kisi kaa dekhegaa
nigaah door talak jaa ke laut aayegi
nigaah door talak jaa ke laut aayegi
karoge yaad to, har baat yaad aayegi
guzarte waqt ki, har mauj thahar jaayegi
karoge yaad to …
5 Responses to "Karoge yaad to"
one stanza(first) is missing from the video link:
yeh chaand beetey zamaanon ka ayeena hoga
yeh chaand beetey zamaanon ka ayeena hoga
bhatakte abr mien chehra koi bana hoga
udaas raah koi daastan sunaayegi
udaas raah koi daastan sunaayegi
karoge yaad to
Full Audio link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7QXE8xLbik&feature=related
“dekh lo aaj ham ko jee bhar ke” & “phir chidi raat baat phoolon ki” are also very poignant songs from this film. Among non-commercial films of that period this film was an exception, with a main stream music director and lot of effort invested in songs also.
Regards.
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October 28, 2008 at 6:35 pm
Oh, thanks, it’s been ages since I last heard this!
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