Raat ke hamsafar thhak ke ghar ko chale
Posted on: November 29, 2008
It is an incredibly romantic and sensuous song. And all this effect is created thanks to the voices of Asha Bhonsle and Rafi. And the lyrics by Shailendra are incredibly imaginative. Shankar Jaikishan’s music is awesome of course.
Shammi Kapoor indeed had audiences eating out of his hands those days, and here he is seen with Sharmila Tagore. This song could almost serve as an anthem for a couple feeling especially romantic. And the backdrop showing landmarks of Paris can only enhance those feelings.
Song-Raat ke humsafar, thak ke ghar ko chale ( An evening in paris ) (1967) Singers-Asha Bhonsle, Rafi, Lyrics- Shailendra, MD- Shankar Jaikishan
Lyrics
raat ke hamasafar, thak ke ghar ko chale
jhoomti aa rahi hai subah pyaar ki
dekh kar saamne, roop ki roshni
phir luti jaa rahi hai subah pyaar ki
sonewalon ko hanskar jagaana bhi hai
raat ke jaagton ko sulaana bhi hai
deti hai jaagne ki sadaa saath hi
deti hai jaagne ki sadaa saath hi
loriyan ga rahi hai subah pyaar ki
raat ke hamsafar, thak ke ghar ko chale
jhoomti aa rahi hai subah pyaar ki
dekh kar saamne, roop ki roshni
phir luti jaa rahi hai subah pyaar ki
raat ne pyaar ke jaam bhar kar diye
aankhon aankhon se jo main ne tumne piye
hosh to ab talaq jaa ke laute nahin
hosh to ab talaq jaa ke laute nahin
aur kya laa rahi hai subah pyaar ki
raat ke hamsafar, thak ke ghar ko chale
jhoomti aa rahi hai subah pyaar ki
dekh kar saamne, roop ki roshni
phir luti jaa rahi hai subah pyaar ki
kya kya waade huye kisne khaayi kasam
ik nayi raah pe hamne rakhe qadam
chup saka pyaar kab ham chupayen to kyaa
chup saka pyaar kab ham chupayen to kyaa
sab samajh paa rahi hai subah pyaar ki
raat ke hamasafar, thak ke ghar ko chale
jhoomti hahaha pyaar ki
hmm pyaar ki
hmm pyaar ki
4 Responses to "Raat ke hamsafar thhak ke ghar ko chale"
Totally agree with every word you have said here, Atul.
This is such a beautiful song.
Normally it is not fair to compare songs of different moods but for me this is the best song of the movie, followed by “akele akele”. Somehow, I don’t like the title song all that much.
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memsaab, and i wish i was shammi kapoor here. looks like we can work out a deal here 😉 :)).
atul, sure is a sensuous song, and i think you should have a category tag for it.
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November 29, 2008 at 4:55 pm
Lovely song…I was so jealous of Sharmila throughout this whole film! Sigh.
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