Kisi ki muskurahaton pe ho nisaar
Posted on: February 11, 2009
Just like we had Rafi-Shammi Kapoor songs, we also had Mukesh-Raj Kapoor songs.
And these Mukesh-Raj Kapoor songs were typically written by Shailendra and the music was composed by Shankar Jaikishan.
This is one such song from “Anaadi” (1959).Having watched the picturisation of this, I must say that it is quite a feel good song. and many others have felt the same about this song over the past five decades.
Song-Kisi ki muskuraahaton pe ho nisaar( Anaadi) (1959) Singer-Mukesh, Lyrics-Shailendra, MD-Shankar Jaikishan
Lyrics
Kisi ki muskuraahaton pe ho nissar
kisi ka dard mil sake to le udhaar
kisi ke waaste ho tere dil me pyaar
jeena isi ka naam hai
Kisi ki muskuraahaton pe ho nissar
kisi ka dard mil sake to le udhaar
kisi ke waaste ho tere dil me pyaar
jeena isi ka naam hai
maana apni jeb se fakeer hain
phir bhi yaaron dil ke ham ameer hain
maana apni jeb se fakeer hain
phir bhi yaaron dil ke ham ameer hain
mite jo pyaar ke liye wo zindagi
jale bahar ke liye wo zindagi
kisi ko ho na ho hamen to aitbaar
jeena isi ka nam hai
Rishta dil se dil ke aitbaar ka
zinda hai hameen se naam pyaar ka
Rishta dil se dil ke aitbaar ka
zinda hai hameen se naam pyaar ka
ke marke bhi kisi ko yaad aayenge
kisi ke aansuon pe muskuraayenge
kahega phool har kali se baar baar
jeena isi ka naam hai
Kisi ki muskuraahaton pe ho nissar
kisi ka dard mil sake to le udhaar
kisi ke waaste ho tere dil me pyaar
jeena isi ka naam hai
9 Responses to "Kisi ki muskurahaton pe ho nisaar"
Today is the birth anniversary of Shailendra and it will be an incomplete tribute to a great man without listening to this song which, I consider, should be the motto of every human being. One of his line from the song:
“Ke marke bhi kisi ko yaad aayenge”
How true it is.
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February 12, 2009 at 1:13 am
Thanks ever so much for this song, Atul. This has been my father’s favorite song for the last 40 plus years or so, and he still does not have the words right, but he will always mention that this is the song where RK picks up the scorpion and moves it out of the way. My sons love to listen to their grandfather sing it with the wrong words, esp when I tell them how my mother always used to correct him, and he still persisted with the wrong words. Just listening to it brings a smile to my face, both for the memories it evokes, and the beauty of the simple lyrics.
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