Man ki been matwaari baaje
Posted on: February 11, 2009
When I watched this song, the first thing that occured to me was that this scene, if not the entire movie, was definitely inspired from the Sanskrit novel called “Rajtarangini” written by the famous Sanskrit scholar Bilhan. In that story, a music tutor is employed to teach music to the princess of a state. Afraid that the two may feel attracted to each other if they come face to face, the two are separated from each other by a curtain. The princess is told that the music tutor is ugly and the music totor is told that the princess is blind.
Seeing how the earthen pots (deepak) get lighted when the song proceeds, I guess that the song is based on Raag Deepak. This memorable duet from “Shabaab” is sung by Rafi and Lata. Shakeel Badayuni wrote the lyrics and Naushad was the music director. This song was picturised on Bharat Bhooshan and Nutan.
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Song-man ki been matwaari baaje (Shabaab) (1954) Singers-Rafi, Lata, Lyrics-Shakeel Badayuni, MD-Naushad
Lyrics
sa re ga ma pa dha ni sa
aaa aaa aaa
man ki been matwaari baaje
man ki been matwaari baaje
aashaa jhoome jeewan laage
man ki been matwaari baaje
aaa aaa aaa
pawan ke sang sang dole jiyara
jhoolat aayaa saawan pyaara
aaa lagan liye main pal pal dekhoon
saawan me bas roop tihaara
soye sapne apne jaage
man ki been matwaari baaje
roop nagar se khelne holi
naachti aayi pariyon ki toli
vasant rut hai man rang daalo
aaa
vasant rut hai aaa
vasant rut hai man rang daalo
bolo magan ho prem ki boli
gaao milke
man ki been matwaari baaje
man ki been matwaari baaje
9 Responses to "Man ki been matwaari baaje"
Well, in another nice song that Atul posted a few days back, the sitar was emitting guitar sounds, so for a veena to emit sitar is peanuts !!:)))
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ha ha Atul,
Hindi film piano sing: Lonely piano starts off by itself, but gets so excited by the beautiful music and lovely lyrics, that it really digs deep into itself and…
suddenly becomes not only a whole orchestra, but a “world” one, with eastern and western instruments combined!!
its all the fault of the songs for being so good:))
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February 12, 2009 at 1:44 am
Very nice song, and I just learned from reading your blog that it may be in Raag Deepak. I am no connoisseur of music, but the music that emanated from the veena sounded like the sitar to my untrained ears!
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