Tera dil kahaan hai
Posted on: May 20, 2009
“Chandni Chowk” (1954) appears to be a treasure trove for some interesting songs. I have noticed that this movie has lyrics written by the likes of Shailendra, Raja Mehdi Ali Khan, Majrooh Sultanpuri,Vishamitra Adil and Saifuddin Sez. Similarly, this movie has songs sung by Rafi, Mukesh, Lata , Asha Bhonsle, Mubarak Begum,Sapan Chakravarty, Shyam Sundar and even Meena Mangeshkar.
Despite all this information, I failed to get the information about the lyricist of this song sung by Asha Bhonsle which goes “Tera dil kahaan hai”.
This is a guitar song. Guitar is played by a lady who also sings this song.
When one listens to this song, one may quickly jump to conclusion saying that this tune is directly lifted from th song “rahen na rahen ham” (Mamta). Well, the tune is identical, but then this movie “Chandni Chowk” came 12 years before “Mamta”, so this song is the song where this song is used first. Also, Roshan was the music director of “Mamta” as well, so one can say that he recycled the same tune again in “Mamta” and that song by Lata became more popular than this song sung by her younger sister 12 yeras ago.
I wonder who is the actress on which this song is picturised. I find the lyrics of this song quite sensuous and inviting. Shekhar and Meena Kumari were the lead actors in this movie.
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Song-Tera dil kahaan hai (Chandni Chowk) (1954) Singer-Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics-Raja Mehdi Ali Khan/Shailendra/Majrooh Sultanpuri, Vishwamitra Adil, Saifuddin Sez, MD-Roshan
Lyrics
hmm hmm lalalala
aaa aaa rarara
teraa dil kahaan hai, sab kuchh yahaan hai
tu bhi jawaan, ye rut bhi jawaan, hai soyaa jahaan
teraa dil kahaan hai, sab kuchh yahaan hai
tu bhi jawaan, ye rut bhi jawaan, hai soyaa jahaan
teraa dil kahaan hai
aankhon mein aake, aankhon me aake
dil mein samaa jaa, dil mein samaa jaa
aankhon mein aake, aankhon me aake
dil mein samaa jaa, dil mein samaa jaa
teraa dil kahaan hai, sab kuchh yahaan hai
tu bhi jawaan, ye rut bhi jawaan, hai soyaa jahaan
teraa dil kahaan hai, sab kuchh yahaan hai
6 Responses to "Tera dil kahaan hai"
I always believed that the lyricist was Shailendra. Also this tune as well as the one from Mamta were lifted by Roshan from SD Burman’s song ‘Thandi Hawayein Lehra Ke aayein’ from film Naujawaan (1951) as discussed by SD’s son RD Burman in an interview. Of course, Roshan sought the permission from SD before recording it.
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July 16, 2012 at 9:35 am
In my view, the composition of this song is superior to that of ‘rahen naa rahen ham’ from ‘Mamta (1966). But the lyrics of the latter song is superior to that of this song.
The female actor is Smriti Biswas and the instrument she is playing is not guitar but mandolin.
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June 10, 2014 at 8:35 am
You are absolutely right,Sadanand ji.The actress is undoubtedly Smriti Biswas.
Mamta song is definitely better.It creates a pathos of melancholy on same tune.A tough job,indeed
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