Pahla pahla pyaar ka ishaara kaho ji dekha hai kabhi
Posted on: September 11, 2009
I thought that Shammi Kapoor and Vyjyantimala acted together for the first time only towards the fag end of their careers, viz in late 1960s, but now I find that they had acted together in their heydays as well. Yes, they acted together in “College Girl” (1960).
Here is a tonga song from this obscure movie. This song is sung by Rafi and Lata and it is picturised on the lead pair, who ride this tonga and sing this duet.
Rajinder Krishan has written this song and Shankar Jaikishan are the music directors.
It is a lovely song that has unfortunately been forgotten along with the movie, but it is certainly a treat for the fans of Shammi Kapoor and Vyjyanti Mala.
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Song-Pahla pahla pyaar kaa ishaara kaho ji dekha hai kabhi(College Girl) (1960) Singer-Rafi, Lata, Lyrics-Rajinder Krishan, MD- Shankar Jaikishan
Lyrics
pahla pahla pyaar ka ishaara
kaho ji dekha hai kabhi
dil lutne ka ye nazaara
kaho ji dekha hai
dekha hai kabhi
chaand ke pahloo me taara
kaho ji dekha hai kabhi
apne seene me dil hamaara
kaho ji dekha hai
dekha hai kabhi
dil ka kaam dhadakna hai
ye yoon to roz dhadakta hai
haay wo dhadkan jis din sholaa
pyaar ka dil mein bhadakta hai
jo bas na chale
to dil ye kahe
o haara main haara
main haara
chaand ke pahlo me taara
kaho ji dekha hai kabhi
apne seene mein dil hamaara
kaho ji dekha hai
dekha hai kabhi
pahla pahla pyaar ka ishaara
kaho ji dekha hai kabhi
dil lutne ka ye nazaara
kaho ji dekha hai
dekha hai kabhi
pyaar to ik bahti nadiya hai
isko kaun bhala roke
raaz ye samjhe to wohi samjhe
baitha hai jo dil khoke
ye dil to hamaara
hai kabse tumhaara
tumhaara tumhaara tumhaara
pahla pahla pyaar ka ishaara
kaho ji dekha hai kabhi
dil lutne ka ye nazaara
kaho ji dekha hai
dekha hai kabhi
chaand ke pahloo me taara
kaho ji dekha hai kabhi
apne seene mein dil hamaara
kaho ji dekha hai
dekha hai kabhi
dheere dheere baat karo
ye shokh hawaayen sun lengi
chaman chaman mein kali kali se
raaz hamaara kah dengi
karega bhanwra sabhi ka charchaa
hamaara hamaara hamaara
chaand ke pahlo me taara
kaho ji dekha hai kabhi
apne seene mein dil hamaara
kaho ji dekha hai
dekha hai kabhi
pahla pahla pyaar ka ishaara
kaho ji dekha hai kabhi
dil lutne ka ye nazaara
kaho ji dekha hai
dekha hai kabhi
8 Responses to "Pahla pahla pyaar ka ishaara kaho ji dekha hai kabhi"
Shammi is the greatest. He can make a boring scene so exciting with his mannerisms. You don’t even look at the heroine when he is in the frame.
He is such a gift to the world. If anyone feels down, really just watch one of his songs and guaranteed to lift you up and out of your doldrums!
Thanks for posting!
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This movie was the first one where Shankar Jaikishan decided to use a lyricist other than Hasrat and Shailendra. The lyricists were not happy about it. And Shailendra expressed his feelings in a song, “Chhotisi yeh duniya, pehchane raaste…”
Shankar and Jaikishan realized that they should stick to their team and did not work with other lyricists until Shailendra’s death. They even refused to sign a film called Waqt with BR Chopra who used to prefer Sahir Ludhianvi. At that point, SJ commanded higher fees than the highest paid actors of that era including Rajendra Kumar, Shammi Kapoor, Dev Anand. Waqt started the trend of multi starrers with Sunil Dutt, Raaj Kumar, Sadhana, Balraj Sahni, Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore acting in it. Ravi compose two good songs for that one, “Ai meri zohrazabeen…” and “aage bhi…” but the rest of the songs were mediocre.
Shailendra also chose SJ to compose music for his own film, Teesri Kasam” Though a lyricist himself, he was also gracious enough to let Hasrat Jaipuri pen a couple of songs.
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This movie was the first one where Shankar Jaikishan decided to use a lyricist other than Hasrat and Shailendra. The lyricists were not happy about it. And Shailendra expressed his feelings in a song, “Chhotisi yeh duniya, pehchane raaste…”
Shankar and Jaikishan realized that they should stick to their team and did not work with other lyricists until Shailendra’s death. They even refused to sign a film called Waqt with BR Chopra who used to prefer Sahir Ludhianvi. At that point, SJ commanded higher fees than the highest paid actors of that era including Rajendra Kumar, Shammi Kapoor, Dev Anand. Waqt started the trend of multi starrers with Sunil Dutt, Raaj Kumar, Sadhana, Balraj Sahni, Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore acting in it. Ravi composed two good songs for that one, “Ai meri zohrazabeen…” and “aage bhi…” but the rest of the songs were mediocre.
Shailendra also chose SJ to compose music for his own film, Teesri Kasam” Though a lyricist himself, he was also gracious enough to let Hasrat Jaipuri pen a couple of songs.
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What a lovely and lively song !!!
Shammi and Vyjanthi – count me as a staunch fan in both camps. 🙂
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September 11, 2009 at 1:10 pm
Oh! What a great way to begin my day! Have never seen this.
*sigh, melt, melt*
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