Tum bin sajan barse nayan
Posted on: January 20, 2010
I have heard about the movie “Gaban” (1966), mainly because of the song “ehsaan mere dil pe tumhaaraa hai doston”, which has gone on to become an iconic song, though this song is almost a non event in the movie itself.
And now I have stumbled upon another song from this movie, which I never knew existed. And it seems to me that this song is a gem that was lying hidden all these days.
This song is sung by Lata and Rafi. Those were the days when the two were not seeing eye to eye on the matter of royalties to singers. This song was recorded separately in the voices of the two singers and later used in such a manner that it gives the illusion of being a duet.
There was no such disagreement between Sunil Dutt and Sadhana and they very much figured in the same screen shot when required. 😉 And this song was picturised on them.
Shailendra is the lyricist and Shankar Jaikishan composed the music.
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Song-Tum bin sajan barse nayan (Gaban) (1966) Singers-Lata, Rafi , Lyrics-Shailendra, MD-Shankar Jaikishan
Lyrics
tum bin sajan barse nayan jab-jab baadal barse
tum bin sajan barse nayan jab-jab baadal barse
majboor ham majboor tum dil milne ko tarse
majboor ham majboor tum dil milne ko tarse
naagin si ye raat andheri baithi hai dil ko gher ke
naagin si ye raat andheri baithi hai dil ko gher ke
roothe jo tum sab chal diye mukh pher ke
tum bin sajan barse nayan jab-jab baadal barse
majboor ham majboor tum dil milne ko tarse
ye dil tere pyaar ki khaatir jag se begaanaa ho gayaa
ye dil tere pyaar ki khaatir jag se begaanaa ho gayaa
ik khwaab thaa sab lut gayaa sab kho gayaa
tum bin sajan barse nayan jab-jab baadal barse
majboor ham majboor tum dil milne ko tarse
pyaase-pyaase nain hamaare ro-ro ke haare saajnaa
pyaase-pyaase nain hamaare ro-ro ke haare saajnaa
aathon pahar barse gagan is aanganaa
tum bin sajan barse nayan jab-jab baadal barse
tum bin sajan barse nayan jab-jab baadal barse
majboor ham majboor tum dil milne ko tarse
majboor ham majboor tum dil milne ko tarse




January 23, 2010 at 5:48 pm
This is a lovely song.
They may not have seen eye to eye (even literally for this song) but both Lata and Rafi saab have done a very good job here. There is soul in this song.
I have heard it a few times before (I think it was a fairly famous song).
I have even seen the movie. Thanks, Atul, for bringing such songs to the limelight again.
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January 24, 2010 at 2:19 am
Personally I was not even aware about this song.
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