11 Responses to "Mujhe mil gayaa bahaanaa teri deed kaa"
Eid mubarak to everyone! This is a beautiful song, and I am glad you posted it for the right occasion. I still remember listening to this song in my Lucknow days, when the whole city would be celebrating Eid – your blog always brings back old memories. Thanks, Atul!
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Eid Mubarak to you all too. Lalitha ji’s comments reminds me again that i have never been to Lucknow. And yet we could have grown up in Lucknow too, if our father had chosen to take up the lucknow job opportunity back in the 60’s. Instead he chose Mumbai simply because it was closer to home. We might have learned to say “pehle aap ” instead of “pehle main” in accordance with mumbai mindset.
Atul ji,
Thanks for posting this song on such short notice. There is a song in “Jahan Ara” where similar rhyming words of ‘ deed ” and “eid” are used.
https://atulsongaday.wordpress.com/2011/03/14/baad-muddat-ke-ye-ghadi-aayi-hai/
There is slight correction of words required in these lines :
Ek zamaane ke baad ‘deed’ hui
Eid se pehle meri ‘eid’ hui
Eid se pehle meri ‘eid’ hui
Eid Mubarak again to you & your dear ones.
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Atul ji and all readers of this blog,
Greetings for a very happy Eid to all.
Eid begins with the auspicious news of the first sighting of the moon.
Like Eid today, may Allaah, the Almighty bring every auspicious news to you and your family, all year around.
And many, many thanks to Nahm Bhai, for locating this song and suggesting this post for today. 🙂
Rgds
Sudhir
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Sudhir Sir,
Thanks a lot for the greetings, and i wish the same to you too. Of course today is another day with more such glad tidings in the shape of Lord Ganesh. My sincere greeting to all on the occassion of “Ganesh Chaturthi”.
I have a clarification/confession to make regarding my name. Actually it is initials of my name plus my husband’s name and surname. It was regretttable act of ommission on my part in not clarifying it earlier. Initially i thought it wont matter just like calling a women ‘ sir ‘ is not outrage as compared to the other way round. Lame excuse.
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Thanks for the clarification, nahm behn! I had also been under the impression you were a bhai until today! When I worked in Trivandrum and Cochin, it was awkward being addressed as Sir, or rather, Saare, in the Kerala manner, and I used to wish they would just add the word “ma” to my name, so I an understand your feelings!
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Nahm ji,
Thank God I was always addressing you as ” Ji ” .
In these days of internate communications,sometimes the idendity of the conversing person is difficult to fathom due to odd and made up ID names.Not that it matters if the person is male or female,but one wants to be respectful in addressing rightly.
I hope you enjoyed Eid with happiness and sweets.
-AD
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Slightly late but I would still like to wish Eid Mubarak to everyone. This is a lovely song from Barsaat Ki Raat though it never seems to get its due in a film overflowing with brilliant songs.
And thank you nahm behn, for the clarification. I was also under the wrong impression until now. 🙂
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Nahm Behn,
😀 😀
And to think that I have been addressing you as ‘Nahm Bhai’ all these months. Arun ji took the safer route of using ‘ji’. I too, generally use ‘ji’ when addressing friends, but somehow I was taken with your name to address you as ‘bhai’.
But thanks for clarification. This is a very good exchange. 🙂
Rgds
Sudhir
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Thanks everybody. All is well that ends(continues) well. Actually i dont mind just ‘nahm’ or ‘nahm ji’ too.
Regards.
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hi everyone
i ve been away from our space for a few days and what do i get on returning this wonderful thread on NAHM “ji” or “bhai” now i don’t remember what i ve been addressing you
but a Belated ID Mubark to you
and a happy Ganesh Festival
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August 31, 2011 at 7:45 pm
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