Na maanoon na maanoon na maanoon re
Posted on: April 17, 2012
“Ganga Jamuna” (1961) is a movie that I tend to cinfuse with “Ram Aur Shyam”(1967) all the time. Both movies had Dilip Kumar in them, and both movies had the same musical team, and that is the reason for my confusion.
When I think about it, “Ganga Jamuna” (1961) had Vyjyanti Mala whereas “Ram Aur Shyam” (1967) had Waheeda Rehman. “Ganga Jamuna” (1961) had real life brothers viz Dilip Kumar and Nasir Khan acting together, whereas Dilip Kumar had a double role in “Ram Aur Shyam” (1967).
Hopefully I will keep the above differences in mind the next time I come across the discussions of these movies.
I have discussed as many as six songs from “Ganga Jamuna” (1961) in the past. Here is another song from this movie. This song is sung by Lata and it is picturised on Vyjyanti Mala and Dilip Kumar. Shakeel Badayuni is the lyricist. Music is composed by Naushad.
Lyrics of this song were sent to me by nahm.
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Song-Na maanoon na maanoon na maanoon re (Ganga Jamuna)(1961) Singer-Lata, Lyrics-Shakeel Badayuni, MD-Naushad
Lyrics(Provided by nahm)
na maanoon na maanoon na maanoon re
dagaabaaj tori batiyaan na maanoon re
dagaabaaj tori batiyaan na maanoon re
piyaa man mein tore kyaa hai
main na jaanoo re
dagaabaaj tori batiyaan na maanoon re
saanjh kahe tohe chundri mangayibe
chundari mangayibe tori chundri mangayibe
saanjh kahe tohe chundri mangayibe
bhor bhaye to bisar gayi batiyaan
haaaan aan
bhor bhayee to bisar gayi haan haan
bisar gayi haay raam
bisar gayi
batiyaan na maanoon re
dagaabaaj tori batiyaan na maanoon re
ho
na maanoon na maanoon na maanoon
batiyaan na maanoon re
hamri garaj ko mukh se na boley
mukh sa na boley piyaa
mukh se na boley
hamri garaj ko mukh se na boley
mukh sa na boley
mukh se na boley
apni garaj pe milaaye le ankhiyaan
haaye raam
milaaye le ankhiyaan na maanu re
oh hoo
na maanoon na maanoon na maanoon re
dagaabaaj tori
batiyaan na maanoon re
dagaabaaj tori
batiyaan na maanoon re
piyaa man mein tore kyaa hai
main na jaanoo re
dagaa baaz tori
batiyaan na maanoon re
9 Responses to "Na maanoon na maanoon na maanoon re"
GJ is a Bhojpuri film so more folksy and RS has more Indian music> semi classical; hence the confusion
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Thank You Atulji, for posting this song, its a wonderful song of ‘shikve – shikayat’ kind in a rustic language
Maya
7 | maya
March 29, 2012 at 6:48 pm
Atulji,
Na manu namu na manu re dagabaj tori batiyan na manu re , song by Lataji is missing
maya
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Atulji.
Actually the name of this movie is GUNGA JUMNA .It is a story of two brothers Gungadas and Jumnadas. This can be confirmed from the original poster.It can be seen on http://www.hindigeetmala.com .Since all your efforts are flawless I feel the name of the movie also should be correct.
I started watching your blog very recently. It has given me very nice moments to have a dip in naustalgia.Thank you very much.
D Samant
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Dear Atul Ji
Indian Hindi Films historian and researcher,Sri Harish Raghuwanshi has
given infortmation about this,sonce you are in this field and an expert
you must be knowing this person,he has also published full directory of
all Mukesh songs with all details,Sri Harish Raghuwanshi lives in Surat,Gujarat,he sent me all these 3 songs but I can not send you as
I have no you email address.I tried to find out from your ‘LINK’ but could
not trace it.If you still can provided me I will an effort to send.
The songs of the film ‘Ramu To Diwana Hai’ sung by Mukesh.(Solo-Duet)are three songs of the film ‘Ramu To Diwana Hai’ sung by Mukesh.(Solo-Duet)
Actor, producer, director, lyricist, music director Chandru
01 Khwabonk Ki Duiya ………………Mukesh
02 Tu Subse Haseen Hai Dilruba …Mukesh, suman kalyanpur
03 Meri duniya ko…..Maangaa thaa pyaar magar…Mukesh
LP Number: ECLP 5667
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April 17, 2012 at 11:54 am
That is an odd sort of confusion, I find the songs of RS and GJ quite different. Majorly because GJ songs are more ‘folksey’. Hard to say which song I like better from this movie, this one, or Dhoondo Dhoondo re sajna, or Do hanso ka joda.
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