Kali se nazaaron se bahaaron se
Posted June 18, 2012
on:This blog is like a long distance journey which is going on and on. We are passing milestones after milestones on a regular basis. We do not stop at the milestones, rather we zip through them at high speed and continue our onward journey.
The most frequent milestone for this blog is the 100th song milestone of the blog, though we have also had other milestones like 100th songs of various artists etc as well.
With this song, we reach yet another century mlestone. Yes, this song is the 6100th song of the blog.
This century has been a slow century by the standards of this blog. The standard rate for a century of this blog that I have set is one century every 16 days, give or take a few days, but this century (like the previous century)has been a slow one. It has taken 26 days. The reason being, these were the days of holidays etc, where my wife had the opportunity to keep an eye over me. My wife, daughter, as well as pets demanded lots of my time during the course of these two centuries. Still, being able to post songs at the rate of four songs a day despite such “distractions” was good enough rate of going.
Hopefully, I will be able to regain my usual momentum of six songs a day soon.
This century song is a special song indeed, as it is composed by my favourite music director namely Ganesh. I had not discussed a Ganesh song for quite some time. In fact, I have discussed only three Ganesh compositions this year. Seeing that Ganesh had composed less than ninety Hindi movie songs in all, it should be possible for me to discuss all available Ganesh compositions in this blog soon enough if I apply my mind to this task.
This song fulfils all criteria of a century song. It is a superb song, and at the same time, it is a song that has been forgotten with time. People who grew up in 1970s (like I did), heard this song and then forgotten all about this song. So people in my age group may be pleasantly surprised to get re aquinted with this song again.
This song is picturised on Vinod Khanna and Kumkum. This was one of the earliest movies of Vinod Khanna as a hero, and he looks suitably dashing. Kumkum, the leading lady of the movie, bowed out of Hindi movies after this movie. So this movie was the last time when this much loved, highly talented and underachieving actress was seen in Hindi movies.
This song is sung by Kishore Kumar. Verma Malik is the lyricist. The song is extremely hummable, like most Ganesh compositions. and it is my privilege to present this song as the 6100th song of the blog.
I take this opportunity to thank all the well wishers, visitors and contributors for their continued support, partonage and contributions. This blog has by now become a project of like minded music lovers, who not only share the passion of music but also share some rare old fashioned values of open mindedness, generosity, respect for others etc. Being able to bring quite a few likeminded individuals together, to my mind, has been one of the most important achievements of this blog.
Here is hoping that this musical bandwagon continues to gather momentum and rolls on and on.
Song-Kali se nazaaron se bahaaron se (Dhamki)(1973) Singer-Kishore Kumar, Lyrics-Verma Malik, MD-Ganesh
Lyrics
kali
nazaaron
bahaaron se
kali se
nazaaron se
bahaaron se
poochho mera fasaana
dilruba
main tera
ho gaya
haa
ae
deewaana
kali se
nazaaron se
bahaaron se
poochho mera fasaana
dilruba
main tera
ho gaya
haa
ae
deewaana
kali se
nazaaron se
bahaaron se
jo loch bhi
jo lachak bhi
paani ki rawaani mein hai
wo mastiyaan
wo josh bhi
is teri jawaani mein hai
ho o
jo loch bhi
jo lachak bhi
paani ki rawaani mein hai
wo mastiyaan
wo josh bhi
is teri jawaani mein hai
dilruba
main tera
ho gaya
haa
ae
deewaana
kali se nazaaron se
bahaaron se
tujh pe fida
jaane wafaa
meri chaahat bhari zindagi
tere saath hai
tere haath hai
chaahe gham hi mile ya khushi
ho o
tujh pe fida
jaane wafaa
meri chaahat bhari zindagi
tere saath hai
tere haath hai
chaahe gham hi miley ya khushi
dilruba
main tera
ho gaya
haa
ae
deewaana
haa
ae
deewaana
haa
ae
deewaana
haa
ae
deewaana
haa
ae
deewaana
haa
ae
deewaana
18 Responses to "Kali se nazaaron se bahaaron se"

Atul ji,
CONGRATULATIONS on achieving another milestone.
It is not the Milestones that are as important as providing the heavenly pleasure of enjoying music to your followers is what matters.In this,you have not only excelled but have also made some diehard ‘Rasik’ s for your Blog.We are happy that we are associated with this journey in some or the other capacity.Thank you.
-AD
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Atul ji,
Great going – another superb song and another century milestone. Kudos and congrats.
And greetings to all fellow bloggers, contributors and readers. 😀
And yes, a wonderful song, from Ganesh. Yes, this song is one of those memories from the growing up years – a lost favorite. It is one of the songs that one used to plan to sing to some one special – being so that one simply collected such songs without getting an opportunity to present it. 🙂
Thanks for putting it back on board. And all the best for an even more entertaining journey ahead.
Cheers and regards
Sudhir
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Atul ji,
Missed adding a brief comment about Ganesh, the music director. I have been searching long for an image of this gentleman, and it is only yesterday that I was able to locate him in a group photograph. I have cropped and extracted his image, and the same is included in the video stream that I created for the other Ganesh song posted today, “Hum To Koi Bhi Nahin”. Interested folks can check it out.
Rgds
Sudhir
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Congrats on another milestone, Atul. And I’m so happy to hear this song after decades! I last heard this in the early 70s – and it completely slipped my mind. The title did not initially register – but when I heard the first couple of lines, it immediately clicked! 🙂 Had no idea which movie it was from, or that it was a Ganesh composition.
I haven’t been all that regular here with my comments in the last few days, but I do try to log in every day to check out the latest songs posted and the comments.
I was wondering why there was a slight slowdown on your part – but now I know it’s for a good reason. You’re spending time with your family (including your pets). Now THAT’s a good reason, even if you call them “distractions”. 🙂 Hope your wife doesn’t see this – am not sure she’d like to be thought of as a distraction. 😉 Maybe she decides to keep “more of an eye” on you – ha ha.
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Congratulation on 6100…
That’s reminds me of a local restaurant “Cafe at Sixty-One Hundred” in my town..(lol)…
looking forward for 100,000. number post. (lol)
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June 18, 2012 at 9:26 am
Congratulations for achieving the milestone and for your attitude .
जिस दिन से चला हूं , मंझिल पे मेरी नजर है
आंखो ने कभी मील क पत्थर नही देखा..
बढे रहो.
शुभकामनासह
विजय
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June 18, 2012 at 9:35 am
Thanks a lot. But I have broken up the journey into these small milestones of 100 songs each. So my eyes are on these milestones all the time. 🙂
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