Dil e naashaad ko jeene ki hasrat ho gayee tumse
Posted September 1, 2012
on:“Chunariya” (1948) was a Kuldeep Pictures Ltd production. It was directed by Ravindra Dave. The movie had Wasti, Manorama, Pran, Randhir, Cuckoo, Narbada Shanker etc in it.
Three songs from this movie have been discussed in the past. Here is another song from the movie.
This song is a ghazal which is sung by Lata. Butaram Sharma is the lyricist. Music is composed by Hansraj Bahl.
The lyrics of this song is sent to me by Mr Sadanand Kamath who guesses that this could well be the first solo ghazal sung by Lata in her playback singing career.
Only the audio of this song is available and so it is difficult to guess about the picturisation of this song. I request our knowledgeable readers to throw more light on this matter.
Song-Dil e naashaad ko jeene ki hasrat ho gayi tumse (Chunariya)(1948) Singer-Lata, Lyrics-Butaram Sharma, MD-Hansraj Bahl
Lyrics(Provided by Sadanand Kamath)
aa haa
dil-e-naashaad ko
jeene ki hasrat
ho gayi tumse
mohabbat ki kasam
ham ko
mohabbat ho gayi tumse
dam-e-aakhir chale aaye
badaa ehsaan kiyaa tumne
ae ae ae
aa aa aaa
dam-e-aakhir chale aaye
badaa ehsaan kiyaa tumne
ae ae ae
hamaari maut kitni khoobsoorat
ho gayi tumse
hamaari maut
haan haan haan
hamaari maut kitni khoobsoorat
ho gayi tumse
aa aa aa aaa
kahaan tak koyi tadpe
maan jaao
maan bhi jaao
o o o o
aa aa aa aaa
kahaan tak koyi tadpe
maan jaao
maan bhi jaao
o o o
ke dil ki baat kehte
ek muddat ho gayi tumse
ke dil ki baat
haan haan haan
ke dil ki baat kehte
ek muddat ho gayi tumse
aa aa aa
dil-e-naashaad ko
jeene ki hasrat ho gayi tumse
mohabbat ki kasam
ham ko mohabbat
ho gayi tumse
ae ae ae
5 Responses to "Dil e naashaad ko jeene ki hasrat ho gayee tumse"
In 1948, Behl had four films..
(1) Chunariya, (2) Mitti Ke Khilone, (3) Pardesi Mehmaan (4) Satya Narayan.
Only in film Chunariya’ he did well, specially dil-e-nashad was a hit song.
But not as good as he did in 1947song from (Chhen le azadi) moti chugane gayi re hansi man sarovar teer..(Mukesh/shamshad).
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1 | Arunkumar Deshmukh
September 1, 2012 at 11:20 am
Atul ji,
CHUNARIA-48 is a landmark film for ASHA BHONSALE’s First Hindi film song’-Sawan aaya re’ sung along with geeta,Zohra and chorus.
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Atul
September 1, 2012 at 11:34 am
Thanks for this information.
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