Mera dil tod kar jaane waale
Posted on: May 4, 2014
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“Sanam” (1951) was directed by Nandlal Jaswantlal for United Technicians. This movie had Suraiyya, Dev Anand, Meena Kumari, Jilloo Maa, Pratima Devi, Gope, K. N. Singh etc in it.
Eleven songs from this movie have been discussed in the past. Here is the twelfth and final song from the movie.
This melancholic song is sung by Suraiyya. Only the audio of this song is available, but it is clear that the song is picturised on Suraiyya herself.
Qamar Jalalabadi is the lyricist of this song. Music is composed by Husnlal Bhagatram.
Lyrics of this song were sent to me by Nitin Shah.
With this song, “Sanam” (1951) joins the list of movies that have all their songs covered in the blog.
Audio
Video
Song-Mera dil todkar jaane waale (Sanam)(1951) Singer-Suraiyya, Lyrics-Qamar Jalalabadi, MD-Husnlal Bhagatram
Lyrics(Provided by Nitin Shah)
mera dil tod kar jaanewaale
mera dil tod kar jaanewaale
kya tumhaari mohabbat yahi hai ae
kya tumhaari mohabbat yahi hai
o meri zindagi ke ujaale
o meri zindagi ke ujaale
kya tumhaari mohabbat yahi hai ae
kya tumhaari mohabbat yahi hai
maine chun kar ummeedon ke tinke
ae ae ae
maine chun kar ummeedon ke tinke
pyaar ka aashiyaana banaaya
pyaar ka aashiyaana banaaya
aag usmein laga jaane waale
aag usme laga jaane waale
kya tumhaari mohabbat yahi hai ae
kya tumhaari mohabbat yahi hai
tumne manjhdhar mein mujhko chhoda
aa aa aa
tumne manjhdhar mein mujhko chhoda
khud kinaare pe tum hans rahe ho
tum hans rahe ho
mere roney pe o hansne waale
mere roney pe o hansne waale
kya tumhaari mohabbat yahi hai ae
kya tumhaari mohabbat yahi hai
kya tumhaari mohabbat yahi hai
kya tumhaari mohabbat yahi hai




May 4, 2014 at 9:17 am
Congratulations Shah Saheb – Atul ji on covering all songs of this Movie – ‘Sanam- 1951’… 🙂
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