In aankhon se nazar ka teer chal jaata to kya hota
Posted on: March 3, 2015
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“Neela Aakaash”(1965) was directed by Rajendra Bhatia for Kiran Productions. The movie had Mala Sinha, Dharmendra, Shashikala, Raj Mehra, Sulochana, Madan Puri, Mumtaz Begum, Sabita Chatterjee, Manorama, Mehmood, Hari Shivdasani, Madhvi etc in it.
Seven songs from this movie have been discussed in the past. Here is the eighth song from the movie. The song is sung by Asha Bhonsle and chorus. This song is lip synced by Mala Sinha. Picturisation of this song shows Mala Sinha and her sahelis in a garden (enjoying picnic I suppose) while Dharmendra and Mehmood (looking surprisingly sedate) are initially seated in their car and then they join the ladies. This song is addressed at them and they are in fact being jeered at in this song.
Raja Mehdi Ali Khan is the lyricist. Music is composed by Madan Mohan.
With this song, “Neela Aakaash”(1965) joins the list of movies that have all their songs covered in the blog.
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Song-In aakhon se nazar ka teer chal jaata to kya hota(Neela Aakaash)(1965) Singer-Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics-Raja Mehdi Ali Khan, MD-Madan Mohan
Chorus
Lyrics
bade naadaan ho
uljhe ho tum aakar haseenon se
bina soche ladaai tumne aankhen naazneenon se
in aankhon se nazar ka
in aankhon se nazar ka
teer chal jaata to kya hota
ji chal jaata to kya hota
ji chal jaata to kya hota
zara socho
tumhaara dam nikal jaata to kya hota
nikal jaata to kya hota
nikal jaata to kya hota
jee
aji ab tum yahaan kya karne aaye
kyun
bhala kya karne aaye
aji kehdo
ke aahen bharne aaye
haaye
ke aahen bharne aaye
ghani zulfon ki chaanv mein bechaare marne aaye
haaye
bechaare marne aaye
na jaane kitne dhokhe
tumne aankhon mein chhipaaye hain
buton par tumne aakar
teer ulfat ke chalaaye hain
jo bhoole se hamaara
jo bhoole se hamaara haath chal jaata ho kya hota
ji chal jaata ho kya hota
ji chal jaata ho kya hota
zara socho tumhaara dam
nikal jaata to kya hota
nikal jaata to kya hota
haha
jee
jhuki aankhen
nigaahen neechi neechi
hmm nigaahen neechi neechi
jee honthon par hansi hai pheeki pheeki
hai
hansi hai phheeki pheei
huye thhande suni baaten hame seekhi seekhi
jee ki baaten teekhi teekhi
hamaare saamne tumne dil apne door se phenke
na ye socha
koi mehandi rache in shokh kadmon se
tumhaare dil ko yoon yoon yoon
tumhaare dil ko yoon yoon yoon
masal jaata to kya hota
masal jaata to kya hota
masal jaata to kya hota
in aankhon se nazar ka teer
chal jaata to kya hota
ji chal jaata to kya hota
zara socho tumhaara dam
nikal jaata to kya hota
nikal jaata to kya hota
jee
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Congratulations Atul ji on covering all songs of “Neela Aakaash”(1965) and its joining to the “list of movies that have all their songs covered in the blog” 🙂
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March 3, 2015 at 9:45 pm
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