Ham Dilli ke daade hain
Posted December 15, 2015
on:This article is written by Avinash Scrapwala, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a contributor to this blog. This article is meant to be posted in atulsongaday.me. If this article appears in sites like lyricstrans.com and ibollywoodsongs.com etc then it is piracy of the copyright content of atulsongaday.me and is a punishable offence under the existing laws.
Visiting HFGK (Vol-V -1971-1980) that I have, glancing through its pages, and reading and concentrating on few, then searching the songs’ links, noting lyrics, and mailing it to our beloved Atul ji and Sudhir ji is mostly my daily routine whenever I am at my base station (now Nagpur).
Now, going through HFGK is like visiting a ‘treasure trove’ or I may compare it with visiting a historical museum /monument, which I always love, and it’s my habit to go through all small details available there, watching them, observing them, reading the information there with minute details unless my family members or friends accompanying me push forward 🙂 on to next step.
Coming back to the daily routine I mentioned above, the ‘by-products’ of the routine are more interesting, like;
– Discovering of some hidden gems
– Discovering of the audio/video links on YT of the songs that are yet to be posted
– Finding songs that we never heard and not known
– Going through a ‘nostalgic trip down memory lane’
– Getting surprises when we find some familiar songs that we used to listen frequently in our growing years, but yet to be posted and discussed on the blog
– And conceiving of new posts
Now, recently one more ‘by-product’ has become a part of the routine i.e. adding the YT links where the audio/video have been terminated due to( ‘multiple third-party notifications of copyright infringement’ ) various reasons, which was initially there with the songs already posted on the blog. It is easier in cases where the other links are available but it is really very disappointing when other links of the same song are not available.
(For example I had shared this song ‘In ujley mehlon ke taley’ long back, and now its shared link has been de-activated, and other link is not available.)
So what should one do?
Here our Pradeep ji’s ‘Project-Yippee’ 🙂 has a role to play.
How?
Pradeep ji has given us training to ‘convert’ mp4 into mp3s, and so taking a ‘hint’ from that I have now been finding mp3s of such obscure songs and converting them into mp4 audio links, through my good, generous, lovely friend Ashish Tilak (he always takes out time from his busy schedule to fulfill my ‘farmaishes’ )
And given all this when one find a song which is being awaited for long, and if it is a song of Sahir Ludhianvi, then a person like me will immediately grab the opportunity to share it (and of course, now, taking a care to keep its mp3 in stock, because we never know when the YT link is going to be not available in future)
With huge thanks to the YT up loader for uploading this rare song, here we enjoy this one from the ‘1962 – Dilli Ka Dada’, sung by Mahendra Kapoor and Mukesh and composed by N.Datta.
Lyrics are by Sahir Ludhianvi, and as is his wont, he is taking a dig at the system in this song.
Audio
Song-Ham Dilli ke daade hain (Dilli Ka Dada)(1962) Singers-Mukesh, Mahendra Kapoor, Lyrics-Sahir Ludhianvi, MD-N Datta
Both
Lyrics
Ho ho ho
Ho ho ho ho
Dee dee dee
Doo doo doo
Laa laa laa laa laa
Aji ham Dilli ke daade hain
Arey daade kya pardaade hain
Buron ke haq mein tedhe hain
Bhalon ke haq mein saade hain ae ae
Ham Dilli ke daade hain
Daade kya pardaade hain
Buron ke haq mein tedhe hain
Bhalon ke haq mein saade hain ae ae
Ham Dilli ke daade hain
Daa daa da da daa daa
Doo doo doo
Doo doo doo oo doo
Shahar ki chaudi sadakon par ham
Seena taan ke chalte hain
Dhan-daulat waale bhadbhunje
Hamko dekh ke jalte hain
Aji unke aur iraade hain
Apne aur iraade hain
Arey ham Dilli ke daade hain
Daade kya pardaade hain
Buron ke haq mein tedhe hain
Bhalon ke haq mein saade hain ae
Ham Dilli ke daade hain
Daa daa da da daa daa
da daa daa
Doo doo doo
Doo doo doo oo doo
Jaama Masjid ki seedhhi par baith ke
Khichda khaate hain
Laal qile ke agle-pichhle
Sab qisse dohraate hain
Aji yoon lagta hai jaise ham
Laawaaris shahzaade hain
Arey ham Dilli ke daade hain
Daade kya pardaade hain
Buron ke haq mein tedhe hain
Bhalon ke haq mein saade hain ae
Ham Dilli ke daade hain
Do din apna band bajaa kar
Gayi hakumat goron ki
Lekin ab bhi dhauns hai baaki
Chor munaafaakhoron ki
Dekhein kab tak poore hon
Jo sarkaar ke waade hain
Arey ham Dilli ke daade hain
Daade kya pardaade hain
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Devnagari Script Lyrics:
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हो हो हो
हो हो हो हो
डी डी डी
डू डू डू
ला ला ला ला
अजी हम दिल्ली के दादे हैं
अरे दादे क्या परदादे है
बुरों के हक में टेढ़े हैं
भलों के हक में सादे हैं
हम दिल्ली के दादे हैं
दादे क्या परदादे है
बुरों के हक में टेढ़े हैं
भलों के हक में सादे हैं ए ए
हम दिल्ली के दादे हैं
डा डा ड ड डा डा
डू डू डू
डू डू डू ऊ डू
शहर की चौड़ी सड़कों पर हम
सीना तान के चलते हैं
धन दौलत वाले भडभूंजे
हम को देख के जलते हैं
अजी उनके और इरादे हैं
अपने और इरादे हैं
अरे हम दिल्ली के दादे हैं
दादे क्या परदादे है
बुरों के हक में टेढ़े हैं
भलों के हक में सादे हैं ए ए
हम दिल्ली के दादे हैं
डा डा ड ड डा डा
डू डू डू
डू डू डू ऊ डू
जामा मस्जिद की सीढ़ी पर बैठ के
खिचड़ा खाते हैं
लाल किले के अगले पिछले
सब किस्से दोहराते है
अजी यूं लगता है जैसे हम
लावारिस शहजादे हैं
अरे हम दिल्ली के दादे हैं
दादे क्या परदादे है
बुरों के हक में टेढ़े हैं
भलों के हक में सादे हैं ए ए
हम दिल्ली के दादे हैं
दो दिन अपना बैंड बजा कर
गयी हकुमत गोरों की
लेकिन अब भी धौंस है बाकी
चोर मुनाफाखोरों की
देखें कब तक पुरे हों
जो सरकार के वादे है
अरे हम दिल्ली के दादे हैं
दादे क्या परदादे है
4 Responses to "Ham Dilli ke daade hain"
Sir, there are 8 songs in this film (Dilli Ka Dada). I think we have only 4 songs with us at this time. Can we have the balance also uploaded ? if anybody has them ?One Rafi solo is also there.
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1 | AVADH LAL
December 15, 2015 at 11:44 pm
This song brings back the memories of my visit to Delhi in 1962, immediately after I had finished my Intermediate UP Board (12th Std.) examinations.
The tune certainly was/is catchy. The film’s poster had carried the name of hero: Prince Salim.
Little did we know at that time that the same person, though not enjoying much success as an actor, was later to shine as a partner of the most famous cine-writers duo, Salim-Javed, and now even more recognised as father of the current top star – Salman Khan.
Thanks for reviving the old memories and warm regards,
Avadh Lal
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Avinash Scrapwala
December 16, 2015 at 5:59 pm
Sir, thanks for sharing your memories and other information. Though I do not know much about this movie and its star-cast. However in the posts of other songs of this movie posted earlier Sheikh Mukhtar is mentioned as hero of this film.
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