Kahaan ho duniya ke bhagwaan
Posted by: Atul on: January 20, 2017
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“Roop Basant”(1955) was Produced by Ramniklal N Shah and directed by A M Khan for Shah Pictures, Bombay. The movie had Chitra, Diljeet, Roopmala, Kamran, Wazir Mohammad Khan, Kamlakant, Gulab, Kanta Kumari, Prakash, Narbada Shankar, Savitra, Kanchan mala, Chanda Kumari, Jharna, Neerja, Bismillah, P D Lal, Noorjahaan, Shashimala, Chaand, Ramesh Thakur, Hiralal etc in it.
This obscure movie, which was shot partially in colour, had ten songs in it.
Here is the first song from “Roop Basant”(1955) to appear in the blog. This song is sung by Asha Bhonsle. Gafil Harnalwi is the lyricist. Music is composed by Dhaniram.
Only the audio of this rare song is available. I request our knowledgeable readers to throw light on the movie as well as on the picturisation of this song.
With this “remonstrating with the Almighty” genre of song, “Roop Basant”(1955) makes its debut in the blog.
Song-Kahaan ho duniya ke bhagwaan (Roop Basant)(1955) Singer-Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics-Gafil Harnalwi, MD-Dhaniram
Lyrics
Kahaa aan aan
ho o o
duniya ke ae ae
bhagwaa aan
duniya ke bhagwaan
pukaare tujhe teri santaan
Kahaan ho duniya ke bhagwaan
pukaare tujhe teri santaan
Kahaan ho duniya ke bhagwaan
kal ke raaja aaj bhikhaari
ye kaisa anyaay
bhookh ki maaya aisi hai
jo sant ko chor banaaye
duniya mein kaudi ke badley
duniya mein kaudi ke badley
bikta hai imaan
Kahaan ho duniya ke bhagwaan
pukaare tujhe teri santaan
Kahaan ho duniya ke bhagwaan
jeewan bhar sansaar mein sachcha
pag pag thokar jaaye
chhal aur kapat ke bal par jhoothha
jag mein mauz udaaye
kya sansaar ke daata teri
kya sansaar ke daata teri
yahi hai jag mein shaan
Kahaan ho duniya ke bhagwaan
pukaare tujhe teri santaan
Kahaan ho duniya ke bhagwaan
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January 20, 2017 at 6:06 pm
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