Main kya karoon rukti nahin ashqon ki rawaani
Posted July 29, 2017
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“Maan”(1954) was produced by Rajendra Jain and directed by Safdar Aah Sitapuri for Filmkaar Limited, Bombay. This cosume drama had Chitra, Ajit, Jageerdaar, Kumar, Achla Sachdev, Yashodhara Katju, Kamlesh Kumari, Chandabai, Durga Khote etc in it.
The movie had nine songs in it. Five songs have been covered in the blog.
Here is the sith song from “Maan”(1954) to appear in the blog. This song is sung by Meena Kapoor. Safdar aah Sitapuri is the lyricist. Music is composed by Anil Biswas.
It is a pathos filled song, that strangley enough, has a soothing effect on the mind, as Raja had mentioned about the songs of Mukesh in his previous writeup. May be that is what such songs are meant to be.
This song is undoubtedly a classic song from a movie teeming with several classic songs of timeless nature.
Song-Main kya karoon rukti nahin ashqon ki rawaani (Maan)(1954) Singer-Meena Kapoor, Lyrics-Safdar Aah Sitapuri, MD-Anil Biswas
Lyrics
Main kya karoon
rukti nahin ashqon ki rawaani
ashqon ki rawaani
kab aayenge wo
bol too hi
raat suhaani ee
raat suhaani
aapas mein gale milte huye chaand sitaare
aapas mein gale milte huye chaand sitaare
allaah muhabbat ke ye madhosh nazaare
afsos adhoori hai abhi meri kahaani ee
kab aayenge wo
bol too hi
raat suhaani ee
raat suhaani
wo aayenge
wo aayenge
ae subah o na aana
wo aayenge
wo aayenge
ae subah o na aana
ae chaand mujhe chaand si soorat wo dikhaana
ae chaand mujhe chaand si soorat wo dikhaana
milne ki tamanna mein tadapti hai jawaani
kab aayenge wo
bol too hi
raat suhaani ee
raat suhaani
main kya karoon
rukti nahin ashqon ki rawaani
ashqon ki rawaani
July 29, 2017 at 11:18 am
“The pathos filled songs, NOT AT ALL STRANGE, have a soothing effect on any SENSITIVE mind and that is what such songs are meant to be.”
That is what I would have said, loudly, If I was able to speak, immediately after my birth on 19th March, in the year 1933