Tera naam liya dil thhaam liya
Posted on: December 25, 2017
This article is written by Peevesie’s mom, 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.
Hullo to all in Atuldom
Wishing all a Merry Christmas. Also remembering Guru Gobind Singh on his 351st Jayanti today. I know for Christmas we should say “Merry Christmas” but unfortunately, what does one wish for Guru Gobind Singh Jayanthi. My apologies to all our Sikh friends for my ignorance.
I believe there is a confusion regarding the exact date. As per the Gregorian calendar it could be any date from December 22nd to January 15th as the Indian calendar says Saptami of Shukla Paksh in Paush month. I also read in some newspapers that there are almost weeklong celebrations in many parts of India.
But my today’s post is to remember one of India’s topmost music director of the 40s, 50s & 60s. He began by assisting Ustaad Jhande Khan, Ustaad Mushtaq Hussain etc in the late 30s. He composed for his first independent film “Prem Nagar” in 1940 and with A.R. Kardar’s “Nayi Duniya” (1942) he got his first credit as music director. Now I know that all the stalwart- followers of this blog would have guessed that I am talking about Naushad.
Something which I realised as I sat to write this post is “wow! Yesterday was Mohd. Rafi’s birth anniversary and today is Naushad saab’s. Interesting”
As I always say, I am no authority to write about any of the stalwarts that graced the Bollywood film scene in the golden era of Hindi film music. Or for that matter of any age and time as I only love the music created by them and don’t know anything personally, whatever I know is hearsay or whatever I have read up over the years. But our Rajaji had written a very beautiful post Duniya chhote yaar na chhoote on the occasion of Naushad’s death anniversary.
Without much build-up I will come directly to today’s song. I was looking for a song that would bring Mohd. Rafi and Naushadsaab together and also fulfil the criteria of being from my growing up years. I landed on “Dharam Kanta”. This movie had six songs of which three were duets- Mohd. Rafi with Bhupinder (already posted) and with Asha Bhonsle two songs- one is posted. Here is the next one. The songs of the movie were penned by Majrooh Sultanpuri.
Audio (Full)
Video (Partial)
Song-Tera naam liya dil thhaam liya (Dharam Kaanta)(1982) Singers-Asha Bhonsle, Rafi, Lyrics-Majrooh Sultanpuri, MD-Naushad
Lyrics
dil ke bazaar mein
daulat nahin dekhi jaati
pyar ho jaaye toh
soorat nahin dekhi ee jaati
aaaaa aaaaaa
aaaaaa aaaaaa
ek adaa par yeh dil o jaan
nichhaawar kar doon oon oon
maal achchaa ho toh keemat nahin dekhi ee jaati
ulfat ko zamaan kya jaane
aaaaaa
aaa aaa aaa
ulfat ko zamaana kya jaane
ulfat se toh hamne kaam liya
ke tera naam liya
dil thhaam liya
tera naam liya
dil thhaam liya
tera naam liya
naam liya
naam liya
tera naam liya
dil thhaam liya
tera naam liya
hum bhi to inhin do baaton par
badnam huye
ilzaam liya
ke tera naam liya
dil thhaam liya
tera naam liya
dil thhaam liya
tera naam liya
naam liya
naam liya
tera naam liya
dil thhaam liya
tera naam liya
parda bhi hai
aur parda bhi nahin
jalwa bhi hai
aur jalwa bhi nahin
aaa aaa aaaa
aaa aaa aaa aa
chilman kahin padi ho
sarakti zaroor hai
dilwaalon ki nigaah
pahunchti zaroor hai
kangan ho choodiya hon
magar pichchli raat ko
koi na koi cheez khanakti zaroor hai ae
parda bhi hai
aur parda bhi nahin
jalwa bhi hai
aur jalwa bhi nahin
jalwa bhi hai
aur jalwa bhi nahin
andaaz yahi dikhlaake sanam
dil toone mera bedaam liya
ke tera naam liya
dil thhaam liya
tera naam liya
dil thhaam liya
tera naam liya
dil thhaam liya
tera naam liya
dil thhaam liya
tera naam liya
naam liya
naam liya
tera naam liya
dil thhaam liya
haan tera naam liya
dil thaam liya
haan tera naam liya




December 26, 2017 at 4:09 pm
longer audio link: ??
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