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“Dharm Patni”(1953) was directed by Ramchandra Thakur for Harishchandra Pictures, Bombay. This movie had Mahipal, Nirupa Roy, Moti Sagar, Durga Khote, Yashodhara Katju, Niru, Mona, Kumar, Gope, Bhagwandas, Dalpat, Eruch Tarapore, hameed, Dewaskar, Maqbool, Deepak Nayudu, Parvati Bai, anwari, Vijaybala, Dewan etc in it.
This “social” movie had six songs in it.
One song from the movie has been covered in the past.
Here is the second song from “Dharm Patni”(1953) to appear in the blog. This song is sung by Mubarak Begam. Shewan Rizvi is the lyricist. Music is composed by Jamal Sen.
I am unable to identify the lady in the picturisation who lip syncs this song as a mujra song. I request our knowledgeable readers to help identify her as well as her client.
Audio
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Song-Raat kaise kati bata na sake (Dharm Patni)(1953) Singer-Mubarak Begam, Lyrics-Shewan Rizvi, MD-Jamal Sen
Lyrics
aa aa aa aa
raat kaise kati
bata na sake
raat kaise kati
bata na sake
haal e dil bhi unhen suna na sake
haal e dil bhi unhen suna na sake
raat kaise kati
bata na sake
aa aa aaaa
aa aa aa aaaa
aag aisi lagi dhuaan na uthha aa aa
aag aisi lagi dhuaan na uthha aa aa
aah tak bhi jubaan pe la na sake
haal e dil bhi unhen suna na sake
haal e dil bhi unhen suna na sake
raat kaise kati
bata na sake
aa aa aa aa aa
saari duniya ko chhod aaye magar r r
saari duniya ko chhod aaye magar r r
tere kadmon se uthh ke jaa na sake
haal e dil bhi unhen suna na sake
haal e dil bhi unhen suna na sake
raat kaise kati
bata na sake
aa aa aaaa
aa aa aa
aise taake to kya kare koi
aise taake to kya aa aa kare koi
aaj tak hosh mein hum aa na sake
haal e dil bhi unhen suna na sake
haal e dil bhi unhen suna na sake
raat kaise kati
bata na sake
One of my favorite songs of Mubarak Begum. When I visited her at her home, I had presented a CD of her songs along with a CD player with built-in speakers. This was the first song on that CD and while playing it she started singing along with it. I recorded that, but, so sorry, am unable to dig it out from my enormous Khajana.
This blog discusses Bollywood songs of yesteryears. Every song has a brief description, followed by a video link, and complete lyrics of the song.
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1 | K S Shenoy
May 21, 2018 at 4:31 pm
Nice song with old world ( read ‘golden era’) charm.
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