Mubaarak ho tujhe ae dil
Posted March 14, 2019
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“Raaja Jaani”(1972) was produced by Madan Mohla and directed by Mohan Sehgal for Seven Arts Pictures, Bombay. This “social” (1972)movie had Dharmendra, Hema malini, Nadira, Sajjan, Premnath, Prem Chopra, Johnny Walkar, Durga Khote, Rajan Haksar, HeeraLal, Lata Sinha, Madhup Sharma, Jankidass, Bhushan Tiwari, Kamaldeep, C.S.Dubey, Pal Sharma, Bindu, Manmohan, Helen etc in it.
The movie had six songs in it. Four songs have been covered in the past.
Here is the fifth song from “Raaja Jaani”(1972) to appear in the blog. The song is sung by Lata. Anand Bakshi is the lyricist. Music is composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal.
The picturisation shows Hema Malini and Durga Khite seated on Royal thrones and then we find Helen dancing. Next we see Hema Malini standing near Helen and lip syncing this song while lots of people, including Premnath, Dharmendra and Prem Chopra looking on while seated on their chairs.
I have not seen the movie but going by the picturisation, it seems that Hema Malini plays double role in he movie and the movie. The movie, despite its chaalu story and chaalu music managed to do well at the box office. I request our knowledgeable readers to throw light on the picturisation of this song.
Lyrics of this song were sent to me by Prakashchandra who felt that this was the last remaining song of the movie. No, another chaalu song from this song, which was quite popular during its time is still left to be covered. 🙂
Audio
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Song-Mubarak ho tujhe ae dil (Raja Jaani)(1972) Singer-Lata, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal
Lyrics(Provided by Prakashchandra)
mubaarak ho tujhe ae dil
mubaarak ho tujhe ae dil
qayaamat ki ghadi aayee
khushi se aankh bhar aayee
mubaarak ho tujhe ae dil
mubaarak ho tujhe ae dil
qayaamat ki ghadi aayee
khushi se aankh bhar aayee
mubaarak ho tujhe ae dil
zaraa thehro
tamaashaa kya
hamaara tum na dekhoge
zaraa thehro
tamaashaa kya
hamaara tum na dekhoge
nazar kyun pher lee
kyaa ye
nazaaraa tum na dekhoge
kahin par toot’te hain dil
kahin bajti hai shehnaayee
mubaarak ho tujhe ae dil
qayaamat ki ghadi aayee
khushi se aankh bhar aayee
mubaarak ho tujhe ae dil
tumhein hum ye
nahin kehte
ke waadaa tumne todaa hai
tumhein hum ye
nahin kehte
ke waadaa tumne todaa hai
magar ae hamsafar tumne
jahaan par saath chhodaa hai
ye rastaa hai ke hai manzil
samajh mein baat naa aayee
mubaarak ho tujhe ae dil
qayaamat ki ghadi aayee
khushi se aankh bhar aayee
mubaarak ho tujhe ae dil
mubaarak ho tujhe ae dil
mubaarak ho tujhe ae dil
5 Responses to "Mubaarak ho tujhe ae dil"

sorry Sudhir ji, after writing to you, I realised that “duniya ka mela mele mein ladki” song from the film is still pending……..sorry for making wrong statement
audio link(!!!! it a very short one
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March 14, 2019 at 1:21 pm
I saw the movie when it was released and remember that I enjoyed it mainly due to the songs.
As far as I recall, the story was a standard formula one, Hema Malini is a lost princess, raised by Nadira and earns her living through dances and acrobatics. Dharmendra is the lovable rogue who notices the similarity of Hema with the description of the lost princess in the posters/newspaper ads and thinks up a scheme of passing her off as the princess and get the promised reward. Durga Khote is the grandmother Rajmata who is literally dying for the lost girl. She gladly accepts Hema and soon announces her engagement to the evil Prime Minister Premnath’s still more evil son Prem Chopra. Hema is heartbroken when she learns that Darmendra was using her as a pawn to get the reward and she accepts. Not very original, so you know the rest of the story.
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March 14, 2019 at 3:42 pm
Pratapji is absolutely right with the song.
this song happens at the engagement party of Hema (the princess)to Prem Chopra. and the lines
“zaraa thehro
tamaashaa kya
hamaara tum na dekhoge
nazar kyun pher lee
kyaa ye
nazaaraa tum na dekhoge”
is Hema taunting Dharam on learning that he has used her for monetary gains and he never loved her. but Dharam is squirming because by then he has actually started loving her.
if I am not wrong this song is just before the climax starts.
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