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Jab dard uthhe dil mein to aansoo na bahaanaa

Posted on: November 3, 2024


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“Daamaad”(1951) was produced by M T Madnani and directed by Brijrani for Bima Productions, Bombay. The movie had Bhagwan and Krishna Kumari in lead roles, supported by A Shah, Yashodhara Katju, Cuckoo, Protima Devi, Ameer Banu, Shyamu, Ishu Jagirdar, Baby Sheela, Baby Nirmala, Baby Hafiza, Baby Natuja, Habib, Mehar Tarapur, Kathana etc.

This movie flopped at the box office but its story line gave Bhagwan the inspiration for his subsequent movies. Bhagwan used the same storyline in every subsequent movie that he produced and acted in. In the beginning, he met with great success in “Albela”(1952). But his subsequent movies failed to replicate the same success. Undaunted, Bhagwan kept repeating the same storyline in every movie till there were no takers for his movies.

Here is the storyline of “Daamaad”(1951) as recounted by Arunkumar Deshmukh jee in one of his writeups:

The story was more or less same as ‘Albela’ – a good for nothing fellow sings well and makes a fortune – that is the one line story of this film.

Chamak (Bhagwan) is too simple a person, who is a teacher in a school, where even his students make fun of him. He gets married to a rich man’s daughter-Geeta (Krishna Kumari). Chamak loses his job and his father-in-law takes him to his house in a bigger town. Chamak is impressed with all the wealthy living and eats like a hog and sleeps like a dog every day. Honored initially as the son-in-law of the house, slowly he is despised, insulted and treated shabbily by in laws for doing nothing.

One day when Chamak is singing alone, the manager of the local theatre hears him, gets impressed and offers him job of a singer. Chamak accepts it and in no time becomes a famous singer and tours all over India. Seeing that he is famous, his in laws start pampering him. Now Chamak has become clever. He teaches a lesson to his in laws and finally they realize their folly and all is well that ends well.

“Daamaad”(1951) had eight songs in it. They were composed by three music directors. Rookie composer Shamu composed three songs, while an equally inexperienced Ram Panjwani composed one song. Indravadan Bhatt, a relatively experienced music director in comparison composed four songs. There was only one lyricist though.

Seven songs of “Daamaad”(1951) have been covered in the blog. Here are the details of the songs that are already covered in the blog:-

SNo in Blog Song Title MD Singer/s Lyrics Posted On Remarks
6348 Mohe ratiyaa neend na aaye Shamu Khan Mastana, Sulochana Kadam Bahar Ajmeri 1 August 2012 Lyrics provided by Khyati Bhatt jee. Picturised on Bhagwan and Cuckkoo
11898 Mera tamak tamak tam bole mera tamku Indrawadan Bhatt Ram Panjwani, Sulochana Kadam Bahar Ajmeri 3 March 2016 Post by Arunkumar Deshmukh jee. Picturised on Bhagwan and an unidentified lady
12997 Guzre zamaane yaad na aa Shamu Mrs Vishnilal Bahar Ajmeri 4 March 2017
14952 Dhobiya re dhobiya tera chhora Multi part song Indrvadan Bhatt Sulochana Kadam, Ram Panjwani, Ishu Jahagirdar, Mrs Vishnilal Bahar Ajmeri 24 March 2019 Post by Arunkumar Deshmukh jee. Multiple part song. Picturised on Bhagwan, Yashodhara Katju, Ishu Jahagirdar etc
17464 Dil mera chain na paaye Shamu Sulochana Kadam Bahar Ajmeri 17 February 2023 Post by Avinash Scrapwala. Lyrics by Prakashchandra
18579 Kar Ram bhajan man Raam bhajan Ram Panjwani Ram Panjwani, Ishu Jahagirdar Bahar Ajmeri 26 October 2024 Post by Arunkumar Deshmukh jee. Picturised on Ram Panjwani and Ishu Jahagirdar

Here is the eighth and final song from “Daamaad”(1951) to appear in the blog. The song is sung by Mrs Vishnilal. Bahar Ajmeri is the lyricist. Music is composed by Indravadan Bhatt.

This song is a melancholic song. I am unable to identify the lady who lip syncs this song. I request our knowledgeable readers to help identify her.

With this song, all the songs of “Daamaad”(1951) get covered in the blog. The movie thus joins the lst of movies that have been YIPPEED in the blog.


Song-Jab dard uthhe dil mein to aansoo na bahaanaa(Daamaad)(1951) Singer-Vishni Lal, Lyrics-Bahar Ajmeri, MD-Indravadan Bhatt

Lyrics

o o
zaalim ye
zamaane waale
is dil ka tadapna aa
kya jaanen aen

jab dard uthhe ae
jab dard uthhe dil mein
to aansoo na bahaana
jab dard uthe dil mein
to aansoo na bahaana
royegee to hans dega ye
bedard zamaana
bedard zamaana
jab dard uthhe ae ae

duniya mein tera
koi bhee
humdard naheen hai
toota hua
toota hua dil apna
kisee ko na dikhaana
toota hua dil apna
kisee ko na dikhana
royegee to hans dega ye
bedard zamaana
bedard zamaana
jab dard uthhe ae ae

taqdeer ne armaanon mein
wo aag lagaayee
mushqil hai
mushqil hai jise ae dil e naashaad bujhaana
mushkil hai jise ae dil e naashaad bujhaana
royegi to hans dega ye
bedard zamaana
bedard zamaana
jab dard uthhe ae ae
jab dard uthhe dil mein
to aansoo na bahaana
jab dard uthhe dil mein
to aansoo na bahaana
royegi to hans dega ye
bedard zamaana
bedard zamaana
jab dard uthhe ae ae

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