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Jaane jaanaa jaao kal phir aanaa

Posted on: December 8, 2024


This article is written by Avinash Scrapwala, 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 other sites without the knowledge and consent of the web administrator of atulsongaday.me, then it is piracy of the copyright content of atulsongaday.me and is a punishable offence under the existing laws.

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#the Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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#Bhoole-Bisre Geet # (Samaadhi-1972)
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Today 8th December 2024 is the 89th birth anniversary (08.12.1935) of actor Dharam Singh Deol whom is fondly known as Dharmendra to all of us. On this occasion wishing him a very happy birthday and a healthy and peaceful life ahead, I present this song from the movie ‘Samaadhi-1972’.

“Samaadhi-1972” was directed by Prakash Mehra for ‘Sangam Arts International’.
It was produced by Bhagwant Singh and G.L. Khanna. It had Asha Parekh, Dharmendra, Jaya Bhaduri (special appearance), Madan Puri, Abhi Bhattacharya, Raj Mehra, Sundar, Randhir, Ram Mohan, Shetty, Leela Mishra, Tun Tun, B.B. Bhalla, Bhushan Tiwari, C.S. Dubey, Sadhana Khote, Keshav Rana, Dulari, R.P. Sethi, Sadhu Singh, Master Satyajeet, Master Raju, Master Rajeev, and others.
Story, screenplay and dialgoues of this movie were written by Pandit Mukhram Sharma. Editing of this movie was done by Lachhmandas. This movie was passed by Censor Board on 15.12.1972.Majrooh Sultanpuri was the lyricist for this film and had written all the six songs in this movie. Music for this movie was composed by R.D. Burman. Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhonsle and Manna Dey had given their voices to the songs in this movie.

In one of my earlier posts here I have mentioned about my memories of watching the movies of actor Dharmendra and I would like to reproduce the text again, because the nostalgia of watching his movies in my childhood is always with me, and later as grown up adult too I watched many of his movies and liked them very much.

I have fond memories of watching many of his movies with my uncles, like ‘Shikaar’ (1966), ‘Yakeen’ (1969), ‘Kab? Kyun? Aur Kahaan?’ (1970), ‘Mera Gaon Mera Desh’ (1971), ‘Resham Ki Dori’ (1974), ‘Raja Jaani’ (1973), and more. Then I also remember some of his movies which I must have watched with my parents like ‘Yaadon Ki Baarat’ (1973), ‘Dost’ (1974), ‘Sholay’ (1975), ‘Maa’ (1976), ‘Charas’ (1976), ‘Dream Girl’ (1977), ‘The Burning Train’ (1980) etc. I still remember watching his ‘Devar’ (1966), during the Ganpati Festivals on the small 16mm screen in open grounds in the seventies.

Then there were movies which I watched with my brothers and cousins during the ‘summer vacations’ like ‘Dharam-Veer’ (1977), ‘Chacha Bhatija’ (1977), ‘Ram Balram’ (1980), ‘Teesri Aaankh’ (1982), ‘Samrat’ (1982), ‘Main Intaqaam Loonga’ (1982). And then movies like ‘Aap Ki Parchhaayiyaan’ (1964), ‘Main Bhi Ladki Hoon’ (1964), ‘Izzat’ (1968), ‘Mere Hamdam Mere Dost’ (1968), ‘Khamoshi’ (1969), ’Sharaafat’ (1970), ‘Samadhi’ (1972), ‘Jheel Ke Us Paar’ (1973), ‘Chaitaali’ (1975), ‘Chupke-Chupke’ (1975), ‘Ek Mahal Ho Sapnon Ka’ (1975), ‘Kinaara’ (1977), ‘Blackmail’ (1978), ‘Dillagi’ (1978) which I watched during the weekly screening of movies in the re-creation club building in our colony where we were staying then.
Then, when I was a grown-up boy there was a phase in my life when I was learning in 11 -12th std but was less on studies and more on cricket and movies. I watched many of his movies like ‘Haqeeqat’ (1964), ‘Pyaar Hi Pyaar’ (1968), ‘Jugnu’ (1973), ‘Patthar Aur Paayal’ (1974), ‘Pratigyaa’ (1975), and the other movies released during those years (1983-1985) i.e. ‘Naukar Biwi Ka’ (1983), ‘Qayaamat’ (1983), ‘Jeene Nahin Doonga’ (1984), ‘Baazi’ (1984), ‘Dharam Aur Kanoon’ (1984), ‘Jaagir’ (1984), ‘Jhoothha Sach’ (1984), ‘Raj Tilak’ (1984) etc. And then I got to watch some movies like ‘Bandini’ (1963), ‘Neela Aakaash’ (1965), and ‘Satyakaam’ (1969), ‘Phaagun’ (1973), on television (‘Doordarshan’) during this period.

The above was when we were still located in the Akola District of Maharashtra (CP & Berar circuit for the movies). And by that time I was already a Rajesh Khanna fan . Reading the film magazines then I came to know that it was Dharmendra whose movies were still running good even during the Kaka’s Superstardom days. After that we shifted to Parli Vaijnath – Marathwada region of Maharashtra (and known as in the Nizam Circuit for the movies).

There I had already taken up working in a construction company and during this period till 1988 I watched many of the old and new movies. I remember I watched Dharmendra’s ‘Aayi Milan Ki Bela’ (1964), ‘Kaajal’ (1965), ‘Aaye Din Bahaar Ke’ (1966), ‘Anupama’ (1966), ‘Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiya’ (1966), ‘Phool Aur Patthar’ (1966), ’Aankhen’ (1968), ‘Aaya Saawan Jhoom Ke’ (1969), ‘Rakhwaala’ (1971), ‘Loafer’ (1973), ‘Keemat’ (1973), ‘Baghaawat’ (1982), ‘Hukumat’ (1987), ‘Aag Hi Aag’ (1987) etc.

Then I shifted to Kota (Rajasthan) in Nov 1988 for my professional career and there also watching the movies was the ‘main source of entertainment’. I got to watch many old Hindi movies as well as the new ones. I got to watch Dharmendra’s movies like ‘Batwaara’ (1989), ‘Naakabandi’ (1990), ‘Farishtey’ (1991) and after many years I got to watch ‘Mera Gaon Mera Desh’ (1971) again in a theatre. I watched the film repeatedly on consecutive days and enjoyed it a lot. Later on, based at Kota and traveling around places like Nimach, I watched ‘Tehalka’ (1992). I also remember correctly that I watched his ‘Man Ki Aankhen’ (1970), on VHS cassettes on ‘VCR’ we use to hire to watch movies then during our weekly get-together or holiday. Later I bought VCDs of the films ‘Ganga Ki Lehren’ (1964), ‘Dulhan Ek Raat Ki’ (1967), which has one of my favourite songs “Ek Haseen Shaam Ko. . .“.

And there are other movies like ‘Aadmi Aur Insaan’ (1968), ‘Bahaarein Phir Bhi Aayengi’ (1966), ‘Chunaoti’ (1980), ‘Do Chor’ (1972), ‘Ishq Par Zor Nahin’ (1970), ’Jeevan Mrityu’ (1970), ‘Jwaar Bhaata’ (1973), ‘Kahaani Kismat Ki’ (1973), ‘Mohabbat Zindagi Hai’ (1966), ‘Naya Zamaana’ (1971), ‘Razia Sultan’ (1983), ‘Tum Haseen Main Jawaan’ (1970), which I don’t remember correctly but I think I watched them either in theatre or on TV. As I was going through his filmography for this article, I was thinking that there are still many movies of him (till seventies) which I have not watched and should watch them as and when possible.

The latest movie of Dharmnendra that I have seen is ‘Rocky Aur Raani Ki Prem Kahaani’ (2023), which I could not watch in theatre, but watched it on OTT when my elder daughter was here and she wanted us all to watch this movie.

Watching his movies has always been a different experience and entertaining and enjoyable too. I think me, and many others like me, will always be thankful to him for the joy he has given to us through his movies. His fight scenes with Shetty are always a favourite of mine and those were the main attractions from his movies too, wherever Shetty was co-star in the movies he acted.

Then there are songs from his ‘black and white’ movies and many other ‘musicals’ of the ‘seventies’ which I cannot forget and many of them are ‘songs that brings back memories’ for me. I have watched many of his movies more than once and it is always pleasant to watch him on the screen. I cannot forget his ‘emotional speech’ in the ‘Filmfare awards function’ when he was felicitated with the ‘Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award’. His movies also have many emotional scenes between a ‘mother and son’ where I always find him very natural and touching.

Two years back when I presented a back-ground song from this movie I had watched this movie on a video sharing platform. In that post I have written about this movie in detail, so I am not going to repeat it again here.

Here is the list of songs in this movie with respect to their status on the blog.

Sr.no Song Title Singer/s Posted on
01 Kaanta laga haay laga Lata Mangeshkar 10.12.2008
02 Jab tak rahe tan mein jiya Asha Bhonsle 13.10.2008
03 Ye khel hain taqdeer ke Manna Dey 06.12.2022
04 Jaane jaana jaao kal phir aana Kishore Kumar Being covered in this article
05 Maine dekha ek sapnaa Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar 24.05.2014
06 O yaaraa yaaraa Asha Bhonsle 06.03.2023

(None of the songs from this movie made it to the ‘annual list of Binaca Geetmala’ of ‘1972’. Though, ‘kaanta laga’ appeared in the list of next rung of 23 songs at number 19.)

We can see from above table that today’s song is the final song from this movie to appear on the blog and with this song the movie ‘Samaadhi-1972’ get its all songs now covered on the blog. I was keeping a tab on this song since long but in between I always had the apprehensions of other contributors or ‘Yippeeee’ master posting this song anytime. But it remained to be posted for this well-deserved occasion today. 🙂

In today’s song, which is playful and /or teasing song we have Ajay (Dharmendra) driving a car on the way and Rekha (Jaya Bhaduri) also driving a car and this song happens on the way where Ajay keeps teasing her singing this today’s song. In between he also helps Rekha when her car’s tire gets breakdown.

Today’s song is sung by Kishore Kumar, lyrics are by Majrooh Sultanpuri and music is composed by Rahul Dev Burman. (I am glad that I could add one more song of Pancham here today).

Video

Audio

Song-Jaane jaanaa jaao kal phir aanaa (Samaadhi)(1972) Singer-Kishore Kumar, Lyrics-Majrooh Sultanpuri, MD-R D Burman

Lyrics

jaane jaanaa aa
jaao kal phir aanaa aa
yoonhee kisee mod pe mil jaanaa aa
jaane jaanaa aa
jaao kal phir aanaa aa
yoonhee kisee ee mod pe mil jaanaa aa

ab yaad rakhnaa aa
raah ye dilbar
lootaa hai ispe ae
tumne bahaar mein
kal tak yaheen par r
aankh bichhaaye ae
baithhaa rahoongaa
main intezaar mein
jaao karo na bekal
dil rahaa hai machal
baaki baatein hongee kal
abhi kyaa kahoon
jaane jaanaa aa
jaao kal phir aanaa aa
yoonhee kisee mod pe mil jaanaa aa

thhodi abhee to
nazar jhukaaogee ee
thhodaa abhee to
sharmaaogee tum
pehlaa hee din hai ae
apne milan kaa aa
do chaar din mein ae
khul jaaogee tum
ise kehte hain pyaar
sikhlaaoongaa main yaar
hoon tumhaaraa taabedaar
aage kyaa kahoon
jaane jaanaa aa
jaao kal phir aanaa aa
yoonhee kisee mod pe
mil jaanaa aa

paagal kaho tum
hans kar mujhko
yaa dil hi dil mein ae
deewaanaa samjho o
par ye tumhaaree ee
aisee adaa hai ae
apne kisee ko begaanaa samjho o
naa samajh mein ho kam
naa umar mein ho kam
ab tumse sanam main bhee kyaa kahoon
jaane jaanaa aa
jaao kal phir aanaa aa
yoonhee kisee mod pe mil jaanaa aa
jaane jaanaa aa
jaao kal phir aanaa aa
yoonhee kisee ee mod pe
mil jaanaa aa

3 Responses to "Jaane jaanaa jaao kal phir aanaa"

Avinash ji

Thanks for the post. I liked your narration of Dharmendra movies even telling where you saw it. I share your admiration for Dharmendra. I liked him in serious and meaningful roles ( Anupama, Satyakam, Bandini, Haqueekat, Devar….).

Though a little over the top, he raised chuckles in ‘Rocky aur raani…”

I am familiar with todays song, but had nearly forgotten about it . Fair appeal

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Thanks for your comments Sir jee. Thanks for reading the post and sharing your feedback too.

Regards,

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So we have YYIIPPEEEED “Samadhi”

“Tum Hassen Main Jawaan” is one film I have seen completely, but part by part, whenever some channel shows it on TV

I like Dharmendra’s weird dance steps & Hema’s weird wig in the song – aap ko pehle bhi kahin dekha hai. Then I like Pran’s – oof oof oof. Plus Helen

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