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Kya kahoon aaj kya baat hai

Posted on: February 14, 2026


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“Dillagi”(1966) was produced by Tony Walker and directed by S Banneerjee for Golden Films, Bombay. The movie had Mala Sinha, Sanjay ,Nazima, Vijay Kumar and Johny walker in lead roles. Others in the cast were Jagirdar, Amar, Keshav Rana, Khurshid, Hammad,Tun tun, Moolchand, Parvin Paul, Tony Walker and Bela Bose. They were supported by Zeb Sultana, Shabana, Roop Kumari, Ravikant, Ratan Gaurang, Tulsi, Aziz, Maqsood, Manjeet, Abdul Jabbar, Suresh, N Misra, Samarlal Damani, Ajay Kumar, Abdul Kader, Sherfu and Baxi.

Story of the movie was given by Sadanand Kamath jee while discussing the previous song from the movie. Here is what he has to say about the story:-

Sapan (Sanjay Khan) comes from a wealthy family who is vagabond and behaves like a playboy. His friend, Deepak (Vijay Kumar) is keen that Sapan falls in love with a girl and settles down in his life. For this, he plays tricks like ‘accidentally’ losing his balance which pushes Seema (Mala Sinha) into swimming pool so that Deepak who is already in the swimming pool can save her from drowning. Sapan scolds Deepak that love is not created by his idiotic tricks but happens naturally.

With his failed attempt, after few days, Deepak tries another trick. He writes a love letter to Seema purported to be signed by Sapan which lands in the hands of Seema’s mother (Praveen Paul). Seema assures her that she will investigate as to how dare he can write a letter whom she regards as road romeo. One day, Seema meets Sapan in the club and confronts with him about his love letter. She insults him in front of so many club members. Before, Sapan could explain to her, she storms out of the club.

Sapan decides to punish Seema for her insulting behaviour by posing himself as if he is really in love with her. For that, he takes the help of Pyarelal (Johny Walker) who suggests him to hire some goons to threaten Seema when he can suddenly appear and rescues her from the goons. With this, she will fall in love with him for his masculine act. Sapan does what Pyarelal has suggested and Seema develps a sympethic attitude toward him. In the meanwhile, Deepak goes to Seema’s house and tell her that Sapan is badly injured while rescuing her from the goons.She , at once decide to see him. Before she meets Sapan, the secret gets out through his maid servant. Seema is furious and decides to teach a lesson to Sapan.

Seema meets the ‘injured’ Sapan and pretends to him to be in love with him. This pretensions from both sides go on for few days with the intention of rejecting the offer when proposed as the punishment. Sapan’s father (Jagirdar), presuming that Sapan is in love with Seema visits Seema’s parents who are known to him. They discuss marriage arrangements. Sapan is unaware of all these developments.

One day, while Seema and Sapan were on a stroll in a forest with the pretension of a loving couple, Sapan confesses her that he is really in love with her. Now, Seema gets the opportunity to insult Sapan. After hearing this, Seema gets angry walks away from him into deep forest with Sapan following her. She abruptly stops when she sees a cobra on her way. Turning back, she falls in the arms of Sapan. They spend the night in a cave since it would be too late to return. Thus Seema and Sapan begin their real love for each other. They get engaged.

In the meanwhile, Deepak is trying to befriend a girl (Nazima) who is always seen sitting in the shore of a lake. She refuses to divulge her name to him, although she spends time with Deepak who is bent upon wooing her with not much success so far for the reason best known to her.

After some days, Sapan’s father gets an heart-attack. On the dying moment, he shares a secret to Sapan that he has a daughter, Laajwanti who is looked after by one Puran Bahadur (Keshav Rana) to whom he regularly sends money for her education. He takes the assurance from Sapan that after his death he will take care of her as a brother without anyone knowing as to who she is to avoid tarnishing the image of the family. With his task completed, Sapan’s father breaths his last.

Sapan goes at the address of Laajwanti’s school which his father had given him. But he does not find her in the school as she was never in that school. After making a lot of efforts to locate Puran Bahadur, Sapan finds him in a red light area who is about to sell Laajwanti to a wealthy man. And Laajwanti (Nazima) happens to be none other than the girl to whom Deepak has been wooing.

Sapan brings Laajwanti to his house. But because of his assurance to the father that their relationship will not be disclosed, the very next day, he shifts Laajwanti in a different house. He visits her every day to spend time with her. People starts gossiping that Laajwanti is Sapan’s mistress. The gossip reaches to Seema’s father and ultimately to Seema. Seema’s father (Amar) breaks her engagement with Sapan. Seema does not believe in the gossip. To confirm from Sapan himself, she goes to his house where the maid servant reveals to her that nowadays, Sapan spends time with a girl in the evening who stays in a different house. She visits the house and finds Sapan with Laajwanti. Sapan is unable to explain her as he is bound by his assurance to the father to keep Laajwanti’s relation secret. Seema is devasted and returns home.

One day Deepak visits Seema’s house to enquire as to why Sapan has not been seen with her for a long time. He takes her in his car to give her a surprise to show to her his fiancé, Laajwanti. He parks the car outside to bring Laajwanti out. To his surprise, he finds Sapan in the house who is seen consoling Laajwanti. Again the same misunderstanding with Deepak happens and Sapan’s inability to explain the situation creates more suspicion about him. Because of delay in Deepak’s return, Seema also goes to see them in the house.

After witnessing two showdowns of Sapan, first with Seema and second time with Deepak, Laajwanti feels that she is responsible for destroying Sapan’s marriage with Seema as well as his friendship with Deepak. She leaves the house with handing over a folded letter to Sapan which he throws on the floor. Seema picks and reads the letter which explains all the details including which Sapan was bound by his assurance not to disclose. At the end of the letter, she states that she is going to end her life. Both Sapan and Deepak follow her and save her from committing suicide from an hillock. All is well at the end.

“Dillagi”(1966) had eight songs in it. Seven songs have been covered so far.

Here are the details of the seven songs that have already been covered:-

SNo in Blog Song Title Singer/s Lyrics Posted On Remarks
3380 Ham jee lenge bin tumhaare…tum meri zindagi ho Mukesh, Lata Mangeshkar Majrooh Sultanpuri 19 December 2010 Picturised on Sanjay Khan and Mala Sinha
6844 Tauba ye nazaare ye qaatil ishaare Rafi Majrooh Sultanpuri 12 October 2012 Picturised on Sanjay Khan
12287 Dupatta odhe nikli bahaaren dekho yaaron Rafi Majrooh Sultanpuri 31 July 2016 Picturised on Johny Walker and Bela Bose
13837 Ab jeene ka mausam aaya Rafi, Asha Bhonsle Majrooh Sultanpuri 24 December 2017 Picturised on Sanjay Khan and Mala Sinha
16105 Ye aajkal ke ladke likhte na padhhte hain Usha Mangeshkar Majrooh Sultanpuri 19 December 2020 Picturised on Mala Sinha
17181 Mere dil pe chal rahe hain Lata Mangeshkar Majrooh Sultanpuri 12 October 2022 Picturised on Mala Sinha, Sanjay Khan and Vijay Kumar
19624 Poochho to apna naam bhee bata naheen saktey Rafi Majrooh Sultanpuri 21 November 2025 Picturised on Vijay Kumar and Naazima

We can observe that one singer gave playback for more than one actor and one actor lip synced in the voice of more than one playback singer in the movie. For example, Sanjay Khan lip synced in the voice of Mukesh as well as Rafi. Mala Sinha lip synced in the voice of three Mangeshkar sisters, namely Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhonsle and Usha Mangeshkar. Rafi gave playback for Sanjay Khan, Johny Walker as well as Vijay Kumar (younger brother of Johny Walker).

Here is the eighth and final song from the movie. The song is sung by Lata Mangeshkar. Majrooh Sultanpuri is the lyricist. Music is composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. This is the only song of the movie whose video is not available. It is not known whether this song was deleted from the movie or it is a case of this song getting deleted from the VCD/ DVD of the movie. I request our knwledgeable readers to throw light on the picturisation of this song.

Lyrics of this song were sent to me by Prakashchandra.

With this song, all the eight songs of “Dillagi”(1966) are covered in the blog. The movie thus joins the list of movies that have been YIPPEED in the blog.


Song-Kya kahoon aaj kya baat hai (Dillagi)(1966) Singer-Lata, Lyricist-Majrooh Sultanpuri, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal

Lyrics(Provided by Prakashchandra)

kyaa kahoon
aaj kyaa baat hai
kyaa kahoon oon
aaj kyaa baat hai ae
ke chalte chalte chaandnee kyun
mere chehre pe rukee jaatee hai ae
baat jo
main naheen
keh sakee
baat jo o o
main naheen keh sakee
wohee kehne ko aaj shamaa bhee
patange pe jhukee jaatee hai ae
kyaa kahoon
aaj kyaa baat hai
kyaa kahoon oon
aaj kyaa baat hai ae

behkaa rahee hai behaktee hawaayein
ke jhonkon mein hain bekhudee jaam kee
khushboo see hai pyaar ke naam kee ee ee
behkaa rahee hai behaktee hawaayein
ke jhonkon mein hai bekhudee jaam kee
khushboo see hai pyaar ke ae ae ae naam kee ee
ke dheerey dheerey
ye khushboo
mere tan man mein
basee jaatee hai ae
kyaa kahoon
aaj kyaa baat hai
kyaa kahoon
aaj kyaa baat hai

jaaney ae na koyee ee
ye raaz-e-muhabbat
ke naadaan hai dil
pyaar maasoom hai
ye shaam-e-armaan ko maaloom hai ae ae
jaaney ae na koyee
ye raaz-e-muhabbat
ke naadaan hai dil
pyaar maasoom hai
ye shaam-e-armaan ko maa..aaa…aaaloom hai ae ae ae
ke shaam-e-armaan
le ke unhein
meree zulfon mein
chhupee jaatee hai ae ae
kyaa kahoon
aaj kyaa baat hai
kyaa kahoon oon
aaj kyaa baat hai ae

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