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Blog Day :

6460 Post No. : 20062

“Naujawaan”(1966) was directed by Chaand for S S Films, Bombay. This stunt film had Dara Singh, Ajit, Nishi, Helen, Randhawa, Tiwari, Madan Puri, Kundan, Sundar, Randheer, Chaman Puri, Gauri, Neelam, Bela Bose, Madhumati, Ramlal Malik, Veena etc in it.

“Naujawaan”(1966) had five songs in it. Two songs have been covered in the blog in the past. One of them was an Usha Mangeshkar solo song while the other song was a duet song sung by Lata and Usha Mangeshkar.

Here is the third song from “Naujawaan”(1966). This song is a solo song sung by another sister of the above mentioned singers, namely Asha Bhonsle.

This is a lively lilting song. If one is not aware of the details of the song, one may think that this song is an O P Nayyar composition. But we know for sure that O P Nayyar did not use the voice of Lata Mangeshkar in his compositions (Interestingly, O P Nayyar used the voice of Usha Mangeshkar in some of his female duet songs with Asha Bhonsle).So it cannot be an O P Nayyar composition. This is a composition of G S Kohli. Resemblence to O P Nayyar music is because G S Kohli was an assistant of O P Nayyar.

Lyrics are by Anjaan.

What a lively song it is. This song is picturised on Nishi, with Dara Singh and other also visible in the picturisation.

Audio

Video


Song-Dil kyun dhadak raha hai yoon beqaraar ho ke (Naujawaan)(1966) Singer-Asha Bhonsle, Lyricist-Anjaan, MD-G S Kohli

Lyrics

dil kyun dhadak raha hai
yoon beqaraar hoke
ruktee naheen hai ab to zaalim nigaah roke
zaalim nigaah roke
dil kyun dhadak raha hai
yoon bekarar hoke
ruktee naheen hai ab to
zaalim nigaah roke
zaalim nigaah roke
dil kyun dhadak raha hai
yoo beqaraar ho o o ke

naazuk labon pe tadpe
maasoom hansee aise
naazuk labon pe tadpe
maasoom hansee aise
jhokhon mein jhilmilaaye alhad see raag jaise
josheelee kyun ye sharmeelee
hansee hai ya qayaamat hai
dil kyun dhadak raha hai
yoon beqaraar hoke
ruktee naheen hai ab to
zaalim nigaah roke
zaalim nigaah roke ae
dil kyun dhadak raha hai ae
yoon beqaraar ho o o ke

saanson mein kaanptee hai
ik bejubaan tamanna
saanson mein kaanptee hai
ik bejubaan tamanna
bahke hain ham to aise
mushqil hai ab sambhalna
sambhal ae dil sare mehfil
ye tu hee kya ?
dil kyu dhadak raha hai
yoon beqaraar hoke
ruktee naheen hai ab to
zaalim nigaah roke
zaalim nigaah roke ae
dil kyun dhadak raha hai
yoon beqaraar hoke
ruktee naheen hai ab to
zaalim nigaah roke
zaalim nigaah roke ae
dil kyun dhadak raha hai
yoon beqaraar ho o o ke


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Blog Day :

6268 Post No. : 19398 Movie Count :

5131

Kamsune/Unsune songs of Asha Bhosle – 54

Well, coming back to my favourite series, the rare Asha Bhosle sung songs, I present to you this song “Aaja Mere Saathi Mere Yaar” from “The Criminals” AKA “Hum Sab Chor Hain” (1973). This song is sung by Asha Bhosle, written by Indeevar and composed by Usha Khanna.

The main star cast of the movie was Dara Singh and Sheikh Mukhtar in the lead roles, with supporting performances from Hiralal, Jagdish Raj, Shabnam, and Kundan, among others.

It was directed by Maruti Rao Parab for producer A V Mohan.
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Blog Day :

5749 Post No. : 18272

Today’s song is from the film Chhupa Rustom-1973.

This was a Dev Anand film. Once upon a time, when I was very very young, I was very fond of his every film. He looked so cute, handsome and a real film Hero ! As the years rolled by, I saw less and less films. The last film that I enjoyed in which Dev was a hero was, perhaps, Guide -1965. Thereafter Dev Anand’s cute looks started fading, age was showing on his face and probably on his brain too, because he refused to accept that he was no more a cute looking actor. The result was saddening. Further, he was adamant in writing his own film stories, directing them and acting also as a Hero.
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Blog Day :

4775 Post No. : 16525

Today’s song is from the movie ‘Gaal Ghulaabi Nain Sharaabi-1974’.

This movie made its debut on the blog with its song ‘meri hasraton ki duniya’ on 10.02.2009. However, after that the movie is still waiting for the appearnce of its second song on the blog, and we are going to listen its second song today (14 August 2021).
This will be after a long gap of 4,568 days or twelve years-six months -and -four days. The first song from the movie was song post number 207 for the blog. This second song from the movie is song post number 16525 !
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Blog Day :

4418 Post No. : 15826

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Blog 10-Year Challenge (2010-2020) – Song No.57
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22 August 2010, the day that fell exactly ten years ago, was a day when normal blog service was going on smoothly, which meant six songs were covered on the day, in chronological order. The day began with an iconic song from 1944 movie “Ratan”. Then songs from “Jogan”(1950), “Amaanat”(1955), “Samrat Chandragupta”(1958), “Do Badan”(1966) and “Balidaan”(1971) were covered.

Looking at the time when these songs were posted, I notice that the first song was posted at 5:32 AM in the morning and the last song at 7:49 AM. So it means that I had woken up well before 5 AM in the morning and I was done for the day before 8 AM.
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Blog Day : 4165 Post No. : 15339

“Jung Aur Aman”(1968) was directed by Nanubhai Bhatt for Metro Movie Production, Bombay. This movie had Dara Singh, Mumtaz, Jayant, Nadira, Mohan Choti, Krishna Kumari, Rajen Haksar, Murad etc in it.
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Blog Day : 4101 Post No. : 15250

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Blog 10-Year Challenge (2009-19) – Song No. 48
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Today’s song is from the 1973 movie ‘Heeraa’ which made its debut on the blog on 10th Oct’2009.

Other movies represented on the blog on that day were as follows;
(Movies represented on the blog on 10.10.2009 (in descending order);

Song Movie title-Year Remarks
Tujh sang preet lagaayi sajnaa ho raamaa Kaamchor-1982 All Songs covered in the blog
Apne pyaar ke sapne sach huye Barsaat Ki Ek Raat-1981 03 of 05 songs covered
Main tujhse milne aayi mandir jaane ke bahaane Heera-1973 03 of 05 songs covered
Arre yaar meri tum bhi ho ghazab Teen Deviyaan-1965 All Songs covered in the blog

Kashtiyaan sab ki kinaare pe pahunch jaati hain,
Naakuda jinka nahin,
Unka khuda hota hain”

Those lines played in the background with the ‘logo’ of Sultan Productions the home production of Producer and director Sultan Ahmed.
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Blog Day : 3504 Post No. : 14079

“Cobra Girl”(1963) was directed by Nanabhai Bhatt for Rekha Chitra, Bombay. This movie had Raagini, Mahipal, Tiwari, Maruti, Ulhas. Surekha, Rajan Haksar, Gopal Sahgal, Mridula, Manorama, Nazeer Kashmiri, Abhimanyu Sharma, Madhumati, Sarika Rani, Nayna etc in it.
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‘Hero’(1983) was produced and directed by Subhash Ghai for Mukta Arts Limited, Bombay. Introducing newcomer pairs in lead roles was the in thing those day. It had started with ‘Bobby’(1973), which was followed by ‘Love Story’(1980), ‘Rocky’(1981) and then ‘Betaab’(1983).
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Hullo to all in Atuldom

September 2, 2017. The lady who made the fringe-cut hair style popular would have been 76. Yes, I am talking of Sadhana and that hair style called “sadhana cut”. I am sure every girl of the 1960s and 70s would have sported the style at least once in her lifetime. Apparently this look was inspired from the British actress Audrey Hepburn (some more on this later).
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