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This article is written by Arunkumar Deshmukh, 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.

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.

He no longer looked like his old self but refusal to accept it made Dev Anand get far away from his admirers. His films were failures, the audience was thin, but surprisingly he always got financiers to produce his films ! His other contemporary actor Heros like Raj Kapoor and Dilip Kumar had accepted the reality and adjusted to the roles in their new films, but Dev Anand was convinced that he would never look old,haggard or senior. So he continued his same old style of acting, choosing young Heroines- who would be like his daughters- whether it suited him or not.

From 1978 to 2011 he appeared in 18 films and 15 of them were directed by him. At the age of 88 years, he was the lead actor in his own film. Whatever he did in his later years gave his old admirers immense pain and sorrow but all this was pardoned for what he gave them when he was young and handsome ! His bank of popularity never became bankrupt for his old fans, because they shunned his later films but remembered Dev Anand of C.I.D., Paying Guest, Baazi, Patita, Taxi driver, Munimji, Pocket Maar, Funtoosh, Baarish, Kala Pani, Hum Dono and many more memorable films. For fans like me, he lived only in those films and after 1970, “our Dev Anand ” was not in the film line !

Dev Anand rejected many films where he did not have any songs. He never accepted sad and tragedy films. Unlike Dilip and Raj, he did not like ” Dying” at the end of a film. However, in his entire career, he ” died’ only TWICE in his films. First film was ” Zalzala”-1952 and the last was ” Guide’-1965. He was the hero in one English film “The Evil Within”-1970, made by 20th Century Fox of Hollywood. Baburao Patel of ” Film India ” magazine called him ‘ effeminate ‘. Wish Dev should have followed Shanta Apte’s example, but his temperament was different. he might not have had discretion of doing romantic roles in an unsuitable age, but surely he knew better than Ashok kumar not to work in Mythological or Historical war films and become an object of ridicule 1 (Watch Ashokmkumar in film ‘Humayun-1945’ of ‘ Uttara-Abhimanyu-1946’).

Film Chhupa Rustom was directed by Vijay Anand. Dev was paired with young and beautiful Hema Malini. Being his own company’s film, he was dominating in the film with cameras on him for a greater time, like always. The story of the film was…….

The Government of India had granted Rs.50,000/- to Prof. Harbanslal to conduct a study in the mountains bordering Tibet with India, called the Nangala Project. Harbans Lal(A.K.Hangal) is sure that within these ice-capped mountains lies an entire temple made of pure gold. When Vikram Singh (Ajit) and his son, Bahadur (Prem Chopra), find out about the Nangala Project, they abduct Harbans Lal in order to force him to reveal the exact location of this temple, in vain though and end up killing him.

Having failed in this venture, they kidnap the wife (Veena) and son of multi-millionaire Rajendra Jain(Sajjan) and demand that he get Bahadur married to his daughter, Ritu (Hema Malini). Rajendra discusses this matter with Ritu, and Ritu is ready and willing to do anything for her mother and brother. Rajendra hesitates, and soon he receives his wife’s thumb in the mail. Losing no time, Rajendra and Ritu make arrangements for the marriage and communicate accordingly with the kidnappers. Soon a wedding date is fixed, however, things do not go as planned as Ritu is abducted by a man called Natwarlal( Dev Anand) and taken to his hideout. While driving there, their car breaks down and they are forced to take a lift from Jimmy Fernandes (Vijay Anand), albeit at gunpoint. Jimmy drops them off at an isolated spot, leaving Natwarlal to work out the details of getting the ransom money from Rajendra. Before that could happen, Jimmy shows up and abducts Ritu.

With his wife and son still held captive with Vikram and his son, Rajendra is at his wits’ end as to whose life he should give priority to. Dev and his team kidnap Hema Malini, and get Ajit and his henchmen after them. The ruse is to somehow get the gangsters interested in Dev Anand, as the only person who can decipher the secret diary of Hangal, who is in Ajit’s custody. After more machinations, finally Dev Anand leads Ajit and Prem Chopra to the treasure, only to trap them in the underground vault, and extracts their confessions under the fear of death. Dev Anand reveals his identity. Ritu and Dev get United.

I always liked Vijay Anand – both as an actor and a director. Vijay Anand was a celebrated filmmaker, writer, editor, and actor in Hindi cinema. Known as “Goldie,” the younger brother of filmmaker Chetan Anand and matinée idol Dev Anand, Vijay Anand was born in Gurdaspur, Punjab, India on January 22, 1934. A very literate man, he graduated from Bombay University and while still a teenager wrote the script for his brother Dev Anand starrer “Taxi Driver” (1954), directed by his other brother Chetan Anand. The film, inspired by the crime thrillers of Hollywood, was released through their home production company Navketan, and became his first big hit.

“Nau Do Gyarah” (1957) was Vijay Anand’s directorial debut, which was based on his own script. The film starred his brother Dev Anand and Dev’s wife Kalpana Kartik. It became another hit. Goldie showed an exceptional visual style, especially when it came to picturizing song sequences. His next film was the story of a black marketer and his redemption in “Kaala Bazaar” (1960). The film starred his brother Dev again, along with Waheeda Rehman, who became a regular heroine for most Navketan films during that era. This was also the only film where all three brothers (Chetan, Dev, and Vijay Anand) acted together. “Tere Ghar ke Saamne” (1963) with Dev Anand and Nutan was a romantic comedy that became another hit. Goldie also wrote the screenplay for “Hum Dono” (1961) and supposedly ghost-directed the film as well.

His masterpiece as a filmmaker came with “Guide” (1965). Based on RK Narayan’s novel The Guide, the film is unforgettable for its bold themes about how a man (Dev Anand) and woman (Waheeda Rehman) live together outside the sanctity of a marriage. Composer S.D. Burman’s songs were given stunning visuals. The film became a huge hit and won several major awards, including two Filmfare Awards for Vijay himself for directing and for writing the dialogue for the film. With Guide, Vijay Anand became the Hindi film industry’s big star filmmaker. He was a visionary, a genius who could make intellectually stimulating films that could also generate profits and win industry awards. His next film also brought him everlasting glory. He directed and edited “Teesri Manzil” (1966) for producer and writer Nasir Husain. The film starred Shammi Kapoor and Asha Parekh and gave composer R.D. Burman (S.D. Burman’s son) his first major success. The film’s suspenseful story, combined with the stars’ romantic chemistry, and Burman’s modern songs, made it into another box office smash and a perpetual favorite among moviegoers.

Vijay Anand was at the pinnacle of his fame, when he went back to Navketan to direct the hit film “Jewel Thief” (1967). But there was a wrinkle. He found his “Jewel Thief” leading lady Vyjayantimala to be a distracted diva, especially after he enjoyed the professionalism and dedication of his previous leading ladies Waheeda Rehman and Asha Parekh. Nevertheless, Vyjayantimala gave a heartfelt and polished performance in “Jewel Thief,” and it seemed like Vijay Anand can do no wrong. But his next film proved otherwise.

After three hit films in a row (Guide, Teesri Manzil, Jewel Thief), Vijay Anand experienced his first flop. Initially, “Kahin Aur chal” (1968) had the makings of a hit, as it starred Dev Anand and Asha Parekh, who were both top box office draws in 1968, along with music composers Shanker-Jaikishen. But the film’s financier Tolaram Jalan wanted a flop film to adjust his income taxes, and so he took the film from Vijay Anand and released it in a single matinée show and then pulled it out. This experience pained the filmmaker, especially since the film never resurfaced again.

He bounced back with “Johnny Mera Naam” (1970), which grabbed the top stop at the box office in 1970. It starred Dev Anand and Hema Malini. Vijay Anand won two Filmfare Awards, one for editing and the other one for his screenplay. He then directed “Tere Mere Sapne” (1971) based on the A.J. Cronin’s novel “The Citadel.” He also played a supporting role as an alcoholic doctor. While the film became his personal favorite, it wasn’t a major success at the box office and became a turning point in his career. His subsequent films like “Blackmail” (1973), “Chhupa Rustom” (1973), “Bullet” (1976) were major disappointments. Also, at this time, Dev Anand was establishing himself as his own director.

At this time Vijay Anand was going through personal problems, as he married his much younger relative ( his sister’s daughter) and turned to a spiritual leader Godman Rajneesh. He did return to directing films with multi-starrers like Ram Balram (1980) and Rajput (1982) but the filming took a long time, because of the stars’ busy schedules and Anand felt he made too many compromises. He still made occasional films, such as Hum Rahe Na Hum (1984) and Main Tere Liye (1988) but these films lacked the famous Vijay Anand style. In all he directed 16 Hindi films.

Vijay Anand also acted in films for other directors, such as Double Cross (1973) and Ghungroo ki Awaaz (1980). Waheeda Rehman and Rakhee proclaimed him to be a genius filmmaker but also told the press that his acting skills paled in comparison to his directing skills. Generally it is believed that he made his acting debut with the film “Joru ka Bhai”-56. I always remember his small but eye-catching role of a journalist,in the initial part of the film Funtoosh-56. He acted in two major hit films, Kora Kagaz(1974) and Main Tulsi Tere Aangan ki (1978), but in both instances his acting was overshadowed by his leading ladies, Jaya Bhaduri and Nutan, who both won Filmfare Awards in the Best Actress category.

He acted in 13 films, including Funtoosh-56. In the early 1990s, he was seen in the television serial Tehqiqaat playing Sam the Detective. In 1997, his older brother Chetan Anand’s death devastated him. In 2001, he took over as the new censor board chief after Asha Parekh finished out her controversial three year term. Earlier, she hadn’t given clearance to his nephew Shekar Kapur’s film “Elizabeth” (1998) and several film industry insiders expected some tension between them, especially after Parekh admitted that she and Anand didn’t see eye-to-eye on policing adult films. But she invited him to her sixtieth birthday celebration in 2002, and they both celebrated the occasion as old friends and colleagues.

Anand was in the process of making another film with brother Dev Anand, when he died on February 23, 2004 due to a heart attack. He left behind his wife Sushma and son Vaibhav, an aspiring filmmaker. His grief-stricken older brother Dev Anand wept openly at the funeral.( Thanks to material from an article of Ramstep-IMDB, Ateet ke Sitare and my notes).

Today’s song is sung by Asha Bhosle. Written by Vijay Anand, it had music by Navketan’s favourite and regular Music director – S.D.Burman. This is the last and final song from this film. The film is YIPPEED now.

Audio

Video


Song- Main hoon chhui mui (Chhupa Rustam)(1973) Singer- Asha Bhosle, Lyricist-Vijay Anand, MD-S D Burman

Lyrics(Provided by Prakashchandra)

huhhh…hhh
chhuo naa..aaa
mar jaaoon sharmaa ke uyyee
main hoon chhui mui ee ee
aankhon se dekho lekin
chhuo naa aa aa
mar jaaoon sharmaa ke uyyee
main hoon chhuyee muyee ee ee
aankhon se dekho lekin
chhuo naa aa aa
mar jaaaon sharmaa ke
uyyee

khiltey ae aey ae
baagon..on kee main
komal
daalee ee
thheee…ee..ee ee
ghar mein..aen laakar
rakhaa..aaa..aa tumney
chaahaa..aaa dil se
phir bhee..ee..ee
murjhaaaaoon..oon oon
mar jaaoon
huhh
mar jaaoon sharmaake uyyee
main hoon chhuyee muyee ee ee
aankhon se dekho lekin
chhuo naa aaaa
mar jaaaon sharmaake uyee

madiraa aa aa
ki hoon oon pyaalee
lekin
chhoti ee ee ee
seee ee ee
pyaasey ae
ho tum
kuyein jaisey
thhar thhar..rrr…rrr kaanpoon
main..ae ae
dar jaa..aa aaoon oon
mar jaaoon
huhh
mar jaaoon sharmaa ke uyee
main hoon chhuyyee muyee ee ee
aankhon se dekho lekin
chhuo naa aaaa aaa
mar jaaaon
sharmaa ke
uyee
main hoon chhui mui eee
aankhon se dekho lekin
chhuo naa..aa aaa


This article is written by Avinash Scrapwala, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular 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

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 !

I was aware with this movie-title. I had either read about it somewhere or I must have heard it during my discussions with elders at home. I have neither watched the movie nor listened to its songs attentively. I am familiar with the song that has been posted on the blog which I think that is the only well-known song from this movie.

‘Gaal Ghulaabi Nain Sharaabi-1974’ was directed by Devi Sharma for ‘Janta Chitra’. Devi Sharma was also the producer of this movie.

It had Radha Saluja, Kiran Kumar, Paintal, Arpana Chowdhary, and Ranjeet. They were supported by Jankidas, Dinesh Hingoo, Sunil Dhawan, S.K. Prem and others. Ritu Kamal make a special appearance in this movie.

Story and dialogues of ‘Gaal Ghulaabi Nain Sharaabi’ were written by Devi Sharma. Screenplay of this movie was written by Ravi Kapoor. Editing of this movie was done by Ghulam Hussain.

This movie was passed by Censor Board on 03.12.1974.

This movie had six songs, five were written by Kulwant Jaani and one song was written by Rameshwar Tyagi. Music for this movie was composed by Shamji Ghanshamji.

SNo Song Title Singer/s Posted On
01 Oye oye gaal ghulaabi, nain sharaabi … Mohd Rafi, Krishna Kalle
02 Aa aa mere sapnon ki raani Mohd Rafi, Krishna Kalle
03 Meri hasraton ki duniya … Mohd Rafi, Krishna Kalle 10.02.2009
04 Mehndi rachegi maathe bindiya sajegi Krishna Kalle
05 Tera waade pe waadaa hota gayaa Krishan Kalle, Preeti Sagar
06 Balle balle … ham laaye hain Kaabul se Krishna Kalle, Vani Jairam

As mentioned above only one song from this movie has been posted on the blog on 10.02.2009.

Today’s song is sung by Krishna Kalle and Preeti Sagar. Lyrics of this song are written by Rameshwar Tyagi, and this is the only song he has written for this movie. That is the reason I selected this song for today’s presentation. Secondly when I listened to this song, I liked the composition too. It is a ‘kotha’ song and picturized on Radha Saluja whom Ranjeet, in a drunken state, imagined performing on this song. However, there are other female artists performing on this song whom I am unable to identify as the video (from the movie available online) is not clear.

As I have said above, I have not watched this movie. So, I would request knowledgeable readers to throw more light on this movie and its songs.

Let us now enjoy today’s rocking song with poetic lyrics by Rameshwar Tyagi.

Video


Audio

Song-Tera waade pe waada hota gaya (Gaal Gulaabi Nain Sharaabi)(1974) Singers- Krishna Kalle, Preeti Sagar, Lyrics-Rameshwar Tyagi, MD-Shamji Ghanshamji

Lyrics

tera waade pe waadaa hota gaya
tera waade pe waadaa hota gaya
dil betaab jyaadaa hota gaya
jeene ki mohlat ghat’ti gayi
marne ka taqaaza hota gaya
tera waade pe waadaa hota gaya

ruk jaayen kise ke roke se ae
ye ulfat ka dastoor nahin
aa jaayen teri marzi ke bina
tere dar pe tujhe manzoor nahin
tum jitney bache
utna hi kar
milne ka iraada hota gaya
tera waade pe waadaa hota gaya
dil betaab jyaadaa hota gaya
jeene ki mohlat ghat’ti gayi
marne ka taqaaza hota gaya
tera waade pe waadaa hota gaya

kasam khaayi hai qismat ne
hamen milne nahin degi
hamaare dil ki ye hasrat
nikalne bhi nahin degi
magar ye pyaar to
lalkaar ke dar se nahin rukta
shahenshaahon ki hasti kya
khuda se bhi nahin jhuktaa
shahenshaahon ki hasti kya
khuda se bhi nahin jhuktaa aa
thukraa ke jahaan mera dil to tujhe
paane pe aamaadaa hota gaya
tera waade pe waadaa hota gaya
dil betaab jyaadaa hota gaya
jeene ki mohlat ghat’ti gayi
marne ka taqaaza hota gaya
tera waade pe waadaa hota gaya


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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 dopne for the day before 8 AM.

Those were the days. I wonder how I had that kind of drive ten years ago, when I would wake up so early in the morning. Not that I slept early. I remember Peevesie’s mom commenting those days -“ye banda sota kab hai !” 🙂

Here is the list of songs that were covered on 22 August 2010:-

Blog post number Song Movie Year Posting time Remarks
2822 O jaane waale baalamwaa laut ke aa laut ke aa Ratan 1944 5:32 YIPPEED (10 songs)
2823 Sakhi ri chitchor nahin aaye Jogan 1950 6:08 YIPPEED (15 songs)
2824 Baanki adaayen dekhnaa ji dekhnaa Amaanat 1955 6:36 YIPPEED (6 songs)
2825 Mujhe dekh chaand sharmaaye Samrat Chandragupta 1958 7:24 YIPPEED (8 songs)
2826 Rahaa gardishon mein hardam Do Badan 1966 7:37 YIPPEED (6 songs)
2827 Chale aao dil mein bachaa ke nazar Balidaan 1971 7:49 Made its debut. So far 2 songs covered(out of 6)

The first five movies that were covered on that day have since been YIPPEED. The only unYIPPEED movie is “Balidaan”(1971). This movie had made its debut in the blog ten years ago. One more song from the movie has been covered almost nine years later on 17 may 2019.

Song Date of posting
Chale aao dil mein bachaa ke nazar 22 Aug 2010
Haay haay re daiyya mui main to kyun jawaan hui 17 May 2019

“Balidaan”(1971) was produced by Aroon Varma and directed by Ravi Tandon for Verma Films Enterprises. The movie had Saira Banu, Manoj Kumar, Dev Kumar, Bindu, Anwar Hussain, Asit Sen, Randhir, Polson, Murad, Hiralal, Joginder, Bhushan Tiwari, Kirti Kumar, Ranvir Raj, Dev Raj, Om Sahni, Gulab Singh, Mahesh Raj, Janki Das, Murad, Manmohan, Purnima etc. The movie introduced Devyani.

Today, as part of “Blog Ten Year Challenge”, here is the third song from “Balidaan”(1971) to appear in the blog. The song is sung by Lata. Verma Malik is the lyricist. Music is composed by Shankar Jaikishan.

The song is picturised on Saira Bano, with Manoj Kumar and Manmohan also seen in the picturisation. The song is “Jab tak hai jaan main naachhongi” genre of song, where the villain Manmohan had Manoj Kumar tied up and Saira Bano must dance to save his life. 🙂

The video is available as part of the film but that is without sound.

Lyrics of this song were sent to me by Prakashchandra.

Audio link:

Song-O jhhoothhi muhabbat ke bhookhe darinde (Balidaan)(1971) Singer-Lata, Lyrics-Verma Malik, MD-Shankar Jaikishan

Lyrics (Perovided by Prakashchandra)(based on audio link)

o jhoothhi muhabbat ke bhookhey darindey
gunaahon ke putley
hawas ke bhikhaari
agar zindagi ne diya saath mera
to ik din mitaa doongi hasti tumhaari
o jhoothi muhabbat ke bhookhey darindey
gunaahon ke putley
hawas ke bhikhaari
agar zindagi ne diya saath mera
to ik din mitaa doongi hasti tumhaari
o jhoothhi muhabbat ke bhookhey darindey

meri aabroo aaj be-aabroo hai
lo hasrat nikaalo
lagi ko bujhaa lo o
meri aabroo aaj be-aabroo hai
lo hasrat nikaalo
lagi ko bujhaa lo o
issey aaj nazron se jaancho ya parkho
issey chaahey mehfil ki raunaq banaa lo
magar soch kar haath aagey badhaana
magar soch kar haath aagey badhaana
qasam khaa ke kehti hain aankhein kunwaari
o jhoothi muhabbat ke bhookhey darindey
gunaahon ke putley
hawas ke bhikhaari
agar zindagi ne diya saath mera
to ik din mitaa doongi hasti tumhari
o jhoothhi muhabbat ke bhookhey darindey

o paagal lutere
o naadaan qaatil
utthaa apna khanjar
tu kya sochtaa hai ae
o paagal lutere
o naadaan qaatil
utthaa apna khanjar
tu kya sochtaa hai
tere zulm ki intehaa hai jahaan par
wahin se mere sabr ka ibtidaa hai
o zaalim main uss desh ki laadli hoon
o zaalim main uss desh ki laadli hoon
jahaan jaan se bhi izzat hai pyaari
o jhoothhi muhabbat ke bhookhey darindey
gunaahon ke putley
hawas ke bhikhaari
agar zindagi ne diya saath mera
to ik din mitaa doongi hasti tumhari
o jhoothhi muhabbat ke bhookhey darindey

kahaan so gaya hai tu duniya ke maalik
tere is jahaan mein kya ho raha hai ae
kahaan so gaya hai tu duniya ke maalik
tere is jahaan mein kya ho raha hai ae
meri jholi mein aaj insaaf bhar dey
main samjhoongi koi mera bhi khuda hai
agar na hua aaj insaaf tujh se ae
agar na hua aaj insaaf tujh se
to rakh doon jalaa ke khudaai tumhaari
o jhoothhi muhabbat ke bhookhey darindey
gunaahon ke putley
hawas ke bhikhaari
agar zindagi ne diya saath mera
to ik din mitaa doongi hasti tumhaari
o jhoothhi muhabbat ke bhookhey darindey
gunaahon ke putley
hawas ke bhikhaari
agar zindagi ne diya saath mera
to ik din mitaa doongi hasti tumhaari
o jhoothhi muhabbat ke bhookhey darindey ae


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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.

The movie had five songs in it. One song has been covered in the past.

Here is the second song from “Jung Aur Aman”(1968) to appear in the blog. The song is sung by Suman Kalyanpur. Prem Dhawan is the lyricist. Music is composed by G S Kohli.

The song is picturised as a dancing under duress genre of song where Dara Singh is tied at a stake and Mumtaz has to dance to save his life. So this song is picturised under circumstances similar to “Basanti in kutton ke aage mat naachna” circumstance in “Sholay” (1975). 🙂

Audio

Video

Song-Mar jaayenge chaahne waale tere (Jung aur Aman)(1968) Singer-Suman Kalyanpur, Lyrics-Prem Dhawan, MD-G S Kohli

Lyrics

mar jaayenge chaahne waale tere
mar jaayenge chaahne waale tere
par ishq to rusva na hoga
mar jaayenge chaahne waale tere
hum ne to kabhi socha hi nahin ee ee
hum ne to kabhi socha hi nahin
anjaam hamaara kya hoga
mar jaayenge chaahne waale tere
par ishq to rusva na hoga
mar jaayenge chaahne waale tere

mere humdum yahaan o o o
mere humdum yahaan
do dilon ki jubaan
laakh samjhaao koi samajhta nahin
ishq hai gar khata o o o
ishq hai gar khata
jurm hai gar wafa
to bhala kaun ye jurm karta nahin
ye khata hamne ki
haan wafa hamne ki
de de sazaa ham sajaavaar hain
mar jaayenge chaahne waale tere
par ishq to rusva na hoga
mar jaayenge chaahne waale tere

mere khwaabon mein to o o
mere khwaabon mein to
roz aate thhe tum
aaj kismat se deedaar bhi ho gaya
aaj hai saamne o o o
aaj hai samne
phir se jalva wohi
jo dekha ke jhalak thha kahin kho gaya
ab to nikle sanam
tere kadmom mein dam
is haseen maut ke hum talabgaar hain
mar jaayenge chaahne waale tere
par ishq to rusva na hoga
mar jaayenge chaahne waale tere
hum ne to kabhi socha hi nahin ee ee
hum ne to kabhi socha hi nahin
anjaam hamaara kya hoga
mar jaayenge chaahne waale tere
par ishq to rusva na hoga
mar jaayenge chaahne waale tere


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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.

That also reminds us of the other production houses’ logos and some of them which played some famous lines and that was also one of the thrilling experiences of watching movies in the seventies.

‘Heera’ or ‘Heeraa-1973’ was directed by Sultan Ahmed and it was his home production.

It had Sunil Dutt, Asha Parekh, Farida Jalal, Shatrughan Sinha, Helen, Kanhaiyyalal, Anwar Hussain, Nazir Hussain, Sulochana, Mukri, Randhir, Tabassum, Tuntun, Mumtaz Begam, B.B. Bhalla, Polsan, Renuka, Keshav Rana, Abhimanyu Sharma, Jankidas, Master Raju, Pahalwan, Habib, Mac Mohan, Maqbool, Bam Lahiri, Abhimanyu Sharma, Master Rajoo and many others.
Faryal, Asha Potdar, Shyam Kumar, Satyendra Kappu make a friendly appearance in this movie.
The movie also introduced a sheep ‘Kaptaan’.

Story of this movie was written by K.B. Pathak. Dialogues were written by Wajahat Mirza. Wajahat Mirza also shared the screenplay writing K.B. Pathak and Sultan Ahmed. Editing of this movie was done by M.S. Shinde.

Lata Mangeshkar, Mohd Rafi, Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhonsle, Usha Khanna and Mukri gave their voices to the songs in this movie.

This movie was passed by Censor Board on 23.10.1973.

HFGK Vol-V (1971-1980) listed six songs on the movie page for this movie, it was however corrected in the addenda that the first song in the list, is actually only few lines of the first song in the movie ‘ek chhokariya beech bajariya’ , and thus reducing the total number of songs of this movie to five.

This song ‘ek chhokariya beech bajariya’ was presented on the blog by our Respected Arun ji and he also had mentioned in brief about this movie and its story. (Wherein only one correction is required that the villain Balwant (Shatrughan Sinha) is not arrested b the police in the end of this movie, but he gets killed during the encounter with Heera (Sunil Dutt) and the Police).

I have vague memories of watching this movie either with my Father or my Uncle. And I must be around five or six years old then. After that I have never watched this movie again.

But I always have the nostalgia with me for the song ‘main tujhse milne aayi mandir jaane ke bahaane’ from this movie. I remember this song was very popular then and was frequently played on loud speakers. (however, none of the songs from this movie made it to the annual list of ‘Binaca Geetmala’ of that year). Other than this song the nostalgia related with this movie that I always carried was ‘the daaku, the horses and the guns and the ‘khandahars’ 🙂

Other than the two songs mentioned above the other song which one can remember after listening to it is ‘Jai Ambe Jagdambe Maa Jai Ambe Jagdambe’ which was also heard, may be during ‘Durga Pooja’ festivals only.

And these three songs mentioned above are the three songs from this movie which have been posted in the blog so far.

One can find the today’s song also heard on radio in those days, but I think it was not much popular and forgotten easily thereafter. However this can remind us of the many this type of songs in other movies 😊

Music for this movie was composed by Kalyanji-Anandji, while two lyricists wrote the songs for this movie, Indeewar three songs and Anjaan two songs.

Today’s song is written by Anjaan and sung by Lata Mangeshkar. On screen it is performed by Asha Parekh.

Asha Parekh recently celebrated her 77th birth anniversary on this 2nd October. (She was born on 2nd October 1942). We belatedly wish her a very healthy and peaceful life ahead.

This song happens to be a song in the ‘villain’s den’ where Asha Parekh and her Father Kanhaiyyalal are hostages after Balwant (Shatrughan Sinha) has abducted them. And he forces Asha Devi (Asha Parekh) to dance in his den …

‘le baandh le ye ghunghroo… aur aisaa naach ke aaj saari sabhaa mein aag lag jaaye’

Naach …

And that is why this song …

Let us now enjoy this song sung by Lata Mangeshkar and composed by Kalyanji-Anandji.

Audio

Video

Song-Aaj naachoon aise ke aag lag jaaye (Heera)(1973) Singer-Lata, Lyrics-Anjaan, MD-Kalyanji Anandji

Lyrics

aaj naachoon aise ke aag lag jaaye
aaj naachoon aise ke aag lag jaaye
aag lage aisi ke bujhne naa paaye ae
bujhne naa paaye
aaj naachoon aise ke aag lag jaaye
aaj naachoon aise ke aag lag jaaye
aag lage aisi ke bujhne naa paaye ae
bujhne naa paaye

O deewaane tu sun
meri paayal ki dhun
iski jhankaar mein maut ka raag hai
ho koi sangedil
khaaq mein jaaye mil
aaj ghunghroo ke bolon mein wo aag hai
jaa re jaa aa
jaa re jaa
jaa re jaa aa
mujhe aise tu dekhen kyun
aankh jo milaaun to aag lag jaaye
aankh jo milaaun to aag lag jaaye ae
aag lage aisi ke bujhne naa paaye ae
bujhne naa paaye

kar naa ghaayal mujhe
rang degaa tujhe
har lahu ka jo katraa giregaa yahaan
zulm itnaa na kar
yoon naa hadd se guzar
tu agar hai zameen to koi aasmaan
jaa re jaa aa
jaa re jaa
jaa re jaa aa
dekho mujhko na chhoona yoon
haath naa lagaa tu
ke aag lag jaaye
haath naa lagaa tu
ke aag lag jaaye ae
aag lage aisi ke bujhne na paaye ae
bujhne na paaye …

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Devnagri Script lyrics (Provided by Avinash Scrapwala)
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आज नाचूँ ऐसे के आग लग जाए
आज नाचूँ ऐसे के आग लग जाए
आग लगे ऐसी के बुझने ना पाए ए
बुझने ना पाए
आज नाचूँ ऐसे के आग लग जाए
आज नाचूँ ऐसे के आग लग जाए
आग लगे ऐसी के बुझने ना पाए ए
बुझने ना पाए

ओ दिवाने तू सुन
मेरी पायल की धुन
इसकी झंकार में मौत का राग है
हो कोई संगदिल
खाक में जाए मिल
आज घुंघरू के बोलों में वो आग है
जा रे जा आ
जा रे जा
जा रे जा आ
मुझे ऐसे तू देखें क्यूँ
आँख जो मिलाऊं तो आग लग जाए
आँख जो मिलाऊं तो आग लग जाए ए
आग लगे ऐसी के बुझने ना पाए ए
बुझने ना पाए

कर ना घायल मुझे
रंग देगा तुझे
हर लहू का जो कतरा गिरेगा यहाँ
ज़ुल्म इतना ना कर
यूं ना हद से गुज़र
तू अगर है ज़मीन तो कोई आसमान
जा रे जा आ
जा रे जा
जा रे जा आ
देखो मुझको ना छूना यूं
हाथ ना लगा तू के आग लग जाए
हाथ ना लगा तू के आग लग जाए ए
आग लगे ऐसी के बुझने ना पाए ए
बुझने ना पाए … … …


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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.

This Kaalpnik (fantasy) movie had eight songs in it. Four of these songs have been covered in the past.

Here is the fifth song from “Cobra Girl”(1963) to appear in the blog. This song is sung by Asha Bhonsle. Prem Dhawan is the lyricist. Music is composed by S N Tripathi.

The song is picturised as a dancing under duress song on Raagini in the court of evil King played by Tiwari, while the hero Mahipal is duly tied up along with his sidekicks.:) So here is a forerunner of the “Sholay” (1975) song Aa jab tak hai jaan main naachoongi. 🙂

Audio

Video

Song-Hamen sahaara ek tihaara (Cobra Girl)(1963) Singer-Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics-Prem Dhawan, MD-S N Tripathi

Lyrics

hamen sahaara ek tihaara
hamen sahaara ek tihaara
tu hi bata kahaan jaayen
chaaron oar andhiyaara
tu chaahe to ho jaaye pal mein ujiyaara
hamen sahaara ek tihaara
hamen sahaara ek tihaara

aa aa aa
aa aa aa
aa aa aa
aa aa aa
teri hi aankhon ke aage ye anyaay
bol zara tu kaise tujhse dekha jaaye
teri hi aankhon ke aage ye anyaay
bol zara tu kaise tujhse dekha jaaye
ye to bata toone bhi kya aaj hamen hai bisaara
hamen sahaara ek tihaara
hamen sahara ek tihaara

aa aa aa
aa aa aa
aa aa aa
aa aa aa
tere dwaare aake koi jaaye na khaali
daata main bhi aayi banke ek sawaali
tere dwaare aake koi jaaye na khaali
daata main bhi aayi banke ek sawaali
tere siwa kis se kahen tu hi jaane haal hamaara
hamen sahaara ek tihaara
hamen sahaara ek tihaara
tu hi bata kahaan jaayen chaaro our andhiyaara
tu chaahe to ho jaaye pal mein ujiyaara
hamen sahaara ek tihaara
hamen sahaara ek tihaara

ho chhuki hai hadd sitam ki ab saha na jaayega
chup rahe hain hum bahut par ab raha na jaayega
banke bijai phhoonk de tu zulm ke sansaar ko
banke toofaan tod de tu paap ki deewaar ko
tere haathon mein hai duniya
ab meri taqdeer ki
tu jo chaahe naag ban jaaye kadi zanjeer ki
o mere daata
o mere daata
o mere daata


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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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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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“Dharti”(1970) was produced and directed by C V Sridhar for Chitralaya Productions Pvt Limited. The movie had Rajendra Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, Ajit, Balraj Sahni, Kamini Kaushal, Rajendra Nath, Kumkum, Sudesh Kumar, Pahadi Sanyal etc with Shivaji Ganeshan in a Guest appearance. This movie was the remake of a Tamil movie ‘Sivantha Mann'(1969).
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At the outset let me wish all a very Happy Independence Day. We as a country turn 69 today(15 august 2016) & enter into 70th year of being independent.
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