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#the Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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#Bhoole-Bisre Geet # (Remembering Dev Anand)
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Today 3rd December’2022 is the eleventh ‘Remembrance Anniversary’ (born on 26th September 1923 – passed away on 3rd December 2011) of the legendary actor Dev Anand.

My father was a big big fan of Dev Anand (BTW I am also a Dev Saab’s fan too) and may be because of that I got to watch many of his movies in my childhood which I remember vaguely. In my childhood we were staying in colony of State Electricity Board and there used to be a weekly screening of Hindi movies which mostly were the older and older movies. Because getting newly released movies were a ‘costly affair’ for the ‘colony club committee’. In this weekly screening I get to watch many of Dev Anand’s black and white movies e.g. ‘Sarhad’, ‘Sharaabi’, ‘Bambai Ka Babu’, etc. and some older movies of sixties and early seventies too. This was the period from 1975 onward and 1977-to-1983 for me, if I remember correctly. Since watching movies and listening songs on radio was common for all in our family I get those songs imbibed on my mind also develop a liking for HFM of golden period e.g. the song ‘hai apnaa dil to aawaraa’ and many other songs. Why I am mentioning only this song is because it was the most favourites of my father and he used to play it on ‘mouth organ’ frequently and in the colony cultural programmes held during festivals.

Well there is long list of Dev Anand’s movies and songs which are favourites of me and even my family today. Like the song ‘phoolon ke rang se’, ‘dil ka bhandwar kare pukaar’, ‘hai apnaa dil to aawaraa’ etc which my daughters too like very much and they are always there in their playlists.

I get to listen to many Dev-Kishore-RDB combination songs daily on FM channels on radio and it is always a great pleasure to listen to them.

What I want to bring to the notice of the readers is that Dev Anand’s magic spell is still upon us and it will be there as long as Hindi movies and HFM will be there. It is not only the people of older generations of my generation who are the ‘fans’ of Dev Anand but even the newer generations and music lovers have fallen in love of him and his songs.

On the occasion of Dev Anand’s ‘remembrance day’ today I am presenting a lesser heard song from the ‘1974’ movie ‘Prem Shastra’. I vaguely remember that this movie was scheduled to be screened in our ‘colony’ in the early eighties but it was cancelled later.

“Prem Shastra-1974” was directed by B.R. Ishara for ‘Nalanda Arts, Bombay.

It was produced by Amar Jeet.

It had Dev Anand, Zeenat Aman, Bindu, I.S. Johar, Abhi Bhattacharya, Sajjan, Anwar Hussain, Murad, Asit Sen, David, Mumtaz Begam, Dulari, Manhar Desai, Mohan Sheri, Lajwanti Sharma, Amrut Patel, Mishrilal and others.

Rehman and Anju Mahendru had a special appearance in this movie.

Story of this movie was written by B.R. Ishara who also directed this movie.
Editing of this movie was done by I.M. Kunnu.

This movie was passed by Censor Board on 08.07.1974 with ‘restricted viewing’ certificate. (However in the later years the ‘restricted viewing’ condition was removed for this movie.).

“Prem Shaastra” had seven soundtracks released with five songs, one theme music track, and one title music soundtrack.

All the songs for this movie were written by Anand Bakshi and music for them was composed by Lamikant-Pyarelal.

Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhonsle are the only two voices who have sung the songs in this movie.

Today’s song is sung by Kishore Kumar and on screen it is Dev Anand lip-syncing the song in his ‘characteristic style’. Also seen in the picturisation of this song are Bindu and many others.

I had been longing to introduce this movie on the blog since long and earlier I had planned to present a duet song from this movie. But finally I decided on the today’s song which is a nice song and if we listen to it few times it grows on us.

I had mentioned in my earlier write-ups that I liked such ‘drink driven’ 🙂 songs very much and when you have Kishore Kumar and a Dev Anand combination you are surely going to love it. (Around a month back I had presented a song where the hero of the movie is sings ‘thhodi sharaab pi loon, ho jaaye kuchh sahaara, aye doston tumhe kya ye bhi nahin ganwaara’, but today’s hero is different he publicly ‘announces’ that ‘main sharaab pi rahaa hoon’ 🙂 and warns nobody should ‘disturb’ him):)

Let us listen to today’s song now…

(Note – The audio version of this songs has one extra stanza (the first one) which is not there in the video version of this song.).

With today’s song ‘Prem Shaastra-1974’ makes its debut on the blog.

Audio

Video

song-Main sharaab pee raha hoon (Prem Shashtra)(1974) Singer-Kishore Kumar, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal

Lyrics

hmm mm mm mm mmm
hunh mm hmm hmm mmm
hey hey hey ae hey ae
hey hey hey ae ae

doston
mere ae kissey
ho gaye ae khatm saare
ab na koyee pukaare
main sharaab pi rahaa hoon
main sharaab pi rahaa hoon
doston
mere ae kissey
ho gaye ae khatm saare
ab na koyee pukaare
main sharaab pi rahaa hoon
main sharaab pi rahaa hoon
hmm mm hmm hmm mmm
hey ae hey ae hey ae hey ae
he he he ae ae

chaahe jo bhi aap log
naam mujhko deejiye
ek kaam keejiye
jaam mujhko deejiye
chaahe jo bhi aap log
naam mujhko deejiye
ek kaam keejiye
jaam mujhko deejiye
jaam mujhko o o o dijiye ae
dekhiye ae ae jee rahaa hoon
main isi ke sahaare ae
ab na koyee pukaare
main sharaab pi rahaa hoon
main sharaab pi rahaa hoon

ae haseena jaan le
wo deewaana main nahin
tere lab jo choom le
wo taraana main nahin
ae haseena jaan le
wo deewaana main nahin
tere lab jo choom le
wo taraana main nahin
wo taraana aa main nahin
kis liye ae ae teri aankhen
kar rahi ee ee hain ishaare
ab na koyee pukaare
main sharaab pi rahaa hoon
main sharaab pi rahaa hoon

husn kya hai ik haseen
zindagi ki bhool hain
ishq mein hai kuchh nashaa
ye magar fazool hai
husn kya hai ik haseen
zindagi ki bhool hain
ishq mein hai kuchh nashaa
ye magar fazool hai
ye magar fazool hai
jisne bhi ee ki mohabbat
mar gayaa aa gham ke maare
ab na koyee pukaare
main sharaab pi rahaa hoon
main sharaab pi rahaa hoon
doston mere kissey
ho gaye ae khatm saare
ab na koyee pukaare
main sharaab pi rahaa hoon
main sharaab pi rahaa hoon
hmmhmm hmmhmm
hmm hmm hmm hmm
hmmhmm hmmhmm
hmm hmm hmm hmm


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Yearwise discussion of Lata Mangeshkar songs in HFM: Part XXVIII: Year 1974
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In this episode, we discuss Lata Mangeshkar songs that she sang in Hindi movies released in 1974.

In 1974, 132 Hindi movies containing 627 songs were released. Lata Mangeshkar got to sing in 55 of these movies and she sang 104 songs in these movies. So Lata Mangeshkar’s voice was heard in 41.7 % of the movies released in 1971. Her voice was heard in 16.6 % of the songs appearing in the movies of 1974.

Here are the details of songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar in Hindi movies released in 1974 :-

S N Movie Music director Lata song in the blog Lata HFM songs recorded in the year Lata solo songs Male duet Female duet Other songs Lyricists
1 Aainaa Naushaad 3 3 2 1 0 0 Jaan Nisaar Akhtar
2 Aap Ki Kasam R D Burman 5 5 1 4 0 0 Anand Bakshi
3 Aarop Bhupen Hazarika 1 1 0 1 0 0 Maya Govind
4 Ajnabi R D Burman 2 2 0 2 0 0 Anand Bakshi
5 Albeli Kalyanji Anandji 0 1 1 0 0 0 Maya Govind
6 Ameer Ghareeb Laxmikant Pyarelal 2 3 1 2 0 0 Anand Bakshi
7 Anjaan Raahein Kalyanji Anandji 0 1 1 0 0 0 Indeevar
8 Benaam R D Burman 1 1 1 0 0 0 Majrooh Sultanpuri
9 Bidaai Laxmikant Pyarelal 1 3 2 1 0 0 Anand Bakshi
10 Call Girl Sapan Jagmohan 1 1 1 0 0 0 Naqsh Llayalpuri
11 Charitraheen R D Burman 2 2 1 1 0 0 Anand Bakshi
12 Chor Machaaye Shor Ravindra Jain 1 1 0 1 0 0 Inderjeet Singh Tulsi
13 Chowkidaar Madan Mohan 1 1 1 0 0 0 Rajinder Krishan
14 Doosri Sita R D Burman 1 1 1 0 0 0 Gulzar
15 Dost Laxmikant Pyarelal 2 2 1 0 0 1 Anand Bakshi
16 Dulhan Laxmikant Pyarelal 0 3 3 0 0 0 Anand Bakshi
17 Duniya Ka Melaa Laxmikant Pyarelal 1 4 3 1 0 0 Anand Bakshi
18 Free Love Laxmikant Pyarelal 2 2 2 0 0 0 Asad Bhopali
19 Geeta Mera Naam Laxmikant Pyarelal 2 3 2 0 0 1 Rajinder Krishan
20 Ghatna Ravi 2 2 2 0 0 0 Ravi
21 Goonj R D Burman 2 2 1 1 0 0 Majrooh Sultanpuri
22 Haath Ki safaai Kalyanji Anandji 3 3 1 2 0 0 Gulshan Baawra
23 Hamshakal R D Burman 1 1 0 1 0 0 Anand Bakshi
24 Har Har Mahadev Kalyanji Anandji 0 2 2 0 0 0 Kavi Pradeep
25 Imaan R D Burman 0 1 1 0 0 0 Anand Bakshi
26 Imtihaan Laxmikant Pyarelal 1 1 1 0 0 0 Majrooh Sultanpuri
27 Jeewan Sangraam Kalyanji Anandji 0 1 1 0 0 0 Indeevar
28 Kasauti Kalyanji Anandji 1 2 1 1 0 0 Indeevar
29 Kora Kaaghaz Kalyanji Anandji 2 2 2 0 0 0 M G Hashmat
30 Kunwaara Baap Rajesh Roshan 2 2 0 2 0 1 Majrooh Sultanpuri
31 Majboor Laxmikant Pyarelal 1 1 1 0 0 0 Anand Bakshi
32 Manoranjan R D Burman 2 2 0 0 0 2 Anand Bakshi
33 My Friend Naushad 0 3 3 0 0 0 Hasrat Jaipuri
34 Naya Din Nayi Raat Laxmikant Pyarelal 3 3 2 1 0 0 Rajinder Krishan
35 Nirmaan Laxmikant Pyarelal 0 1 1 0 1 0 Majrooh Sultanpuri
36 Paap Aur Punya Kalyanji Anandji 0 2 1 1 0 0 Indeevar
37 Pagli Laxmikant Pyarelal 0 1 1 0 0 0 Anand Bakshi
38 Paise Ki Gudiya Laxmikant Pyarelal 2 2 2 0 0 0 Verma Malik
39 Patthar Aur Paayal Kalyanji Anandji 0 2 2 0 0 0 Verma Malik (1) Indeevar (1)
40 Phir Kab Milogi R D Burman 4 4 3 1 0 0 Majrooh Sultanpuri
41 Pocketmaar Laxmikant Pyarelal 1 1 1 0 0 0 Anand Bakshi
42 Prem Nagar S D Burman 2 2 1 1 0 0 Anand Bakshi
43 Rajnigandha Salil Chaudhary 1 1 1 0 0 0 Yogesh
44 Roti Laxmikant Pyarelal 2 2 1 1 0 0 Anand Bakshi
45 Roti Kapda Aur Makaan Laxmikant Pyarelal 4 4 2 1 0 1 Santosh Anand (1) Verma Malik (3)
46 Sagina S D Burman 1 1 0 1 0 0 Majrooh Sultanpuri
47 Sauda Laxmikant Pyarelal 1 1 1 0 0 0 Inderjeet Singh Tulsi
48 Shaitaan R D Burman 0 1 1 0 0 0 Majrooh Sultanpuri
49 Shubh Din Kalyanji Anandji 0 2 0 2 0 0 Verma Malik
50 The Cheat Laxmikant Pyarelal 0 2 0 2 0 0 Verma Malik
51 Trimoorty R D Burman 0 1 0 1 0 0 Gulshan Baawra
52 Us Paar S D Burman 2 2 2 0 0 0 Yogesh
53 Vaada Tera Vaada Laxmikant Pyarelal 0 2 2 0 0 0 Anand Bakshi
54 Vardaan Kalyanji Anandji 0 1 1 0 0 0 Verma Malik
55 Zehreela Insaan R D Burman 1 1 1 0 0 0 Majrooh Sultanpuri
Total 55 movies 12 MDs 69 104 66 33 0 5 18 lyricists

Lata Mangeshkar worked with 12 music directors and 18 lyricists in these 55 movies released in 1974. Shankar Jaikishan with 432 songs in the voice of Lata Mangeshkar were the leading music directors for her followed by Laxmikant Pyarelal with 385 songs. C Ramchandra was in third position with 274 songs. Other top music directors for Lata Mangeshkar were Kalyanji Anandji (239), Chitragupta (235), Madan Mohan (186), S D Burman (169), Roshan (144), R D Burman (144), Naushad (134), Hemant Kumar (127), R D Burman (125), Anil Biswas (120), Husnlal Bhagatram (108) and Vasant Desai (104). Together these fourteen music directors composed 2801 songs out of 3902 songs that Lata Mangeshkar had sung in Hindi movies till end of 1974. The top nine lyricists till end of 1974 for Lata Mangeshkar were Rajinder Krishan (541), Shailendra (361), Anand Bakshi (355), Majrooh Sultanpuri (307), Hasrat Jaipuri (293), Prem Dhawan (201), Shakeel Badayuni (189), Bharat Vyas (187) and Sahir Ludhianvi (130). These nine lyricists had penned 2564 songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar till that time.

Lata Mangeshkar collaborated with music directors Bhupen Hazarika and Rajesh Roshan for the first time in movies of this year. Lyricist M G Hashmat got to collaborate with Lata Mangeshkar for the first time in movies released this year.

Here is the summary of Lata Mangeshkar’s playback career in Hindi movies till end of 1974 :

Year Movie count Lata song in the blog Lata HFM songs recorded in the year Lata solo songs Male duet Female duet Other songs Remarks
1946 3 movies 4 4 4 0 0 0
1947 3 movies 5 5 3 1 0 1
1948 16 movies 50 50 37 6 4 3
1949 38 movies 134 157 103 35 12 7
1950 36 movies 114 143 93 32 14 4
1951 49 movies 189 223 158 52 10 3
1952 43 movies 149 177 138 31 4 4
1953 45 movies 170 195 149 35 5 6
1954 43 movies 140 172 144 23 4 1
1955 50 movies 165 218 177 30 10 1
1956 49 movies 168 204 153 35 13 3
1957 47 movies 129 160 110 38 7 5
1958 35 movies 102 132 95 25 10 1
1959 58 movies 188 211 130 68 12 1
1960 48 movies 139 166 102 50 12 1
1961 44 movies 125 152 88 55 5 4
1962 40 movies 118 129 84 40 5 0
1963 37 movies 103 111 62 38 8 3
1964 46 movies 122 133 91 31 8 3
1965 42 movies 83 91 71 17 1 2
1966 49 movies 104 133 110 14 8 1
1967 44 movies 92 106 67 38 8 3
1968 33 movies 83 84 59 19 5 1
1969 43 movies 77 97 67 27 2 1
1970 54 movies 86 130 84 39 3 4
1971 52 movies 105 126 71 52 3 0
1972 62 movies 96 151 86 60 3 2
1973 60 movies 92 138 94 37 3 4
1974 55 movies 69 104 66 33 0 5
Total upto 1974 1224 movies 3218 3902 2706 961 179 74

It can be seen from the table of 1974 that Lata Mangeshkar sang 104 songs in 55 movies released in 1974.

69 songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar in movies of 1974 have been covered in the blog. That leaves us with 35 songs from movies of 1974 that are yet to be covered.

All Lata Mangeshkar songs from 34 movies of 1974 are already covered in the blog. So 35 Lata Mangeshkar songs from 21 movies of 1974 are still available to be discussed.

“Ameer Ghareeb”(1974)is alphabetically one of the first movie of 1974 that offers us Lata Mangeshkar songs to be discussed is “Ameer Ghareeb”(1974).

“Ameer Ghareeb”(1974) was produced and directed by Mohan Kumar for MK Films private Limited, Bombay. The movie had Dev Anand, Hema Malini, Premnath, Sujeet Kumar, Ranjeet, Raj Mehra, Sulochana, Junior Mehmood, Master Bunty, Chaman Puri, Mumtaz Begam, V Gopal, Dulaari, Krishnkant, Tuntun, Mohan Choti, Birbal, Ram Mohan, Keshav Rana, Kamaldeep, Ranjan Kapoor, C L Shah, Ridku, Sahu Singh, Subhash Kanal, Jerry, Raj Verma, Uttam Raj, Master Ravi, Master Shailesh in it. Tanuja, Nazima, Sajjan, Kuljeet ere is special roles.

The movie had six songs in it. Five songs have been covered in the blog so far. Lata Mangeshkar has sung in three of these songs. Two Lata Mangeshkar songs (One Lata solo and one male duet) song from the movie have been covered in the past.

Here is the sixth and final song from “Ameer Ghareeb”(1974) to appear in the blog. The song is sung by Kishore Kuamr and Lata Mangeshkar. This song is penned by Anand Bakshi. Music is composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal.

This song is “Baith jaa baith gayi khadi ho ja khadi ho gayi”. Raja is a great “fan” of this song and he has gone on record in this blog “admiring” the lyrics of this song. 🙂

When I checked the picturisation of the song, I found that the picturisation is the “need of the script” and may not be as harebrained and far fetched as one suspect it to be. Picturisation shows Dev Anand as a hypotist, trying to hypnotise Hema Malini in a bid to get her to reveal her secrets. That is the reason for lyrics like “baith jaa baith gayi khadi ho jaa khadi ho gayi.” Dev Saab hypnotises Hema Malini and gets her to do as he commands. And that is hy the song has the lyrics that it contains and which has so irked a generation of HFM lovers. 🙂

Anand Bakshi is the lyricist. Music is composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Our beloved Raja, after an absence of many months, reappeared in our hatsapp group yesterday. So here is this song, apparently tailormade for me. It is very much a Raja song, what uith the Lady announcing’_aa gayi raaj aagayi raaja aa gayi”. 🙂

ith this song,all the six songs of “Ameer Ghareeb”(1974) are covered in the blog and the movie joins the list of the movies that have been YIPPEED in the blog.
Video

Audio

Song-Baithh jaa Baithh gayi(Amir Gharib)(1974) Singer-Kishore Kumar, Lata, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal

Lyrics

baithh ja
khadi ho ja

hmm hmm hmm hmm
hmm hmm hmm hmm
hmm hmm hmm hmm
hmm hmm hmm hmm

baithh ja
baithh gayi
khadi ho ja
khadi ho gayi
baithh ja
baithh gayi
khadi ho ja
khadi ho gayi
ghoom ja
ghoom gayi
jhoom ja
jhoom gayi
bhool ja
bhool gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi
baithh ja
baithh gayi
khadi ho ja
khadi ho gayi
baithh ja
baithh gayi
khadi ho ja
khadi ho gayi
ghoom ja
ghoom gayi
jhoom ja
jhoom gayi
bhool ja
bhool gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi
chal baithh ja,
baithh gayi,
ab khadi ho ja,
khadi ho gayi

mere bas mein ho gayi
ho o gayi
mere bas mein ho gayi
ho o gayi
tu jaagi thhi so gayi
so o gayi
bigdi baat banaayegi
banaaungi
jo poochhoon bataayegi
bataaungi
jawaab de
sawaal kar
jawaab de
sawaal kar
tu kaun hai
main
main hoon ek ghareeb ki ladki
naa chhaaon naa dhoop
galiyon se mehlon mein pahunchi
badla apna roop

waapas aaja
aa gayi raaja aa gayi raaja aa gayi
chal baithh ja
baithh gayi,
abb khadi ho ja
khadi ho gayi
zara ghoom ja,
ghoom gayi,
zara jhoom ja
jhoom gayi

mera jaadu chal gaya
chal l gaya
mera jaadu chal gaya,
chal l gaya
kal aaya thha kal gaya,
kal gaya
mujhse aankh milaayegi
milaaungi
jo poochhoon bataayegi
bataaungi
jawaab de
sawaal kar
jawaab de
sawaal kar
main kaun hoon
tum
apne chaahnewaalon ka na le imtihaan
kaise bhooloon main tujhe
tu hai meri jaan
waapas aaja
aa gayi raaja aa gayi raaja aa gayi
to baithh ja,
baithh gayi,
abb khadi ho ja,
khadi ho gayi
zara ghoom ja,
ghoom gayi
zara jhoom ja
jhoom gayi

teri meri preet hai
preet hai
teri meri preet hai
preet hai
preet ki apni reet hai
reet hai
preet ki reet nibhaayegi
nibhaaungi
jo poochhoon bataayegi
bataaungi
jawaab de
sawaal kar
jawaab de
sawaal kar
ye kaun hai
ye
lagta hai ye aadmi
lekin hai shaitaan
is’se badla lene ka
mujhko hai armaan

waapas aaja
aa gayi raaja aa gayi raaja aa gayi
chal baithh ja
baithh gayi
chal khadi ho ja
khadi ho jaa
chal baithh ja
baithh gayi
chal khadi ho ja
khadi ho jaa
ab ghoom ja
ghoom gayi
zara jhoom ja
jhoom gayi
bhool ja
bhool gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi gayi
haan baithh ja
baithh gayi
haan khadi ho ja
khadi ho jaa


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“Warrant”(1975) was directed by Pramod Chakraborty for N P International, Bombay. The movie had Dev Anand, Zeenat Aman, Dara Singh, Satish Kaul, Ajit, Pran, Jankidas, Sulochana, Aparna Chaudhary, Seema Kapoor, Jagdish Raj, V Gopal, Birbal, Habeeb, Pal Sharma, Rajan Kapoor, Kirti, Viju Khote, Ujagar Singh, Lamba, Ratan Gaurang, Praveen Pal, Bunty, Madan Puri, Joginder etc in it.

The movie is described as a “social” movie in HFGK, but it was an “action” movie, ie Dev Anand style action movie. 🙂

I have not seen the movie, but from what I can guage from the picturisation of the songs, Dev Anand plays a crook escaping from the law with Zeenat Aman as his accomplice. Zeenat Aman would play a similar role with Amitabh Bachchan in “Don”(1978) and that movie, unlike “Warrant” (1975) went on to become a super duper hit mainly thanks to Amitabh Bachchan’s superb performance.

I have noticed that the story line of Dev Anand movies of 1970s used to be great but Dev Saab’s insistence on playing the hero in these movies ensured that the movies failed to do justice to the story and they would get forgotten soon. Thankfully, Dev Saab would often reject some movies and his roles in those movies were then given to some other actor and that actor enacted the roles with aplomb. For instance, Dev saab had rejected the movie “Tumsa Nahin Dekha”(1957). That role was then offered to a strugling actor called Shammi Kapoor and we all know that the movie “Tumsa Nahin Dekha”(1957) launched the career of Shammi Kapoor. 16 years later, Dev saab refused another movie. This movie was then offered to another struggling actor. He played the role so well that the movie launched him as the next big star. That movie, which Dev saab rejected was “Zanjeer”(1973) which was offered to Amitabh Bachchan and the rest is history.

Had Dev saab not rejected “Tumsa Nahin Dekha”(1957) and “Zanjeer”(1973) then HF world may not have discovered Shammi “yahoo” Kapoor and Amitabh “angry young man” Bachchan. And these movies, with Dev Saab in lead roles would have done some moderate business and the movie would have ended up along the lines of say “Warrant”(1975).

I can say the same about other Dev Saab starrer movies like “Ye Gulistaan Hamaara”(1973), “Des Pardes”(1978) etc. They all had great story line, but they failed to do justice to the story line and ended up as normal movies instead of all time super hits.

Coming to “Warrant”(1975), the songs of this movie had caught the imagination of HFM lovers during its time. Its song Ruk jaana O jaana hamse do baatein karke chali jaana was a big rage, thanks to the unique “kuk kuk” sound contained in it. Other songs too were very popular.

The movie had four songs in it. Three songs have been covered in the blog so far.
Here are the details :-

Blog post number Song Date of posting Blog day
102 Ruk jaana O jaana hamse do baatein karke chali jaana 18 September 2008 62
10515 Main tumse mohabbat karti hoon 19 November 2014 2315
15323 Ladi najariya ladi chali re phuljhadi 3 December 2019 4155

One can see that the most popular song of the movid, Ruk jaana O jaana hamse do baatein karke chali jaana was covered in the blog within two months after the launch of the blog. But the second song from the movie was covered six years later. The third song was discussed after another five years.

So a movie with just four songs has not yet been YIPPEED in the blog in nearly 12 years !

Here is the fourth and final song from the movie. This song “suno bhai baaraati” was quite popular during its time.

I have not watched the movie. I watched the picturisation of the song just no. Song is great but the picturisation would not impress people who insist on trying to find logic in the proceedings. The picturisation shows Dev saab and Zeenat Aman being pursued by police. A Christian wedding is taking place in a nearby church. The hero and heroine go and get dressed as groom and bride and give police the slip. I never knew that one can get dressed in wedding dress so fast. where did they locate their dresses so fast ? And how come the people gathered to attend the wedding in the Church started celebrating the fake wedding of our hero and heroine with such gusto and theyeven sang chorus in Konkani in the song ?

Here is the song. It is sung by Kishore Kumar. Anand Bakshi is the lyricist. Music is composed by R D Burman.

I am unable to mnote don the Konkani portion sung by the chorus. I request our knowledgeable readers familiar with Konkani to help fill in the Konkani lyrics.

ith this song, all the four songs of “Warrant”(1975) get covered in the blog and the movie thus joins the list of movies that have been YIPPEED in the blog.

Audio

Video

Song-Suno bhai baaraati (Warrant)(1975) Singer-Kishore Kumar, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-R D Burman

Lyrics

(konkani words)

suno bhai baaraati
suno bhai baaraati
arre dulha dulhan ko akela zara chhodo
pyaar bhari baaten karen jeevan saathi
suno bhai baaraati
suno bhai baaraati

haan
badi mushkil se dil milte hain
armaanon ke gul khilte hain
jeevan mein bas ek baar
badi mushkil se dil milte hain
armaanon ke gul khilte hain
jeevan mein bas ek baar
saajan sajni ko akele zara chhodo
mil ke gale lahraayen deepak baati
suno bhai baaraati
suno bhai baaraati
haan

(konkani words)

haan
upar se hum rangeele hain
andar se hum sharmeele hain
dekho na humen is tarah
upar se hum rangeele hain
andar se hum sharmeele hain
dekho na humen is tarah
ladka ladki ko akela zara chhodo
raat milan ki hai ik baar aati
suno bhai baaraati
suno bhai baaraati

hey
kaam karo sab apna apna
dekh rahe hain hum ek sapna
premi hain khoye huye ae
kaam karo sab apna apna
dekh rahe hain hum ek sapna
premi hain khoye huye
arre gudda guddi ko akela zara chhodo
phir dekho preet kya hai rang laati
suno bhai baaraati
suno bhai baaraati

(konkani words)


This article is written by Peevesie’s mom, 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.

This article is the 400th writeup of Peevesie’s mom in the blog.

Blog Day :

4521 Post No. : 16080

Hullo Atuldom

I have been getting reminders and ‘pokes’ (a term from Facebook) in the form of personal messages from a few Atulites who are asking me why the sudden slump on my part. Now I know what Atulji goes through when all of us question him on “Blank days”. I also am feeling like the first-follower of the blog ‘Rajaji’ who took a few weeks to reach his 200th post with ghodi pe hoke sawaar.

This slump can be attributed to the festival season and having my Mom-in-law for company. I would like to copy-paste a thought that Rajaji has written in his 200th post (sorry for not taking your permission Rajaji)

“No excuses though – if Atul can write up and post songs every single day, I just cannot have an excuse for taking five weeks for one post. :-)”.

In spite of the mentioned reasons I managed to sneak in my post number 399 and that was only 10 days back.

December 3rd is one of those days in the calendar, followed by ASAD, which has two occasions to have special posts. To start of let me wish the “Raunaq-e-blog” a very happy birthday. This was a title bestowed on the recipient in a post three years ago on this date. May she have a healthy, peaceful, musical and joyful day. May her appearances on the blog and WA group be more regular. Wishing our Ben Katie a very happy birthday. On this day I present you a song of the forever PACHCHEES romantic hero of the 50s, 60s, 70s, and the better part of the 80s. May you be as Evergreen and Hyperactive as him.

I went through the filmography of the forever Pachchees Dev Anand and found a few songs of his first decade in the film industry yet to be posted here on the blog. I had almost made up my mind about the song too. One such song was from the movie “Ham Bhi Insaan Hain” (1948) of which the blog has only four from a possible nine songs. But the hurdle for me was the name of the music director “H P Das”. A name new to me; as also the names Amir Banu, Ramola Devi, German, Niharika, Pal, G. Das etc. I decided that this movie and its songs should be handled by the more knowledgeable stalwarts of ASAD. I decided that I shall tread on safe territory and have chosen a song from a movie of the 70s.

I have seen this movie ages ago on Doordarshan and recall that it had something to do with the construction of a bridge to connect India’s North East with the rest of the country. The favoured villain of those times- Pran- played a chieftain of that region who is against the bridge construction as this will lead to the betterment of the locals whom he has kept under his bondage. Sharmila Tagore played the local girl who is ready to take up arms at her Chief’s behest and goes on a mission to sabotage the bridge. Dev Anand played the engineer in-charge of the Bridge Project and also the reason for Sharmila Tagore’s change of opinion about the bridge, its construction, and her chief ‘Deng Do Rani’ (Pran). Johnny Walker, Lalita Pawar, Sujit Kumar, Kanan Kaushal, Jayshree T., Keshto Mukherjee, Asrani, Iftikaar etc played supporting characters. The movie had music by S. D. Burman and Anand Bakshi was the lyricist. The movie’s title was picked up from Allama Iqbal’s patriotic song “Saare Jahaan se Achcha”. In fact “saare jahaan se achcha” features in the movie too in the voice of Sushma Shrestha and chorus.

Gori gori gaaon ki gori re was the first song to be posted. Mera naam yaao mere paas aao was next. Then came this song Naina soyi soyi raina jaage jaage by our in-house encyclopedia who has made some interesting observations about Lata singing with Uncommon Singers. There was another uniqueness about that song- it was possibly the only time when Lata, SD Burman and RD Burman featured together.
The last song to be posted has been Ho tushima ree tushima aa gaya toofaan by Sadanand Kamathji and it was a tribute to Burmanda on his anniversary.

There are three more songs left of which the film version of “Saare Jahaan se Achcha” is one.

Before we get on to the song I must thank Atulji for allowing us as contributors on his blog and posting my mail to him giving details of the song as my first post ever as lyrics- contributor. That prompted me to send a few more lyrics as farmaishes and then the writing bug bit me and the number of days between my posts have been steadily reducing. I know my contributions are not masterpieces but my own thoughts and feelings. How I wish I had the patience of Sadanandji to write well-researched posts. Or the knowledge of Arunkumarji whom I call Guruji or even the resources (read HFGK) of people like Sudhri, Avinashji etc. I must also mention the love of Nahmji’s love for poetry and poets and her posts have been enlightening.

Today’s song is filmed on Dev Anand and a bunch of kids something on the lines wallah kya nazaara hai mausam bada pyaara hai, galiyon galiyon khaak bahut din humne chhaani; hans tu hardam khushiyaan ya-gham etc. These were the songs that followed “Ye Gulsitaan Hamaara” but all were feel-good songs where Dev Anand is trying to cheer the crowd. It is in the voice of Kishore Kumar. It is nine years since Devsaab passed away and it feels like yesterday. Thinking of the fabulously stylish and charming actor who entertained us for decades.

Once again wishing our Ben Katie on her birthday. Let us have all the birthday songs on loop for her.

Audio

Video

Song-Hey suno meri baat chalo mere saath (Ye Gulistaan Hamaara)(1972) Singer-Kishore Kumar, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-S D Burman
Unknown child’s voice
Chorus

Lyrics

hey
hey ae ae
hey kareeto
ae pareeto
he teeno kheya rukka
arre o denga
ae mummun
hahahahahaah
hahahahahaaha

hey suno meri baat
chalo mere saath
hey ae ae
rakh do ye teer
chhodo ye kamaan
tum kitne pyaare
nyaare nyaare
jaise ambar ke taare
saare
aage peeche khade ho jaao
aao khelo ye naya khel
chhuk chhuk chalti hai aise
dekho kaise chalti hai rail
arre aage peechhe khade ho jao
aao khelo ye naya khel
chhuk chhuk chalti hai aise
dekho kaise chalti hai rail

aao

hey ahey
is ped par meethhe meethhe phal
hey ae ae
is ped par meethe meethe phal
kitne hain pakke kitne kache
bolo gin kar sab bacche acche
aye munmun tu zara gin to
ek do teen chaar
ek do teen char panch chhah saat

shaabaash
ek ke baad hai do phir teen
phir chaar phir paanch chheh saat

seekh lo ginte hain kaise
dekho aise gino mere saath
he he
ho ho

hey ae ae
kya hai sansaar
kya hai sarkaar
hey ae ae
kya hai sansaar
kya hai sarkaar
tumko bataaun main sikhaaun
jag neeti samjhaaun
gaaun
dekho tum chor ho
haan
tumne chori ki
arre baap re
tum sipaahi
achcha
main thaanedaar
hey
tum bhaago
tum pakdo
jhoomo naacho gaao khelo chor sipaahi aaj
duniya mein chalta hai kaise
dekho aise chalta hai raaj
aage peechhe khade ho jaao
aao khelo ye naya khel

arre waah re denga
chhuk chhuk chalti hai aise
dekho kaise chalti hai rail

ek baar phir se
lalalalalala
lalalalalala
lalalalalala
lalalalalala

ek baar aur
lalalalalala
lalalalalala

haha
lalalalalala
lalalalalala


This article is written by nahm, 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:

4453 Post No. : 15919

Dev Anand – 97th Birth Anniversary
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Dharamdev Pishorimal Anand (26 September 1923 – 3 December 2011), is the full name of the dashing, debonair yet chocolate hero of the 50’s, also nicknamed as the ever green actor, he was a hero, director, producer and what not. He is known for never say die attitude and being a gentleman of the old world sense. He formed a trio of superstars with Dilip Kumar and Raj Kapoor in the black n white era.

He was like a shining star which kept shining when all his neighbour, were laid down by age, health and simply lack of motivation. In the old ways, the culture of the film industry was about respect of seniors, treating others including junior artists, with respect and values which were based on humanity and equality in opportunities etc. The background of Dev Anand is an educated family of means. Plus that was an erawhen people with means had rich tastes and it converted into their conduct and dealing with fellow human beings. I have no knowledge how charitable or not Dev Anand himself was, because charity is not just sharing of monetary wealth, but sharing of positivity and knowledge also amounts of charity. Of course, there are people with such meanness in their makeup they will not lift an eyebrow, to facilitate someone else. And if such a person did lift an eyebrow, and someone else was slightly benefitted from it, the former will not like it. Ah…. I don’t know where I am going with this, but this is not towards Dev Anand.

I have recently seen his movies, “Kaala Bazaar” “Manzil” and “Kaala Paani” on youtube. Other unforgettable movie are such classics as “Guide”, “Tere Ghar Ke Saamne , “Jewel theif”, etc. I have read the Wikipedia page on Dev Anand. As I read through it, things got curious, as there is not filmography there. Very few films are mentioned, some of them I am yet to see. Zeenat Aman finds a mention as being discovered by him, but there is no mention of “Hare Rama Hare Krishna”. Also I found amiss the mention of his brothers Vijay Anand and Chetan Anand who were instrumental in his life and career. No mention of his great equation with SDB-RDB and Kishore Kumar.

There is also this line :
“Guru Dutt, Mohammed Rafi, Pran, Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor, Sunil Dutt, Nargis, Kishore Kumar, S.D. Burman and R.D. Burman were his closest friends from the film industry.” If a man is known by the company he keeps, than there are no better examples.

The song I am presenting as a tribute to Dev Anand on his 97th birth anniversary is from the film “Amir Garib” (1974). The song comprises of two separate solos, by Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar, which are the mirror images of each other. The song picturization and the lyrics are also mirroring each other. Both songs are picturised on Dev Anand and Hema malini, singing the two solos. With colourful clothes, a beach, an open jeep on the beach, than the Swimming pool at the Sun & Sand just beyond the Juhubeach(Common in both songs, with extra’s looking like Europeans in colourful swim suits) and a park road with a tonga ride. This is a beach song, tonga song, car song swimming pool song, teasing song, pacifying song all rolled into one.

About version songs which are mirror image of each other, I can recall one song from the film “Himalaya ki god mein”
.
The following three songs from “Ameer Gareeb”(1974)are already posted in the blog :

Song Date posted
Mere pyaale mein sharaab daal de phir dekh tamaasha 21 June 2009
Main aaya hoon leke saaz haathon mein 12 August 2012
Kahin janaab ko mera to intezaar nahin 3 December 2018

The post is by Peevesie’s Mom which has a synopsis of the film. Another trivia is that the first song from this movie appeared on the blog as early as 21.06.2009, within its first year.

Audio – Lata version

Video – Lata version

Audio – Kishore Kumar version

Video – Kishore Kumar version

Song-Soni aur moni ki hai jodi ajeeb (Ameer Gareeb)(1974) Singer-Lata/ Kishore Kumar, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal

Lyrics

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Lata version
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ho moni
Ho moni
soni aur moni ki hai Jodi ajeeb
saajan ameer sajni gareeb
saajan ameer sajni gareeb
soni aur moni ki hai Jodi ajeeb
saajan ameer sajni gareeb
saajan ameer sajni gareeb
ik door jaaye ik aaye qareeb
saajan ameer sajni gareeb
saajan ameer sajni gareeb

khoya phire
rangraliyon mein
galiyon mein bada shor
sunaa tere naam kaa
galiyon mein bada shor
sunaa tere naam kaa
maana tere paas hai baajaa
tu hai raajaa
magar raani binaa kis kaam kaa aa
magar raani binaa kis kaam kaa
hohohoho
apna milan ho to
badle naseeb
saajan ameer sajni gareeb
saajan ameer sajni gareeb
soni aur moni ki hai Jodi ajeeb
saajan ameer sajni gareeb
saajan ameer sajni gareeb

aise koyi
tujh ko sataaye
tadpaaye kalejaa phat ke reh jaayeea
tadpaaye kalejaa phat ke reh jaaye
hans ke na kare piyaa baaten
mulaaqaaten
piya jal kat ke reh jaayeea
piya jal kat ke reh jaaye
hohohoho
hai mera mehboob meraa raqeeb
saajan ameer sajni gareeb
saajan ameer sajni gareeb
soni aur moni ki hai Jodi ajeeb
saajan ameer sajni gareeb
saajan ameer sajni gareeb
ik door jaaye ik aaye qareeb
saajan ameer sajni gareeb
saajan ameer sajni gareeb

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Kishore Kumar version :
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ho Soni
ho soni
moni aur soni ki hai jodi ajeeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb
moni aur soni ki hai Jodi ajeeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb
ik door jaaye ik aaye qareeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb
moni aur soni ki hai Jodi ajeeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb

khoyi phire
rangraliyon mein
galiyon mein bada shor
sunaa tere naam kaa aa
galiyon mein bada shor
sunaa tere naam kaa
maana teraa naam hai raani
mahaarai
magar raajaa binaa kis kaam kaa aa
magar raajaa binaa kis kaam kaa
hohohoho
apna milan ho to
badle naseeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb
moni aur soni ki hai Jodi ajeeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb

aise koyi
tujh ko sataaye
tadpaaye kalejaa phat ke reh jaaye ae
tadpaaye kalejaa phat ke reh jaaye
hans ke na kare kabhi baaten
mulaaqaaten
jiya jalkat ke reh jaaye ae
jiya jal kat ke reh jaaye
hohohoho
mehboob meraa hai meraa raqeeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb
moni aur soni ki hai Jodi ajeeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb
moni aur soni ki hai Jodi ajeeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb
sajni ameer saajan gareeb


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Blog Day : 3798 Post No. : 14788

“Bullet”(1976) was directed by Vijay Anand for Navketan Productions on the occasion of the silver jubilee of this production house. This movie had Dev Anand, Parveen Babi, Rakesh Roshan, Kabir Bedi, Jyoti Bakshi (new discovery), Sonia Sahni, Shreeram Laagoo, Jagdeep, Mohan Sherry, Ranjana Sachdev, Murad, Ranjan, Sheela, Shefali, Jazebel, Julie, Ratna, Julien, Mamaji, Moolchand, Sharat Saxena etc in it.

This movie had four songs in it. Three songs have been covered in the past. Here is the list of the songs already covered:-

Song Title

Post No.

Post Date

Jab tum chale jaaoge to yaad bahut aaoge 5100 4-Dec-11
Chori chori chupke chupke tere mere bin 13614 26-Sep-17
Mat chhedo gham ki baaten 14785 9-Dec-18

The fourth and final song left to be covered is in fact the first song in the movie. It is the title song of the movie as well, where the word bullet appears more than fifty times.
Sudhir Jee, in his comments to the earlier song mentions that

Praveen Babi is the love interest of Dev Anand, and Jyoti Bakshi is the love interest of Rakesh Roshan. Both are police officers. Praveen Babi works for Kabir Bedi, who is actually a gangster. Dev Anand is after him, but Kabir Bedi is successful in getting Dev Anand suspended from the police force on fabricated charges.

In the sequence of events, Jyoti Bakshi gets killed, and that pits Rakesh Roshan against Dev Anand, as the suspicion falls on the latter. Dev Anand then visits Kabir Bedi in his office and drops a bullet on his table, and challenges him that this bullet carries his (Kabir Bedi’s name) and that his days are numbered. That is where the title of the film comes from.

The song is sung by Kishore Kumar. Anand Bakshi is the lyricist. Music is composed by R D Burman.

With this song, “Bullet”(1976) joins the list of movies that have all their songs covered in the blog.

Audio

Video

Song-Bullet bullet (Bullet)(1976) Singer-Kishore Kumar, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-R D Burman
Chorus

Lyrics

bullet
bullet
bullet
bullet
bullet
bullet
bullet
bullet
bullet
bullet

hey dekho
yeh kya hai
ispe naam tera likha hai
arre dekho
yeh kya hai
ispe naam tera likha hai

bullet bullet bullet bullet
bullet bullet bullet
bullet bullet bullet bullet
bullet bullet bullet

hey dekho yeh kya hai
ispe naam tera likha hai

bekhabar baitha hai
mast hai peene mein
ek din yeh lagegi pyaare tere seene mein
bekhabar baitha hai
mast hai peene mein
ek din yeh lagegi pyaare tere seene mein
are yaar mere abb hota kya hai aage aage aage aage
dekho yeh kya hai
tere dard e dil ki dawa hai
ispe naam tera likha hai
bullet bullet bullet bullet
bullet bullet bullet

are dekho yeh kya hai
ispe naam tera likha hai

lallalala
lala
lalla
lalla

yeh nahin toh kya hai
jisse tu darta hai
main tujhe aur tu kisko talaash karta hai
yeh nahin toh kya hai
jisse tu darta hai
main tujhe aur tu kisko talaash karta hai

are yaar mere ab hota kya hai
aage aage aage aage
dekho yeh kya hai
yeh kya hai yeh tujhko pata hai
ispe naam tera likha hai
bullet bullet bullet bullet
bullet bullet bullet

are are dekho yeh kya hai, ispe naam tera likha hai

yaad rakh deewaane
yaad rakh deewaane
tu woh parwaana hai
usko apni lagaayi aag mein jal jaana hai
yaad rakh deewaane
tu woh parwaana hai
usko apni lagaayi aag mein jal jaana hai
arre yaar mere abb hota kya hai aage aage aage aage
dekho yeh kya hai,
yeh inaam hai ya saza hai
ispe naam tera likha hai
bullet bullet bullet bullet
bullet bullet bullet

hey dekho yeh kya hai
ispe naam tera likha hai
bullet bullet bullet bullet
bullet bullet bullet


This article is written by Peevesie’s mom, 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 sites like lyricstrans.com and ibollywoodsongs.com etc then it is piracy of the copyright content of atulsongaday.me and is a punishable offence under the existing laws.

Blog Day : 3790 Post No. : 14774

Hullo to Atuldom

At the outset let me wish our friend of Atuldom “A very Happy Birthday” and lotsa of love and joy forever. Let her always be a mystery (paheli); atleast till I meet her personally. But from accounts about her that Sudhirji had once shared on the blog and Atulji’s had written in his post I am very eager to meet her. Till then I will be content with the occasional telephonic chat or WhatsApp masti that we indulge in. Wish you a very Happy Birthday Khyatiji. Have a great day musical day.

“Amir Garib” is a movie I have seen ages back at the time it was released. I have very foggy memory of the contents, only thing I recollect is both Dev Anand and Hema play petty thieves in addition to picking each other’s pockets, and sing the same song one after the other i.e. “soni aur moni ki hai jodiajeeb” has two versions that follow each other in quick succession, in Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar. Also, I recollect how gorgeous and petite Hema lookedand Dev Anand’s style of dressing, and dancing.

For the plot content I consulted the WIKI and this is what I found :-

The film starts with Mumbai police officials deliberating how to crack a spate of robberies targeting the rich in the city by a masked thief called Bagula Bhagat. Inspector Anand (Sujeet Kumar) is given charge of the case.
Meanwhile, one gets to see musician and singer, Manmohan, alias Moni, working in a hotel owned by Seth Daulatram (Premnath) who is pursued by Sunita aka Soni, a pickpocket, who lives with her foster mother (Sulochana). In fact, Sunita’s rich businessman father died when he was duped by his treacherous manager, Daulatram.

Actually, Bagula Bhagat is Moni in disguise, whose informers (including Birbal and Tuntun) garner information about the misdeeds of unscrupulous traders and businessmen. These then become the target of Bagula Bhagat, who robs them of their riches only to distribute among the poor and the needy. Moni’s heart beats for the ill trodden after a childhood incident, in which his grandfather was killed by a ruthless landowner, who not only belittles him for his poverty, and mocks him about Moni’s mother having been duped by a rich man.

After a series of incidents-some interesting, others outright boring and outlandish Moni and Soni agree to teach Seth Daulatram a lesson for his misdeeds. But before that, Moni comes to know that Soni’s foster mother is actually his mother and that inspector Sujeet Kumar is the fiancé of his foster sister. The film ends after a courtroom drama, in which the judge tries Bagula Bhagat for his misdemeanours. Does the judge take a lenient view of Moni’s plea for rights of the poor? Or is he delivered a harsh punishment?

Lets have this party song today to celebrate our Khyatji’s birthday. It has the normal masala movie setup of a climax song, with the villain (Premnath) bringing in the heroine’s mother (Sulochana) as his hidden trump to thwart the hero and heroine in their mission. We have Ranjeet playing Premnath’s chamcha.

This song also shows Dev Anand in the style he was known for after the advent of colour in movies.

Video

Audio

Song-Kahin janaab ko mera to intzaar nahin (Ameer Ghareeb)(1974) Singers-Lata, Kishore Kumar, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal
Both

Lyrics(Based on Audio version)

thha intzar jiska aaa
woh raat aa gayi hai
thha intzaar jiska
woh raat aa gayi hai
dulha miyaan kahaan hai
baaraat aa gayi hai
uljhe huye hain saahib
uljhan ko dhoondhte hain
mehfil mein doston ki ee
dushman ko dhoondhte hain

nashe ka jhonka hai woh
nazar kaa dhokha hai woh
nashe ka jhonka hai woh
nazar kaa dhokha hai woh
huzoor aayega woh zuroor
aayega woh

magar woh dushman e jaan
na aa chuka ho yahaan
magar woh dushman e jaan
na aa chuka ho yahaan
kisi pe kya hai yaqeen
kahin woh main toh nahin
kisi pe kya hai yaqeen
kahin woh main toh nahin
kuchh aitbaar nahin ee
kahin janaab ko mera toh intzaar nahin ee
kahin janaab ko mera toh intzaar nahin
kisi pe kya hai yaqeen
kahin woh main toh nahin
kuchh aitbar nahin
kahin janaab ko mera toh intzaar nahin ee
kahin janaab ko mera toh intzaar nahin

nazar udaas hai kyon
labon pe pyaas hai kyon
nazar udaas hai kyon
labon pe pyaas hai kyon
uthhaaon jaam piyo
usi ke naam piyo
guzarne do yeh ghadi
badi hai raat padi
guzarne do yeh ghadi
badi hai raat padi
ke thhodi der mein woh kahega aake suno
tumhen karaar nahin
kahin janaab ko mera toh intzaar nahin ee
kahin janaab ko mera toh intzaar nahin

aaa
aa aa aa aa aa
yeh ameer aur gareeb
zara se aayen kareeb
yeh ameer aur gareeb
zara se aayen kareeb
toh koyi baat bane
meri baaraat bane
yahi toh soch ke haan
main aa gaya hoon yahaan
yahi toh soch ke haan
main aa gaya hoon yahaan
yeh meri bhool sahi
ghalat asool sahi
main sharmsaar nahin ee
kahin janaab ko mera toh intzaar nahin ee
kahin janaab ko mera toh intzaar nahin

mera jo haal hai abb
kiya hai tumne yeh sab
mera jo haal hai abb
kiya hai tumne yeh sab
tumhaara kaam hai yeh
ke intekaam hai yeh
diya jo toone mujhe
wahi main doongi tujhe
diya jo toone mujhe
wahi main doongi tujhe
yahi hai kaam mera
khizaa hai nam mera
ke main bahaar nahi ee
kahin janaab ko mera toh intzaar nahin ee
kahin janaab ko mera toh intzaar nahin
kisi pe kya hai yaqeen
kahin woh main toh nahin
kuchh aitbaar nahin
kahin janaab ko

mera toh intzaar nahin
kahin janaab ko mera toh intzaar nahin


This article is written by Peevesie’s Mom, 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 sites like lyricstrans.com and ibollywoodsongs.com etc then it is piracy of the copyright content of atulsongaday.me and is a punishable offence under the existing laws.

Blog Day : 3722 Post No. : 14658

Hullo to all in Atuldom

Disclaimer: Thoughts presented in this song are not the thoughts of the author of this post. It is just a tool in the hands of the filmmaker to take the story of the film forward and explain why the central character professes ‘bachelorhood’. Readers are requested to enjoy the song

“Man Pasand” (1980 – censored on 26-6-1980 and released on 11-7-1980) was among the first few movies whose music cassette was purchased by my father along with “Yaarana” when they hit the market. And since then I am a huge fan of their songs. Know almost all of them by heart.

This was a movie produced by Amit Khanna and directed by Basu Chatterji. Rajesh Roshan was the music director and Amit Khanna himself wrote the lyrics. The movie itself was inspired by the famous stage play by George Bernad Shaw – ‘Pygmalion’ (first published in 1913), and also on the hugely popular iconic film ‘My Fair Lady’ (1964 – Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn). The movie stars Dev Anand, Tina Munim, Girish Karnad, Simple Kapadia, Leela Mishra and Mehmood.

The movie has Dev Anand and Girish Karnad playing best friends, bachelors and musicologists. They encounter a loud- and foul-mouthed vendor of ‘datun’ (neem branches} in the late-night local trains of Mumbai. Then and there Dev (Pratap) throws a challenge that he can transform the unpolished girl into a graceful and talented singer and Karnad (Kashinath) picks up the bet and agrees to marry the girl if Pratap is successful.

Today’s song happens when Kamli (Tina Munim) walks into the flat of Pratap, to be trained as a singer. That is her only aim and she doesn’t know that the two friends have other plans. Prior to the song Pratap tries to explain to Kashi that no one knows what their “marzi” is, whether it is a man or a woman. But once people get married they start trying to make the spouses dance to their “marzi”. That is the gist of the song.

Let us enjoy this lively Kishore Kumar number today on Dev Anand’s birth anniversary. He would have been 95. Dev Anand who was an entertainer from 1946 to 2011 almost 65 years. Dev Anand who was an actor, producer director. A heart throb of the audiences who loved his smile (crooked teeth notwithstanding) sparkling eyes, scarfs, caps and mufflers and all the things that made up DEV ANAND.

Audio

Video

Song – Manmaani Se Hargiz Na Daro (Man Pasand) (1980) Singer – Kishore Kumar, Lyrics – Amit Khanna, MD – Rajesh Roshan

Lyrics

hmmm
man maani se hargiz na daro,
kabhi shaadi na karo
man maani se hargiz na daro,
kabhi shaadi na karo

marzi hai
arre aaj kahin
baahar khaana khaayen
wo kahengi
nahin sahab theek aath baje
ghar wapas aa jaayen

kitaab liye haath me in
aap chain se baithe hain
memsaab poochengi
kyunji hamse roothe hai

kabhi kisi bhi naari se kar lo
do baatein
wo kahen inhi se hoti hai kya
chhup ke mulaqaaten
aji tauba bewakoofi ki hai shaadi inteha
har aurat apna soche
auron ki nahi parvaah
kyon theek nahin kaha maine
jo ji mein aaye wo karo
kabhi shaadi na karo
man maani se hargiz na daro
kabhi shaadi na karo

zara sochiye
aaram se aap ye
jeewan jee rahe hain
pasand ka kha rahe
pasand ka pi rahe hain
achcha bhala ghar hai aapka
lekin kya karen
aap se juda hai shauk
begum sahab ka
aate hi kahen suniye ji
har cheez ko badlo
pehle parde phir sofa
phir apna huliya badlo
aji maana tanhaai se
kabhi dil ghabraayega
jeewan saathi ki zaroorat
mehsoos karaayega
ha ha
lekin is ghabaraahat me jo shadi kar baithe
wo umr bhar pachhataayega
jeete ji arey bhai na maro
kabhi shadi na karo
man maani se hargiz na daro
kabhi shaadi
ho kabhi shaadi,
haan kabhi shaadi
na baaba na

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Hindi script lyrics (Provided by Sudhir)
———————————————————

हम्ममम
मन मानी से हरगिज़ न डरो
कभी शादी ना करो
मन मानी से हरगिज़ न डरो
कभी शादी ना करो

मर्ज़ी है
अरे आज कहीं
बाहर खाना खाएं
वो कहेंगी
नहीं साहब ठीक आठ बजे
घर वापस आ जाएँ

किताब लिए हाथ में
आप चैन से बैठे हैं
मेम साहिब पूछेंगी
क्यों जो हमसे रूठे हैं

कभी किसी भी नारी से कर लो
दो बातें
वो कहें इन्हीं से होती हैं क्या
छुप के मुलाक़ातें
अजी तौबा बेवक़ूफ़ी की हैं शादी इंतेहा
हर औरत अपना सोचे
औरों की नहीं परवाह
क्यों ठीक नहीं कहा मैंने
जो जी में आए वो करो
मन मानी से हरगिज़ न डरो
कभी शादी ना करो

ज़रा सोचिए
आराम से आप ये
जीवन जी रहे हैं
पसंद का खा रहे हैं
पसंद का पी रहे
अच्छा भला घर है आपका
लेकिन क्या करें
आप से जुदा है शौक
बेगम साहब का
आते ही कहें सुनिए जी
हर चीज़ को बदलो
पहले पर्दे फिर सोफा
फिर अपना हुलिया बदलो
अजी माना तन्हाइ से
कभी दिल घबराएगा
जीवन साथी की ज़रूरत
महसूस कराएगा
हा हा
लेकिन इस घबराहट में जो शादी कर बैठे
वो उमर भर पछताएगा
जीते जी अरे भाई न मरो
कभी शादी
हो कभी शादी
हाँ कभी शादी
ना बाबा ना


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Blog Day : 3501 Post No. : 14067

“Heera Panna”(1973) was produced and directed by Dev Anand for Navketan Internationa Films Private Limited, Bombay. This “social” movie had Dev Anand, Zeenat Aman, Dheeraj, Rehman, Jeewan, Paintal, Rakhi (special appearance), Sudhir, Manmohan, Shaam Kumar, Maruti, A K Hangal, Neelam, Sheetal, Dilip Dutt, Kirti Kumar, Mac Mohan, Rajrani, Madhup Sharma, Dhanna, Mohammad Ali, Chhura etc in it.

This movie had four songs in it. Three of these songs have been covered in the blog in the past. Here are their details:-

Song Title

Post No.

Post Date

Heera ki tamanna hai ke panna mujhe mil jaaye 770 19-Feb-09
Bahut door mujhe chale jaana hai 6726 26-Sep-12
Ek paheli hai tu 13786 3-Dec-17

Here is the fourth and final song from “Heera Panna”(1973) to appear in the blog. This song is sung by Kishore Kumar. Anand Bakshi is the lyricist. Music is composed by R D Burman.

The song is picturised on Dev Anand and Zeenat Aman. In the song, Dev Saab is seen posing as a fashion photographer who claims to get skimpily clad females to pose for him. 🙂 I do not think too many moviegoers were convinced when the movie was released. Dev Saab and Rahman made their debuts together in the same movie in 1946 in “Ham Sab Ek Hain”. But we find Rahman playing a middle aged man in “Heera Panna”(1973) while Dev Saab kept insisting on playing half his age, looking as unconvincing as one can be. 🙂

The very first song of the movie, viz the theme song was the most popular song from the movie as far as I was concerned. I remember all the songs from the movie though I suspect that these songs have become rather less known songs by now.

With this song, “Heera Panna”(1973) joins the list of movies that have all their songs covered in the blog.

Audio

Video

Song-Main tasweer utaartaa hoon (Heera Panna)(1973) Singer-Kishore Kumar, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-R D Burman

Lyrics

haan
zara hans ke
zara aur khhilkhhilaa ke
steady please

main tasveer utaartaa hoon
bikhri hui haseenon ki
zulfen sanvaartaa hoon
phir zulfon ke saaye mein
main raaten guzaartaa hoon
haaye
main tasveer utaartaa hoon
bikhri hui haseenon ki
zulfen sanvaartaa hoon
phir zulfon ke saaye mein
main raate guzaartaa hoon

koi haseenaa kitni bhi magroor ho
husn ki duniya mein kitni mashhoor ho
koi haseenaa kitni bhi magroor ho
husn ki duniya mein kitni mashhoor ho
masti mein choor ho
paas ho ke door ho
arre masti mein choor ho
paas ho ke door ho
daudi chali aati hai
main jisko pukaartaa hoon
main tasveer utaartaa hoon

chaand ki bhi na padi jinpe kiran
maine dekhe un haseenon ke badan
chaand ki bhi na padi jinpe kiran
maine dekhe un haseenon ke badan
meraa aisa hai chalan
jaane jaan o jaaneman
tod ke saare parde
main sabko nihaartaa hoon
main tasveer utaartaa hoon
haay bikhri hui haseenon ki
zulfen sanwaartaa hoon
phir zulfon ke saaye mein
main raaten guzaartaa hoon

thhak ke saahil pe samandar so gayaa
yaad teri aa gayi
main kho gayaa
thhak ke saahil pe samandar so gayaa
yaad teri aa gayi
main kho gayaa
ye gayaa
main wo gayaa
ye mujhe
kya ho gayaa
ye gayaa
main wo gayaa
ye mujhe kya ho gayaa
naam tera leta hoon
main jisko pukaartaa hoon


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