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Do pardesi anjaane se
Posted April 11, 2022
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#The Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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# Bhoole-Bisre Geet # # Kashish -1980#
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Today’s song is from the ‘1980’ movie ‘Kashish’.
I have never heard of this movie until I joined this blog as a lyrics contributor in 2012. During my daily browsing of songs those days, I came across a song from this movie written by none other than Gulzar Saab and I immediately shared that song to Atul ji, and it was posted on 06.03.2013 on the blog. This song was sung by Mohd Rafi and I liked this song very much. However, after that song, no other songs from this movie have been posted so far.
“Kashish (alias ‘The Attraction) – 1980” was directed by Amin Choudhary for ‘Film Art International, Bombay’.
It had Naveen Nishchol, Reena Roy, Vinod Mehra, Chris Macliod, A.K. Hangal, Dr Shreeram Lagoo, Achala Sachdev, Narendra Nath, Sashikala, Patrick Macclo, Johny Whisky, Mitthu Sen, Sheli Desai, Bhim Sen, O.P. Malhotra, Lalit Kohli, Manohar Rathod, Pradeep Kochar, Jo Chiramont, Rin Chin, Michael O’ Brian, Fan Rizo, Mister Batra and others.
Rajni Sharma and Rama Vij appear in special appearance in this movie.
This movie was passed by Censor Board on 16.04.1980.
This movie had three songs one written by Gulzar and two written by Anjaan. (However, as per HFGK Vol-V, LP records released for this movie have five soundtracks released including one of dialogues and one of theme music of this movie).
Following is the list of song this movie has.
SNo | Song Title | Singer/s | Lyricist | Posted On |
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01 | Kisi aasmaan pe to saahil milega | Mohd Rafi | Gulzar | 06.03.2013 |
02 | Hmm…do pardesi anjaane se | Suman Kalyanpur, Kishore Kumar | Anjaan | Being covered in this post |
03 | Pardes mein jaa ke tu piyaa pardes piyaa | Asha Bhonsle | Anjaan |
As mentioned above only one song from this movie has been posted earlier on the blog.
Today 11th April’2022 is the seventy-sixth birth anniversary of actor Naveen Nishchol (11 April 1946 – 19 March 2011). Had he been alive he would have turned seventy-five today. He passed away on 19th March’2011 in Mumbai.
Earlier, I had written a post about him on the blog. So I would not like to repeat what I have said earlier in my post. However I would to repeat once again that whenever Hindi Film History of the decade of seventies is discussed his name will always be there. Many of his movies have good music too and many songs from his films brings back memories for people like me who have grown in the years of seventies.
Today we will listen to a song picturized on Naveen Nishchol and Reena Roy from ‘Kashish’. This is a romantic song and I guess it is shot on foreign locations. I hope readers will enjoy this song.
Lyrics for today’s song are by Anjaan and music is composed by Kalyanji-Anandji. This song seems to be a familiar but a lesser heard song.
Let us enjoy the song now …
Video
Song-Do pardesi anjaane se (Kashish)(1980) Singers-Kishore Kumar, Suman Kalyanpur, Lyrics-Anjaan, MD-Kalyanji Anandji
Lyrics
hmm mm mm
laa laa laa aa aa
laa laa laa laa
ho ho o ho o
o o ho o
laa laa laa laa laa laa aa
do pardesi
anjaane se
do pardesi
anjaane se
lagte hain kyun pehchaane se
o o o o
saathiyaa re ae
main bhi na jaanoon
tu bhi na jaane
koyi bhi na jaane
do pardesi
anjaane se
lagte hain kyun pehchaane se
koyi chehra dekhe to
koyi sapnaa yaad aaye
koyi sapnaa yaad aaye
sadiyon se jo bichhdaa
koyi apnaa yaad aaye
koyi apnaa yaad aaye
desh begaanaa
desh begaanaa
log paraaye
man ka meet kahaan mil jaaye
saathiyaa re ae
main bhi na jaanoon
tu bhi na jaane
koyi bhi na jaane
do pardesi
anjaane se
lagte hain kyun pehchaane se
chubhte hain kyun badan mein
phoolon ke narm saaye
phoolon ke narm saaye
baadal se pyaas barse
lehron se aanch aaye
lehron se aanch aaye
jeevan mein ye
jeevan mein ye
kya din aaye
apni saansen aag lagaayen
saathiyaa re ae
main bhi na jaanoon
tu bhi na jaane
koyi bhi na jaane
do pardesi
anjaane se
lagte hain kyun pehchaane se
jhilmil se ye ujaale
gumsum se ye andhere
gumsum se ye andhere
un hunh
kehte hain door rehna
par rehna saath mere
par rehna saath mere
paas bhi aake
paas bhi aake
paas na aayen
do dil kyun pyaase
reh jaayen
saathiyaa re ae
main bhi na jaanoon
tu bhi na jaane
koyi bhi na jaane
do pardesi
anjaane se
do pardesi
anjaane se
lagte hain kyun pehchaane se
Tum chaahe hamko pasand na karo
Posted June 1, 2019
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Peevesie’s mom is one blog regular who keeps in touch with me on phone almost on a regular basis. Nearly one month ago, she phoned to enquire whether my daughter was at Mumbai seeing that summer vacations had started in Mumbai colleges. So I informed her that my daughter, and also my wife, were on their way to join me for their respective vacations.
So it came as no surprise to Peevesie’s mom when my posts during the last month were reduced to a trickle.
Day before yesterday, Peevesie’s mom phoned me informing me that she had sent a late article in the evening and whether I would be able to post it. I informed her that I was on the job. She enquired why I was not posting my articles in the blog. I was posting guest articles all right but she was interested about my “man ki baat”” kind of articles. I informed her that my wife was still around and I would be able to post by “well” researched article only after I am away from the watchful eyes of my wife, which would be from the afternoon of 1 june 2019. 🙂
Then the talk veered to the TV programme that I was watching. She asked whether I was watching the world cup cricket match or the swearing in ceremony of Indian ministers. I informed her that I was watching the later, viz the swearing in ceremony.
We agreed that Indians were busy for the last one month and a half in General elections and now they would get busy following cricket world cup for the next one month and a half. Peevesie’s mom is not aware that I would stay busy after the cricket world cup as well, seeing that Premier Kabaddi League would start immediately after cricket world cup.
My wife stayed with me for nearly one month and she is leaving in the afternoon. So the excuse of there being no time for blogging will no longer be there for me. 🙂
There are lots of topics that I would have loved to discuss but I could not find time. I can even hold forth on a subject like “JCK ki khudaai” if I can find time and I apply my mind to it. 🙂 Yesterday, I was actually invited to watch “JCB ki khudaai” inside my workplace. 🙂
Right now, I was trying to post one article a day. Hopefully I will be in a position to be able to post several articles a day which used to happen so regularly in the past. I could try to turn the clock back a decade, when there used to be six or seven songs a day everyday. 🙂
“Badalte Rishte”(1978) was directed by R Jhalani for Vijayshree pictures Bombay. The movie had Jeetendra, Rishi Kapoor, Reena Roy, Asrani, A K Hangal, Pinchoo Kapoor, Shubha Khote, Urmila Bhatt, Deena pathak, Master Raju, Omkar, Madan Joshi, Pardesi, Raja Duggal, Makhan Singh, Chandar Dhaani, Chandra Prabha, etc in it, with new discoveries Shashi Bala Saxena and Rachna Bhatt.
The movie had five songs in it. Two songs have been covered in the past.
This song, the third song from the movie, is sung by Kishore Kumar and Suman Kalyanpur. Anjaan is the lyricist. Music is composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal.
This “naa naa followed by haan haan” kind of “iqraar” song is picturised on Rishi Kapoor and Reena Roy.
This movie is from 1978, a year when I becan to watch movies with a vengeance. But I did not watch this movie and I was not aware of this song. So this song is a “new”song for me and I haerd this song for the first time today, more than four decades after this song was created.
Audio
Video
Song-Tum chaahe hamko pasand na karo (Badalte Rishte)(1978) Singers-Kishore Kumar, Suman Kalyanpur, Lyrics-Anjaan, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal
Lyrics
tum chaahe humko pasand na karo
par tum humko pasand ho
pasand ho
par tum humko pasand ho
chhaliya jo sau sau roop badle ae ae
wo humen kaise pasand ho
pasand ho
wo humen kaise pasand ho
chhaanv jaise baadal ki
dhoop jaise saawan ki
waise na jaane kis pal tum badlo
baat jaise sapne ki
rang jaise mausam ka
waise na jaane kis pal
tum badlo
deewaane ko kyun tadpaana
tum jo humen dil se pasand kar lo
apni to kismat buland ho
buland ho
apni to kismat buland ho
chhaliya jo sau sau roop badle ae ae
wo humen kaise pasand ho
pasand ho
wo humen kaise pasand ho
bin soche dil kho ke
pyaar mein paagal hoke
tum in bahaaron mein kabhi ee khoyi nahin
ye bahaaren bolengi
bhed dil ke kholengi
dil mein tumhaare siva to koi nahin
laakh manaaya dil na maana
hum kaise tumko pasand na karen
jab tum dil ko pasand ho
pasand ho
haan tum dil ko pasand ho
haan tum humko pasand ho
pasand ho
haan tum humko pasand ho
Suno jee tum ho tum bade wo ho
Posted November 5, 2016
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These days I am looking for movies that have their music composed by our beloved late Pancham Da – R.D.Burman – and which are still missing from the blog. As of now I am focusing on movies from his earlier years.
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“Naagin”(1976) was released with some great pre release publicity. It was described as a big multistarrer movie, if I recall correctly. Personally I was rather underwhelmed by such publicity. The movie had Sunil Dutt, Feroz Khan, Vinod Mehra, Kabir Bedi, Anil Dhawan, Sanjay Khan, Rekha, Reena Roy, Yogita Bali, Prema Narayan, Neelam Mehra, Heena Kausar, Aruna Irani,Jeetendra, Mumtaz, Premnath, Ranjeet, Roopesh Kumar, Komilla Wirk, Jagdeep, Gulshan Arora, Sulochana, Aarti, Anita Guha, Maruti, Tuntun, Satish Arora, Rajan Sethi, Master Bittu etc in it. To my mind, no movie of those days could be described as a multistatter if it did not have at least two actors out of Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Khanna and Dharmendra, and none of them were there in this movie.
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“Dillagi” (1978) was directed by Basu Chatterji. It was a romantic comedy which I had not liked during its time when I watched this movie. Perhaps I was too young for a movie on this topic at that time. 🙂 The movie had Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Mithu Mukherji, Deven Verma, Asrani, Preeti Ganguly, Keshto Mukherji, Shatrughan Sinha etc in it.
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“Apne Rang Hazaar” (1975) was directed by Ravi Tandon. The movie had Sanjeev Kumar, Leena Chandawarkar, Danny, Bindu, Asrani, Helen, Kamini Kaushal, Paintal, Janki Das etc in it.
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