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Wo Khet Mein Milega, Khalihaan Mein Milega
Posted by: skapur01 on: April 13, 2019
- In: Blog ten year challenge (2009-2019) | Devnagri script lyrics by Avinash Scrapwala | Guest posts | Lyrics by Avinash Scrapwala | Lyrics contributed by readers | Mahendra Kapoor solo | Mahendra Kapoor songs | philosophical song | Post by Sudhir | Socialism song | Song with a message | Songs of 1960s (1961 to 1970) | Songs of 1970 | Yearwise breakup of songs
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Blog 10-Year Challenge (2009-19) – Song No. 28
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Looking at 13th April of ten years ago, the post score card was six songs.
| Ghar Aaya Mera Pardesi | Aawaara | 1951 |
| Teri Duniya Me Jeene Se To Behtar Hai Ke Mar Jaayen | House No 44 | 1955 |
| Tu Kahan Ye Bataa Is Nasheeli Raat Mein | Tere Ghar Ke Saamne | 1963 |
| Iktara Bole | Yaadgaar | 1970 |
| O Neele Parbaton Ki Dhaara | Aadmi Aur Insaan | 1969 |
| Prem Kahaani Me Ik Ladka Hota Hai | Prem Kahaani | 1975 |
Two of the six films represented that day had made their debut – ‘House No. 44’ (1955) and ‘Yaadgaar’ (1970). Of the six films, five are already yippeee’d over the past 10 years. The one film that still awaits all its songs to be posted is ‘Yaadgaar’. Today, we bring to fore the fourth third song of this film, from a total of six songs listed.
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Wo Sub’ha Ham Hi Se Aayegi
Posted by: skapur01 on: November 16, 2018
- In: Arijit Singh - Shreya Ghoshal Duet | Arijit Singh Songs | Devnagri script lyrics by Sudhir | Duet | Feelings of heart | Guest posts | Lyrics contributed by readers | Pathos | Poignant Song | Post by nahm | Shreya Ghoshal Songs | Socialism song | Song of Hope | Song used in more than one film | Song with a message | Songs of 2010s (2011 to 2020) | Songs of 2017 | Yearwise breakup of songs
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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 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.
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na tu zameen ke liye hai na aasmaan ke liye
tera wajood hai sirf dastaan ke liye
palat ke su-e-chaman dekhne se kya hogaa
wo shaakh hi na rahi jo thhi aashiyaan ke liye
garaz paarast jahaan mein wafaa talaash na kar
ye shai bani hai kisi dusre jahan ke liye
Thus wrote Sahir Ludhianvi for the film ‘Daastaan’ (1972). Here he takes a cue from Allama Iqbal who said ….
na tu zameen ke liye hai na aasmaan ke liye
jahaan hai tere liye tu nahin jahaan ke liye
Ever the cynic….
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No other month begins with a day that is named after itself. It is only the month of May that starts with a day that is called May Day. Historically, this specific day has a long history of cultural and social significance. A history that goes back to pre-Christ era. The Romans used to celebrate this day as a spring festival. The festival was called Floralia, in the honor of Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers. Further north, in Germany, this day was celebrated as Walburgis Night. Coinciding with the arrival of summer weather in the European continent, this day was also celebrated as the first day of summer in some regions. Community fairs were held, with the traditional dancing around the Maypole, and the beauty contest to select and crown the ‘Queen of May’. People used to distribute anonymous gifts, called May Baskets, in their neighborhoods.
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Aadhi tum khaa lo aadhi ham khaa len
Posted by: Atul on: August 25, 2010
“Fifty Fifty” (1956) is a forgotten movie by now, and few people have much idea about the actors/ story of this movie. This movie had actors like M.Rajan, Nalini Jaiwant, David, Om Prakash, Manmohan Krishna, Gope, Helen, Tuntun etc. in it. From the star cast, it would seem that the movie was a C grade movie.
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