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Jawaan ho yaaron ye tumko hua kya
Posted March 14, 2022
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Hullo Atuldom
The screen turns to a dark, cloudy sky. There is thunder and lightning. A shimmering disk appears against this backdrop, accompanied by music that has certain magical quality about it. As the background score gently works its way to a crescendo, finishing with a flourish of cymbals, a Greek column-like pedestal, bearing the ‘NH Films’ insignia appears against a smoke-filled screen. Almost instantly a booming voice recites a couplet, with a soft but distinct drum roll accompanying the oration. The couplet goes:
Kya ishq ne samjha hai, kya husn ne jaana hai
Hum khaaq-nasheenon ki thokar mein zamaana hai
The voiceover ends with an emphatic drumbeat. The credits follow led by the opening credit, NASIR HUSAIN FILMS Presents…..
This is from the introductory page of the book “Music Masti Modernity- The cinema of NASIR HUSAIN” by Akshay Manwani – a gift that my daughter gave me last year for Mother’s Day. From the book I learnt that Maulana Abul Kalam Azad was Nasir Husain’s mother’s maternal uncle. He (Nasir Husain) was the fourth of five children with Tahir Husain being his younger brother. Actors Tariq (of kya hua tera waada) and Aamir Khan are his nephews where Tariq is his older brother – Anees’s son and Aamir is Tahir Husain’s son. His grandson Imran Khan (daughter Nuzhat’s son) is an actor. A very interesting trivia that I learnt from the book is that Nasir Sa’ab’s wife – Ayesha Khan- was born Margaret Francina Lewis, and she was an assistant choreographer in films.Subodh Mukherjee used his assistant Nasir and the choreographer’s assistant whenever he setup shots and almost played cupid in their life.
We (the regular followers of this blog) know that Nasir Husain began his life in the film industry as a writer at Filmistan when the screenwriter Aghajani Kashmeri fell ill and Nasir Sa’ab was asked to complete the unfinished dialogues for “Chandni Raat” (1949); the book says he was not credited for this. We also know that he went on to produce and direct films and gave audiences breezy musical romantic entertainers right till the 1980s when he directed “Zabardast” (1985) which was produced by Mushir-Riaz which had Rati Agnihotri- Jaya Prada- Tanuja- Geeta Kak- Sunny Deol- Rajiv kapoor- Sanjeev Kumar- Amrish Puri and others in the cast.
1988 saw Nasir Sa’ab’s son Mansoor Khan turn director with “Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak” which was produced by Nasir Husain Films, and the story-screenplay and dialogues were by Nasir Husain. The next two films directed by Mansoor Khan- “Jo Jeeta Wahi Sikandar” {JJWS (1992)} and “Akele Hum Akele Tum” (1995) also had dialogues by Nasir Husain. That means career began and ended Nasir Sa’ab with being a writer. I think he hung up his boots post this.
“Yaadon Ki Baraat” (1973) made by Nasir Husain Films had a long song which changes beat/ tempo etc. with ‘Dil mil gaye toh um khil gaye’- which is almost like a second song with a life of its own. The song closes with Tariq, Zeenat Aman, Vijay Arora and the whole audience breaking into ‘Dum Maro Dum’ and we get the third song. Nasir Husain repeated this kind of song picturisation in ‘Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin’ and ‘Zamaane Ko Dikhana Hai’. Mansoor Khan followed his father’s formula of two-three songs in one with ‘Jawaan ho yaaro yeh tumko hua kya’; ‘deewane hum pyar ke, parwaane hum pyar ke’ and ‘Naam hai mera Fonseca” in “JJWS”. Today we shall see one of the three.
We can see Aamir Khan, Ayesha Julka, Pooja Bedi, Deepak Tijori, Mamik Singh, Kiran Jhaveri, Deven Bhojani etc in this stage song which is sung by Udit Narayan and Vijeyta Pandit. It is written by Majrooh Sultanpuri and composed by Jatin-Lalit.
Incidentally 13th March was Nasir Husain’s death anniversary and 14th March is Aamir Khan’s birthday. So here is a song connecting the Uncle and Nephew.
Audio (Longer)
Video
Song-Jawaan ho yaaron ye tumko hua kya(Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar)(1992) Singers-Udit Narayan, Vijeyta Pandit, Lyrics-Majrooh Sultanpuri, MD-Jatin Lalit
Udit Narayan + Vijeyta Pandit
Lyrics
jawaan ho yaaron
yeh tumko hua kya
aji hamko dekho zara aa
jawaan ho yaaron
yeh tumko hua kya
aji hamko dekho zara
ye maana abhi hain khaali haath
na honge sada yahi din raat
kabhi toh banegi apni baat
arre yaaron
mere pyaaron
meri maano
ho dildaaron
jawaan ho yaaron
yeh tumko hua kya
aji hamko dekho zara
yeh maana abhi hain khaali haath
na honge sada yahi din raat
kabhi toh banegi apni baat
arre yaaron
mere pyaaron
meri maano ho dildaaron
mehnat se miley jo
uspe guzaar
dooje ke maal ko
thhokar se maar
aayegi idhar bhi
ek din bahaar
hoga yeh zamaana
ham pe nisaar
yeh maana abhi hain khaali haath
na honge sada yahi din raat
kabhi toh banegi apni baat
arre yaaron
mere pyaaron
meri maano ho dildaaron
isko chhoona nahin
hey raam raam
ye toh hai paap ki
gathhri tamaam
kab yeh rut badal jaaye
kisko khabar
lag jaaye hamein bhi
sone ke par
phir aise udenge
ham sab yaar
gulon se ladegi motar car
haseena hogi gale ka haar
arre yaaron mere pyaaron
meri maano ho dildaaron
jawaan ho yaaron
yeh tumko hua kya
aji hamko dekho zara
yeh maana abhi hain khaali haath
na honge sada yahi din raat
kabhi toh banegi apni baat
arre yaaron
mere pyaaron
meri maano ho dildaaron
This article is written by Peevesie’s mom, 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.
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Hullo Atuldom
It is winter and the temperatures in Bangalore and adjoining regions have taken a dip. I am sure North India will be much colder, I don’t know what is the experience of those in western and eastern India. But then, winter is the feature for the entire Northern hemisphere at this time of the year.
We have categories on the blog, that songs are tagged under. The Category “Rain” and “Saawan” have around 86 and 109 posts/ songs respectively. “Saawan” is used to talk of rains and is also the month in the Hindu calendar, when the Indian sub-continent experiences heavy monsoon rains.
In sharp contrast we have only 2 posts for “Summer” category and 5 for the “Snowy Mountain” category. No separate category for winter, cold winds etc. Does that mean that there are no songs in Hindi films that are filmed in winter, when the cold winds blow etc.? No. I recall songs from “Junglee”, “Kasmir Ki Kali”, “Aap Ki Kasam” and hundreds of other films that have ever-so-popular songs that were filmed on the snowy slopes of the many hill-stations that the Himalayan range offers. But when songs from these movies were being posted on the blog, in the infancy stages of the blog i.e., Atulji may not have thought of this particular category; if he had, then this category would have had lots of songs. Today’s song will fit the bill for “Snowy Mountain”.
This song is from the 1992 release, Mani Ratnam directed and K. Balachander produced “Roja”. It had a cast of Pankaj Kapur, Madhoo (billed as Madhubala), Arvind Swamy, and a whole lot of South Indian actors. This is because “Roja” was made in Tamil and later its dubbed versions were released in other languages. The movie had some melodious songs that were written by Vairamuthu (in the Tamil original) and P.K.Mishra (for the Hindi dubbed version). The playback singers used (in Hindi) were Hariharan, Minmini, Sujatha Mohan, Shweta Rao, Baba Sehgal, S.P. Balasubramaniam, KS Chitra. The music director was A R Rehman.
“Roja” was the story of a gritty- young lady. The lady, Roja (Madhoo) is married to a man who was selected as a prospective groom for her older sister. But the to-be-groom (Rishi) takes a liking for Roja. She agrees to the marriage after getting to know that her older sister is happy that she was rejected (she had her heart set on marrying another guy). Roja settles in her husband’s (Arvind Swamy) home when she gets to know that he has been selected to go on deputation to Jammu-Kashmir for helping the army communication center with military intelligence. The young couple find themselves in alien yet beautiful land. Roja’s life turns upside-down when her husband is abducted by Kashmiri terrorists demanding the release of a leader of their’s in exchange. The movie shows how Roja runs from pillar-to-post to get assistance in rescuing her husband, specially when she has a language problem too- she can communicate only in Tamil. (This part got diluted in the Hindi-dubbed version though).
The song with this post happens when the young couple- Roja and Rishi- are exploring the snow clad Baramulla, and honeymooning. It is in the voices of SPB sir and K S Chitra.
The Tamil version of the song was sung by Sujatha Mohan and Unni Menon.
With this post we are wishing the music director, singer, Oscar-award winner A R Rehman on turning a year older today. In addition to the Oscars he has a few Filmfare and National awards to his name. Plus the government of India has conferred the Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan on Rehman. We wish him health and happiness and hope to have lots of great music from him.
Song-Ye haseen waadiyaan ye khula aasmaan (Roja)(1992) Singers-K S Chitra, S P Balasubrahmaniam, Lyrics-P K Mishra, MD-A R Rahman
Lyrics
yeh haseen waadiyaan
yeh khula aasmaan
aa gaye hum kahaan
ai mere saajna
in bahaaron mein dil ki kali khil gayi
mujhko tum jo miley
har khushi mil gayi
tere hontho pe hai husn ki bijliyaan
tere gaalon pe hai zulf ki badliyaan
tere baalon ki khushboo se mehke chaman
sangmarmar ke jaisa yeh tera badan
mere jaanejaan yeh hai teri chaandni
chhed do tum aaj koi pyaar ki raagini
yeh haseen waadiyaan
yeh khula aasmaan
aa gaye hum kahaan ae mere saajna
yeh bandhan hai pyaar ka
dekho toote na sajni
yeh janmon ka saath hai
dekho chhoote na sajna
tere aanchal ki chhaanv ke taley
meri manzil mujhe mil gayi
teri palkon ki chhaanv ke taley
mohabbat mujhe mil gayi
yeh haseen vaadiyaan
yeh khula aasmaan
aa gaye hum kahaan ae mere saajna
in bahaaron mein dil ki kali khil gayi
mujhko tum jo miley
har khushi mil gayi
yeh haseen waadiyaan
yeh khula aasmaan
aa gaye hum kahaan ae mere saajna
jee karta hai saajna
dil mein tumko bithha loon
aa masti ki raat mein
apna tumko bana loon
uthne lage hain toofaan kyon
mere seene mein ae sanam
tumhen chaahoonga dil o jaan se
meri jaane jaan teri kasam
yeh haseen waadiyaan yeh khula aasmaan
aa gaye hum kahaan
ai mere jaanejaan
in bahaaron mein dil ki kali khil gayi
mujhko tum jo miley
har khushi mil gayi
mere jaanejaan yeh hai teri chaandni
chhed do tum aaj koi pyaar ki raagini
yeh haseen waadiyaan
yeh khula aasmaan
aa gaye hum kahaan
ae mere saajna
yeh haseen waadiyaan
yeh khula aasmaan
aa gaye hum kahaan
ae mere saajna
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.
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Today 19th July’2021 is the thirteenth birthday of this blog. We all wish this blog a very ‘happy birthday’ today and celebrate this occasion by listening to a song which has become a customary way to celebrate the occasion every year .
I have in the past already written how I much I love this blog and how it has become a part of our life now. I will not repeat the same here today . However, I would like to mention my first interaction with this blog which happened on 15th September’2009 on the post here. I may have visited the blog on an earlier date but it was on this day that I commented for first time on the blog and thereafter it became a routine for me to visit this blog regularly. It soon become a daily practice, then it would check it up many times a day. Now this blog is with me all the time. 😊
Though my first comment on the blog came on 15.09.2009 I became a contributor to this blog nearly three years later in 2012.
My first lyrics contribution was posted on the blog on 13.09.2012.
One can notice that I will enter my tenth year on the blog in less than two months from now, and that will be a very special occasion for me, one that ould call for a celebration with songs.
So, the ‘surilaa safar’ continues …
Looking back at the years passed by and looking forward to the many musical moments ahead, today’s song aptly expresses my feelings on the occasion.
This song is from the ‘1992’ movie ‘Saatwaan Aasmaan’.
“Saatwaan Aasmaan-1992” was directed by Mahesh Bhatt for ‘Prathima Movies’. It was produced by Pranlal Mehta. Himanshu Brahamabhatt was the Chief Assistant Director and Salil Verghese was the Associate Director of this movie. It had Vivek Mushran, Pooja Bhatt, Avtar Gill, Tanvi Aazmi, Tej Sapru and Shekhar Kapoor. They were supported by Mushtaq Khan, Manmauji, Amrut Patel, Manju Mishra, Rubeena, Shammi, Madhu Kambikar, Banjara, Donald Burman, Abdul, Ramakant Burman,
Story of this movie was written by Suraj Sanim. He also wrote the screenplay and dialogues of this movie. R. Rajendran was the editor of this movie.
Suraj Sanim was also the lyricist of this movie.
It was passed by Censor Board on 07.04.1992.
“Saatwaan Aasmaan-1992” had as many as nine songs in it. (As per information available on net sources). Lata Mangeshkar, Udit Narayan, Gurpreet Kaur, Poornima, and Ghanshaym Vasvani had given their voices to the songs in this movie.
Music of this film was composed by Raam Laxman.
I have not watched this movie, but I remember this song from my ‘Kota Days’ I like this song very much. I cannot say much about this movie as I have not watched it. I would request knowledgeable readers to throw more light on this movie and its songs.
Today’s song is sung by Udit Narayan and Lata Mangeshkar. Vivek Mushran and Pooja Bhatt lip-sync the song on screen.
Lyrics for today’s song are by Suraj Sanim and music is composed by Raam Laxman.
With today’s song this movie “Saatwaan Aasmaan-1992” makes its debut on the blog.
Audio
Video
Song-Tum kya miley jaane jaan pyaar zindagi se ho gaya (Saatwaan Aasmaan)(1992) Singers-Udit Narayan, Lata, Lyrics-Suraj Sanim, MD-Ram Laxman
Both
Chorus
Lyrics
tum kya miley
jaan e jaan aa
pyaar zindagi se ho gayaa
tum kya miley
jaan e jaan aa
pyaar zindagi se ho gayaa
aji izzat afzaai ka shukriya
shukriya aa
is naacheez ko aapne
kaabil to samjhaa
tum kya miley
jaan e jaan aa
pyaar zindagi se ho gayaa
tum kya miley
jaan e jaan aa
pyaar zindagi se ho gayaa
la la la la la la la la
la la la la la la la la
la la la la la la la la
la la la la la la la la
lalalalalalalala
lalalalalalalala
ham to ye samjhe the
kahaani khatm huyi
naaz hamen thha jispe
jawaani khatm huyi
lalalalalalalala
lalalalalalalala
ham to ye samjhe thhe
kahaani khatm huyi
naaz hamen thha jispe
jawaani khatm huyi
lalalalalalalala
lalalalalalalala
tere mera ye saamnaa aa
naye ik toofaan ki ibtidaa
tum kya miley
jaan e jaan aa
pyaar zindagi se ho gayaa
la la la la la la la la
la la la la la la la la
la la la la la la la la
la la la la la la la la
lalalalalalalala
lalalalalalalala
sabse alag laaye hain
likhwaake taqdeerein
tod ke ham rakh denge
rasmon ki zanjeerein
lalalalalalalala
lalalalalalalala
sabse alag laaye hain
likhwaake taqdeerein
tod ke ham rakh denge
rasmon ki zanjeerein
lalalalalalalala
lalalalalalalala
darne se kya faaydaa aa
likhen ham nayaa qaaydaa aa
tum kya miley
jaan e jaan aa
pyaar zindagi se ho gayaa
aji izzat afzaai ka shukriya
shukriya aa
is naacheez ko aapne
kaabil to samjhaa
tum kya miley
jaan e jaan aa
pyaar zindagi se ho gayaa
tum kya miley
jaan e jaan aa
pyaar zindagi se ho gayaa aa
Sun o haseena kaajaal waali
Posted February 1, 2021
on: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.
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Hullo Atuldom
“Sangeet” (1992) is a movie I have seen in parts on satellite television, don’t remember if I have seen the whole of it. Whatever I have seen has stayed with me and here is synopsis of the movie:
(1) Madhuri Dixit played a double role of mother-daughter. This, at a time when she was a glamour doll in other movies, Madhuri had a de-glamourised look as both mother and daughter. (2) Madhuri, as the daughter, was a blind girl staying in a under-construction building with Jackie Shroff as her neighbour. (3) Even Jackie had a role different from what he was playing in those days i.e. he was an out of work folk artist who has come to the big city in search of a appreciative audience. (4) Shafi Inamdaar played a wealthy man who marries the mother-Madhuri and Nitish Bharadwaj was her lover who she couldn’t marry. (5) Satish Shah played a music composer who has no qualms about hijacking other people’s tune and passing it off as his own. As per imbd.com it is the story of a blind orphan girl who has dreams of being a successful singer and reaches her goal with the help of another street singer and in the process discovers her parents too.
This was possibly the only Hindi movie which K. Viswanath directed, which was not a remake of his own Telugu hits. And in Madhuri he had a competent performer who did justice to both the roles, this was one of her underrated movies. Possibly the Hindi audience didn’t take too well to the story and the movie bombed. But both the lead actors had ‘hatke’ roles (an oft-repeated phrase among film makers). The melodies were the doing of Anand- Milind and Santosh Anand was the lyricist. Anuradha Paudwal, Suresh Wadkar, Pankaj Udhas, Jolly Mukherjee etc were the playback singers. Today’s song has Jolly Mukherjee giving his voice for Jackie Shroff.
Madhuri Dixit and Jackie have acted together in about 12 movies but this is one jodi that doesn’t come to the notice of Hindi film fans. They have been lovers, friends, bhabhi-devar, brother-sister (I am sure no one remembers that in “Tridev” they played siblings) etc. They have been good friends all through the years as is evident from the various times they have come together on TV and videos available on the internet.
Today we are having a song to wish Jaikishan Kakubhai Shroff a.k.a Jackie Shroff on his 64th birthday. He has been in the industry for close to 40 years beginning his journey as the villain’s henchman in a Dev Anand movie- he played Shakti Kapoor’s chamcha in Dev Anand’s “Swami Dada”. He is forever indebted to Subhash Ghai and has gone on record to say that he is ready to stand-in for the props in his movie if Subhash Ghai even mentions it. This is evident from the characters he has played in Ghai’s movies- father of Kareena Kapoor and his sisters, a guest appearance in “Saudagar”, a tiny role in “Trimurti”- I can go on quoting Shubash Ghai movies starring Jaggu Dada as he is fondly addressed in the industry. His journey into the filmworld was through the modelling world. He is the father of Tiger (Jai Hemant) Shroff the current heart-throb of the youngsters. Jackie Shroff is one of the actors of the ’80s whose movies I love to see the others being Anil Kapoor, Sunny Deol, and Govinda.
Video
Song-Sun o haseena kaajal waali (Sangeet)(1992) Singer-Jolly Mukherjee, Lyrics-Santosh Anand, MD-Anand Milind
o o o o o
ud ud ud udta jaaoon
main panchhi albela
koi sune ya sune na mujhko
arre gaata jaaoon akela
arre
sun o haseena kaajal waali re
sun o haseena
arre sun o haseena kaajal waali
mera poochho pata na dildaaraa
main aawaara ek banjaara re
mera poochho pata na dildaaraa
main aawara ek banjaara
main aawaara ek banjaara
main aawaara ek banjaara
ho mera poochho pata na dildaraa
main aawaara ek banjaara re
mera poochho pata na dildaaraa
main aawara ek banjaara
teri saanson ke jhoolon mein
jhoola jhooloon
arre jhoola jhooloon jhooloon main
tere honthon ke phoolon ko
haule se chhoo loon chooloon main
arre dil ka bajaaun main ektaaraa
main aawaara ek banjaraa
ho dil ka bajaaun main ektaraa
main aawaara ek banjaara
arre sun o haseena kaajal waali re
sun o haseena
arre sun o haseena kaajal waali
mera poochho pata na dildaaraa
main aawaara ek banjaara re
mera poochho pata na dildaaraa
main aawaara ek banjaara
dhoop mein bhi chala
chhaanv mein bhi chala
arre mann mera manchala
sabse pyaar se mila
dhoop mein bhi chala
chhaanv mein bhi chala
arre mann mera manchala
sabse pyaar se mila
peechhe mudke na dekha dobaara
main aawaara ek banjaaraa
peechhe mudke na dekha dobaara
main aawaara ek banjaaraa
arre sun o haseena kaajal waali re
sun o haseena
arre sun o haseena kaajal waali
mera poochho pata na dildaaraa
main aawaara ek banjaaraa re
mera poochho pata na dildaara
main aawaara ek banjaara
hoy aawaara ek banjaara
main aawara ek banjaara
ho mera poochho pata na dildaaraa
main aawaara ek banjaara re
mera poochho pata na dildaaraa
main aawaara ek banjaaraa
main aawaara ek banjaaraa
main aawaara ek banjaaraa
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.
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Remembering Rishi Kapoor on his 68th Birth Anniversary :
A journey started on 4th September, 1952. Rishi Kapoor’s life journey through his histrionics in tinsel town, starting with his father’s epic “Mera naam joker”, to the chocolate boy in ‘Bobby’ to the authentic Majnoo in “Laila Majnu” to the slick tycoon in “ Yeh Wada raha”, via the semi-villain in ‘Hum kisi se kam nahi”, with a heart of gold, no less. The hapless husband of ‘‘Damini” , the sacrificing lover boy of ‘Chaandni”, mark the fulfilling journey and career of a shining star with the a extra twinkle in the eyes. The nick name Chintu Kapoor suited him. And great things do come in small packages, or so I have heard.
Rishi Kapoor has more than justified the Kapoor khandaan’s legacy, with a kaleidoscope of films which people want to see again and again , just for his expressions and acting. I have just now seen the song .
This is one song I keep forgetting to mention while talking about RDB’s songs. In the song, though Rishi Kapoor is sitting in the restaurant and watching the song, it is clear who is emoting the best effect of the feel of the song. Clearly he was among the best actors of 70’s and 80’s heroes. May be Rajesh Khanna and Sanjeev Kumar were better than him, not counting Amitabh bachchan here.
Rishi Kapoor lost the battle to cancer on 30th April 2020, while the entire world was reeling under the ‘pandamic’. I could not pay a proper tribute to him at that time, so I am trying to do it now.
The pandemic’s lasting after affects are emerging like the rippling of the volcano. We all need to deal with these in a calm and collected manner, and keep faith that the things will improve in near and distant future.
Here is a small ghazal, for motivation:
– Kabhi maayoos mat honaa –
Main maantaa hoon waba’a ke din hain
Magar yeh din bhi khudaa ke din hain
Dilon se maayoosiyaan nikaalo
Zara sa aage shifa’a ke din hain
Guzar gayi umr ghaflaton mein
Yahi to rab se wafaa ke din hain
———-
Waba’a – widespread illness
Shifa’a – recovery from illness
Ghaflat – carelessness
Coming to the song, it is from the film “Deewaana”(1992). Singer is Kumar Sanu of this lengthy, long mukhdaa and long stanza’s song. Sameer is the lyricist and Nadeem-Shrawan are the music directors.
The following two songs from this film were posted way back in March 2009:
Paayaliyaa ho ho ho ho
Aisi deewaanagi
Someone made this comment in 2020 to this 28 year old song, on youtube :
कल के मधुर संगीत ,
आज के भंगार संगीत
जमीन आसमान का फर्क
Can’t disagree here, as the song is really “madhur”. This was also a personal favourite in 1992, though I might have seen this film on cable TV. The late Divya Bharti is the heroine with Rishi Kapoor, with Shah Rukh khan playing a third in a negative role, this character is not with a heart of gold 🙂 .
Rishi Kapoor is singing this song on stage with a bevy of dancers(One too many), my memory did not recall the extra dancers on stage. At least they are not in garish colour, so everyone is in heavenly sparkling white.
And may the departed souls rest in heavenly peace.
Sochenge tumhe pyar karen ke nahin – Deewana(1992)
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Song-Sochenge tumhen pyaar karen ke nahin (Deewaana)(1992) Singer-Kumar Sanu, Lyrics-Sameer, MD-Nadeem Shrawan
Lyrics
Hey hey
Hey hey
hmmm mmmm
hmmmmm
hmmm mmmm
hmmmmm
ooo oooo
aa haa haaa
sochenge tumhen pyaa aa aar
karen ke nahin
sochenge tumhen pyaa aa aar
karen ke nahin
ye dil beqaraa aa aar
karen ke nahin
khwaabon mein chhupaayaa tum ko
yaadon mein basaayaa tum ko o o
khwaabon mein chhupaayaa tum ko
yaadon mein basaayaa tum ko
miloge hamen tum jaanam
kahin na kahin ee ee en
sochenge tumhen pyaa aa aar
karen ke nahin
ye dil beqaraa aa aar
karen ke nahin
tum ho khiltaa mehkaa sa kanwal
tum ho khiltaa mehkaa sa kanwal
ham jo gaayen
tum ho wo ghazal
kamsin bholaa sa mukhdaa
lagti ho chaand ka ik tudkaa
ham kitni taareef karen
dekh ke tum ko aahen bharen
tum sa nahin hai koyi
pyaaraa sanam mm
pyaaraa sanam mmmm
sochenge tumhen pyaa aa aar
karen ke nahin
ye dil beqaraa aa aar
karen ke nahin
hey hey
hey hey hey
la la la la la la
la la la la laa aa
hey hey hey hey hey
jis din tum ko
dekhegi nazar
jis din tum ko
dekhegi nazar
jaane dil pe
hogaa kya asar
rakhhenge tum ko nigaahon mein
bhar lenge tumhen baahon mein
zulfon ko ham suljhaayenge
ishq mein duniyaa bhulaayenge
ye beqaraari ab to o o
hogi na kam m
hogi na kam mmmm
sochenge tumhen pyaa aa aar
karen ke nahin
ye dil beqaraa aa aar
karen ke nahin
khwaabon mein chhupaayaa tum ko
yaadon mein basaayaa tum ko o o
khwaabon mein chhupaayaa tum ko
yaadon mein basaayaa tum ko
miloge hamen tum jaanam
kahin na kahin ee een en
sochenge tumhen pyaa aa aar
karen ke nahin
ye dil beqaraa aa aar
karen ke nahin
hey hey
la la la la laa aaa
la la la la la laa laa
hey hey hey hey hey
Chal mere ghode chal chal chal
Posted January 28, 2018
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Blog Day : | 3481 | Post No. : | 13983 |
“Nishchaiy”(1992) was produced by Bhappie Sonie and directed by Esmaayeel Shroff. The movie had Vinod Khanna, Salman Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Moushmi Chatterjee, Sudha Chandran, Avtar Gill, Rajeev Kumar, Reema Lagoo, Roopa Ganguly, Saeed Jaffrey, Kishore Bhanushali, Sarla Yogelkar, Shammi Kapoor, Mahesh, Goga Kapoor, Rajendra Nath etc in it.
This movie had six songs in it.
Today (28 october 2018) is the 11th death anniversary of O P Nayyar (16 january 1926- 28 january 2007). On this occasion, here is the first song from “Nishchaiy”(1992) to appear in the blog.
Only the audio of this song is available. Still, one ca readily tell that this song is an archtypical O P Nayyar style ghoda gaadi song. It is sung by Md Aziz. Qamar Jalalabadi is the lyricist. Music is composed by O P Nayyar.
I request our knowledgeable readers to throw light on the movi as well as on the picturisation of this song.
With this song, “Nishchaiy”(1992) makes its debut in the blog.
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Song-Chal mere ghode chal chal chal(Nischaiy)(1992) Singer-Md Aziz, Lyrics-Qamar Jalalabadi, MD-O P Nayyar
Lyrics
chal mere ghode
chal chal chal
chal mere ghode
chal chal chal
duniya mein chain kahaan aan
yaar wahin ruk jaana
yaar wahin ruk jaana
miley tujhe pyaar jahaan aan
chal mere ghode chal chal chal
o o
aa ha ha
aa ha ha
aa ha ha
pyaar hi dard hai pyaar dawa
pyaar nahin hai tujhse juda
pyaar hi dard hai
pyaar dawa
pyaar nahin hai tujhse juda
wo hi to khuda ka banda hai
bandon ko jo samjhe khuda
wo hi to khuda ka banda hai
bandon ko jo samjhe khuda
chal mere ghode chal chal chal
duniya mein chain kahaan aan
yaar wahin ruk jaana
yaar wahin ruk jaana
miley tujhe pyaar jahaan aan
chal mere ghode chal chal chal
o o o
aa ha ha
aa ha ha
aa ha ha
duniya teri shaad rahe
pyaar tera aabaad rahe
duniya teri shaad rahe
pyaar tera aabaad rahe
khwaabon ki is basti mein
aaye thhe hum yaad rahe
khwaabon ki is basti mein
aaye thhe hum yaad rahe
chal mere ghode chal chal chal
duniya mein chain kahaan aan
yaar wahin ruk jaana
yaar wahin ruk jaana
miley tujhe pyaar jahaan aan
chal mere ghode
chal chal chal
Kabhi na mitega mera pyaar
Posted January 11, 2018
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Blog Day : | 3464 | Post No. : | 13904 |
“Mangni”(1992) is a movie of recent vintage by the standards of this blog, but this movie has ended up becoming totally obscure. I do not seem to have heard of this movie during the time it was released. The movie must have flopped spectacularly. Search on internet throws up some sketchy details about this movie. The movie was directed by B R Ishara (production house is not known). The movie had Pallavi Joshi, Sahil, Raja Bundela, Satyan Kappu, Tiku Talsania, Shammi Kapoor, Mukesh Khanna, Raman Trikha etc in it.
The movie had eight songs and these songs too ennded up becoming as unsung as the movie itself.
Here is the first song from “Mangni”(1992) to appear in the blog. The song is sung by S P Balasubrahmaniyam. Qamar Jalalabadi is the lyricist. Music is composed by O P Nayyar.
The song is picturised as an “expression of love” genre of song on the hero of the movie who I guess must be Sahil (going by the cast) who sings this song for the benefit of the heroine Pallavi Joshi.
The song sounds similar to most O P Nayyar compositions that used to get sung in the golden era of HFM by Rafi. But this song came much after the golden era and the magic of golden era music is sadly missing in this song.
This movie is one of the missing movies of O P Nayyar in the blog and that was the main motive behind introducing this song (and the movie) in the blog.
I request our knowledgeable readers to throw light on this movie whose detals seem to be conspicuous by their absense online.
With this song, “Mangni”(1992) makes its debut in the blog.
Audio
Video
Song-Kabhi na mitega mera pyaar (Mangni)(1992) Singer-S P Balasubrahmanyam, Lyrics-Qamar Jalalabadi, MD-O P Nayyar
Lyrics
kabhi na mitega mera pyaar
duniya saari chaahe mit jaaye ae
kabhi na mitega mera pyaar
duniya saari chaahe mit jaaye ae
kabhi na mitega mera pyaar
ho ho ho
aa haa haa
hey hey hey
aa ha ha
har rang mein main tujhko
chaahta rahoonga sanam m
jaan bhi de doonga
tere liye teri qasam
tu hi pyaar hai
tu hi yaar hai
tere pyaar par aitbaar hai ae
kabhi na mitega mera pyaar
duniya saari chaahe mit jaaye ae
kabhi na mitega mera pyaar
ban jaaye tu meri
karta raha main dua aa
pyaar banaane waale ne
sun li hai meri sada
mera dilruba
mujhko mil gaya aa
na karoonga main
ab kabhi dua aa
kabhi na mitega mera pyaar
duniya saari chaahe mit jaaye ae
kabhi na mitega mera pyaar
duniya saari chaahe mit jaaye ae
kabhi na mitega mera pyaar
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Hullo to Atuldom
2nd November is the birthdate of Anu Malik, son of famous yesteryear music director Sardar Malik. Sardar Malik who is one among the forgotten stars of yesteryears and is not counted among the top five, but his works are still remembered. How can one forget “main gareebon ka dil hoon watan ki zuban” or “saranga teri yaad mein” or the Talat Mehmood classic “ae gham-e-dil kya karoon”; every one of them dipped in pure emotion and melody.
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Dil aashna hai jigar aashna hai
Posted November 2, 2016
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Hullo to all in Atuldom
A very belated Happy Diwali to all those who I missed to wish. Hope it was sweet and well lit for all. We are into the new Samvat and here is the first birthday.
We all know this birthday boy as a winner of 14 filmfare awards. He has a significant fan following in Asia and among the Indian Diasporas across the globe. He is one who dared to pick villainous roles early on in his career –something like say Vinod Khanna or Shatrughan Sinha of the previous generation. He is the pet of the film maker who is considered the king of romantic films in the current era. His paternal grandfather was a Pathan and the family moved to India post 1948. He grew up in Delhi and was educated from schools and colleges there but his road to fame and fortune began when he joined the Theatre Action Group and was mentored by Barry John. Oh yes I am speaking of Badshah alias Raj (naam toh suna hoga?) alias Rahul alias Shahrukh Kkkkhan –like the way he said KKKKiran in one of his early movies.
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