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Prem ki hai kya sun paribhaashaa
Posted May 24, 2023
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#the Decade of Eighties – 1981 – 1990 #
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(Birthday – Music Composer-Rajesh Roshan)
Today 24th May is the sixty-eighth birthday of music director-lyricist Rajesh Roshan(born on 24.05.1955). He is one of my favorite all time composer.
I had earlier written about him in a couple of my earlier posts on the blog. So I am not going to repeat all that here again. One thing I definitely write again is that Rajesh Roshan’s songs are part of the ‘big nostalgia’ of my growing years and may be many people like me are fond of him and
his compositions .
Today on the occasion of his birthday I am presenting a song from the movie “Hamaari Bahu Alkaa-1982”.
It was directed by Basu Chatterjee for ‘Anuradha Films. Shyam Sundar Seksariya was the producer of this movie.
Basu Chatterjee also wrote the screenplay and dialogues of this movie. Story of this movie was written by Manoj Basu.
Editing of this movie was done by V.N. Mayekar.
The cast of this movie included Rakesh Roshan, Bindiya Goswami, Asrani, Prema Narayan, Utpal Dutt, Sudha Shivpuri, Master Raju, Ranjeet Sood, Manik Dutt, Aroop Ganguly, Lakshami, R.S. Chopra, Viju Khote Meghdoot, Manmauji, Pappu, Soni, Dev Sharma, Meena, Satya Bannerjee, Pratap, Jayshree T., Meena T., and others.
This movie was passed by Censor Board on 12.01.1982.
I remember to have watched this movie at Akola, but I have forgotten about it by now. One thing that I still remember is that I liked this movie very much. It is movies like this one that I love to watch.
“Hamaari Bahu Alkaa-1982” has five songs. Three were written by Yogesh and two by Amit Khanna.
Music for this movie was composed by Rajesh Roshan.
Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar, Usha Mangeshkar, Amit Kumar, Shailendra Singh, Alka Yagnik and Peenaz Masani had given their voices to the songs in this movie.
Here is the list of songs in this movie:-
SNo | Song Title | Lyricist | Singer/s |
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01 | Soona soona soona ghar hota hai ek naari binaa | Yogesh | Lata Mangeshkar, chorus |
02 | Prem ki hai kya sun paribhaashaa | Amit Khanna | Kishore Kumar |
03 | Ham tum rahenge akele wahaan | Amit Khanna | Amit Kumar, Alka Yagnik |
04 | Ghar mein khul ke ham nahin mil sakte | Yogesh | Usha Mangeshkar, Amit Kumar, Shailendra Singh, Peenaz Masani |
05 | Pakka jaamun todo nahin | Yogesh | Alka Yagnik, Peenaz Masani |
In my earlier post with the song of ‘Ratnadeep-1979’ I had mentioned about Basu Chatterjee – the director of this movie – having a great ‘ear’ for music. He mostly had Rajesh Roshan as music director in his movies. They have given some of the timeless classics and unforgettable songs in Hindi Film History.
They worked together in the following eight movies:-
SNo | Title of the movie | Passed by Censor Board | Lyricist/s | Music Director |
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01 | Swaami | 17.05.1977 | Amit Khanna | Rajesh Roshan |
02 | Khattaa Meethhaa | 30.12.1977 | Gulzar | Rajesh Roshan |
03 | Priyatamaa | 20.09.1977 | Anjaan | Rajesh Roshan |
04 | Dillagi | 18.07.1978 | Yogesh | Rajesh Roshan |
05 | Baaton Baaton Mein | 31.03.1979 | Amit Khanna, Yogesh | Rajesh Roshan |
06 | Manpasand | 26.06.1980 | Amit Khanna | Rajesh Roshan |
07 | Hamaari Bahu Alkaa | 12.01.1982 | Yogesh, Amit Khanna | Rajesh Roshan |
08 | Prateeksha | 07.04.2006 | Yogesh | Rajesh Roshan |
(I hope I have compiled the above table correctly. Readers can point out mistakes and suggest additions if any).
Today I am presenting another ‘signature composition’ of Rajesh Roshan from themovie ‘Hamaari Bahu Alkaa-1982’. I like this song very much. It is sung by Kishore Kumar. I was longing to share this song since long on the blog.
On screen the song starts in background first and then we can see Rakesh Roshan lip-syncing the song.
Lyrics are by Amit Khanna and music is composed by Rajesh Roshan.
Enjoy this wonderful song …
Situation of the song 🙂
Our hero (Rakesh Roshan) has got married but he is still studying. So his father (Utpal Dutt) wants him to spend focus more on ‘studies’ instead of spending more time with the ‘bahu’. As usual ‘jab ghar mein nayi bahu aati hai to bete ko kaun poochhtaa hai, waise hi yahaan bhi sab log din-bhar ‘bahu’ ke peechhe pade rehte hain, aur wo thhak kar raat ko jaldi so jaati hai. So our ‘newly married’ hero cannot spend ‘quality time’ with his wife (Bindiya Goswami).
His classmate (Asrani) suggests him to bunk the classes in day time and to go home, as at that time neither his father nor his younger brother would be at home so nobody should disturb the couple during that time…
The ‘hero’ is attending a class in the ‘class room’. He laeves the class room, and then he begins to dream of this song . 🙂
With this song, the movie “Hamaari Bahu Alkaa-1982” makes its debut on the blog…
Video
Audio
Song-Prem ki hai kya sun paribhaashaa (Hamaari Bahu Alka)(1982) Singer-Kishore Kumar, Lyrics-Amit Khanna, MD-Rajesh Roshan
Lyrics
prem ki hai kya
sun paribhaashaa
sundar sapney
ujjwal aashaa aa
arey prem ki hai kya
sun paribhaashaa
sundar sapney
ujjwal aashaa aa
darpan banaa
ye man meraa
jismein teraa aa
roop sajaa
chaaron dishaaon mein teri
ab chhaane lagi
muskaati chhavi ee
darpan banaa
ye man meraa
jisme teraa
roop sajaa
chaaron dishaaon mein teri
ab chhaane lagi
muskaati chhavi ee
arey prem ki hai kya
sun paribhaashaa
sundar sapney
ujjwal aashaa aa
madhur milan ki
aayi ritu
itni madhur
jaise madhu
sooraj khiley ae
badraa mein yoon
ghoonghat mein ho
jaise vadhu oo
madhur milan ki
aayi ritu
itni madhur
jaisi madhu
sooraj khiley ae
badraa mein yoon
ghoonghat mein ho
jaise vadhu oo
prem ki hai kya
sun paribhaashaa
sundar sapney
ujjwal aashaa aa
ae prem ki hai kya
sun paribhaashaa
sundar sapney
ujjwal aashaa aa
Duniya rang badalti jaaye
Posted August 6, 2022
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‘Jeewan Jyoti’ (1976) was produced by M Sarwanan and M Balu and directed by Murugan Kumaran for A.V.M. Productions Private Limited, Madras. This movie had Vijay Arora, Bindiya Goswami (debutant), A.K.Hangal, Satyen Kappu,Rakesh/rakesh pandey (Guest),Anjan Srivastava, Sudhir, Dinesh Hingu, Rajnath, Rahavaiah, Tulsiram, Bheeshma, Om Shivpuri, Sulochana Chatterji, Dulari, Halam, Udayalakshmi, Bhanumati, Munni, Ritukamal, (Introducing) Jayamalini, (The wonder children ) Master Raju Shrestha and Baby Mun Mun etc in it.
‘Jeewan Jyoti’ had six songs in it. Two songs have been covered so far.
Here is the third song from ‘Jeewan Jyoti’ to appear in the blog. The song is sung by Lata Mangeshkar. Anand Bakshi is the lyricist. Music is composed by Salil Chaudhary.
The song is picturised on Bindiya Goswami and Vijay Arora.
Lyrics of the song and other details were sent to me by Prakashchandra.
With this song, Lata Mangeshkar silently completes 3800 song posts in the blog.
audio link: (Full)
video link: (partial)
Song-Duniya rang badalti jaaye (Jeewan Jyoti)(1976) Singer-Lata, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-Salil Chaudhary
Lyrics(Provided by Prakashchandra)
duniya aa aa aa aa
rang badalti jaa..aaye
beetey dinon kee raatein
bichhudey huo`on kee baatein
bichhudey huo`on ko o
yaad dilaaye
haaayye duniya aa aaa
rang badaltee jaa..aaye
beetey dinon kee raatein
bichhudey huo`on kee baatein
bichhudey huo`on ko o yaad dilaaye
haaayye duniyaa aa aaa aa
rang badaltee jaa..aaye
ik rut aayegi
ik rut jaayegee eee
ik rut aayegi
ik rut jaayegee eee
birahan ke mann ko
har rut tadpaayegi
aake na jaaye jo woh
din aaye
haayye duniya aa
rang badalti jaa…aaye
beetey dinon kee raatein
bichhudey huo`on kee baatein
bichhudey huo`on ko o yaad dilaaye
haaayye duniyaa aa aaa aa
rang badaltee jaa..aaye
hamne naseebon ke
bhed naa aa jaaney thhe aey
hamne naseebon ke
bhed naa aa jaaney thhe
kyaa hum wohee hain jo
saathi puraaney thhe
aankhon ka dhokhaa mann ko
tadpaaye
haayye duniyaa aa
rang badalti jaa…aaye
beetey dinon kee raatein
bichhudey huo`on kee baatein
bichhudey huo`on ko o yaad dilaaye
haaayye duniyaa aa aaa aa
rang badaltee jaa..aaye
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Hindi script lyrics (Provided by Sudhir Kapur)
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दुनिया आ आ आ
रंग बदलती जा॰॰आए
बीते दिनों की यादें
बिछुड़े हुओं की बातें
बिछुड़े हुओं को
याद दिलाये
हाए
दुनिया आ आ आ
रंग बदलती जा॰॰आए
बीते दिनों की यादें
बिछुड़े हुओं की बातें
बिछुड़े हुओं को
याद दिलाये
हाए दुनिया
रंग बदलती जा॰॰आए
इक रुत आएगी
इक रुत जाएगी
इक रुत आएगी
इक रुत जाएगी
बिरहन के मन को
हर रुत तड़पाएगी
आके ना जाए जो
वो दिन आए
हाए दुनिया
रंग बदलती जा॰॰आए
बीते दिनों की यादें
बिछुड़े हुओं की बातें
बिछुड़े हुओं को
याद दिलाये
हाए दुनिया
रंग बदलती जा॰॰आए
हमने नसीबों के
भेद ना जाने थे
हमने नसीबों के
भेद ना जाने थे
क्या हम वही हैं जो
साथी पुराने थे
आँखों का धोखा मन को
तड़पाये
हाए दुनिया
रंग बदलती जा॰॰आए
बीते दिनों की यादें
बिछुड़े हुओं की बातें
बिछुड़े हुओं को
याद दिलाये
हाए दुनिया
रंग बदलती जा॰॰आए
Daddy Tum Auntie Se Pyaar Karte Ho
Posted June 20, 2022
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Hullo Atuldom
3rd Sunday of June is celebrated as Father’s Day and yesterday (19th June) was Father’s Day this year. The day is meant to honor Fatherhood and Paternal Bonds as well as the influence of fathers in society. In the USA, father’s day was founded by Sonora Smart Dodd, and celebrated on the third Sunday of June, for the first time, in 1910. The day is held across the world on various dates and different regions have their own traditions of honoring Fatherhood.
Here I would like to mention that Sonora Smart Dodd was the daughter of American Civil War veteran William Jackson Smart whom she held in very high esteem. Along with her father, she shared the raising of her five siblings, after the death of her mother. While hearing a church sermon about the newly recognized Mother’s Day, Sonora felt strongly that fatherhood needed recognition as well and suggested June 5th (her own fathers’ birthday) as a possible date for father’s day. The Ministerial Alliance of the Spokane County (the county where they lived) chose the third Sunday instead.
That is how Father’s Day came about to be on third Sunday of June and complements similar celebrations honoring family members such as Mother’s Day, Siblings’ Day and Grandparents’ Day.
Today we shall have a Father-Son song and continue with the celebration of Father’s Day here on our blog. We have a song from the film ‘Aamne Saamne’ (1982). The star cast of the film is Mithun Chakravarthy, Bindiya Goswami, Aarti Gupta, Tarun Ghosh, Dinesh Thakur, Leela Mishra, Kamal Kapoor etc. The film was released in January 1982 – 40 years already, wow!!! (Now I realize why I didn’t get to see it in the cinema hall back then. I was in the middle of preparing for my class 10 boards).
‘Aamne Saamne’ (not to be confused with the 1967 film with the same name, starring Sharmila Tagore and Shashi Kapoor, which has already been Yippeee’d on the blog) was produced by Shakti Samanta and directed by his son Ashim Samanta. Madan Joshi was the dialogue writer, KK Shukla wrote the story and screenplay. The songs of this film were written by Anjaan and (our very own) Panchamda was the music director. Kishore Kumar, Amit Kumar, Asha Bhonsle, RD Burman were the playback singers used. I think it is the voice of Vanita Mishra for the young boy in today’s song in duet with Panchamda for Mithun. This song may remind some people of “Papa Ko Mummy Se Pyaar Hai” from film ‘Andaz’ (1971).
The movie had a plot similar to the Rajesh Khanna starrer ‘Sachcha Jhootha’ (1970). Mithun has a double role where the simpleton Gopi from the village is spotted by Johnny, who is a stage-singer by day and a criminal by night. Johnny trains Gopi to take his place on stage so that he has an alibi if caught by the cops – age old formula, I am sure repeated later in ‘Dhoom 3’ (2013). Then there is a tiny angle of a child, who is on the lookout for his father, and has a photo of his parents to help him. Madhu Malhotra is the mother in the photo. This was Ashim Samanta’s debut as director, and Aarti Gupta’s first lead role.
With today’s post we are wishing (rather belatedly) Mithun Chakravarthy on turning 72 on 16th. May he continue to be busy with whatever his heart is after. May we get to see more of him.
The agenda closer to home of this post is to wish the Father of this blog, our very own fearless leader- Atul ji on his birthday today. Last year we had a wonderful post with the song “Main Nikla O Gaddi Le Ke” by Avinash ji on the same date. In that post Avinash ji has called the Blog a ‘gaddi’ which is driven by ‘engine’ Atul ji and all of team members and followers ‘wagons’ of this BANDWAGON. I fully endorse his thoughts.
Thanking Atul ji for taking us along with him on this grand journey of music and knowledge sharing. Thanking him also for giving us this platform and encouraging novices like me into writing out our thoughts. As always, I wish he gets more time with his family, pets, friends, music and the blog.
With this song, ‘Aamne Saamne’ (1982) makes its debut on the blog.
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Song – Daddy Tum Auntie Se Pyaar Karte Ho (Aamne Saamne) (1982) Singer – Vanita Misra, RD Burman, Lyrics – Anjaan, MD – RD Burman
Mithun Chakravarty
Bindiya Goswami
Lyrics (Provided by Sudhir)
daddy
tum chup kyon ho
hmm,
nahin to
auntie
tum chup kyon ho
main
nahin to
main sab jaanta hoon
kya jaante ho
daddy
tum auntie se pyaar karte ho
o daddy tum auntie se pyaar karte ho
o daddy tum auntie se pyaar karte ho
lekin mujhse darte ho
chup shaitaan kahin ka
auntie tum daddy se pyaar karti ho
o auntie tum daddy se pyaar karti ho
lekin mujhse darti ho
a a bura mat maan’na
bachcha hai
kehne do na
achcha hai
lallall la
lallall la
la lallall la
lallall la
lallall la
la lallall la
o daddy ki nazar
jhukti nahin
auntie ki nazar
uth’ti nahin
peechhe reh gaya
saara shehar
gaadi ye kahin
rukti nahin
arre
chalo utro
utro neeche
aage tum chalo
main peechhe peechhe
o chori se tum aankhen chaar karte ho
daddy tum auntie se pyaar karte ho
hutt tere ki
jhonka bhi diya
doli nahin
mauka bhi diya
boli nahin
daana to bahut
daala magar
chidiyon ne munh kholi nahin
arre
lo ye choclate
aur chup ho jaao
achcha
tum mujhe rishwat dete ho
o yaani ke
tum iqraar karte ho
o daddy tum auntie se pyaar karte ho
khel khel mein
baat kya hui
aansoo nikle
khoyi hansi
auntie ne mujhe
pappi jo di
mummy ki mujhe
yaad aa gayi
auntie ko daddy meri mummy bana do
mujhse agar tum pyaar karte ho
o daddy tum auntie se pyaar karte ho
lekin mujhse darte ho
ha ha ha ha
ha ha ha ha
lallall la
lallall la
la lallall la
o ho ho ho
lallall la
lallall la
la lallall la
lallall la
lallall la
la lallall la
lallall la
lallall la
la lallall la
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Amitabh Bachhchan, the star of the Millennium, was born in the than Allahabad (which is the English name of city named Ilahbad in Urdu) on 11.10.1942. His given name is Inquilab Srivastava, as per Wikipedia. This is a surprise for me and surely for many people, as a never heard fact. Also has the distinction of acting as the hero in the film ‘Inquilab’ not named after him :-). His father did name him after the slogan of freedom movement “Inquilab Zindabad”. I have never heard of anyone named ‘inquilab’, but have a friend named ‘Kranti’ which is the same thing with change in language only.
So, on 11.10.2019, he is celebrating 77th birthday as the most celebrated star actor and film personality. The Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shree in 1984, the Padma Bhushan in 2001 and the Padma Vibhushan in 2015 The Government of France honoured him with its highest civilian honour, “Knight of the Legion of Honour”, in 2007 for his exceptional career in the world of cinema and beyond. As per Wikipedia page again, he has won 15 filmfare awards, the most nominated actor with 41 nominations so far and still counting.
His achievements include 4 national awards and Dada Saheb Phalke award for “Lifetime Achievement”.
Luckily, I had the lyrics of this song from the film “Shaan” (1980) ready to present as the birthday celebration post. I said in my reply to Peevecie’s Mom’s comments on this post that BEST buses is a topic of another post. I had this song in mind, most of which is picturized on a BEST double decker bus. “BEST” was formerly Bombay Electricity Supply and Transport, now it is renamed as ‘Brihan Mumbai Electricity Supply and Transport”. My father has been saying this to us right from the beginning that though BEST’s face are the buses which have been the more reliable lifeline of Bombay since almost a century now, its main business and source of income is the electricity supply to the city areas.
If I have to write about the BEST than the story has to start with my father. It is in family folklore that my father had after completing engineering had the option of coming to Mumbai (than Bombay) or to go to Lucknow to join the Railways. This was in the early 60’s, and Bombay was a known place of people in the family, who used to visit it for business purposes also. Also my mother’s ‘Maternal uncle’ had studied in Grant Medical College in the 40’s and everyone was familiar with the city. There was a job in hand in Lucknow, which is an unknown place, nobody in the family had ever been and far away from Belgaum. The family was in favour of Bombay as my father’s sister was already staying here at Kalyan. The decision was left to my father’s youngest sister, who voted in favour of Bambai. So he came to Bombay and joined BEST as a “foreman” trainee. There is a lot more I want to write about my father’s journey (most of it is related to BEST), but will save it for another post. Sometimes I do wonder, if he had gone to Lucknow instead of coming to Mumbai, how different the things would have turned out. I envy the people who have spent their formative years in Lucknow(met a few in my working life), their diction of Urdu language. Some of them, though convent educated did speak a fluent form of spoken khari boli which is closer in diction and grammar to the Urdu that our teachers taught us, compared to my own, the so called Urdu medium product, with our typical bambaiyya dialect. More of the royal ‘aap’ and ‘hum’ in the conversations of people of my generations who spent years in Lucknow, or thereabouts, even as far as some northern cities of Madhya Pradesh.
Will go back to Amitabh Bachchan for now. The first movie I am aware of watching in the theatre is “Do aur do Paanch”, with a similar star cast of Amitabh, Shashi Kapoor and Parween Babi, similar to ‘Shaan’ I mean. Incidently both these films were released in the same year. But we all saw “Do aur do paanch” at Belgaum during summer vacations, whereas “Shaan” was seen in Mumbai. Thereafter, Amitabh Bachchan movies were seen regularly, with the whole family. The movies of before 1980 are all seen on TV, but the movies after 1980, including “Silsila”, “Kaalia”, “Namak Halaal”, ‘Naseeb”,”KhudgarzKhuddaar”, “bemisaal”, ‘Laawaris” etc. I remember watching in theatre.
My personal favorite Amitabh films are not the comic or multistarrers, but his solo films like ‘Zanjeer’, ‘Bemisaal”, ‘Kaalia”, “Abhimaan” ‘Anand’ etc. Among the films of the new millennia, I have seen a few, but missed most of them. He is without doubt the longest running superstar of the hindi film industry.
So here in this song there are four singers, Kishore Kumar for Amitabh Bachchan, Mohammed Rafi for Shashi Kapoor, Asha Bhosle for Parveen Babi and Usha Mangeshkar for Bindiya Goswami. Anand Bakshi is the lyricist and is composed by R. D. Burman.
The film is ‘Shaan’(1980), also mentioned in para 4 above.
Audio
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Song-Jaanu meri jaan main tere qurbaan (Shaan)(1980) Singers-Kishore Kumar, Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Usha Mangeshkar, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-R D Burman
Asha Bhoonsle + Usha Mangeshkar
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Lyrics
Jaanu meri jaan
main tere qurbaan
Jaanu meri jaan
main tere qurbaan
arrey main tera tu meri
jaanu saara hindustaan
main tera tu meri
jaane saaraa hindustaan
Jaanu meri jaan
main tere qurbaan
Jaanu meri jaan
main tere qurbaan
arrey main tera tu meri
jaane saara hindustaan
main tera tu meri
jaane saaraa hindustaan
nazron se na tol mujhe
dil se kaam le
tu jis ki wo tere bin
kyon kisi ka naam le
arre nazron se na tol mujhe
dil se kaam le
tu jis ki wo tere bin
kyun kisi ka naam le
Jaanu meri jaan
main tere qurbaan
O Jaanu meri jaan
main tere qurbaan
arrey main tera tu meri
jaane saara hindustaan
main tera tu meri
jaane saaraa hindustaan
ha aha ha haan haan ha
hey ae ae
ae ae aaaaa
ae ae ae
oo ooo oooooo
chhoti si ik baat bani
baat se daastaan
bhool ke sab baaten hans de
hai yahi pyaar ki shaan
chhoti si ik baat bani
baat se daastaan
bhool ke sab baaten hans de
hai yahi pyaar ki shaan
jaanu meri jaan
main tere qurbaan
o jaanu meri jaan
main tere qurbaan
tu mera main teri
jaane saaraa hindustaan
tu mera
main teri
jaane saaraa hindustaan
arrey Jaanu meri jaan
main tere qurbaan
Jaanu meri jaan
main tere qurbaan
Hoy main tera tu meri
jaane saara hindustaan
tu meraa main teri
jaane saaraa hindustaan
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Devnagri script lyrics (Provided by nahm)
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जानु मेरी जान
मैं तेरे क़ुरबान
जानु मेरी जान
मैं तेरे क़ुरबान
अरे मैं तेरा तू मेरी
जाने सारा हिंदुस्तान
मैं तेरा तू मेरी
जाने सारा हिंदुस्तान
जानु मेरी जान
मैं तेरे क़ुरबान
जानु मेरी जान
मैं तेरे क़ुरबान
अरे मैं तेरा तू मेरी
जाने सारा हिंदुस्तान
मैं तेरा तू मेरी
जाने सारा हिंदुस्तान
नज़रों से न तोल मुझे
दिल से काम ले
तू जिस की वो तेरे बिन
क्यूँ किसी का नाम ले
नज़रों से न तोल मुझे
दिल से काम ले
तू जिस की वो तेरे बिन
क्यूँ किसी का नाम ले
जानु मेरी जान
मैं तेरे क़ुरबान
जानु मेरी जान
मैं तेरे क़ुरबान
अरे मैं तेरा तू मेरी
जाने सारा हिंदुस्तान
मैं तेरा तू मेरी
जाने सारा हिंदुस्तान
हा हा हा ह आहा हा
हे ए ए
हो हो हो हो
ओ ओ ओ ओ
छोटी सी इक बात बनी
बात से दास्तां
भूल के सब बाते हंस दे
है यही प्यार की शान
छोटी सी इक बात बनी
बात से दास्तां
भूल के सब बातें हंस दे
है यही प्यार की शान
जानु मेरी जान
मैं तेरे क़ुरबान
जानु मेरी जान
मैं तेरे क़ुरबान
तू मेरा मैं तेरी
जाने सारा हिंदुस्तान
तू मेरा
मैं तेरी
जाने सारा हिंदुस्तान
जानु मेरी जान
मैं तेरे क़ुरबान
जानु मेरी जान
मैं तेरे क़ुरबान
हो मैं तेरा तू मेरी
जाने सारा हिंदुस्तान
मैं तेरा तू मेरी
जाने सारा हिंदुस्तान
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“Jai Vijay”(1977) was directed by L V Prasad for Prasad Productions, Bombay. This costume drama movie had Jeetendra, Reena Roy, Prem Kishan, Bindiya Goswami, Om Shivpuri, Satyen Kappoo, Urmila Bhatt, Kamal Kapoor, Lalita Pawar, Paintal, Brahamchaari, Sarla Yevlekar, Appi Umrani, Harish, Viju Khote, Lalita Kumari, Vikas Anand, Ranjan, Brahm Bhardwaj, Bhagwan, Roopesh kumar etc, with special appearances by Jayshre T and Veena.
This by now forgotten movie had eight songs in it. Here is the first song from the movie to appear in the blog. This song is sung by Rafi and Suman Kalyanpur. Majrooh Sultanpuri is the lyricist. Music is composed by Rajesh Roshan .
The song is picturised on Prem Kishan and Bindiya Goswami. Prem Kishan, who looks like Rishi Kapoor was Rishi Kapoor’s cousin and more specifically the son of Premnath and Bina Rai. Bindiya Goswami is now happily settled as director J P Dutta’s wife.
With this song, “Jai Vijay”(1977) makes its debut in the blog.
Audio
Video
Song-Teri palkon mein kaajal ae haseena(Jai Vijay)(1977) Singers-Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur, Lyrics-Majrooh Sultanpuri, MD-Rajesh Roshan
Lyrics
teri palkon mein kaajal
ae haseena hamse behtar hai
teri palkon mein kaajal
ae haseena hamse behtar hai
kahaan kismat hamaari
jo teri in kaali aankhon mein
base rahte hamesha
in haseen matwaali aankhon mein
ye kaajal
uff ye kaajal ae haseena
tumse behtar hai
suno ji
tumse behtar hai
ye pehle to charaagon mein jala meri muhabbat mein
ye kaajal phir dhuaan bankar
uda meri muhabbat mein
na kyun palkon mein rakh lo
ye deewaana tumse behtar hai
na kyun palkon mein rakh lo
ye deewaana tumse behtar hai
tera udta sa aanchal ae haseena
ham se behtar hai
tera udta sa aanchal
ae haseena ham se behtar hai
sataane ko hamen ye teri baanhen thaamkar jhoolen
jahaan se chaahe phir ye jhool kar teraa badan chhoo le
ye aanchal
uff ye aanchal
ae haseena
tumse behtar hai
suno jee tumse behtar hai
har ek naazuk se is ke taar ne khaaye hazaaron bal
hazaaron sooraten badlin to resham se bana aanchal
iss ek bejaan kee chaahat kaa kareena tumse behtar hai
iss ek bejaan kee chaahat kaa kareena tumse behtar hai
hamen kaajal banaa le
ham hain jalne ke liye raazi
tujhe paane ko har soorat badalne ke liye raazi
jo yoon hai to teri baanhon mein jeena sabse behtar hai
jo yoon hai to teri baanhon mein jeena sabse behtar hai
ye sach hai sabse behtar hai
suno ji sabse behtar hai
ye sach hai sabse behtar hai
suno ji sabse behtar hai
Roothho na roothho na
Posted August 7, 2018
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Bappi Lahiri is a music director whose name is to this date associated with “Disco” music. He is also regarded as one who hastened the end of the golden era of HFM.
It may sound ironic that when one has to discusses Bappi Lahiri’s better compositions in HFM, one discusses his non disco songs, many of them from his pre disco phase. Even the great compositions of Bappi Lahiri during his “disco” phase were non disco songs. It was not “Disco Dancer” (1982) songs, but non disco songs from “Namak Halal”(1982), “Sharaabi”(1984) and “Aitbaar”(1985) that are fondly remembered to this day.
Why is it so ? It is easy enough to explain. Look at the singers of the non disco movies. Look at the lyrics of the non disco movie songs vis a vis the Disco movie songs. And also look at the actors who featured in the songs. Chalk in disco, cheese in non disco songs.
In this blog we mostly cover music of HFM era. Bappi Lahiri began his career when HFM era was still on and he created some memotable songs in his earlier movies. “Zakhmee”(1975) caught the imagination of the music lovers. I for a considerable period thought that R D Burman was the composer for this movie !
“Chalte Chalte”(1976) title song has become an iconic farewell song and it is sung in all get togethers in India till today that are held to bid farewell to people.
Songs of “Toote Khilaune”(1978) and “Shiksha”(1979) unfortunately did not become popular but what great songs they were. I feel that the failure of his great songs early in his career may have turned Bappi Lahiri into a cynic and he may have told himself-“to hell with classy music that does not sell.” His “disco” music indeed began selling like hot pakodas.
I intend to cover all available songs of music directors who were active during the golden era of HFM. Bappi Lahiri is a music director who only partially belongs to the golden era, so all his songs will not be covered in the blog. While I will cover all his songs created till 1980s, I will cover only those post 1980 songs of Bappi Lahiri that I feel belong here. There are indeed some such post 1980 songs, viz “Namakhalaal”(1982), “Sharaabi”(1984) etc that I have discussed earlier.
Bappi Lahiri is now on 99 songs in the blog. I had originally intended to cover one of his remaining worthy songs from post 1980 era, but now I feel that I should post one “rare” song on this occasion as we often do in the blog. This “rare” song is from a “rare” movie. This movie is “Ahsaas”(1979) which was a quickie movie made by G P Sippy in between his “mega” projects that he was known for. The movie, which was directed by S K Suri for Sippy Films, Bombay had a cast of largely unknown newcomers. Deena and Parwez were the lead pair. Others in the cast were Rakesh Bedi, Kiran Vairaale, Sahil, Reeta Raani Kaul, Chaand Usmani, Leela Mishra, Sundar, Mohan Sherry, Asha Potdar, Arun Desai, Deepak Raj, Sanjay Kaushik, Ashok Junior, K S Deshpande, Deenanath etc. Realising that the movie would fail to attract audiences unless it had a few big names, the movie makers had roped in names like Shammi Kapoor, Shashi Kapoor, Simmy, Bindu, Simple Kapadia and Amjad Khan. Amitabh Bachchan and Bindiya Goswami were also there in special roles. HFGK does not mention mention their names, but their faces were plastered prominently in the publicity posters of this movie.
Amitabh Bachchan and Bindiya Goswami figure in one party song in “Ahsaas”(1979). This song has been forgotten by most music lovers. I have chosen this song to serve as the 100th song of Bappi Lahiri in the blog. This song is sung by Lata and chorus. Bindiya Goswami lip syncs in Lata’s voice,Amitabh Bachchan, who towers over every other participant in the picturisation dances in the song with a girl nearly one and a half foot shorter than him.
This forgotten sung is sung nicely by Lata. Indeewar is the lyricist. His lyrics show how a good lyricist could turn a song meant for a routine situation into a nice hummable song. It is sad that he and Anjaan would later be reduced to pen inane lyrics in future.
Here is this superb “party” song from a forgotten movie, which is the 100th song of Bappi Lahiri in the blog as a music director. With this, Bappi Lahiri becomes the 36th music director and 85th artist overall to notch a century of songs in the blog.
Audio
Video
Song-Roothho na Roothho na (Ahsaas)(1979) Singer-Lata, Lyrics-Indeewar, MD-Bappi Lahiri
Chorus
Lyrics
Let us give the dancing couple a big hand
Roothho naaa
Roothho naaa
ghadi ghadi yoon tum
chhoti chhoti baaton pe
dil mera todo na
haan
ghadi ghadi yoon tum
chhoti chhoti baaton pe
dil mera todo na
haan
roothho naaa
roothho naaa
ghadi ghadi yoon tum
chhoti chhoti baaton pe
dil mera todo na
haan
ghadi ghadi yoon tum
chhoti chhoti baaton pe
dil mera todo na
kukkuk kukukkuk kuk
kukkuk kukukkuk kuk
kukkuk kukukkuk kuk
kukkuk kukukkuk kuk
laa laa laa
laa laa laa
laa laa laa
laa laa laa
armaan to hain laakhon magar
waqt hai kam
jo pal miley pyaar mein
usey guzaaro sanam
armaan to hain laakhon magar
waqt hai kam
jo pal miley pyaar mein
usey guzaaro sanam
aisa na sitam karo
pyaar ko na kam karo
gussa chhodo na
ho
aisa na sitam karo
pyaar ko na kam karo
gussa chhodo na
hu
roothho naaa
roothho naaa
ghadi ghadi yoon tum
chhoti chhoti baaton pe
dil mera todo na
haan
ghadi ghadi yoon tum
chhoti chhoti baaton pe
dil mera todo na
hu
naacho zara
haathhon mein tum haath liye
masti mein tum jhoomo
mujhe saath liye
naacho zara
haathhon mein tum haath liye
masti mein tum jhoomo
mujhe saath liye
rahna hai sang
main to rangoon ek rang mein
mukhda modo na
hu
rahna hai sang
main to rangoon ek rang mein
mukhda modo na
ho
roothho naaa
roothho naaa
ghadi ghadi yoon tum
chhoti chhoti baaton pe
dil mera todo na
haan
ghadi ghadi yoon tum
chhoti chhoti baaton pe
dil mera todo na
ho
kukkuk kukukkuk kuk
kukkuk kukukkuk kuk
kukkuk kukukkuk kuk
kukkuk kukukkuk kuk
laa laa laa
laa laa laa
laa laa laa
laa laa laa
laa laa laa
laa laa laa
laa laa laa
laa laa laa
lallalalla
lallalallala
lallalalla
lallalallala
lallalallala
ho
lallalalla
lallalallala
laalaalaalaalaa
Mausam Na Koi Bahaar Jaisa
Posted July 24, 2018
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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 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 : | 3658 | Post No. : | 14521 |
ASAD 10th Anniversary Celebrations – 18
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#the Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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# Bhoole-Bisre Geet # 70 #
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Congratulations to Atul ji and all team members on this tenth anniversary of this wonderful musical blog!!! Our beloved blog – ASAD – has completed ten years now and as expected the celebration has to be bigger and bigger. And other than this being a great achievement, it’s also the time to gear up for the next bigger celebrations i.e. 15000 posts, 20000 next and more. . .
For this special occasion, and as it was expected of, all members were asked to share their joy and happiness through write ups and songs. So, when the ‘circular’ 😊 to this effect was received in mail and the deadline was given I started to look for those special subjects close to heart, which can be shared here on the blog with songs on this special occasion. I started thinking over the main reason for me to be associated with this blog – which is nostalgia and specifically related to the movies of the ‘seventies’, and the years when I was growing.
When my association with this blog started, and I started sending contribution for lyrics, they were mainly the songs which have over the years been in my memory since childhood and/or those which I have been looking for all the years during which I grown up – songs that used to be there and were listened to during those years – the seventies. . . and continuing to the initial years of the ‘eighties’. . .
There was something special there in those years. I think that the decade of seventies, from the point of view of ‘History of Hindi Cinema’ was a very important decade since it has many things happening in those years. But since it is subject of a different post I will not go into the detail (which I wish to write) in today’s article here.
Next, I started thinking about the movies which made news or hits or were popular in those years, then the stars, and the directors who ruled the roost and enthral the audiences with their charisma and talent. . . If we look back now on this decade the very first thing that comes to our mind is the rise of Superstardom of Rajesh Khanna. But then in those years I was not the fan of Rajesh Khanna which I became much in the later years of the decade and in the starting years of the eighties.
And the movie watching years those bring back memories for me I think are 1973 (when I was five years old) to 1980 or 1981 to 1982 till I get into tenth standard. These years are very ‘nostalgic’ years for me I think, because many memories of movies and songs for me are from these years. So, what were the specialities of these years – ‘multi starrer movies’, ‘lost and found’ stories, ‘revenge stories’, ‘mythological movies too’, then we have ‘movies with dacoits looting the ‘gaon’ and the poor villagers’, etc. We were not the fan of any actor or actresses, we just loved to watch the movies whatever be the cast.
In my childhood, movies were the biggest entertainment other than outdoor sports, plays, then orchestras, radio and then there were movies. I vaguely remember that I always use to think the stars acting in movies were from a different planet and not like us. Then I used to think how a person who dies in a movie came back again in another movie?😊 And it took me sometime to understand the reality and come to know that the ‘stars’ are actually normal human beings like us.
Movies were the biggest fascination for us then and may be for many like me. From buying tickets for a movie and getting entry into the theatre and then the darkness surrounding gradually and starting the ‘newsreel’ everything was mesmerizing. Sometimes if we got delayed we had to enter in the darkness and then the gate-keeper will come and guide us the way signalling with a torch. And after the ‘newsreel’ (always in black and white 😊) finally the censor certificate of the movie which we eagerly await to the titles of the movie – all fascinating and spellbinding.
Then as I have mentioned earlier we brothers used to collect the cut pieces of films of movies and try to watch them after magnifying from a small mirror (sometimes a piece of mirror) to reflect the sunlight and finally projecting on a piece of cloth (preferably white) in a room which was covered to create darkness even in a daylight outside. I also remember that there was the advertisement for the 16mm projectors in newspapers and magazines which always attracted me and I was always thinking of buying one 😊 (which was not possible and never became possible) 😊.
Reading about movies and stars in print media and discussions about movies and the personal likes and dislikes among friends/groups was almost a routine. And yes, the ‘booklets’ for the songs of the movies, though I don’t remember to have bought many but yes we used to buy them and sing the songs reading from it 😊
Every summer vacation was special and awaited because of movie watching only. It was the main attraction of the vacations as we used to travel to stay with paternal grandparents and cousins would also gather from different places and together we used to watch movies in theatres – ah, how wonderful those were the days!!!
Sometimes on Sundays or a holiday we would even watch back to back movies to utilise the time as we have to travel back to our colony around 25 kms from the district place. The today’s movie we are discussing was passed by the Censor Board on 06.04.1979 and in all possibility, I am sure that I watched it in that ‘summer vacation’ that year. We children were very crazy about watching movies and I think this continued so far till ‘Laawaaris’ (1982) where I remember to get the tickets I joined the long queue which was I think around 500 metres from the ticket window, and it was already on the road where we sat in the queue for a long time 😊.
Recollecting it now all that happened seems to be very crazy and exciting. And I had to share this one incident when I was beaten up by my father as I was disappointed and started shedding tears for not getting ticket to watch a movie as it became house full. The movie was ‘Jaani Dushman’ from 1979. It was directed by Rajkumar Kohli who has given us many multi starrer movies and I have watched many of them viz. ‘Nagin’ (1976), ‘Jaani Dushman’ (1979), ‘Naukar Biwi Ka’ (1983), ‘Raaj Tilak’ (1984), ‘Jeene Nahin Doonga’ (1984), and ‘Insaniyat Ke Dushman’-1987’. After that I think I have not watched any movies from this production house.
At first, for this post I was thinking of a song from a Manmohan Desai movie or a song from a ‘multi starrer movie’, but selected this movie because to watch it I had to first undergo my father’s fury 😊. How is that possible? Was the movie was not for children? Yes, it was not for us – children – then to watch this movie, because it was released with an ‘A’ certificate (released with restricted viewing) 😊. But, I can now guess that may be on my insistence my father may have been somehow agreed to allow us to watch the movie.
However, we could not get the tickets as the show was house full and we – me and my younger brothers were standing watching movie posters – I got disappointed and tears rolled my eyes and the next moment was darkness in front of my eyes because my father had slapped me since I started crying for watching a movie. Later on, my father called me separately and told me to go alone next day to watch the movie and don’t take my younger brothers with me since they will be frightened, as the movie was said to be a ‘HORROR’ movie 😊. Next day I watched the movie and never feel scared while watching the movie, as the movie was making news as a ‘horror’ movie or like that. I was just above eleven years old then 😊.
I don’t remember having watched this movie again after that, either on TV or in theatre. Watching a suspense thriller again doesn’t generate the same interest and thrill. However, I think I should watch it for nostalgia and to enjoy its beautiful songs again. This movie has some very good songs and so far, only two of its songs have been posted on the blog. And when I go through these two posts by Atul ji I find he also had expressed similar feelings about this movie and he had also watched it as a ‘non-adult’, but still he was elder than me then 😊.
The song I present today is a ‘happy song’ to suit our celebration mood and reviving the nostalgia. In the movie too it occurs in celebration after Bindiya Goswami’s marriage and her ‘doli’ not being looted and the ‘dulhan’ not getting killed by the ‘Jaani Dushman’ 😊. The pitcturisation of this song has some typical specialities of that period – the village, the celebration, the grandeur and the music and the multi star cast. . . And over and above all we have Sanjeev Kumar and Shatrughan Sinha in their ‘own style’ 😊 and with so many other artists present in this song. The orchestra music by Laxmikant-Pyarelal makes it very special and nostalgic to revive those memories. . .
So, let us enjoy this song and revive some ‘bhooli bisri yaadein’. . . on this special occasion 😊
And actually, in the flow of the song I was thinking,
blog nahin koi ASAD jaisa
leader nahin koi mere ‘leader’ jaisa
editor nahin koi hamaare ‘editor’ jaisa
aur ‘contributor’. . .
nahin koi hamaari team jaisa 😊
Audio
Video
Song – Mausam Na Koi Bahaar Jaisa (Jaani Dushman) (1979) Singer – Kishore Kumar, Mahendra Kapoor, Asha Bhosle, Lyrics – Verma Malik, MD – Laxmikant Pyaarelal
Female Chorus
Male Chorus
Lyrics
arey sun bhai sadho
bol re madho
sun bhai sadho
arey bol re madho
ho ho ho ho ho o
ho ho ho ho ho o
chhum chhum chhanana na na
chhum chhum chhum
ho ho ho ho ho o
ho ho ho ho ho o
chhum chhum chhanana na na
chhum chhum chhum
ho ho ho ho ho o
ho ho ho ho ho o
mausam na koi bahaar jaisa
tohfa na phoolon ke haar jaisa
saaz na koi sitaar jaisa
raag na koi malhaar jaisa
haan aa
heera nahin kohinoor jaisa
haan
parbat nahin koh-e-toor jaisa
haan
meethha na koi khajoor jaisa
haan
meva na dekha angoor jaisa
jaanch liya parakh liya
soch liya
gaur kiya
rishte bhi dekhe
naate bhi dekhe
naata naa koi pyaar jaisa
suraj bhi dekha
chanda bhi dekha
par dekha naa saiyyaan hamaar jaisa
dekha naa saiyyaan hamaar jaisa
naata nahin koi pyaar jaisa
dekha naa saiyyaan hamaar jaisa
dekha naa saiyyaan hamaar jaisa
roop tera kaagaz ki paati
dhoop lage murjhaaye
hey roop tera kaagaz ki paati
dhoop lage murjhaaye
aa tujhko palkon mein rakh loon
daal baahon ke saaye
roop gori tera patang jaisa
arey ang nahin tere ang ang jaisa
he rang nahin hothon ke rang jaisa
haan
sang nahin sajna ke sang jaisa
jaanch liya parakh liya
soch liya
gaur kiya
dil bhi dekhe dilwaale bhi dekhe
dil nahin dekha dildaar jaisa
raje bhi dekhe
mahaaraje bhi dekhe
par dekha naa saiyyaan hamaar jaisa
dekha naa saiyyaan hamaar jaisa
naata nahin koi pyaar jaisa
dekha naa saiyyaan hamaar jaisa
dekha naa saiyyaan hamaar jaisa
ho
ho ho ho ho
ho
ho ho ho ho o o
ho
ho ho ho ho o o
ban ke main sapna suhaana
teri neendon mein kho jaaun
he ban ke main sapna suhaana
teri neendon mein kho jaaun
main pyaar ki chandni mein ji chaahe so jaaun
kyunki
dukh naa judaai ki maar jaisa
sukh nahin dil ke qaraar jaisa
yaar nahin koi mere yaar jaisa
haan
jantar bhi dekhe mantar bhi dekhe
jaadoo naa koi pyaar jaisa
preet bhi dekhi
preetam bhi dekhe
par dekha na saiyyaan hamaar jaisa
dekha naa saiyyaan hamaar jaisa
naata nahin koi pyaar jaisa
dekha naa saiyyaan hamaar jaisa
dekha naa saiyyaan hamaar jaisa
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Hindi script lyrics (Provided by Avinash Scrapwala)
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अरे सुन भाई साधो
बोल रे माधो
सुन भाई साधो
अरे बोल रे माधो
हो हो हो हो हो ओ
हो हो हो हो हो ओ
छुम छुम छनन न न
छुम छुम छुम
हो हो हो हो हो ओ
हो हो हो हो हो ओ
छुम छुम छनन न न
छुम छुम छुम
हो हो हो हो हो ओ
हो हो हो हो हो ओ
मौसम न कोई बहार जैसा
तोहफा न फूलों के हार जैसा
साज़ न कोई सितार जैसा
राग न कोई मल्हार जैसा
हाँ आ
हीरा नहीं कोहिनूर जैसा
हाँ
परबत नहीं कोह ए तूर जैसा
हाँ
मीठा न कोई खजूर जैसा
हाँ
मेवा न देखा अंगूर जैसा
जांच लिया
परख लिया
सोच लिया
गौर किया
रिश्ते भी देखे
नाते भी देखे
नाता ना कोई प्यार जैसा
सूरज भी देखा
चंदा भी देखा
पर देखा ना सैंय्या हमार जैसा
देखा ना सैंय्या हमार जैसा
नाता नहीं कोई प्यार जैसा
देखा ना सैंय्या हमार जैसा
देखा ना सैंय्या हमार जैसा
रूप तेरा कागज़ कि पाती
धुप लगे मुरझाये
हे धुप लगे मुरझाये
आ तुझको पलकों में रख लूं
डाल बाहों के साए
रूप गोरी तेरा पतंग जैसा
अरे अंग नहीं तेरे अंग अंग जैसा
हे रंग नहीं होठों के रंग जैसा
हाँ
संग नहीं सजना के संग जैसा
जांच लिया परख लिया
सोच लिया
गौर किया
दिल भी देखा दिलवाले भी देखे
दिल नहीं देखा दिलदार जैसा
राजे भी देखे
महाराजे भी देखे
पर देखा ना सैंय्या हमार जैसा
देखा ना सैंय्या हमार जैसा
नाता नहीं कोई प्यार जैसा
देखा ना सैंय्या हमार जैसा
देखा ना सैंय्या हमार जैसा
हो
हो हो हो हो
हो
हो हो हो हो हो ओ
हो
हो हो हो हो हो ओ
बन के मैं सपना सुहाना
तेरी नींदों में खो जाऊं
हे बन के मैं सपना सुहाना
तेरी नींदों में खो जाऊं
मैं प्यार कि चांदनी में जी चाहे सो जाऊं
क्यूंकि
दुःख ना जुदाई कि मार जैसा
सुख नहीं दिल के करार जैसा
यार नहीं कोई मेरे यार जैसा
हाँ
जंतर भी देखे
मंतर भी देखे
जादू ना कोई प्यार जैसा
प्रीत भी देखि
प्रीतम भी देखे
पर देखा ना सैंय्या हमार जैसा
देखा ना सैंय्या हमार जैसा
नाता नहीं कोई प्यार जैसा
देखा ना सैंय्या हमार जैसा
देखा ना सैंय्या हमार जैसा
Nahin Chaahiye Rang Mahal
Posted January 11, 2018
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 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 : | 3464 | Post No. : | 13903 |
Hullo Atuldom
Today’s song is from a film called ‘College Girl’ from 1978. It is produced by Shantilal Soni and directed by SD Narang. The star cast includes Sachin, Bindiya Goswami, Rita Bhadhuri, Dr. Shreeram Lagoo, Urmilla Bhatt, Paintal, Bhagwan, Heena Kausar, Sudhir, Shobhana Shah, Jagdish Raj, Karan Diwan, Chand Usmani amongst others.
The film has seven songs of which the most famous is “Pyar Manga Hai Tumhi Se Na Inkaar Karo” which is sung by Kishore Kumar and written by Indeevar. This is already posted on our blog. Another song by Mohd. Rafi “Phoolon Ki Tarah Wo Hansti Thi” which is penned by Dev Kohli has also been posted. And I agree with Atul ji, as he has written in that post – “If Bappi Lahiri’s songs like this did not get popular then one should not blame him for later on composing songs of the nature that required less creativity but yielded rich dividends for him.”
Now here is the third song from the movie. This is another surprise from Bappi Lahiri. First, it is a bhajan and he has Bharat Vyas (!!!) as the lyricist. Ok it is in Yesudas’s voice, not surprising as Yesudas has sung for Bappi Lahiri in ‘Lahu Ke Do Rang’ and ‘Haisiyat’. But when I came across this song the surprises didn’t end. The song is lip-synced by Dr. Shriram Lagoo. I can think of only one or two other movies where Shriram Lagoo has had songs to lip sync – one in ‘Dooriyan – “Khota Paisa Nahin Chalega” (playback by KN Sharma) and the other in ‘Kinaara’ – “Meethe Bol Boley Boley Paayaliya“(playback by Bhupinder).
The bhajan starts at the home and then the family proceeds to a temple which reminds me of a temple attached to an ashram in Mumbai’s Vile Parle area, which I have frequented a number of times before marriage. It was a very peaceful place with lot of space for us children to run about. Going by what we see in the song it looks like Bindiya is sad about something as her eyes are constantly moist and Rita Bhadhuri looks like the more playful of the two sisters. Chandrani Mukherjee’s is the female voice in this song.
Yesterday, 10th January was Yesudas’ birthday. He turned 77. He is a maestro of classical music and is a huge fan of his guru Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar, Dr. M Balamurali Krishna and Mohd Rafi. Having started his playback career in the 60s in Malayalam followed by the other South Indian languages his Hindi debut came in 1971; though the first movie that released with a song sung by him is ‘Chhoti Si Baat’ in 1976 followed by ‘Chitchor’. He then went on to sing for many Bollywood movies. He has been awarded the Padmashri, Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan. He has won the national award seven times for best playback singing. He has sung in almost all Indian languages except Konkani, Assamese and Kashmiri. Just as the “Venkateswara Suprabhatam”, the good morning shloka played at Balaji temple in Tirupathi, is associated with MS Subbalakshmi, “Harivarasanam” – the good night shloka played at Ayyappa Temple in Sabarimala – is in the voice of KJ Yesudas.
Wishing a belated happy birthday to the ‘Gana Gandharva Dasettan’, as the Malayalees love to address him, alias Yesudas.
Audio
Video
Song – Nahin Chaahiye Rang Mahal (College Girl) (1978) Singer – Yesudas, Chandrani Mukherji, Lyrics – Bharat Vyas, MD – Bappi Lahidi
Yesudas + Chandrani
Lyrics
nahi chahiye rang mahal
na dhan daulat ki shaan
hum to mange tujhse malik
ek santosh ka daan
ki ghar ghar me khushhali ho
sada sukh ki haryali hooo
nahi chahiye rang mahal
na dhan daulat ki shaan
hum to mange tujhse malik
ek santosh ka daan
tu ne humko janam diya hai
tu hi paalan haar
teri daya se phoole phale
hum sab ka ghar sansaar
tu ne humko janam diya hai
tu hi paalan haar
teri daya se phoole phale
hum sab ka ghar sansaar
nahi chahiye heere moti. . .
nahi chahiye heere moti
na ratnon ki khaan
hum to mange tujhse malik
ek santosh ka daan
sukh ke badle dukh dene ki
agar bhawana teri
dukh ko sehne ki shakti de
yahi prarthana meri
sukh ke badle dukh dene ki
agar bhawana teri
dukh ko sehne ki shakti de
yahi prarthana meri
kisi ke aage hath na phailaayen. . .
apni mehnat ka sukh paaye
itna de vardaan
hum to mange tujhse malik
ek santosh ka daan
ki ghar ghar me khushhali ho
sada sukh ki haryali ho
nahi chahiye rang mahal
na dhan daulat ki shaan
hum to mange tujhse malik
ek santosh ka daan
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Hindi script lyrics (Provided by Sudhir)
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नहीं चाहिए रंग महल
ना धन दौलत की शान
हम तो मांगें तुझसे मालिक
एक संतोष का दान
के घर घर में खुशहाली हो
सदा सुख की हरियाली हो॰॰॰
नहीं चाहिए रंग महल
ना धन दौलत की शान
हम तो मांगें तुझसे मालिक
एक संतोष का दान
तूने हमको जनम दिया है
तू ही पालनहार
तेरी दया से फूलें फलें
हम सबका घर संसार
तूने हमको जनम दिया है
तू ही पालनहार
तेरी दया से फूलें फलें
हम सबका घर संसार
नहीं चाहिये हीरे मोती॰॰॰
नहीं चाहिये हीरे मोती
ना रत्नों की खान
हम तो मांगें तुझसे मालिक
एक संतोष का दान
सुख के बदले दुख देने की
अगर भावना तेरी
दुख को सहने की शक्ति दे
यही प्रार्थना मेरी
सुख के बदले दुख देने की
अगर भावना तेरी
दुख को सहने की शक्ति दे
यही प्रार्थना मेरी
किसी के आगे हाथ ना फैलाएँ॰॰॰
अपनी मेहनत का सुख पाएँ
इतना दे वरदान
हम तो मांगें तुझसे मालिक
एक संतोष का दान
के घर घर में खुशहाली हो
सदा सुख की हरियाली हो॰॰॰
नहीं चाहिए रंग महल
ना धन दौलत की शान
हम तो मांगें तुझसे मालिक
एक संतोष का दान
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.
“Jeewan Jyoti” (1976) was produced by M Balu and M Sarvananan and directed by Murugan Kumaran for AVM Productions. The movie had Vijay Arora, Bindiya Goswami, A.K.Hangal, Jayamalini, Om Shivpuri, Sulochana Chatterjee, Rakesh Pandey, Dulari, Dinesh Hingoo, Satyen Kappu, Ritu Kamal, Bheeshma, Bhanumati, Baby Munmun, Master Raju Shreshtha, Anjan Srivastav etc in it.
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