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Today’s song is from the 1993 movie – ‘Ham Hain Raahi Pyaar Ke’. Music for this movie was composed by Nadeem-Sharvan.

Shravan Rathod of this music duo team passed away recently on 22nd April’2021 (13.11.1954 – 22.04.2021), and as a tribute to him we remember this movie and its songs on the blog.

This movie had six songs composed by Nadeem-Shravan. Five songs have been posted on the blog earlier.

The name of music director duo Nadeem-Shravan will always be remembered for composing some of the scintillating music of the nineties for HFM.
Music of the movie ‘Aashiqui-1990/91’ had created a sensation among HFM fans. It was followed by movies like ‘Saajan-1991’, ‘Sadak-1991’, ‘Deewaanaa-1992’, ‘Dil Hai Ke Maanta Nahin-1992’, ‘Ham Hain Raahi Pyaar Ke-1993’, ‘Raja Hindustani-1996’,‘Pardes-1997’, ‘Dil Ka Rishta-2003’ and others where this duo composed the music.

I am not a big fan of their music, but I cannot say that I do not their music totally. I like some of their compositions from the movies mentioned above.

However very soon music director Nadeem of the duo had to leave the industry and later made a comeback (giving music virtually, I think).

I had watched some of the movies mentioned above during my stay at Kota (Rajasthan).

‘Ham Hain Raahi Pyaar Ke-1993’ is one such movie which I watched then. I remember I liked this movie very much and I watched it twice or thrice. I also liked the songs of this movie very much.

‘Ham Hain Raahi Pyaar Ke-1993’ was directed by Mahesh Bhatt for ‘Tahir Hussain Enterprises’ & T.V. Films Pvt Ltd. It was produced by Tahir Hussain.

It had Amir Khan, Juhi Chawala, Dilip Tahil, Navneet Nishan, K.D. Chandran, Veeru Krishnan, Tiku Talsania, Mushtaq Khan, Javed Khan, Baby Ashrafa, Sharokh Bharucha, Master Kunal Khemu and others.

Story, screenplay, and dialogues for this movie were written by Robin Bhatt. (Amir Khan is also credited in writing screenplay with Robin Bhatt?).

Editing of this movie was done by Sanjay Sankla.

This movie had six songs written by Sameer and composed by Nadeem-Shravan.

Here are the details of songs of this movie and their date of posting on the blog;

S.No. Song Title Posted On
01 Bambai se gayi Poona Poona se gayi Dilli 10.09.2015
02 Yoonhi kat jaayega safar saath chalne se 04.10.2016
03 Ghoonghat ki aad se dilbar ka 13.11.2017
04 Mujhse mohabbat ka izhaar karta 13.11.2019
05 Chikni surat tu kahaan thha ab talak ye bataa 20.09.2020
06 Wo meri neend mera chain mujhe lautaa do Final song being posted today

As we can see from the above table five songs of this movie have already been posted on the blog.

Today’s song is the sixth and final song from this movie ‘Ham Hain Raahi Pyaar Ke-1993’. It is sung by Sadhana Sargam. Sameer is the lyricist and music is composed by Nadeem-Shravan.

With today’s song all songs of this movie ‘Ham Hain Raahi Pyaar Ke-1993’ have been posted on the blog and the movie stands ‘Yippeeee’ed 😊

Let us listen to today’s song now ….

Audio

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Song-Wo meri neend mera chain mujhe lautaa do (Ham Hain Raahi Pyaar Ke)(1993) Singer-Sadhana Sargam, Lyrics-Sameer, MD-Nadeem Shravan

Lyrics

wo meri neend mera chain
mujhe lautaa do o
wo meri neend mera chain
mujhe lautaa do
wo mera pyaar mera dard
mujhe lautaa do
neend jitni bhi maine khoyi hai
chain jitnaa bhi maine khoya hai
wo meri neend mera chain
mujhe lautaa do
wo mera pyaar mera dard
mujhe lautaa do o

ek maasoom dil hai aur
sitam hain kitne ae
ek maasoom dil hai aur
sitam hain kitne
is muhabbat ke siwa
aur bhi gham hain kitne ae
is muhabbat ke siwa
aur bhi gham hain kitne ae
mere ishq ka imtehaan yoon naa lo
tumhen hai qasam meri jaan yoon naa lo
khwaab jitney bhi maine dekhe hain
yaad jitnaa kiya hai maine tujhe
wo mere khwaab
meri yaad mujhe lautaa do
wo meri neend mera chain
mujhe lautaa do
wo mera pyaar mera dard
mujhe lautaa do o

ye meri bhool thhi
jo maine tujhe pyaar kiya
ye meri bhool thhi
jo maine tujhe pyaar kiya
na milne waali mohabbat ka
intezaar kiya
na milne waali mohabbat ka
intezaar kiya
ye kya rang laayi hai meri wafaa
mili hai mujhe kisliye ye sazaa
teri chaahat ki pyaas thhi mujhko
isko paane ki thhi ummeed mujhe
wo meri pyaas wo ummeed
mujhe lautaa do
wo meri neend mera chain
mujhe lautaa do
neend jitni bhi maine khoyi hai
chain jitnaa bhi maine khoya hai
wo meri neend mera chain
mujhe lautaa do
wo mera pyaar mera dard
mujhe lautaa do o
wo mere khwaab
meri yaad mujhe lautaa do
wo meri pyaas wo ummeed
mujhe lautaa do o


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 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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Today’s birthday girl was a Miss India winner in the year when my family got a TV for the first time ever. Prior to that whatever I have seen on TV (read Doordarshan) was either in other people’s houses or my chachu’s home. (As I have previously mentioned on many occasions. Those days nobody minded other people’s kids or adults too for that matter, coming in to see TV) I remember having got used to seeing the live relay of the Republic day parades, Filmfare Awards Nites, test matches, Wimbledon and opening ceremonies of Olympics or Asiad etc. They had a different charm to them specially when there would be no repeat telecasts and we used to either wake up early or sit up late to see live relays of overseas events.
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This article is written by Raja, 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.

Readers of this blog might now be familiar with a certain pattern of posts on this blog.

While there are posts which focus largely on the song, or the film, or even personal anecdotes, one common pattern is the celebration of anniversaries and milestones, in a post.

The anniversaries are our way of paying tribute to the artiste concerned. Whoever the artiste, whether a composer or lyricist or actor, whatever his level of fame in the industry, we try to remember and honour him on his birth or death anniversary.
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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.

People who are into stock markets try to guess the movement of shares based on past pattern of their price movement. I think that the principles of stock market indexes can be used to make guesses about my activities as well. If lots of songs are being discussed then it could mean that I have lots of time at my disposal, little pressure of work, family, pets etc and that my internet connection, electricity connection etc are co operating. 🙂
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“Ham Hain Raahi Pyaar Ke” (1960) was a movie which was never released, but we in this blog assume this movie to be a creation of 1960. It seems logical seeing that the title of the movie was obviously inspired from the song “Ham Hain raahi Pyaar ke hamse kuchh na boliye” from the movie ‘Nau Do Gyaarah” (1957).
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This article is written by Sadanand Kamath, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a regular contributor to this blog.

‘Hum hain raahi pyaar ke’ – the phrase reminds me of an iconic song “ham hain raah pyaar ke ham se kuchh naa boliye” from the film NAU DO GYAARAH (1957) and the Amir Khan-Juhi Chawala starrer film HUM HAIN RAAHI PYAAR KE (1993). I was not aware of the fact that there was one more film by the same name until I came across an audio clip of a beautiful song from that film.
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