Atul’s Song A Day- A choice collection of Hindi Film & Non-Film Songs

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This article is written by Sudhir, 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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The Voice of Mukesh #73
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The search for songs of Mukesh continues as we close in on his last set of remaining songs that are yet unpublished on the blog. With the current count (prior to this post) at 818, there still is a good number of songs to be tracked and brought on board. The revised and updated Mukesh Geet Kosh (compiled by Shri Harish Raguvanshi of Surat) which was released in November of 2020, puts the number of Hindi songs identified at 980. The breakup of this number is given as
Film songs – 897
Version songs – 4
Non-film songs – 79

There are another 73 songs identified and listed in the Mukesh Geet Kosh, which are film and non-film songs in regional languages.

On our blog, confining ourselves to Hindi songs only, the total songs thus far published are 818, of which 24 are non-film songs. So we still have a fair number of songs still to be posted here – a number of 162. It would appear that we are quite easily placed to continue posting Mukesh songs. But going forward also continues to become more and more difficult as the songs become more and more difficult to trace.

Well, I should also not make it sound so difficult, because in the recent couple of years, there is a sudden spurt in the online availability of songs. More and more songs are becoming available as more and more music lovers, collectors and music companies have begun uploading heretofore unavailable and rare songs. Probably the pandemic put a new perspective to the vulnerability of life itself. Probably there is good money to be made as the online advertising business is becoming more and more lucrative, and the option to monetize and earn money from advertisements is bringing about a kind if revolution in the online availability of music.

I will not dwell further on this analysis – that is not my purpose. Just an expression that we are in a situation where now a huge number of songs have become available online – songs that before a couple of years ago were considered as hard to trace.

Considering our blog, these numbers now suggest that there are 103 film songs, and 55 non film songs that we still have to bring on board to cover the “official” complete set of Mukesh songs. The path going forward does not seem to be all that difficult after all.

However, this year, and especially this week, is special. The birth centenary of this soulful singer falls on the coming Saturday, 22nd July. It is a once in a life time celebration. With the help of our resident Mukesh expert, Mahesh ji, we are planning to post Mukesh songs every day of this week – songs that are rare, obscure and less heard.

After having gone through 818 songs, we have pretty much touched almost all songs of Mukesh that are well known. Now we are reaching out to the lesser known films, which have songs that have gone unnoticed and belong to the category of unheard or lesser heard songs, if not rare. And not to err on the side of omission, there is a good number of non-film songs that are still waiting to be brought on board.

Launching this week of celebration, we already have a post earlier in the day from Mahesh ji from an almost obscure film ‘Farz Aur Pyaar’ from 1971. With this post, I bring on board another song from the 1970s.

The film is ‘Apraadhi’ from 1974. I checked and find that this film is making its debut today on the blog. The film comes from the banner of CS Productions, Bombay and it is directed by Jugal Kishore, a name that is quite well familiar I am sure. The lead pair in this film is Kiran Kumar and Yogita Bali. The rest of the cast is listed, as per Geet Kosh – Imtiaz, Jaishri T, Chandrashekhar, Bhagwan, Jagdish Raj, Rajan Haksar, Keshto Mukherjee, Mohan Sherry, Brahmchari, Maruti, Gopal Sehgal, Mumtaz Begum, Shri Bhagwan, Baby Neeta, Master Vijay, Satya Devi, Ratna, Naginder, Sattar, Rajpal, Omi Chopra, Bholanath, Madhu, Sheila, Geeta, Gop, Jugal Kishore, and Shashi Chauhan.

The film has 4 songs. All songs have been penned by Hasrat Jaipuri and the music is composed by Usha Khanna. The song list has one solo song by Mukesh, two solo songs by Suman Kalyanpur, and one duet of Suman Kalyanpur with Mahendra Kapoor.

Today’s Mukesh song is performed on screen by Kiran Kumar. The film is a crime thriller, with Kiran Kumar playing the role of a police inspector who goes underground in disguise to track drug dealer and a murderer. On screen we see this song being performed in a tonga to begin with. The tonga is being driven by Yogita Bali, who also appears in a disguise. In the beginning of the video clip, actors Bhagwan and Gopal Sehgal make a very brief entry, before the camera cuts to the tonga and cyclists on the road.

Let us listen to this wonderful rendition. Mukesh is what he is – makes every song an endearing experience. How that song gets used on screen, now that is a different matter.

Video

Audio

Song – Main Dhool Ka Udta Baadal  (Apradhi) (1974) Singer – Mukesh, Lyrics – Hasrat Jaipuri, MD – Usha Khanna

Lyrics

main dhool ka udta baadal
main dhool ka udta baadal
gaata lehraata jaaun
manzil meri main na jaanu
phir bhi chalta jaaun

main dhool ka udta baadal
main dhool ka udta baadal
gaata lehraata jaaun
manzil meri main na jaanu
phir bhi chalta jaaun

duniya mujhko kuchh bhi samjhe
sab ke main to kaam aaun
yaar ka main yaar bhi hoon
yaar ka main saath nibhaaun
naa farishta aadmi hoon
sabke jee ki roshni hoon
roshni hoon
main dhool ka udta baadal
gaata lehraata jaaun
manzil meri main na jaanu
phir bhi chalta jaaun
main dhool ka udta baadal
main dhool ka udta baadal

nafraton se door hoon main
pyaar meri zindgani
hoon sabhi ke dil ka pyaara
kya budhaapa kya jawaani
mere peechhe ye zamaana
aasmaan par aashiyaana
aashiyaana
main dhool ka udta baadal
gaata lehraata jaaun
manzil meri main na jaanu
phir bhi chalta jaaun
main dhool ka udta baadal
main dhool ka udta baadal

main dhool ka udta baadal
main dhool ka udta baadal

main dhool ka udta baadal

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Hindi script lyrics (Provided by Sudhir)
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मैं धूल का उड़ता बादल
मैं धूल का उड़ता बादल
गाता लहराता जाऊँ
मंज़िल मेरी मैं ना जानूँ
फिर भी चलता जाऊँ

मैं धूल का उड़ता बादल
मैं धूल का उड़ता बादल
गाता लहराता जाऊँ
मंज़िल मेरी मैं ना जानूँ
फिर भी चलता जाऊँ

दुनिया मुझको कुछ भी समझे
सब के मैं तो काम आऊँ
यार का मैं यार भी हूँ
यार का मैं साथ निभाऊँ
ना फरिश्ता आदमी हूँ
सबके जी की रोशनी हूँ
रोशनी हूँ
मैं धूल का उड़ता बादल
गाता लहराता जाऊँ
मंज़िल मेरी मैं ना जानूँ
फिर भी चलता जाऊँ
मैं धूल का उड़ता बादल
मैं धूल का उड़ता बादल

नफ़रतों से दूर हूँ मैं
प्यार मेरी ज़िंदगानी
हूँ सभी के दिल का प्यारा
क्या बुढ़ापा क्या जवानी
मेरे पीछे ये ज़माना
आसमां पर आशियाना
आशियाना
मैं धूल का उड़ता बादल
गाता लहराता जाऊँ
मंज़िल मेरी मैं ना जानूँ
फिर भी चलता जाऊँ
मैं धूल का उड़ता बादल
मैं धूल का उड़ता बादल

मैं धूल का उड़ता बादल
मैं धूल का उड़ता बादल

मैं धूल का उड़ता बादल


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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4355 Post No. : 15675 Movie Count :

4318

Hullo Atuldom

In one of his recent posts our Avinash ji has suggested that there should be a category of posts – ‘Post inspired by fellow Atulite’ or ‘Post inspired by Atulite WA group chat’. I would like to borrow a phrase from Sudhir ji ‘thank you for the nudge’ and direct it towards Avinash ji. If not for Avinash ji I would have written this post a month later. Don’t know how I mixed up dates. And there have been posts wherein Atul ji has credited me with being good at remembering dates. It is not so Atul ji, calendars also need reminders.

I am 100% sure that the followers of this blog and non-followers too will be aware of a movie that released in the 70s. 1975 to be exact. It went by the name ‘Sholay’. It was a multi-star-cast movie that ran for years in a single cinema hall in Mumbai. This blog has already covered each and every song possible from that movie with detailed posts accompanying them. I am sure, the readers are wondering, why I am revisiting the movie then? Well ‘Sholay’ is something like an ‘Amar Akbar Anthony’ (1977) or any other formula movie. ‘AAA’ had a lost-and-found formula which was repeated in many movies after it. ‘AAA’ itself was a copy of numerous movies preceding it with the lost-and-found theme. It can be safely said that Indian movies thrive as much on the stories of the Ramayan and Mahabharata as they do on the lost-and-found theme.

So, where does ‘Sholay’ fit, in the scheme of things? Well, the ‘Thakur-Dacoit-Hired help’ formula has been repeated in a few movies too. Personally I have seen three movies on that story-line, there may be more. Two of them had a female for Thakur. That is, someone out to avenge the injustice meted out to her assisted by guys – ladies were SUPPOSED to be naajuk, bebas, etc. and a widow to add masala to the story. I am sure a woman of the new millennium will protest at the description of bebas, naajuk – even I will protest. There were Basanti and Radha as love interests in ‘Sholay’ – all the remakes also had ladies to distract the Veeru and Jai of the remakes.

Yesterday I saw ‘Army’ which had released on 28th June 1996 i.e. exactly 8 days short of 24 years ago. It was directed by Raam Shetty, produced by Nitin Manmohan and Mukul Anand and had music by Anand Milind. This is one of the ‘Sholay’ remakes that I spoke of in the previous paragraph. It has Sridevi playing a pregnant widow out to avenge her husband’s death for which she takes the help of five prisoners who are on the death-row. I hope the ‘Sholay’-connect has been explained. Explaining further- there it is two prisoners, here it is five. There the prisoners escape hoodwinking the ‘Angrezon ke zaamane ka Jailor‘; here Sridevi helps the prisoners get out of prison using sleep-inducing sweets. In ‘Sholay’; the thakur’s house was on a hillock overlooking the village, even that was replicated in ‘Army’. The prisoner’s are holed up in a secluded house that overlooks the area adjoining the palace of Sridevi’s tormentor. This was then the background of the movie from which I am presenting a song to our today’s birthday boy.

Coming back to the thoughts expressed in the opening paragraph, I asked Avinash ji if he was aware of the favourites of our today’s birthday boy. Favourite actor, singer, music director etc. Both of us thought hard and found that we don’t know much about his favourites but he knows all of us fairly well. What I do know, he has a ‘more than’ good knowledge about cricket and movies. He loves his pets and they are the family that live with him as his wife is working in a different town and daughter is a student elsewhere. Of late I have discovered that he has a love for the progresses that the country has made in the various sectors post the ’98 Pokharan tests. He is proud to be employed in the biggest service provider of the nation.

In addition to all that he has a unique sense of humor, which surfaces often on the blog in his posts and is given the title “Atulism” by our very own Rajaji.

Its is the birthday of the brain behind this blog, our Ranchiwala Gaanewala (Sudhir ji’s title for him). Wish you a very Happy Birthday Atul ji from your Army of contributors. We wish you all the best with lots of fun and music.

Today’s song is a lively song where the prisoners are having a party-like song and dance before escaping from the prison. It is sung by Alka Yagnik, Abhijeet and Vinod rathod. The two male singers are playback for Ravi Kishan. Ronit Roy, Sudesh Berry, Mohnish Behl and Harish who feed the jailor Kiran Kumar a laddo during the song and the favour is returned by the jailor. So when the song ends the rest of Sridevi’s Army have to bodily carry him out of the prison. It was an entertaining movie but becomes too violent towards the end. Whatever gory violence was snipped out of ‘Sholay’ found itself here.

Once again wishing our leader Atul ji a very Happy Birthday

Song – De Taali, De De De De Taali  (Army) (1996) Singer – Alka Yagnik, Abhijeet, Vinod Rathod, Lyrics – Sameer, MD – Anand Milind
Chorus

Lyrics 

hae haa ho
hae haa ho
hae haa ho
hae haa ho
hae haa ho
hae haa ho
hae haa ho

chaudi chaudi sadak nahin
koi tadak ya bhadak nahin
oonche oonche ghar nahin
lafda jhagda darr nahin
shor sharabaa yahaan nahin
khoon kharaba yahaan nahin
kehne wale jail kahein
par yahaan badi khush haali
de taali de de de de taali
de taali de de de de taali

chaudi chaudi sadak nahin
koi tadak ya bhadak nahin
oonche oonche ghar nahin
lafda jhagda darr nahin
shor sharaba yahan nahin
khoon kharaba yahan nahin
kehne wale jail kahein
par yahan badi khush haali
de taali de de de de taali
de taali de de de de taali

aaaa aaaa aaaa

hansi udaaye yaar hamaari
baat koi na maane
hum kaise andar aayein hain
koi bhi na jaane
baahar jeena hai to yaaro paisa chaahiye
khaana peena hai to yaaro paisa chaahiye
naukri maangoon to sarkaar paisa maange
khaali ghoomoon to dost yaar paisa maange
taxi chalaoon hawaldaar paisa maange
ghar jo jaoon to parivaar paisa maange
kisi bank mein mera koi khata nahin
koi fokat mein khaana khilaata nahin
apna to yeh kehna hai
humko andar rehna hai
apna toh yeh kehna hai
humko andar rehna hai
yahan toh apni zindagi hai tension se khaali
de taali de de de de taali
de taali de de de de taali
hae haa ho
hae haa ho

bina degree ke kaam yahaan sab ko mile
kaam karte hi daam yahaan sab ko mile
yahaan time se roti sab ko mile
dal chaawal boti sab ko mile
bina bhaade ke kholi sab ko mile
arre yaar humjoli sab ko mile

haan haa haa haaa
hoo hoo oo
aaj ka din bhi achha din hai
sundar bada muhoorat hai
tum jaise logon ki pyaare
baahar bahut zaroorat hai
baahar jao
jaa ke duniya walon ko samjhao
subah shaam marne waalon ko tum jeena sikhlaao
jo bhi baahar jayega woh jeevan bhar pachhtayega
jo bhi baahar jaayega
woh jeevan bhar pachhtayega
baahar jaake milegi humko nafrat gurbat gaali
de taali de de de de taali
de taali de de de de taali

chaudi chaudi sadak nahin
koi tadak ya bhadak nahin
oonche oonche ghar nahin
lafda jhagda darr nahin
shor sharaba yahaan nahin
khoon kharaba yahaan nahin
kehne wale jail kahein
par yahaan badi khush haali
de taali de de de de taali
de taali de de de de taali
hae haa ho
hae haa ho
hae haa ho
hae haa ho


This article is written by Sudhir, 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.

Blog Day : 4002 Post No. : 15104

Songs Repeated in Hindi Films – 5
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Coming into the 5th episode of the repeat song series. Here is an example of a straight and simple reuse, as is. The film is ‘Raja Kaka’ from 1973. And the famous drunkard song by Mukesh – from the 1960 film ‘Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere’, has been re-used in this film, without any changes or re-recording. As we listen to this picturization, it is clearly the original song that is simply being replayed in this film.

The song was performed by Balraj Sahni on screen in the earlier film. In this one, actor Roopesh Kumar takes on the role of a drunkard and attempts his own version of histrionics for the same verses. ‘Raja Kaka’ is a film about the relationship between rich industrialist and labour class. During the 1970s, the trade union movement was pretty strong in India, and we have many films in that era that have tackled this subject. In the film, Kiran Kumar and Roopesh Kumar are two very close friends. Both are street smart don type good samaritans, and they are trying to do good for the poor labour community in their area. Kiran Kumar is more suave and Roopesh Kumar is more rustic. As is evident from the video clip, Roopesh Kumar is of the type to get drunk, climb atop a stationary bus, and sing out this song.

Some interesting background into the reuse of this song. Firstly, the music director duo of the two films is the same – Kalyanji Anandji. And with some checking, I can say that possibly the producer of these two films is also the same. As per the Geet Kosh, the production banner for ‘Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere’ from 1960 is Kanwar Kala Mandir and the name of the producer is listed as Bihari Masand. For the latter film from 13 years later, the production banner name is given as TM Bihari (Producers), and no specific name given in the producer column. The name of the producer of the former film and the name of the production banner of the latter film kind of map together, raising the possibility that the two films had the same producers. So having the same music director and the same producer – that is the easiest route to re-use of songs.

This video clip is incomplete. Only one stanza is covered. When viewing the complete film, it seems as if edit cuts or other splicing has reduced the length of the pircturised song, and the song seems to have an abrupt beginning and an abrupt end. I tried checking this in different versions available, but the situation seems to be the same. I have not been able to lay hands on a VHS tape of this film – checking that source may provide some definite information about the duration of the re-used song.

Mukesh’s voice – as always – is a pleasure to listen to. Check out the original song a here – “Haan Gunaah Kiya Hai Huzoor Maine”. When that one was posted, we had the discussion in comments about the correct words of the mukhda of this song. The manner in which it has been rendered, the first two words at times sound like “Haan Bura. . .”, and sometimes they sound like “Haan Gunaah. . .”. That little discussion on the rendition still persists. The readers may make up their minds as they listen to the song.

An iconic Mukesh song, reused in a later film. It sure does help to have the same music director and the same producer. 😉

 

Song – Haan Gunaah Kiya Hai Huzoor Maine  (Raja Kaka) (1973) Singer – Mukesh, Lyrics – KL Pardesi, MD – Kalyanji Anandji

Lyrics

haan gunaah kiya hai huzoor maine
haan gunaah kiya hai huzoor maine
haan
thhodi si
pee hai
zuroor maine
haan gunaah kiya hai huzoor maine
haan
thhodi si
pee hai
zuroor maine
haan gunaah  kiya hai huzoor maine

samajhti hai duniya sharaabi mujhe
samajhti hai duniya sharaabi mujhe
yeh kehti hai khaana kharaabi mujhe
yeh pehla kiya hai qusoor maine33
haan gunaah kiya hai huzoor maine
haan
thhodi si
pee hai
zuroor maine
haan gunaah  kiya hai huzoor maine

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Hindi script lyrics (Provided by Sudhir)
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हाँ गुनाह किया है हुज़ूर मैंने
हाँ गुनाह किया है हुज़ूर मैंने
हाँ
थोड़ी सी
पी है
ज़ुरूर मैंने
हाँ गुनाह किया है हुज़ूर मैंने
हाँ
थोड़ी सी
पी है
ज़ुरूर मैंने
हाँ गुनाह किया है हुज़ूर मैंने

समझती है दुनिया शराबी मुझे
समझती है दुनिया शराबी मुझे
ये कहती है ख़ाना-खराबी मुझे
ये पहला किया है क़ुसूर मैंने
हाँ गुनाह किया है हुज़ूर मैंने
हाँ
थोड़ी सी
पी है
ज़ुरूर मैंने
हाँ गुनाह किया है हुज़ूर मैंने

 

 


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.

Blog Day : 3925 Post No. : 14993

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Blog 10-Year Challenge (2009-19) – Song No. 29
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Hullo to all in Atuldom

Dil Ka Nazraana Le O Dildaar Le” – this was the debut post of the 1973 movie “Chalaak” which was directed by someone called RK Banerjee. All these years I had only heard this song. Thanks to the ongoing ten-year challenge series I landed on the post of the song which had been popular in the 70s and is still heard on Vividh Bharti (All India Radio), I learnt that it was a Kiran Kumar – Radha Saluja song, which movie etc.

I landed on that post because of this “Mann Gaaye Wo Taraana“. Now this is another song that was popular on the radio in those days and is still heard sometimes on radio. I learnt that this is a piano song with Alka at the piano and Kiran Kumar in a jeep.

Radha Saluja and Alka are lost to followers of Bollywood and Kiran Kumar has turned to doing character roles or supporting roles since 1988 when we saw him in Rakesh Roshan’s “Khudgarz”. The rest of the cast of this movie comprised of Bhram Bharadwaj, Ajit, Danny, Lalita Kumari, P Jairaj, Gautam Sareen (in friendly appearances) alongwith Keshto Mukherjee, Jayshree T, Jagdish Raj etc. The synopsis of the movie as given on IMDB is

Monica Kapoor (Radha Saluja) lives a wealthy lifestyle in London, England. When she hears that her estranged brother, Kishan (Bhram Bharadwaj), has been killed while traveling in a train, she returns home to India and asks his much younger and drop dead gorgeous widow, Shobha (Alka), to move out so that she could sell the house, pick up the cash, return to London and get married to her boyfriend, Manoj (Danny). She does get to sell the house and compels Shobha to move in with Kishan’s friend, Amar (Kiran Kumar), but Manoj steals the cash and disappears. Humbled by this incident, Monica also moves in with Amar and Shobha, as well as Amar’s younger brother, Chickoo, and ends up falling in love with Amar. She decides to marry him at the Registrar’s Office. When he does not show, she returns home and finds him getting intimate with Shobha. What Monica does not know is that Amar is not who he claims to be but is, in fact, an escaped convict, who is determined to marry Shobha and get her to reveal the secret location of some gold bars.

Looks like it was a typical masaala film (should see it when I get some time).

There were 6 posts on 17th of April 2009:

Koi Humdum Na Raha

Tum Apni Saheli Ko

Raina Beeti Jaaye

Mann Gaaye Wo Taraana

Tera Mera Saath Rahe

Rootha Hai To Manaa Lenge

Of these ‘Jhumroo’, ‘Amar Prem’ and ‘Jwaar Bhaata’ have all their songs on the blog that means these movies have been YYIIPPEEEED! ‘Samaaj Ko Badal Daalo’ has three songs left and ‘Saudaagar’ has two left. ‘Chalaak’ has only two songs on the blog. Here is the third. It is written by Hasrat Jaipuri and Ganesh is the music director. It has playback by Asha Bhonsle.

 

Audio

Video

Song – Yahaan Kaun Hai Jo Tera Hai  (Chaalaak) (1973) Singer – Asha Bhosle, Lyrics – Hasrat Jaipuri, MD – Ganesh

Lyrics

mmm
yahaan kaun
tera hai
(hic)
ch ch ch ch
yahaan kaun hai jo tera hai
mere dil sambhal andhera hai
yahaan kaun hai jo tera hai
mere dil sambhal andhera hai
ye jahaan hai kya
har aadmi
haa aaaa
lutera hai
yahaan kaun hai jo tera hai

aaaaa aaaa aaaaaaa

pyar ke ye mahal
gir padi haaye re ek pal mein
la la la laa
jhoota wo sahaara tha
haye na hamara tha
phir hamein
karni padi hai maikashi
ye jahan hai kya har aadmi
haa aa
lutera hai
yahaan kaun hai jo tera hai
mere dil sambhal andhera hai
yahaan kaun hai jo tera hai

kyun yakeen
hum karein
patharon ka shehar ye zamaana
la la la laa
duniya kab hamaari hai
lakdi ki kataari hai
le mujhe
baahon mein le ae bekhudi
ye jahan hai kya har aadmi
aa aaa
lutera hai
yahaan kaun hai jo tera hai
mere dil sambhal andhera hai
yahaan kaun hai jo tera hai

aaaaa aaaa aaaaaaa

dil mera
bhar gaya
kyun jeeyun
kis liye iss jahaan mein
la la la laa
aansoon har taraana hai
apna jo begaana hai
arre hai yahaan ghaayal jawaan zindagi
ye jahan hai kya har aadmi
haa oo
lutera hai
yahaan kaun hai jo tera hai
mere dil sambhal andhera hai
ye jahaan hai kya har aadmi
haa aaaa
lootera (hic)
yahaan kaun hai
jo tera hai
(hic)

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Hindi script lyrics (Provided by Sudhir Kapur)
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म्ममम
यहाँ कौन
तेरा है
(हिक)
च च च च
यहाँ कौन है जो तेरा है
मेरे दिल संभाल अंधेरा है
यहाँ कौन है जो तेरा है
मेरे दिल संभाल अंधेरा है
ये जहां है क्या
हर आदमी
हा आ
लुटेरा है
यहाँ कौन है जो तेरा है

आssss आsss आssssss

प्यार के ये महल
गिर पड़े हाए रे एक पल में
ला ला ला ला॰॰
झूठ वो सहारा था
हाए ना हमारा था
फिर हमें
करनी पड़ी है मैकशी
ये जहां है क्या
हर आदमी
हा आ
लुटेरा है
यहाँ कौन है जो तेरा है
मेरे दिल संभाल अंधेरा है
यहाँ कौन है जो तेरा है

क्यों यकीन
हम करें
पत्थरों का शहर ये ज़माना
ला ला ला ला॰॰
दुनिया कब हमारी है
लकड़ी की कटारी है
ले मुझे
बाहों में ले ए बेखुदी
ये जहां है क्या
हर आदमी
आ आ
लुटेरा है
यहाँ कौन है जो तेरा है
मेरे दिल संभाल अंधेरा है
यहाँ कौन है जो तेरा है

आssss आsss आssssss

दिल मेरा
भर गया
क्यों जीऊँ
किस लिए इस जहां में
ला ला ला ला॰॰
आँसू हर तराना है
अपना जो बेगाना है
अरे है यहाँ घायल जवां ज़िंदगी
ये जहां है क्या
हर आदमी
हा ओ
लुटेरा है
यहाँ कौन है जो तेरा है
मेरे दिल संभाल अंधेरा है
यहाँ कौन है जो तेरा है
हा आ
लुटेरा (हिक)
यहाँ कौन है
जो तेरा है
(हिक)


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.

Hullo Atulwaasis

I know many followers of this blog are also fans of cricket. I am sure many have their favourite cricket commentators. I will not say Sunil Gavaskar is my favourite commentator but yes, I remember many points that he has made over the years in his commentary. Specially in the period when he had just taken to commentary after his stint as a successful cricketer. This is a point he has made regularly, it can be taken as his advice to young cricketers. He has said and I quote: “always try to reach your milestone run of 50 or 100 with a four or two, never a single.”
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So another new year is upon us. 2016 is gone and now we are into 2017. Celestially speaking, the earth has completed one full circle round the sun during this period. While the earthlings were busy indulging in their petty activities during this year, the earth covered a distance of 970 millions km at a speed of 107000 kmph which is a speed of 30 km/second !
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This article is written by Sudhir, 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.

All numbers are unique unto themselves – inasmuch as each number has its own claim to fame just by being what it is. And but for the imagination and fancies applied by our minds, which at times picks on certain characteristics and binds some special stature to some of them, all these numbers would be as interesting, or for that matter disinteresting, as any other number. Let me quote the instance of a number that has now become famous as the ‘Hardy – Ramanujan Number’. This anecdote is attributed to a conversation in or about 1919 (wow, ninety seven years ago), that happened in London. Indian mathematician Srinivas Ramanujan, who was based in London for some time, was ill and confined to his bed at his residence. His friend, Godfrey Hardy, another mathematician (who had invited and arranged for Ramanujan’s travel etc. to London), came visiting him. The initial conversation was about Hardy’s journey to see Ramanujan. He mentioned off hand that the number of the taxicab in which he had travelled, was 1729 – for all intents a most uninteresting and boring number. To this comment, Ramanujan replied that ‘1729’ was a very special number. In fact it is the smallest number that can be represented as the sum of two cubes, in two different ways. (I am avoiding the calculation details; interested readers can google this for more details).
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“Jungle Mein Mangal” (1972) was produced and directed by Rajendra Bhatia for Kiron Productions. The movie had Pran(in double role),Kiran Kumar, Reena Roy, Narendranath, Jayshree.T., Meena.T., Sonia Sahni, Balraj Sahni(in a special appearance), Upendra Trivedi, Aravind Trivedi, Meena Roy,Jagadish Raj, Chaman Puri, Birbal, Bharat Kapoor, Padma Khanna,Chandrashekhar, Gulshan Bawra, Paintal, V.Gopal, Krishan Dhawan, Sono, H.L.Pardesi, Yogesh Chhabra, Bhatnagar, Menon, Shashi Kiron, Rajni Gupta, Ashok Tanki, Chanda Bai, Arpana, Mona Saxena, Uma Khosla, Prem, Neel Oberoi,Rajan Verma, Prematesh Mehta, Bhanumati, Hari Yogesh etc in it.
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“Jalte Badan” (1973) was produced and directed by Ramanand Sagar. The movie had Kiran Kumar, Kumkum, Padma Khanna, Neena, Manmohan, Alka, Raza Murad, Kuljeet, V.K.Sharma, Sumati Gupte, Hiralal, Birbal, Sujit Kumar, Dinesh Thakur, Tuntun, Bhanumati, Shahid Bijnori, Viju Khote, Karan Dewan, Krishan Dhawan, Radheshyam, Pradeep Kumar, Hamid, Manju, Kajal, Bhagwan Sinha, Javed Khan, Neela, Jagdish Raj etc in it.
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Seeing that India has won the cricket world cup 2011, I, like millions of my countryman, am walking on cloud nine at the moment. The hangover will take a while to go away. The fact that the match was played on saturday and the next day was sunday certainly helped a lot. Some hangover is still there even today on monday.
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