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This article is written by Avinash Scrapwala, 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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5424 Post No. : 17792

#the Decade of Sixties – 1961 – 1970 #
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# Bhoole-Bisre Geet # (Mauqaa (UR)-1970)
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I have mentioned it in one of my earlier posts that I am trying to introduce Bhupinder Singh songs from his early career i.e. sixties to end-seventies. There are many popular and great gems that he has sung in the eighties and though they will also be coming, let us first bring here some of his earlier songs which are still missing from the blog.

Today’s song sung by Bhupinder Singh is a duet song with Asha Bhonsle. It is from an un-released movie titled as ‘Mauqaa’.

Two songs from this movieh already been covered. First song was presented by our Shri Sudhir ji on the blog earlier. Second song from this movie has been posted under the ‘blog ten-year challenge’ recently.

Very less information is available about this movie in HFGK Vol-V (1971-1980).

While the banner name under which this film was made is mentioned as ‘Give & Take Movies’, the name of the director is not mentioned.

The date of passing of this movie by Censor Board is also not mentioned and thus it seems to be an incomplete movie too.

Under the cast only two names viz. Nipon Goswami and Shobhana have been mentioned.

HFGK lists four songs for this movie. They are written by Mahendra Dehalvi (two songs) and Abhilaash (two songs).

Music for this movie was composed by Asit Ganguly (or some sources spelled it as Ashit Ganguly). (All the songs (or these four songs) from this movie were recorded and released by GCIL-Odeon Label). All these four songs are also now available on internet.

Here is the list of songs in this movie :-

SNo Song Title Lyricist Singer/s Posted On
01 Gayaa dil haathhon se o deewaani Mahendra Dehalvi Bhupinder Singh, Asha Bhonsle
02 Jhoomtaa muskuraataa chal Abhilaash Mukesh 22.05.2013
03 Uthhaaye tere naaz jo Mahendra Dehalvi Manna Dey
04 Sadkon kaa raaja sabkaa hoon saathhi Abhilaash Asha Bhonsle 22.05.2023

Two songs from this movie have been posted as mentioned above.

Incidentally both the songs posted on the blog are written by Abhilaash. So, the remaining two songs are written by Mahendra Dehalvi.

Today I present the third song from this movie which is sung by Bhupinder Singh and Asha Bhonsle which is penned by Mahendra Dehalvi.

This is a nice song to listen to in the category of ‘fallen/falling in love’ type song.

Let us listen to this song now…

Audio

Song-Gaya dil haathhon se o deewaani(Mauqa)(1970) Singers-Bhupinder Singh, Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics-Mahendra Dehalvi, MD-Asit Ganguly
Both

Lyrics

gayaa dil haathhon se ae
o deewaani ee
haaye ye kya ho gayaa
qasam se ae
meraa dil teraa ho gayaa aa
teri meethhi baaton se ae
dilbar jaani ee
meraa dil tera ho gayaa
qasam se ae
haaye ye kyaa ho gayaa aa

gayaa dil haathhon se ae

toone ae haaye kee hai
mere dil kee chori ee ee
toone haaye kee hai
mere dil kii chori ee
maane haaye maane ae
nainaa tere gori ee
nindiyaa udaayi toone mori ee
toone mori
qasam se ae
jaagoon main jag so gayaa aa
gayaa dil haathhon se ae
o deewaani ee
haaye ye kya ho gayaa
qasam se ae
meraa dil teraa ho gayaa aa
gayaa dil haathhon se ae

kaahe
haaye mujh pe ae
jhoothhaa dosh lagaaye ae ae
kaahe
haaye mujh pe ae
jhoothhaa dosh lagaaye ae ae
sainyyaa
chhodo bainyyaa
kaahe jiyaraa jalaaye ae
tere ko hi laaj na aaye ae
nahin aaye
qasam se ae
khonaa thhaa isey kho gayaa
teri meethhi baaton se ae
dilbar jaani ee
meraa dil tera ho gayaa
qasam se ae
haaye ye kyaa ho gayaa aa

gayaa dil haathhon se ae
aa aa aa aa
aa aa aa aa
aa aa aa aa


This article is written by Avinash Scrapwala, 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 :

5233 Post No. : 17227

15.11.2022

# Superstar Child Artist – Junior Mehmood # 13
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Today 15th November’2022 is the ‘sixty-sixth’ birthday of actor Junior Mehmood.

On this occasion we wish him a very happy and a healthy, wealthy, entertaining and enjoying life ahead.

Junior Mehmood was born as Naeem Sayyad on 15th November’1956 to a ‘middle class family living in Mumbai.
His father was an Engine Driver in railways and the family used to live in the railway quarters at ‘Antop Hill’ Mumbai (as mentioned in the biography of Jr Mehmood available on YT).
Including Naeem they were six siblings – four brothers and two sisters.

Jr. Mehmood started his acting career at the age of eight. Unfortunately, the very first film which he got a chance to work in ‘Kitna Nazook Hai Dil’ (as mentioned by Junior Mehmood himself in an interview available on YT and other sources too) never got released and was shelved.

His first released film was ‘Naunihaal-1967’.

He went on to act in many movies as a child artist from ‘1967’ onwards and was very much popular among people like me who were born and growing during those years of late sixties and early seventies. He was the most loved child artist during those years of end sixties and early seventies or till mid-seventies.

His acting career continued even as an adult actor. However, he didn’t get the same success and adulation in movies as an adult actor what he received as a ‘child artist’.

As a child artist Junior Mehmood achieved a ‘Superstar’ like status then. He got to perform on many songs or rather many songs were picturised on him.

Under this special series we have been enjoying such songs where Junior Mehmood has performed on screen.

So far twelve songs have been presented under this series.

Today we listen to a song from the ‘1971 movie – Khoj’. There will be few more songs coming. Our dear Prakash ji has brought to my notice few songs which he had come across during his daily browsing. I will be presenting the same soon too.

Today I am presenting a song which I come across around four-five years back but had forgotten later.

‘Khoj-1971’ was directed by Jugal Kishore for his home productions ‘Jugal Productions, Bombay’.
It had Farida Jalal, Deepak Kumar, Shatrughan Sinha, Jayshree T., Bramhachari, M. Rajan, K.N. Singh, Wasti, Kumud Tripathi, Leela Mishra, Badri Prasad, Junior Mehmood, Heera Lal, Hercules, Rajan Kapoor, H. Prakash, Kishan, Bhupendra Kumar, and others.

This movie was passed by Censor Board on 26.10.1971.

This movie has six songs in it. Lyrics for the songs in this movie were written by Mahendra Dehlavi – two songs and Asad Bhopali – four songs.

Music for this movie was composed by Usha Khanna.

So far, three songs from this movie have been posted on the blog and all of them were posted in the year ‘2009’. So, this movie missed being part of its BTYC three years ago.

Today’s song is the fourth song from this movie which is sung by Suman Kalyanpur and Usha Khanna. On screen it is lip synced by Junior Mehmood and Jayshree T (respectively for the voices I guess).

This song is a nice song sung by grateful children for their father (played by actor Wasti I think). Also seen in the picturisation of this song are Heera Lal and others (who, I guess, have kidnapped the father of the children).

This song has two versions – one happy (short version) and one long slow version.
(HFGK mentions this as one song. Also, the lyrics for the happy or fast version are same as the second stanza in the slow version).

Let us now listen to the song …

Happy birthday to Junior Mehmood!!!

Video (Part I)

Video (Part I)

Song-Jiske pyaar ke aage is duniya ka sar jhuk jaata hai (Khoj)(1971) Singers-Suman Kalyanpur, Usha Khanna, Lyrics-Mahendra Dehalvi, MD-Usha Khanna

Lyrics

jiske pyaar ke aage
is duniya ka sar jhuk jaata hai ae
arey o o o
jiske pyaar ke aage
is duniya ka sar jhuk jaata hai
uska naam pitaa hai jag mein
wo baabul kehlaata hai
uska naam pitaa hai jag mein
wo baabul kehlaata hai

dhool tere charnon ki baabul
jo maathhe pe lagaaye
arey o o o
jo maathhe pe lagaaye
unka ek janam kya
sau sau janam safal ho jaaye
arey o o o
janam safal ho jaaye
jiski sewaa karnewaalaa
bhav-saagar tar jaata hai
jiski sewaa karnewaalaa
bhav-saagar tar jaata hai
uska naam pitaa hai jag mein
wo baabul kehlaata hai
uska naam pitaa hai jag mein
wo baabul kehlaata hai

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(Part-II)
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jiske pyaar ke aage
is duniya ka sar jhuk jaata hai ae
arey o o o
jiske pyaar ke aage
is duniya ka sar jhuk jaata hai
uska naam pitaa hai jag mein
wo baabul kehlaata hai
uska naam pitaa hai jag mein
wo baabul kehlaata hai

waqt ki tapti dhoop mein jo
har pag par thhokar khaaye
arey o o o
pag par thhokar khaaye
phir bhi aankhon ke taaron ko
dil ka khoon pilaaye
arey o o o
dil ka khoon pilaaye
jisse badhh ke koyi sakhi hai
aur na koyi daataa hai ae
jisse badhh ke koyi sakhi hai
aur na koyi daataa hai ae
uska naam pitaa hai jag mein
wo baabul kehlaata hai
uska naam pitaa hai jag mein
wo baabul kehlaata hai

dhool tere charnon ki baabul
jo maathhe pe lagaaye
arey o o o
jo maathhe pe lagaaye
unka ek janam kya
sau sau janam safal ho jaaye
arey o o o
janam safal ho jaaye
jiski sewaa karnewaalaa
bhav-saagar tar jaata hai
jiski sewaa karnewaalaa
bhav-saagar tar jaata hai
uska naam pitaa hai jag mein
wo baabul kehlaata hai
uska naam pitaa hai jag mein
wo baabul kehlaata hai

khaana peenaa chhod ke jo tu
apni jaan ganwaaye
arey o o o
apni jaan ganwaaye
ye andher tere bachchon se
kaise dekha jaaye
arey o o o
kaise dekha jaaye
dil ke tukdon ki khaatir jo
mar-mar ke jee paataa hai
dil ke tukdon ki khaatir jo
mar-mar ke jee paataa hai
uska naam pitaa hai jag mein
wo baabul kehlaata hai
uska naam pitaa hai jag mein
wo baabul kehlaata hai
jiske pyaar ke aage
is duniya ka sar jhuk jaata hai ae
arey o
jiske pyaar ke aage
is duniya ka sar jhuk jaata hai
uska naam pitaa hai jag mein
wo baabul kehlaata hai
uska naam pitaa hai jag mein
wo baabul kehlaata hai


This article is written by Avinash Scrapwala, 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.

This is his 500th article contribution in the blog.

Blog Day :

5008 Post No. : 16908

#The Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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# Bhoole-Bisre Geet # # Daadaa-1978#
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If we look at the statistics of the movies released in the decade of seventies i.e., 1971-1980, and the total number of songs, the count as per HFGK is around eight thousand songs from 1327 movies ( including 1243 released movies+ Unreleased movies + movies in other languages of the ‘Hindi Belt’ of India).
Out of these eight thousand plus songs we have so far covered 2586 songs on the blog. That is not even near the half-way mark, and it means that we still have a long way to go to bring all the songs of this decade (1971-980) on the blog.

It would be interesting to know year-wise movies released and movies introduced on the blog, and the movies yet to be introduced on the blog. We are certainly going to have these statistics in the future posts on the blog. Till now we have done this exercise for the years ‘1971’ and ‘1972’.

We might have covered many of the popular songs of this era on the blog and there might also be many ‘surprises’ yet to come on the blog. The remaining songs from such movies i.e., the songs other than the most well-known songs yet to be posted on the blog would also have some ‘surprises’ which we are yet to listen to and enjoy.

For instance, take the case of today’s movie which is ‘Daadaa-1978’. It was one of the successful movies of ‘1979’ (I guess it was released in the theatres in end 1978 or in early 1979. It was passed by Censor Board on 30.11.1978).

Two most well-known songs from this movie which are ‘dil ke tukde tukde karke muskuraa ke chal diye’ and ‘allah karam karna maula tu reham karna’ have been posted on the blog. Ever since, this movie is waiting for its third song to appear on the blog and this wait has become more than ten years long.

Today I am presenting a song from this movie which is a beautiful reminder of the music of the ‘seventies’. I landed on this song via other song from the same movie. When I read the title of this (today’s) song it didn’t ring any bells, but when I listened to the song, I immediately recalled that I had heard this song before. This song was a popular enough song of its days.

I have vague memories of watching this movie with my parents and younger brothers. I didn’t remember this movie completely now except for few of its’ songs. But our favourites then were ‘gaddi jaandi hai chhalaangaa maar di’ and ‘allah karam karna maula tu reham karna’. I remember I didn’t like this song ‘dil ke tukde tukde karke’ then and it was very irritating to hear it on radio or around on loudspeakers. However, this song brought the ‘Filmfare’ award of ‘Best Male Playback Singer to Yesudas and it was on number ten in the annual list of ‘Binaca Geetmala of 1979’.

“Daadaa-1978” was directed by Jugal Kishore for ‘Jugal Productions Combine, Bombay’.
Jugal Kishore was also the producer of this movie.

It had Vinod Mehra, Bindiya Goswami, Shashi Puri, Madhu Malini, Amjad Khan, Indrani Mukherjee, Jayshree T., Jeevan, Seema Deo, Ramesh Deo, Jagdeep, Rajendra Nath, Raza Murad, Satyen Kappu, Vijaya Choudhary, Mohan Choti, Maruti, Mohan Shery, Sheikh, Baby Pallavi, Coka Cola, Ramavatar, Shyam Kumar, Ratan Gaurang, Manmauji and many others.

Story of this movie was written by Dr. Hari Zutshi and screenplay was written by Aryan and Tejnath Zar.
Tejnath Zar also wrote the dialogues for this movie.

Editing of this movie was done by Y.G. Chavan.

This movie was passed by Censor Board on 30.11.1978.

This movie had five songs- all written by five different lyricists viz. Asad Bhopali, Ravindra Jain, Kulwant Jani, Mahendra Dehalvi, Gauhar Kanpuri.
(I think that using the five separate lyricists for five songs surely paid of for this movie as all of them turned out to be good compositions).

Music for this movie was composed by Usha Khanna.

Mohd Rafi, Yesudas, Shailendra Singh, Hemlata, Dilraj Kaur, and Suman Kalyanpur had given their voices to the songs in this movie.

Here is the list of songs of this movie.

SNo Song Title Singer/s Lyricist Posted On
01 Gaddi jaandi ae chhalaangaa maardi Rafi, Shailendra Singh, Dilraj Kaur, Hemlata Ravindra Jain
02 Dil ke tukde tukde kar ke muskuraa ke chal diye Yesudas Kulawant Jani 14.07.2009
03 Hamne maana hampe sajan jobanwa bharpoor hai Suman Kalyanpur Mahendra Dehalvi Being covered today
04 Allah karam karna, maula tu reham karna Suman Kalyanpur Gauhar Kanpuri 16.12.2011
05 Bemurawwat tumhe samjhenge zamaanewaale … parde mein koyi Rafi, Shailendra Singh Asad Bhopali

Today’s song is sung by Suman Kalyanpur and is a ‘mujra’ song highly enjoyable and having a catchy tune. On screen it is Jayshree T. performing on this song and we can see Amjad Khan and Jeevan and others in the picturisation of this song.

(Incidentally I am coming across many Jayshree T. songs nowadays and have shared some of them recently on the blog 😊 )

This movie also brough a Filmfare award to Amjad Khan in the category of ‘Best Supporting actor’.

However, it was Amjad Khan’s performance which was the highlight of this movie with other ‘ingredients’ like the story, presentation of it on screen, catchy music and with screen presence of other actors like Vinod Mehra, Shashi Puri, Bindiya Goswami, Madhu Malini and others making this movie a perfect ‘blend’ of action, romance, friendship, and entertainment to watch on the big screen. And this movie ranked on number fifteen among the highest grossing Hindi movies of ‘1979’ (as per IMDB).

I am not going into the detail of the story of this movie as Atul ji and Sudhir ji has covered a lot about the movie in their write-ups while presenting the songs ‘dil ke tukde tukde karke muskuraa ke chal diye’ and ‘allah karam karna maula tu reham karna’ on the blog.

Let us now enjoy the today’s peppy number which I think is inspired from a ‘Bhojpuri song’. Lyrics for the today’s song are by Mahendra Dehalvi.

The engrossing voice in the today’s song is of Suman Kalyanpur and music is by Usha Khanna.

Enjoy the entertaining music of the ‘seventies’ 😊 which I am sure will take many of us to down memory lane …

Video

Audio

Song-Hamne maana hampe saajan jobanwa bharpoor hai (Daada)(1978) Singer-Suman Kalyanpur, Lyrics-Mahendra Dehalvi, MD-Usha Khanna

Lyrics

hamne maana hampe saajan
jobanwaa bharpoor hai ae
hamne maana hampe saajan
jobanwaa bharpoor hai
ee to mahimaa raam ki
ee maa hamra ka kasoor hai
ee to mahimaa raam ki
ee maa hamra ka kasoor hai

saal solvaa laaga hamko
ee to ham bhi jaanat hai
hamri bagiyaa mahke phoolwaa
ee to ham bhi maanat hai
chingaari se aag bhaye ham
sach ee baat zaroor hai ae
chingaari se aag bhaye ham
sach ee baat zaroor hai
ee to mahimaa raam ki
ee maa hamra ka kasoor hai
ee to mahimaa raam ki
ee maa hamra ka kasoor hai

daar ke kajraa
khaa ke gilauri
ham jis ore nikal jaayen
thhan jaaye hai deewaanon mein
chakku chhuriyaan chal jaaye
saara shahar hai aashiq hamraa
hamkaa bahut garoor hai ae
saara shahar hai aashiq hamraa
hamkaa bahut garoor hai
ee to mahimaa raam ki
ee maa hamra ka kasoor hai
ee to mahimaa raam ki
ee maa hamra ka kasoor hai

pehle gaunaa karwaayile
phir sun meethhi batiyaan
sabka thhengaa dikhlaayike
lag gayi hai tohri chhatiyaan
abhoo paas na aao hamre
abhoo dilli door hai ae
abhoo paas na aao hamre
abhoo dilli door hai
ee to mahimaa raam ki
ee maa hamra ka kasoor hai
ee to mahimaa raam ki
ee maa hamra ka kasoor hai

hamne maana hampe saajan
jobanwaa bharpoor hai ae
hamne maana hampe saajan
jobanwaa bharpoor hai
ee to mahimaa raam ki
ee maa hamra ka kasoor hai
ee to mahimaa raam ki
ee maa hamra ka kasoor hai


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4873 Post No. : 16668 Movie Count :

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Today (20 November 2021) is the birthday of Minu Purushottam (DoB 20 November 1944). She made her debut in Hindi movies in 1963 with “Tajmahal”(1963), under the music direction of Roshan. The song was Naa naa naa re haath na lagaana , a duet alongwith Suman Kalyanpur. The lilting song from “Ye Raat Phir Na aayegi”(1966), Huzoorewaala jo ho izaajat , a duet with Asha Bhonsle, is quite a popular song to this day. Both songs incidentally were picturised on Helen and Madhumati (Helen clone).

Though overshadowed by the bigger name playback singers, she still has sung songs that were popular on their days. Unable to make much headway in Hindi movies, she switched over to non film songs. Later, she migrated to USA and lived there at Houston where she taught music.

On the occasion of her birthday, here is a song from “Qasam”(1976). This movie was directed by Ramesh Bedi for Kunwar Films Bombay. The movie had Radha Saluja, Satish Kaul, Laxmi Chhaya, Ranjeet, Nana Palsikar, Chandrashekhar, Vasti, Mohan Sherry, Junior Mehmood, Paintal, Ravi Kumar, Renu, Sukhbeer Kaur, Pratap, Darshan, Master Avinash, Baby Geeta etc in it.

This “social” movie had six songs in it. Two of these songs were duts sung by Minu Purushottam and Rafi.

Here is one of these songs. The song is penned by Mahendra Dehalvi. Music is composed by Surinder Kohli.

A poor quality partial video of the song is available. It shows that the song is picturised on Laxmi Chhaayaa ( I hope I have identified her correctly) and Ranjeet (villain in Hindi movies those days). I request our knowledgeable readers to help confirm/ refute my identification of the lady in the picturisation.

The audio contains the full song. The lady asks her lover to take her to Kashmir, or at least to nearby Chandigarh or Amritsar, but her lover is so ridiculously “kanjoos” that he would not agree to take her out of the village. 🙂

With this fogotten song, which is quite hummable to listen to, “Qasam”(1976) makes its debut in the blog.

Video partial

Audio (Full)


Song-Tu mera Raanjha main teri heer ve (Qasam)(1976) Singers-Minu Purushottam, Rafi, Lyrics-Mahendra Dehalvi, MD-Surendra Kohli

Lyrics

ho raanjhiyaa
ho o

tu mera raanjha main teri heer ve ae ae ae ae
tu mera raanjha main teri heer ve
arre chal abke le chal mujhko kashmir ve
arre chal abke le chal mujhko kashmir ve
achcha
main tera raanjha tu meri heer ni ee ee ee
main tera raanjha tu meri heer ni
arree chal kheto me dikhla doon kashmir ni
arree chal kheto me dikhla doon kashmir ni

tere khet mein roop ki chaandi
kahin pighal na jaaye
sone jaisi meri jawaani
dhoop mein dhal na jaaye
gar kashmir nahin to mujhko
aur kahin le jaa re
jeth maheene ki garmi mein ae
jaan nikal na jaaye
tu mera majnu main teri laila ve ae ae ae
tu mera majnu main teri laila ve
are chandigadh ki sair kara de chhaila ve
are chandigadh ki sair kara de chhaila ve
chandigadh mein kya rakha
chal bag ki sair kara doon
pagdi ke palle se tujhko
thhandi thandi hawa du
chandigadh kashmir hai kya
jo dil ki nazar se dekhe
apni aankhon mein tujhko
saari duniya dikhla doon
tu meri shirin main tera farhaad ni ee ee
tu meri shirin main tera farhaad ni
areee pyaar se apne ghar ko kar aabaad ni
arree pyaar se apne ghar ko kar aabaad ni

ho raanjhiyaa
ho o

chikni chupdi baaton se
na yoon mujhko behla re
jaan gayi tujhko
mujhse mat jhootha pyaar jata re
shirin ki khatir farhad ne
doodh ke nahar nikali
tu kis boote pe aashik banta hai
ye batla re
tu mera punnu main teri kashti ve ae ae ae
tu mera punnu main teri kashti ve
arre chal pilwa de amritsar ki lassi ve
arre chal pilwa de amritsar ki lassi ve
arre chal
lassi ka tu naam jo legi
to khaayegi danda
chal kunwe pe chalke pila doon
paani thanda thanda
tu kho gayi shahar mein
tujh bin haal mera kya hoga
koi kanwaara kahega mujhko
koi kahega randa
tu meri sohni main tera mahiwaal ni ee ee ee
tu meri sohni main tera mahiwaal ni
arree rah gaanv mein shahar ka
chhod khayaal ni

nahin
arree rah gaanv mein shahar ka chhod khayaal ni
nahin baba
arree rah gaanv mein shahar ka chhod khayaal ni
arree nahin baba
ari rah gaanv mein shahar ka chhod khayal ni


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Blog Day : 3568 Post No. : 14301

“Dozakh”(1987) was produced by Jaswant Parekh and directed by Suhas Khadke. This movie had Suhas Khandke, Pallavi Bhatt, Anupam Kher, Asha Lata, Asit Sen etc in it.

This movie had six songs in it.

Here is the first song from “Dozakh”(1986) to appear in the blog. This song is sung by Anuradha Paudwal and Suresh Wadkar. Mahendra Delahwi is the lyricist. Music is composed by Ganesh. This is fact is the last movie with music by Ganesh. This opportunity came his way eleven yyaers after his previous movie viz “Badnaam” (1975).

Only the audio of the song is available. I request our knowledgeable readers to throw light on the movie as well as on the picturisation of the song.

With this song, “Dozakh”(1986) makes its debut in the blog.


Song-Khaamoshi jab hadd se badhi (Dozakh)(1987) Singers-Anuradha Paudwal, Suresh Wadkar, Lyrics-Mahendra Dehalwi, MD-Ganesh
Both

Lyrics

o o o
o o o
o o o o

khaamoshi jab hadd se badhi
to pyaar ke nagme gaaye hain
khaamoshi jab hadd se badhi
to pyaar ke nagme gaaye hain
barson ham kaanton pe chale hain
to phoolon tak aaye hain

khaamoshi jab hadd se badhi
to pyaar ke nagme gaaye hain
barson ham kaanton pe chale hain
to phoolon tak aaye hain
khaamoshi jab had se badhi
to pyaar ke nagme gaaye hain

aap se hamne pyaar kiya
aur aap ko apna samjha hai
aap se hamne pyaar kiya
aur aap ko apna samjha hai
baaqi sab sansaar ko hamne
jhoothha sapna samjha hai
aankhon mein bhi aa base
dil mein bhi aap samaaye hain

barson ham kaanton pe chale hain
to phoolon tak aaye hain
khaamoshi jab hadd se badhi
to pyaar ke nagme gaaye hain

aapne bhatke raahi ko
dil ka rasta dikhlaaya hai
aapne bhatke raahi ko
dil ka rasta dikhlaaya hai
duniya ne nafrat sikhlaai
aapne pyaar sikhaaya hai

aahon mein bhi aap sanam
dil pe bhi aap ke saaye hain
barson ham kaanton pe chale hain
to phoolon tak aaye hain
khaamoshi jab had se badhi
to pyaar ke nagme gaaye hain

duniya se rishta toote
par ye naata na todenge
duniya se rishta toote
par ye naata na todenge
furkat ke manhoos andhere
ab to ham ko chhodenge

khwaabon se mahlo mein
jab hamne deep jalaaye hain
barson ham kaanton pe chale hain
to phoolon tak aaye hain
khaamoshi jab hadd se badhi
to pyaar ke nagme gaaye hain
khaamoshi jab hadd se badhi
to pyaar ke nagme gaaye hain
hmm hmm
hmm hmm hmm
hmm hmm hmm
hmm hmm
hmm hmm hmm
hmm hmm hmm
hmm hmm
hmm hmm hmm
hmm hmm hmm
hmm hmm
hmm hmm hmm
hmm hmm hmm


“Dard e Dil” (1983) was a Rajshree Production movie. It was produced by Tarachand Barjatya and Sargam Pictures and directed by Suraj Prakash. The movie had Mukesh Khanna, Zarina Wahab, Shashikala, Ranjeet, Subbiraj, Tej Sapru, Bhagwan, Shobhraj, Birbal, Dinesh Hingoo, Viju Khote etc in it.
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“Jazbaat” (1980) was a Rajshree Productions movie. It was produced by Tarachanda Barjatya and directed by Suraj Prakash. The movie had Raj Babbar, Zarina Wahab, Rajendranath, Bhagwan, Savita Bajaj, Shail Chaturvedi, Dinesh hingoo, T P Jain, P Jairaj, Subbiraj, Jankidas, Viju Khote, Leela Mishra, Moolchand, Shashi Puri etc in it.
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There are many great songs that end up being forgotten after its initial run. In may cases, these songs fail to eve take off.
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