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6385 Post No. : 19803

“Cobra Girl”(1963) was directed by Nanabhai Bhatt for Rekha Chitra, Bombay. This movie had Raagini, Mahipal, Tiwari, Maruti, Ulhas. Surekha, Rajan Haksar, Gopal Sahgal, Mridula, Manorama, Nazeer Kashmiri, Abhimanyu Sharma, Madhumati, Sarika Rani, Nayna etc in it.

This Kaalpnik (fantasy) movie had eight songs in it. Five songs have been covered in the past.

Here is the sixh song from “Cobra Girl”(1963) to appear in the blog. This song is sung by Suman Kalyanpur and chorus. Prem Dhawan is the lyricist. Music is composed by S N Tripathi. The song is picturised as a wedding ritual song where saheli of the bride is singing this song.

I am unable to identify the ladies visible in the picturisation. I request our knowledgeable readers to help identify them.

PS-Our inhouse expert Sadanand Kamath jee informs us that the song has a sad version as well. He also informs that the bride is played by Surekha and her mother by Mridula Raani. After the happy version of the song, the bride gets kidnapped and killed. Seeing that her mother too dies of shock. That leads to the sad version of the song where would be bride’s brother Mahipal has to carry out the last rites of his sister as well as brother.

Prakashchandra, our inhouse identifier of artists, identifies the actress lip syncing the song as Manjula.

Happy version

Sad version

Song-Baabul kee laadlee bhaiyya kee pyaaree (Cobra Girl)(1963) Singer-Suman Kalyanpur, Lyricist-Prem Dhawan, MD-S N Tripathi

Lyrics

———————
Happy version
———————
baabul kee laadlee
bhaiya kee pyaaree
chalee paraaye des re ae
chalee paraaye des re
mehndee rachaao ree
kangna pehnaao ree
goonthho re goree ke kes re
chalee paraaye des re
baabul kee laadlee
bhaiya kee pyaaree
chalee paraaye des re
chalee paraaye des re
aa aa
aa aa

man mein chatak raheen nayee nayee kaliyaan
ankhiyaan to dhoondh raheen sajna kee galiyaan
ankhiyaan to dhoondh raheen sajna kee galiyaan
jis angna mein bachpan khela
aaj wahee hai bides re
chalee paraaye des re
baabul kee laadlee
bhaiya kee pyaaree
chalee paraaye des re
chalee paraaye des re
aa aa
aa aa

ghunghta uthhaayenge jab aa ke sanwariya
laaj ke maare jhuk jaayengee najariya
laaj ke maare jhuk jayengee najariya
tu na kahe to keh dengee ankhiyaan
piya se man ka sandes re
chalee paraaye des re
baabul kee laadlee
bhaiya kee pyaaree
chalee paraaye des re
chalee paraaye des re
aa aa
aa aa

taaron kee chunree tohe bhaiya udhaayen
chaar kahaar toree doliya uthhaayen
char kahaar toree doliya uthhaayen
galey laga ke roye hai maiya
betee chalee pardes re
chalee paraaye des re
baabul kee laadlee
bhaiya kee pyaaree
chalee paraaye des re
chalee paraaye des re

———————————-
Sad version
———————————
taaron kee chunree tohe bhaiya udhaayen
taaron kee chunree tohe bhaiya udhaayen
chaar kahaar toree doliya uthhaayen
doliya uthhaayen
galey laga ke roye hai maiya
betee chalee pardes re
chalee paraaye des re

maathhe kee bindiya lahoo mein bhar gayee
maathhe kee bindiya lahoo mein bhar gayee
haay ree kismat ye kya kar gayee
ye kya kar gayee
lut gaya kajra
lut gaya gajra
badla dulhaniya ka bhes re
chalee paraaye des re
baabul kee laadlee
bhaiya kee pyaaree
chalee paraaye des re
chalee paraaye des re


The nine day festival of Navratri began yesterday (16 october) and it will run till 24 october. This festival is celebrated in different parts of the country in different ways. The eastern part of the country celebrates it as Durga Puja while it is called Navratri in the western parts of the country. I have noticed that the celebrations at various places in the country are taking leaves out of the celebration books of other regions. For example, I find it interesting that Garba, Dandia etc, which are mainly Gujarati forms of celebration are being celebrated in other parts of the country too. And the organisers their attract visitors by roping in small time TV and movie actors who supposedly teach them these dance forms.
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