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Blog Day : 3681 Post No. : 14577

“Naseeb”(1945) was directed by Vedi for Silver Films, Bombay. The movie had Pramila, Kumar, David, Krishnkant, Sunetra, Jillo, Nazma, Leela Mishra, Chandabai, Moone Agha, Agha Jaan, Ghori etc in it.

This “social movie”, also called “Can’t help it” had nine obscure songs in it that were penned by three lyricists and the songs were sung by at least four singers.

Three of these songs have been covered in the past.

Here is the fourth song from “Naseeb”(1945) to appear in the blog. This song is sung by Khan Mastana and Hamida Bano. Rammurty Chaturvedi is the lyricist. Music is composed by Pt Govindram.

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


Song-Deewaani teri do din ki zindagaani (Naseeb)(1945) Singers-Khan Mastana, Hamida Bano, Lyrics-Rammurty Chaturvedi, MD-Pt Govindram

Lyrics

deewaani teri do din ki zindagaani
deewaani teri do din ki zindagaani
do din ki zindagaani
deewaani teri do din ki zindagaani
deewaani teri do din ki zindagaani
deewaani teri do din ki zindagaani

ghar mein teri maata rowe
baahar sakhi saheli
ghar mein teri maata rowe
baahar sakhi saheli
tu mahlon ki raani bankar
karti hai athhkheli

tu mahlon ki raani bankar
karti hai athhkheli
deewaani teri do din ki zindagaani
deewaani teri do din ki zindagaani

apna hua paraaya tera
hua paraaya apna aa
hua paraaya apna
apna hua paraaya tera
hua paraaya apna aa
hua paraaya apna
bhool gaye bachpan ke saathhi
ho gaye saare sapna

bhool gaye bachpan ke saathhi
ho gaye saare sapna
deewaani teri do din ki zindagaani
deewaani teri do din ki zindagaani


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Blog Day : 3600 Post No. : 14368

Today (27 may 2018) is the 3600th day for the blog. I posted a light hearted song on the occasion. Now, here is a proper party song. 🙂

This song is from “Naseeb”(1981). “Naseeb”(1981) was an archtypical Manmohan Desai movie. It had Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, Shatrughan Sinha, Reena Roy, Rishi Kapoor, Kim Yashpal,Pran, Amjad Khan, Kader Khan, Amrish Puri, Prem Chopra, Shakti Kapoor etc in it.

It is amazing to realise that this movie had just six songs in it but they were sung by as many as eleven singers ! Rafi, Lata, Asha Bhonsle, Kishore Kumar, Usha Mangeshkar, Suman Kalyanpur, Amitabh Bachchan, Rishi Kapoor, Anwar, Shhailendra Singh, Kamlesh Awasthi were the singers who lent their voices in these six songs.

Five songs from the movie have been covered in the past. Here are the details of these five songs :-

Song Title

Post No.

Post Date

John Jaani Janardan 68 4-Sep-08
Zindagi imtihaan leti hai 2546 18-Jun-10
Chal mere bhai tere haath jodta hoon 10401 24-Oct-14
Rang jama ke jaayenge 11621 1-Dec-15
Pakdo pakdo pakdo jakdo jakdo jakdo 13683 28-Oct-17

Theree is never a dull moment in a Manmohan Desai movie. There are many great HFM songs that are regarded as “better heard than watched”, but no Manmohan Desai song is likely to fall in that category. Manmohan Desai songs are almost always great treats to watch. These songs would tend to be long songs but audiences would still watch them spellbpound.

This song under discussion is no exception. Lilting Laxmikant Pyarelal prelude music begins while a cage descends on the banquet hall of the five star hotel. Hema Malini emerges out of a cage. This is somewhat (or rather delibetarely) reminiscent of Amitabh Bachchan emerging out of an easter egg in “Amar Akbar Anthony”(1977), another Manmohan Desai blockbuster. Amitabh Bachchan is very much present here in this song as well- and this time as a waiter in that five star hotel who tends to double up as a singer as well as is testified in the song John Jaani Janardan from this movie.

Amitabh Bachchan may be waiting on the guests, but he also manages to dance a step or two in between serving the guests. 🙂 He would get to do this some more in “Namak Halal”(1982) a few months later. 🙂

In these parties, one is bound to have a guest showing undue interest on the female singer. Prem Chopra is that errant guest here. Oldtimers may recall that Prem Chopra was lusting after Hema Malini since the days of “Raaja Jaani”(1972) and he even got Hema Malini to sing a song or two for him. For instance, this song Kitna mazaa aa raha hai(Raja Jani)(1972). 🙂

Prem Chopra has a message for Hema Malini (dance ke baad kamre mein milo) and he gets Amitabh Bachchan to act as the instant messenger. Amitabh Bachchan, as is his wont, hands his tray over to Prem Chopra and goes towards Hema Malini to deliver the message. Whether Hema Malini is scandalised by the contents of the message is something we never get to know because the song resumes as if nothing happened.

The song is sung by Lata. Anand Bakshi is the lyricist. Music is composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal.

The video of the song is over five minutes long. Still the video version has one stanza missing in it. The audio version of the song has all stanzas, but then this version has a few lesser lines (less repetition of lines) and the Amitabh Bachchan- Hema Malini dialogue is missing in the audio version.

The song is the title song and so it talks about “Naseeb” viz fate. Naseeb leads to coincidences which we already know even without Manmohan Desai telling us. This song as well as other songs of this movie too have some coincidences associated with them. This song, the sixth and final song from the movie appears on the 3600th day of the blog. The movie had another philosophical song in it, viz Zindagi imtihaan leti hai . And guess what ! That song was covered in the blog eight years ago on a day that happened to be the 700th day of the blog !

That is not all. The fifth and penultimate song from the movie, viz Pakdo pakdo pakdo jakdo jakdo jakdo was covered on the day when the final of Premier Kabaddi League was being played. Now, the sixth and final song from the movie is being covered on the day when the final of IPL is under progress as I type these lines. 🙂

So, without typing any more lines, here is this wonderful philosophical title song from “Naseeb”(1981) on the 3600th day of the blog.

With this song, all the songs of “Naseeb”(1981) are covered in the blog and “Naseeb”(1981) now joins the list of movies that have all their songs covered in the blog.

Audio (all stanzas)


Video (misses one stanza)

Song-Mere naseeb mein tu hai ke nahin (Naseeb)(1981) Singer-Lata, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal

Lyrics

laa lalalala lalalaala lalalala
laa lalalala lalalaala lalalala

mere naseeb mein tu hai ke nahin
tere naseeb mein main hoon ke nahin
mere naseeb mein tu hai ke nahin
tere naseeb mein main hoon ke nahin
ye hum kya jaanen
ye wohi jaane
jisne likha hai sab ka nasee ee ee ee ee eeb
mere naseeb mein tu hai ke nahin
tere naseeb mein main hoon ke nahin
mere naseeb mein tu hai ke nahin
tere naseeb mein main hoon ke nahin

suniye
aap
aap ne to kahaa thha ke

thheek hi to kahaa thha
five star hotel mein rahta hoon
bhookhon ko khaana khilaata hoon

hmm
aa
ye wo saahab hain na
unhone ye chitthi di hai
aap ko raat ko khaane par bulaaya hai

ek din khwaab mein ae ae
wo mujhe mil gaya aa aa
ek din khwaab mein ae ae
wo mujhe mil gaya aa aa
dekh kar jo mujhe ae ae
phool sa khil gaya
sharma gayi main haaye haaye
ghabra gayi haaye haaye haaye
sharma gayi main haaye haaye
ghabra gayi haaye haaye haaye
sharma gayi main
ghabra gayi main
kehne laga wo aa kar karee ee ee ee ee eeb
mere naseeb mein tu hai ke nahin
tere naseeb mein main hoon ke nahin
mere naseeb mein tu hai ke nahin
tere naseeb mein main hoon ke nahin

baat ye khwaab ki ee ee
sach magar ho gayi ee ee
baat ye khwaab ki ee ee
sach magar ho gayi ee ee
naujawaan main tujhe ae ae
dekh kar ho gayi
aankhen mili hain haaye haaye
dil bhi miley haaye haaye haaye
aankhen mili hain haaye haaye
dil bhi miley haaye haaye haaye
aankhen mili hain
dil bhi miley hain
dekhen miley kab apne nasee ee ee eeb
mere naseeb mein tu hai ke nahin
tere naseeb mein main hoon ke nahin
mere naseeb mein tu hai ke nahin
tere naseeb mein main hoon ke nahin

aa aa aa aa
aa aa aa aa
aa aa aa aa

hum kahin phir miley ae ae
ik haseen raat mein aen aen
hum kahin phir miley ae ae
ik haseen raat mein aen aen
baat ye aa gayi ee ee
phir kisi baat mein
ab ke hua ye haaye haaye
maine kaha haan haaye haaye
ab ke hua ye haaye haaye
maine kaha haan haaye haaye
ab ke hua ye haay haay
maine kaha haan haay haay
mujhko bataa de mere habee ee ee ee eeb
mere naseeb mein tu hai ke nahin
tere naseeb mein main hoon ke nahin
ye hum kya jaanen
ye wohi jaane
jisne likha hai sab ka nasee ee ee ee
everybody
come on
mere naseeb mein tu hai ke nahin
tere naseeb mein main hoon ke nahin

(lalalalalalala)
mere naseeb mein tu hai ke nahin
tere naseeb mein main hoon ke nahin
mere naseeb mein tu hai ke nahin
tere naseeb mein main hoon ke nahin
mere naseeb mein tu hai ke nahin
tere naseeb mein main hoon ke nahin
mere naseeb mein tu hai ke nahin
tere naseeb mein main hoon ke nahin

yeaah


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“Naseeb”(1945) was directed by Vedi for Silver Films, Bombay. The movie had Pramila, Kumar, David, Krishnkant, Sunetra, Jillo, Nazma, Leela Mishra, Chandabai, Moone Agha, Agha Jaan, Ghori etc in it.
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In India, a typical Indian male is likely to be interested in Hindi movies and cricket. Typical Indian females are likely to be interested in Hindi movies and TV serials. 🙂
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Hullo to all in Atuldom

Its been three weeks since the gang out happened in Bangalore. I am sure fellow atulites would be waiting for a report on the happenings of that day. But that is not the beginning. It all began with the news that there was going to be a visitor to Bangalore in the week preceding Diwali. That started the chain of mails to coax other Atulites into making a visit. I think this is the right place to mention that this is that period in the year when birds migrate from the colder regions of the world to India which is definitely warmer. One of our gang member joins the birds in this home coming. The first person to jump to say the dates were ideal for the gangout was Sudhirji and YYIIPPEEEE master. Guruji conveyed that he would be unable to make it but Ben Katie was 100% sure she would join us over the net and be our international delegate. There were only 77 mails exchanged to put the whole meet in place. My mind was playing the song “Jahaan Char Yaar Miljaaye”.
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Hindi movies had some memorable “chana zor garam” songs beginning from as early as 1940. The first chana zor garam song was Chane jor garam babu in “Bandhan” (1940). The next such song came up in 1956 which was Chana zor garam babu main laayaa mazedaar in “Naya Andaaz”(1956). The next “Chana zor” song came up in “Kraanti”(1981).
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Assalaam u alaikum wa rehmatullahi wa barakatahu
Walaikum as salaam wa rehmatullahi wa barakatahu

First is the salutation for greeting and second is the reply. Both the greeting and reply mean ‘May Allah be with you and keep you safe and sound, with his mercy and bountiful blessings ‘. There are different pronunciation used all over the world by people of different regions and linguistic groups.
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This article is written by Sudhir, 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.

The pen that wrote the immensely soothing verses of “Haath Seene Pe Jo Rakh Do To Qaraar Aa Jaaye” (‘Mirza Sahibaan’, 1947), is the same pen that also produced such immensely fun and popular iconic number like “Laara Lappa Laara Lappa Laai Rakhdaa” (‘Ek Thi Ladki’, 1949) with music director Vinod, and such a comely and alluring blockbusters like “Huzoor e Waala, Jo Ho Ijaazat”(‘Ye Raat Phir Na Aayegi’, 1966), created with OP Nayyar.
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“Naseeb” (1981) is a movie that came when the golden era of the Bollywood movie was coming to an end. This movie, and especially the songs in this movie symbolises this fact.
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“Naseeb” was supposed to be a sequel of “Amar Akbar Anthony” with the same cast of brothers. But unfortunately Vinod Khanna was into following Acharya Rajneesh those days and so he had to be replaced by Shatrughan Sinha. Amitabh and Rishi Kapoor continued from the previous movie as did Pran from the previous movie as their father.

As if bringing together a big star cast of leading stars was not enough, the song “John Jaani Janardan” brings together a galaxy of other current and retired filmstars of Bollywood. In fact this song has been aped in the 2008 movie “Om Shanti Om” too, though not with the same effect.
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