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This article is written by Sadanand Kamath, 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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5714 Post No. : 18233

‘Duniya Kaa Mela’ (1974) was produced by G M Roshan under the banner of Pearl Pictures and was directed by Kundan Kumar. Sanjay Khan and Rekha were in the lead roles supported by Rehman, Bindu, Ranjeet, Mehmood, Jeevan, Purnima, Sundar, Jagdish Raj, Rajan Kapoor, Bhagwan Sinha, Narbada Shankar, Brahmachari etc. Ajit, Asrani and Mukri made the guest appearances in the film.

As per filmfare.com, the film was originally titled ‘Apna Paraaya’ with Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha in the lead roles. The first scheduled of shooting was started some time in 1972, after which Amitabh Bachchan was replaced due to his poor track record on the box office front. The fresh shooting of the film was started with Sanjay Khan replacing Amitabh Bachchan under the new title, ‘Duniya Kaa Mela’.

According to an article in rediff.com, Amitabh Bachchan had villanous roles in ‘Parwaana’ (1972) and ‘Gehri Chaal’ (1973). Distributors suggested to the director, Kundan Kumar to replace Amitabh Bachchan from the lead role, but he did not agree with them. It was only when the distributors saw the rushes of the first schedule of the film’s shooting, they insisted that Amitabh Bachchan be replaced failing which they will back out of the film. So, Amitabh Bachchan was perforce replaced by the then saleable actor, Sanjay Khan.

But the destiny played differently for both the actors. By the time, ‘Duniya Kaa Mela’ (1974) was ready for release, Sanjay Khan’s career was on the decline. The film failed miserably on the box office front. On the other hand, ‘Zanjeer’ (1973) pushed up the career graph of Amitabh Bachchan. It took another 4 years for Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha to act together in lead roles in ‘Do Anjaane’ (1976).

The story of ‘Duniya Kaa Mela’ (1974) follows the success formula of many films – separation of siblings or sweet-hearts during some mass gatherings like Kumbh Mela or due to some other circumstances. it is called ‘lost and found’ genre of Hindi films. After a lot of action and emotional dramas with coincidences, the separated ones get united with happy endings. The gist of the story of the film is as under:

Judge Jamuna Prasad (Rehman) and his wife Shantidevi (Purnima) with their son, Shyam (Raju Shrestha) and daughter, Shyama (Baby Shanoo) visit Kumbh Mela. Badri Prasad (Mehmood), a drama troop owner also visits Kumbh Mela with his son, Munna (Master Bittoo) for his dance programme. Suddenly, Kumbh Mela venue is hit by a storm creating a stamped maont the huge crowds. In the melee, Jamuna Prasad’s son and daughter and Badri Prasad’s son get lost. Both of them fail to find their lost children. Shantidevi loses her mental balance. Doctor tells Jamuna Prasad that if their children are not found, Shantidevi may lose her life.

Judge’s servant finds Munna and so is Badri Prasad’s servant finds Shyama. Both decides to adopt them with Munna becoming Shyam for Shantidevi while Badri Prasad retaining Shyama as his daughter. Jamuna Prasad’s son, Shyam is picked by Jaggu (Bhagwan Sinha) who runs a pickpocket gang. Both the children grow up as Shyam (Sanjay Khan) and Shyama (Rekha). Shyam completes his college and Shayma learns dancing and becomes a dancer in Badri Prasad’s drama troops. For better prospects, the drama troop shift to Mumbai. Shyam grows up as Raja (Ranjeet) who does not want to become a pick pocketer. He is aiming for something better for which he shifts to Mumbai. So, all the three lost children in the Kumbh Mela are in Mumbai as grown-up persons.

For his first dance show in Mumbai, Badri Prasad request Judge, Jamuna Prasad to attend the show with his family. Shyam (earlier Munna) is impressed with Shyama’s dance performance. They meet quite often and falls in love after Shyama’s initial reservation about Shyam who is actually Munna. However, Jamuna Prasad is deadly against Shyam meeting Shyama as she belongs to a dancing profession which is below his status in the society.

In the meanwhile, Rai (Ajit) comes to know the real identities of Shyam, Shyama and Munna through the link from Jaggu and the childhood photos from Jamuna Prasad. With the intension of settling a score with Jamuna Prasad who had sentenced Rai’s son to life imprisonment for killing his fiancée, Rai plans to kidnap both Shyam and Shyama to extract a big amount from Jamuna Prasad. However, with the help of Shyam (Munna) and Badri Prasad and Jaggu’s men, Shyam and Shyama are released, and Rai is handed over to the police. Film ends with Jamuna Prasad and Badri Prasad hugging their real sons, Shyam and Shyam (Munna) who gets Shyama back.

I had gone through the story in nutshell, of some of the popular films based on the ‘lost and found’ formula which were released during 1940s to 1970s. I was surprised to note that the story of ‘Duniya Kaa Mela’ (1974) almost matched with that of Mehboob Khan’s ‘Taqdeer’ (1943). Even the names of the main characters in ‘Taqdeer’ (1943) were repeated in ‘Duniya Kaa Mela’ (1974). Chandramohan’s role was replicated by Rehman as Judge Jamuna Prasad. Charlie’s role was replicated by Mehmood as Badri Prasad. Sanjay Khan replicated Motilal’s role and Rekha did Nargis’s role as Shyama. Just to make the story different, in Taqdeer’ (1943), Judge Jamuna Prasad had only his daughter lost in the Kumbh Mela as against a daughter and a son in ‘Duniya Kaa Mela’ (1974) which led to a sub-story Jaggu’s pickpocket gang.

“The film had 5 songs written by Anand Bakshi and set to music by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Two songs have been covered on the Blog. I am presenting the third song from the film, ‘koi ajnabi saa wo insaan thhaa’ rendered by Lata Mangeshkar. The song is picturised on Rekha. Sanjay Khan and Mehmood can also be seen in the picturisation.

Video Clip:

Audio Clip:

Song-Koi ajnabi sa wo insaan thha (Duniya Ka Mela)(1974) Singer-Lata, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal

Lyrics (based on video clip):

koi ajnabi ee saa
wo insaan thhaa
mere dil mein
kal raat
mehmaan thhaa
badaa bewafaa thhaa
beimaan thhaa
mohabbat ki mujhko sazaa de gayaa
mohabbat ki mujhko sazaa de gayaa
kisi aur kaa wo zaalim pataa de gayaa
dagaa de gayaa
meraa yaar karke pyaar
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
mohabbat ki mujhko sazaa de gayaa
kisi aur kaa wo zaalim pataa de gayaa
dagaa de gayaa
meraa yaar karke pyaar
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun

baaton baaton mein
chaandni raaton mein
chhand mulaa aa aakaaton mein
mere dil pe nazar ki chhuri chal gayi
mere dil pe nazar ki chhuri chal gayi
main to iss aag mein
jal gayi
jal gayi
main to iss aag mein
jal gayi
jal gayi
main tadapti rahoon baddua de gayaa
dil ke sholon ko aakar hawaa de gayaa
dagaa de gayaa
mera yaar karke pyaar
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun

aane jaane mein aise zamaane
mein mausam suhaane mein
main to masti mein thhee
khaak main jaanti
main to masti mein thhee
khaak main jaanti
hosh hotaa to hargiz naa main maanti
hosh hotaa to hargiz naa main maanti
jaane kyaa le gayaa aur kyaa de gayaa
dard wo de gayaa yaa dawaa de gayaa
dagaa de gayaa
meraa yaar karke pyaar
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
mohabbat ki mujhko sazaa de gayaa
kisi aur kaa wo zaalim pataa de gayaa
dagaa de gayaa
meraa yaar karke pyaar
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun
kahaan dhoondhoon kahaan jaaun


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5371 Post No. : 17612

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Blog 10-Year Challenge (2013-2023) – Song No.56
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On this date ten years ago (2 April 2013), eight songs were covered in the blog. Seven of them were from seven different movie while one song was a non film song. Here are the details:-

Post No Song Title Name of the movie Remarks
7801 Kis paapi sang uljhhin ankhiyaan Suhaag Raat (1948) Movie YIPPEED by now
7802 Aayi milan ki bahaar re Naiyya (1947) 3 songs covered out of 6 by now
7803 Jab pyaar kiya to marna kyun Raaz(1967) movie YIPPEED by now
7804 Aankh milaaye na muskuraaye na Milan Ki Raat (1967) 2 songs covered out of 5 by now
7805 Raaj Kapoor ki neeli aankhen Maa Aur Mamta (1970) 4 songs covered out of 6 by now
7806 Tere sang jeena tere sang marna Naach Uthhe Sansaar(1976) 2 songs covered out of 6 by now
7807 Phir shaam se dooba jaaye dil mera Suman Kalyanpur NFS(1981)
7808 Dhoop ke makaan sa ye Break Ke Baad (2010) One song covered out of 6 by now

We observe that two movies (out of 7) whose songs were covered on this date ten years ago (on 2 april 2013) have since been YIPPEED. That leaves us with five unYIPPEED movies that re eligible for Blog Ten Year Challenge today (2 april 2023).

One of the unYIPPEED movies has been taken up under BTYC earlier in the day.

Chronoologically the second oldest unYIPPEED movie of that date was “Milan Ki Raat”(1967). This movie was produced by Makin,Pratima(Protima),Yusuf & Prakash and directed by R Bhattacharya for Musical movies, Bombay. The movie had Sharmila Tagore, Sanjay, Prakash Thapa, Helen, Johnny Walker, Abhi Bhattacharya, Laxmi Chhaya, Jeevan Kala, Chand Usmani, S.K.Prem, Jankidas, Amar, Rirkoo, Moni Chatterji, Jerry, Mirza Musharraf, Master Ranu, Vijay Kumar, Shyama, Sulochana(Latkar), Shahid Bijnori, Paul Sharma, Ranoo, Rajan Kapoor etc in it.

“Milan Ki Raat”(1967) had five songs in it. Two songs have been covered so far.

Here is the third song from the movie. It is sung by Mukesh. Anand Bakshi is the lyricist. Music is composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal.

The song is picturised as a poignant background song with sombre looking Sharmila Tagore visible, whereas Sanjay Khan is seen trying to pacify a disconsolate master Ranu. I request our knowledgeable readers to throw light on the movie as well as on the picturisation of this song.

Lyrics of the song were sent to me by Prakashchandra.

Editor’s Note:
[Updated 06 Apr, 2023]
Dear Mahesh ji pointed out with reference to the Mukesh Geet Kosh, that the film version and the 78 rpm version of this song are entirely different. However, the 78 rpm version song is not yet available anywhere online. His observation led me to track down the 78 rpm version of this song from my hard disk, and upload it on YT. The lyrics section below has also been updated with the lyrics of the 78 rpm version.
Thanks Mahesh ji, for your alert tracking.

Audio

Video

Audio (from 78 rpm – two extra stanzas)

Song-Gham ki badli chhaayee judaayee leke aayee milan ki raat (Milan Ki Raat)(1967) Singer-Mukesh, Lyrics-Anand Bakshi, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal

Lyrics (Provided by Prakashchandra)

gham ki badli chhaai
judaai leke aayi
milan ki raat
gham ki badli chhaai
judaai leke aayi milan ki raat
o mere raama rey teri duhaai
judaai leke aayi milan ki raat
gham ki badli chhaai
judaai leke aayi milan ki raat

bichchdaa ek maa se dulaara
bichchdaa ek maa se dulaara
doobaa in aankhon ka taara
tootaa is man ka sahaara
man ka sahaara
hamre aangan mein bhes judaai
badal kar aayi eee
milan kee raat
gham ki badli chhaai
judaayi leke aayi milan ki raat

dukh ne saarey ae sukh loote
dukh ne saarey sukh lootey ae
sach nikley ae saarey jhoothhey ae
sapnon ke ae ae mandir tootey
mandir tootey
roothey raadha se krishn kanhaai
ke baanh chhudaai
milan ki raat

gham ki badli chhaai
judaai leke aayi milan kee raat
o mere raamaa re teri duhaai
judaai leke aayi
milan ki raat
gham ki badli chhaai
judaai leke aayi milan ki raat
milan ki raat
milan ki raat
milan ki raat

Lyrics (78 rpm version) (Provided by Sudhir)

gham ki badli chhaayi
judaai leke aayi
milan ki raat

gham ki badli chhaayi
judaai leke aayi milan kee raat
o mere raama rey teri duhaai
judaai leke aayi milan ki raat
gham ki badli chhaayi
judaai leke aayi milan ki raat

is raat ki reet nahin ye
is raat ki reet nahin ye
is rut ka geet nahin ye
dushman hai meet nahin ye
chali roti hui re puvaai
baji na shehnai
milan ki raat
gham ki badli chhaayee
judaayee leke aayee milan kee raat

yun bichhde hum saajan se
yun bichhde hum saajan se
jaise rimjhim saawan se
koi poochhe toot mann se
toot mann se
mann tadpa najar bhar aayi
yun hum ne bitaai
milan ki raat

gham ki badli chhaayee
judaayee leke aayee milan kee raat
o mere raamaa rey teree duhaayee

judaayee leke aayee milan ki raat
gham ki badli chhaayee
judaayee leke aayee milan ki raat

 

Hindi Lyrics (Provided by Sudhir)

ग़म की बदली छाई
जुदाई लेके आई
मिलन की रात
ग़म की बदली छाई
जुदाई लेके आई मिलन की रात
ओ मेरे रामा रे तेरी दुहाई
जुदाई लेके आई मिलन की रात
ग़म की बदली छाई
जुदाई लेके आई मिलन की रात

बिछड़ा एक माँ से दुलारा
बिछड़ा एक माँ से दुलारा
डूबा इन आँखों का तारा
टूटा इस मन का सहारा
मन का सहारा
हमरे आँगन में भेस जुदाई
बादल कर आई
मिलन की रात
ग़म की बदली छाई
जुदाई लेके आई मिलन की रात

दुख ने सारे सुख लूटे
दुख ने सारे सुख लूटे
सच निकले सारे झूठे
सपनों के मंदिर टूटे
मंदिर टूटे
रूठे राधा से कृष्ण कन्हाई
के बाँह छुड़ाई
मिलन की रात

ग़म की बदली छाई
जुदाई लेके आई मिलन की रात
ओ मेरे रामा रे तेरी दुहाई
जुदाई लेके आई मिलन की रात
ग़म की बदली छाई
जुदाई लेके आई मिलन की रात
मिलन की रात
मिलन की रात
मिलन की रात

Hindi Lyrics (78 rpm version)

ग़म की बदली छाई
जुदाई लेके आई
मिलन की रात
ग़म की बदली छाई
जुदाई लेके आई मिलन की रात
ओ मेरे रामा रे तेरी दुहाई
जुदाई लेके आई मिलन की रात
ग़म की बदली छाई
जुदाई लेके आई मिलन की रात

इस रात की रीत नहीं ये
इस रात की रीत नहीं ये
इस रुत का गीत नहीं ये
दुश्मन है ये मीत नहीं ये
चली रोती हुई पुरवाई
बाजी ना शहनाई
मिलन की रात
ग़म की बदली छाई
जुदाई लेके आई मिलन की रात

यूं बिछड़े हम साजन से
यूं बिछड़े हम साजन से
जैसे रिमझिम सावन से
कोई पूछे टूटे मन से
टूटे मन से
मन तड़पा नजर भर आई
यूं हमने बिताई
मिलन की रात
ग़म की बदली छाई
जुदाई लेके आई मिलन की रात

ग़म की बदली छाई
जुदाई लेके आई मिलन की रात
ओ मेरे रामा रे तेरी दुहाई
जुदाई लेके आई मिलन की रात
ग़म की बदली छाई
जुदाई लेके आई मिलन की रात


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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5307 Post No. : 17397

#the Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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#Birthday-Suman Kalyanpur 28th Jan’2023 #
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“Chori Chori-1973” was directed by Kewal P. Kashyap for ‘K.P.K Movies’.

Kewal P. Kashyap was also the producer of this movie.

It had Sanjay Khan, Radha Saluja, Bindu, with Gulshan Bawra, Jagirdar, Kamran, Iftekhar, Lalita Chatterjee, Sapru, Asit Sen, Tun Tun, Dhoomal, Yashodhara Katju, Bhagwan, Sundar, Brahmachari, Jankidas, Jugal Kishore, Subroto, Vijay Dutt, Manohar Deepak, Birbal, Madhu Apte, Jerry, Kishore Sharma, Gulab Singh, Hamid, Suraj, Darshan, Bina Bhalla, Mridula, Virendra Kaushik and others.

This movie also had guest appearances from Jeetendra, Shashi Kapoor, Shatrughan Sinha, Simi Garewal, Sameer, Roopesh Kumar, Mohan Choti, Maruti, Manohar Deepak, Aarti, Sudhir, Jagdeep, Paintal, Ranjeet and Shakti Samanta.

Story and dialogues of this movie were written by Brij Katyal. Screenplay of this movie was written by David Jefferies.
Ameet Bose was the Chief Film Editor of this movie.

This movie was passed by Censor Board on 04.12.1973.

“Chori Choir-1973” has six songs – all written by Gulshan Bawra. Music for this movie was composed by Shankar-Jaikishan.

Here is the list of songs this movie has.

SNo Song Title Singer/s Posted On
01 Nikhaar aa rahaa hai, khumaar aa raha hai Asha Bhonsle
02 Tore jaisi chhori hoti koyi gaaon ma hamaar Mukesh
03 Dilbar aa jaa lagaa loon tujhe main gale Mukesh, Suman Kalyanpur
04 O chori chori jo hona thha wo ho gaya Manhar,Suman Kalyanpur
05 Hamse kar le dosti, le thhodi-si aur pee Asha Bhonsle
06 Vaasta hi naa jab rahaa tumse Mukesh 21.02.2018

So far, only one song from this movie has been posted on the blog on 21.02.2018.

Today’s song is sung by Manhar and Suman Kalyanpur and on screen it is lip-synced by Sanjay Khan and Radha Saluja.
This is a nice duet song as usual which happens after the misunderstanding between the hero and heroine are resolved and they came to know that though their ways were different their objective is the same.

Today 28th January’2023 also happens to be the eighty-seventh birthday of Singer Suman Kalyanpur. And on this occasion we wish her a ‘very Happy Birthday and healthy and peaceful life ahead’ and listen this lovely song sung by her.

Over to the song now …

Video

Audio

Song-Ho chori chori jo hona thha wo ho gaya (Chori Chori)(1973) Singers-Manhar, Suman Kalyanpur, Lyrics-Gulshan Bawra, MD-Shankar Jaikishan

Lyrics

(Dialogues from the video not included)

ho chori chori jo honaa thha
wo ho gayaa
ab jo hoga
wo ho jaane do pyaar mein
haan aa
chori chori jo honaa thha
wo ho gayaa aa
ab jo hoga
wo ho jaane do pyaar mein ae
chori chori kali se phool
ban gayi ee ee
kaisa jaadoo hai
ab ki bahaar mein
ho o
chori chori kali se phool
ban gayi ee ee
kaisa jaadoo hai
ab ki bahaar mein

jin dilon pe mohabbat ka
jaadoo chale ae
wo zamaane ki rasmein
nahin jaante ae
jin dilon pe mohabbat ka
jaadoo chale
wo zamaane ki rasmein
nahin jaante ae
duniyawaale bade sangdil
hain sanam
ye mohabbat ki qasmein
nahin maante
duniyawaale bade sangdil
hain sanam
ye mohabbat ki qasmein
nahin maante

ho aaja aaja
darne ki ab kya baat hai
jalnewaale to laakhon
is sansaar mein
haan aa
chori chori jo honaa thha
wo ho gayaa aa
ab jo hoga
wo ho jaane do pyaar mein ae
ho o o o
chori chori kali se phool
ban gayi ee ee
kaisa jaadoo hai
ab ki bahaar mein

dil machalne lagaa hai
zaraa sochiye
door tak dekhiye
tanhaayi hai
dil machalne lagaa hai
zaraa sochiye
door tak dekhiye
tanhaayi hai
pehle aangan mein
bajne do shehnaayiyaan
warnaa ulfat ki
ye ruswaayi hai
pehle aangan mein
bajne do shehnaayiyaan
warnaa ulfat ki
ye ruswaayi hai

ho mehki mehki fizaaon ke
haseen din
kaate jaaye na
ab to intezaar mein
haan aa
chori chori jo honaa thha
wo ho gayaa aa
ab jo hoga
wo ho jaane do pyaar mein ae
ho o o o
chori chori kali se phool
ban gayi ee ee
kaisa jaadoo hai
ab ki bahaar mein ae


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Blog Day :

5199 Post No. : 17181

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Blog 10-Year Challenge (2012-2022) – Song No. 111
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Ten years back on this date viz on 12th October 2012, six songs from six different movies were covered on the blog. Here are the details:-

Blog post number Song Movie (Year) Remarks
6841 Ab maine jaana hai Amar Jyoti (1936) 8 songs covered out of 11 by now
6842 Pyaar ka maaraa pyaar karey yaa doob marey Deewaali Ki Raat(1956) 7 songs covered out of 10 by now
6843 Tere bina o sajna Majboor (1964) Movie YIPPEED by now
6844 Tauba ye nazaare ye qaatil ishaare Dillagi (1966) 5 songs covered out of 8 by now
6845 Tere liye palkon ki jhaalar bunoon Harjaayee (1981) 4 songs covered out of 7 by now
6846 Hosh waalon ko khabar kyaa bekhudi kya cheez hai Sarfarosh(1999) One song covered out of 6 by now

We can observe that one movie (out of six) whose songs were covered on this date ten years ago (on 12 october 2012) has since been YIPPEED. That leaves us with five movies that are eligible for Blog Ten Year Challenge today on 12 October 2022.

“Dillagi”(1966) is one such movie.

“Dillagi”(1966) was produced by Tony Walker and directed by S Banneerjee for Golden Films, Bombay. The movie had Mala Sinha, Sanjay ,Nazima, Vijay Kumar and Johny walker in lead roles. Others in the cast were Jagirdar,  Amar, Keshav Rana, Khurshid, Hammad,Tun tun, Moolchand, Parvin Paul, Tony Walker and Bela Bose. They were supported by Zeb Sultana, Shabana, Roop Kumari, Ravikant, Ratan Gaurang, Tulsi, Aziz, Maqsood, Manjeet, Abdul Jabbar, Suresh, N Misra, Samarlal Damani, Ajay Kumar, Abdul Kader, Sherfu and Baxi.

“Dillagi”(1966) had eight songs in it. Five songs have been covered so far.

Here is the sixth song from the movie. The song is sung by Lata Mangeshkar. Majrooh Sultanpuri is the lyricist. Music is composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal.

The song is picturised as a stage song on Mala Sinha who lip syncs this song is an archtypically housefull auditorium. Sanjay Khan and Vijay Kumar are present in the audience.

Lyrics of the song and other details were sent to me by Prakashchandra.

Audio link:

video link:

Song-Mere dil pe chal rahe hain abhi jis nazar ke saaye (Dillagi)(1966) Singer-Lata, Lyrics-Majrooh Sultanpuri, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal

Lyrics(Provided by Prakashchandra)

Mere dil pe chal rahey hain
abhi jis nazar ke saaye ae ae ae
yehee dil mein rehtey rehhey ae
kaheen dard ban na jaaye ae
kaheen dard ban na jaaye
mere dil pe chal rahey hain
abhi jis nazar ke saaye ae ae
yehee dil mein rehtey rehte
kaheen dard ban na jaaye ae
kaheen dard ban na jaaye ae

woh jo mast-o-bekhabar hai
abhi apney baankpan mein aen
woh jo mast-o-bekhabar hai
abhi apney baankpan mein
woh adaay e khaas jaisey
mere dil ki anjuman mein
kabhi ek diyaa jalaaye
kabhi ek diyaa bujhaaye ae ae
yehee dil mein rehtey rehte
kaheen dard ban na jaaye ae ae
kaheen dard ban na jaaye

jo huyee sahar to jaagaa
wohee ek khayaal unkaa
jo huyee sahar to jaagaa
wohee ek khayaal unkaa
meri ainey mein aayaa
woh rukh-e-jamaal unkaa
kabhi aap hee khafaa ho
kabhi aap muskuraaye ae ae
yehee dil mein rehtey rehte ae
kaheen dard ban na jaaye ae ae
kaheen dard ban na jaaye ae

ye naye ae naye se armaan
na to khwaab hai na sapney
ye naye ae naye ae sey armaan
na to khwaab hai na sapney
koyi maaney yaa na maaney
mujhe lag rahey hain apne
wohee ajnabi sey ban kar
jo khadey hain sar jhukaaye ae ae
yehee dil mein rehtey rehte
kaheen dard ban na jaaye ae ae
kaheen dard ban na jaaye ae

mere dil pe chal rahey hain
abhi jis nazar ke saaye aey ae ae
yehee dil mein rehtey rehte ae
kaheen dard ban na jaaye ae ae
kaheen dard ban na jaaye ae ae


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 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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4918 Post No. : 16744

Hullo Atuldom

“Trimoorti” (1974) was produced and directed by Rajendra Bhatia. It had a cast of Parveen Babi, Kanchan Mattoo, Arpana Choudhary, Sanjay Khan, Rakesh Roshan, Asrani, Achala Sachdev, A.K. Hangal, Arvind Trivedi, Gulshan Bawra, Krishnakant, and I.S.Johar, Parveen Paul, Keshto Mukherjee, Sarita Joshi etc. Its music director was Rahul Dev Burman and Gulshan Bawra was the lyricist.

The blog has this song which was posted in 2017 on Parveen Babi’s anniversary.
I was reminded of this movie when I saw one of its song on some channel. The song had Asrani, Sanjay and Rakesh Roshan uniformly dressed. That made me wonder “what is happening!!!” as actors normally like to standout or look unique etc. I also saw a few other songs and in most of these the heroes are uniformly dressed. I haven’t seen the movie but I presume there must be an element of comedy in it if the song with this post is an indication. It has Asrani, Sanjay and Rakesh Roshan pampering their mother in the voices of Nitin Mukesh, Kishore Kumar and Bhupinder.

4th January is the remembrance date of Panchamda, a.k.a. Rahul Dev Burman. 3rd January was the 81st birthday of Sanjay Khan and 1st january was the 82nd birthday of Govardhan Asrani known popularly as Asrani. This post wishes Sanjay Khan and Asrani (belated) wishes health and happiness on their birthdays and thank RDB for giving us years of happiness with his music.


Song-Achhi achhi pyaari pyaari bholi bhaali maa (Trimurti)(1974) Singers-Kishore Kumar, Nitin Mukesh, Kishore Kumar, Bhupinder Singh, Lyrics-Gulshan Baawra, MD-R D Burman
Kishore Kumar + Bhupinder Singh
Kishore Kumar + Bhupinder Singh + Nitin Mukesh

Lyrics

achhi achhi pyaari pyaari bholi bhaali maa
o maa o maa
achhi achhi pyaari pyaari bholi bhaali maa
o maa o maa
duniya bhar ki khushiyaan humko dene waali
o maa o maa

achhi achhi pyaari pyaari bholi bhaali ma
o maa o maa
o maa o maa

toone jaag jaag ke raaton mein
humen meethhi neend sulaaya hai
teri mamta ke saaye ne humen
sardi garmi se bachaaya hai

har haal mein ye ghar swarg lage
ye to maa teri maaya hai

o maa o maa
o maa o maa
achhi achhi pyaari pyaari bholi bhaali ma
o maa o maa

maara jo kabhi galti pe humen
humse dukh zyaada tujhko hua

hum aansu baha ke chhup ho gaye
lekin maa tera man roya

aisi mamta ki moorat ki
jeevan bhar karte rahe pooja
o maa o maa
o maa o maa
achhi achhi pyaari pyaari bholi bhaali ma
duniya bhar ki khushiyaan humko dene waali maa
o maa o maa
o maa o maa
o maa o maa
o maa o maa


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 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 : 4018 Post No. : 15126

Throughout the year, this blog notes anniversaries of various artistes. We celebrate their birth anniversaries, we remember, and observe with respect, their death anniversaries.

We occasionally also celebrate birthdays of Atulites here.

But there is one date that we all celebrate every year with a lot of love.

And that is this blog’s own birthday.

Yes, today, the 19th of July is the birthday of this blog.

This is the date, 11 years ago, that Atul, who started this blog, posted its very first song “mile na phool to kaanton se dosti kar li”. A beautiful song, written by Kaifi Azmi saab, composed by Roshan, and rendered in Rafisaab’s voice.

What an auspicious start to the blog!

Since then, now a veteran of over 15000 songs, this blog continues to go strong, adding more treasures to its already abundant treasure-chest, and attracting visitors from around the globe.

At last count, the number of hits on the blog was close to 12 million!

Clearly, this blog has established itself as the go-to source for HFM lovers, especially those interested in accurate song lyrics, and with a desire to engage themselves also with a write-up associated with the song.

Over these years, starting as a one-song-a-day blog, it has evolved into multiple-songs-a-day, with a whole lot of features added to it over this period of time.

During the course of this journey, another very important development (at least for some of us here), is the formation of this group called Atulites.

It is nothing fancy as such. Atul started this journey 11 years ago, and there have been many who have visited the blog and enjoyed its content. But a few of us, have been regulars here over the years, either writing comments, or posts. We have developed a bond over the years, thanks to the blog. Many of us have had an opportunity to meet each other in person. Since it all started with Atul, we call ourselves Atulites. 🙂

As someone who has known this blog from day one, it is a great joy for me to see this blog now complete 11 years.

I’ve said this many times – but I will say it again – this blog is unlike any other blog out there. Most blogs don’t last beyond a few months or years. And even then, the posting on these blogs is sporadic. Maybe a post every few weeks, or even months.

This is mainly because it takes a lot of effort and time to post regular content on a blog. Yes, if it’s earning significant money for the author, or promotes him or her in any way, that might be motivation to keep posting. But otherwise, it loses steam, and ends up neglected.

Here, Atul has ensured that this blog has posts almost every single day since it was started. Sure, there have been the odd days without posts, but these have been very few over this 11-year period. This is truly remarkable – and is a testament to Atul’s dedication and discipline.

We must remember, and stress here, that this blog is a “labour of love” for Atul. Had it been a commercial venture, one can understand so much time and effort spent on it. But for Atul, it has just been his passion and love that has kept the blog going for all this while, with daily updates.

I must add here that, in the last few years, Atul has been helped in this process by the one and only Sudhir ji. Together they form a great team, ensuring the blog is always buzzing.
I can’t thank both of them enough for what they do for the blog.

Then there are the other contributors also who enrich the blog greatly by their contributions. Arunji is the first name that comes to mind, but there is a whole host of others – they know who they are. 🙂 Everyone has contributed in his, or her, own way to the blog.

All in all, it has been a wonderful 11-year journey. I am very glad to have been part of it, to have learnt so many songs I’d never heard before, and to have met so many wonderful people, thanks solely to this blog.

So a big thank you to Atul for this.

Even as I type this, it has just struck me that the IPL also started in 2008. The final was played on 1st June 2008 – and this blog started on 19th July 2008. I wonder whether there is a connection. Did the IPL inspire Atul to start this blog? 🙂

Now, quickly avoiding the brickbats coming my way for posing that last question, am moving on to the song for today.

I wanted a fun, lively, song because it is a happy occasion.

And, as usual, I went looking for a song from the era I am most comfortable with, while hunting for songs. That is, the 1970s. Often I come across a song that might not have been all that famous, but is special to me because I remember it from that time, and it brings back memories.

Today’s song is one such. It is from the film Dharkan (1972).

Now this film is one I distinctly remember seeing in my childhood. I remember liking it a lot too at that time. It had a different type of storyline.

From what I remember, the story was about a man travelling with his friend by train, to meet another long-lost friend (who happens to be very rich). This friend in the train gets greedy and kills this man. He then poses as him, and meets the long-lost friend, hoping to swindle him of his wealth. Of course, he needs to be careful not to get exposed.

I don’t remember the details now, but after some initial success, he begins to arouse suspicions about his identity.

The picturisation of this song reflects one such situation. As we can see, Helen and Sanjay Khan are taunting Roopesh Kumar, hinting to him that they know what he has done.

I need to see this film again – though it’s quite possible I might not like it now. 🙂 It happens sometimes that you see a film that you’d last seen decades ago – and it doesn’t have the same appeal anymore.

The moment I heard this song though, I immediately remembered the movie. It is classic Asha Bhosle, though the composer is not RD Burman, but Ravi. I remember this song very well from that time, though I’m not sure if it was popular then. The most popular song of this film was “main to chala, jidhar chale rasta” (which has already been posted here). This is the second song of the film to be posted here.

The video ends a bit abruptly, so the audio is included.

I hope you enjoy this song.

Here’s wishing the blog a very happy birthday – and many more to come.

Video

Audio

Song-Jab toone kuchh na kiya (Dhadkan)(1972) Singers-Manna Dey, Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics-Prem Dhawan, MD-Ravi
Both
Chorus

Lyrics

Paisa
Pa pa pa paisa
Daulat
Sa sa sa daulat
Haasil karne ke liye
Paap
Hahaha
Dhokha
Hohoho
Chhal
Ha
Fareb
Ha
Khoon
Lekin…
Jab toone kuchh na kiya
Kyun daraa daraa sa hai
Deewaane kyun daraa daraa sa hai

Kyun daraa daraa sa hai
Deewaane kyun daraa daraa sa hai

Jab toone kuchh na kiya
Kyun daraa daraa sa hai
Deewaane kyun daraa daraa sa hai

Kyun daraa daraa sa hai
Deewaane kyun daraa daraa sa hai

Waise to
Sab kuchh
Dekha hai
Duniya ki mehfil mein

Lekin
Aha
Koi bhi
Oho
Jaane na
Aha
Kiske kya hai dil mein
Ho
Kaun bhala yahaan kaun buraa hai

O ho ho
Kaatil hai kaun yahaan kisko pataa hai
O ho ho
Kaun bhala yahaan kaun buraa hai
Kaatil hai kaun yahaan kisko pataa hai

O ho
Chehre ka tere kyun rang udaa hai
Hahahahahahahaha
Jab toone ae ae ae
kuchh na kiya aa
Kyun daraa daraa sa hai
Deewaane kyun daraa daraa sa hai

Kyun daraa daraa sa hai
Deewaane kyun daraa daraa sa hai

Hai jhootha to
Arrey jhootha hai
Kab tak
asli roop chhupaayega

khooni to
aha
khooni hai
oho
ek din
aha
pakda hi jaayega
O o
phool jo todaa toone phir wo khila hai

ohoho
Diya bujhaaya tha jo phir wo jalaa hai
Phool jo todaa toone phir wo khila hai
Diya bujhaaya tha jo phir se jalaa hai

Tera hi kaal tere saamne khadaa hai

Jab toone kuchh na kiya
haa
Kyun daraa daraa sa hai
Deewaane kyon daraa daraa sa hai ae

Kyun daraa daraa sa hai
Deewaane kyon daraa daraa sa hai

Paisa
Pa pa pa paisa
Daulat
Sa sa sa daulat
Haasil karne ke liye
Paap
Hahaha
Dhoka
Hohoho
Chhal
Ha
Fareb
Ha
Khoon


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Blog Day : 4012 Post No. : 15119

“Baabul Ki Galiyaan”(1972) was directed by Satya Dev Narang for Narang Films Combines, Bombay. This “social” movie had Hema Malini, Sanjay Khan, Sonia Sahni, Jagdeep, Shatrughan Sinha, David, Asit Sen, Manmohan Krishna, Bipin Gupta, Jayshree T, Savita, Brahmchaari, Kuljeet, Chandrima Bhaduri, Satyen Kappu, Tuntun, Hiralal, S N Bannerji, Bharm Bhardwaj, C S Dubey, Johny Whisky, Dilip Dutt, Birbal, Majnu, Abhimanyu Sharma, Pal Sharma, Tiwari, Ramesh Kumar etc in it.

The movie had five songs in it. One song (the most popular song from the movie) has already been covered in the past.

Here is the second song from the movie to appear in the blog. This song appears 3904 days after the first song appeared in the blog on 3 november 2008.

The song is sung by Asha Bhonsle. Rajinder Krishan is the lyricist. Music is composed by Ravi.

The song is picturised as a nagin dance song on Hema Malini. So Mushfiqur Rahim, the Bangladeshi wicketkeeper batsman has another Naagin dance song for his reference and necessary action. 🙂

The picturisation shows a snake charmer playing been and making a snake to sway (what people mistakenly believe to be snake dance), with Sanjay Khan looking on. I thought that the sapera is Bhagwan, but the star cast does not mention his name. I request our knowledgeable readers to help identify him.


Song-Bairi chhod de mera raasta (Baabul Ki Galiyaan)(1972) Singer-Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics-Rajinder Krishan, MD-Ravi

Lyrics

bairi chhod de mera raasta
tujhe baali umar ka vaasta
ab jaane de
ab jaane de
bairi chhod de mera raasta
tujhe baali umar ka vaasta
ab jaane de
ab jaane de

thhar thhar kaanpe naazuk tan mora
it ut doley bebas mann mora
thhar thhar kaape naazuk tan mora
it ut doley bebas mann mora
main to chali thhi pi ki nagariya
rok li toone kaahe dagariya
jaane de
ab jaane de
bairi chhod de mera raasta
tujhe baali umar ka vaasta
ab jaane de
ab jaane de

bedardi kyun peechhe pada hai mere
laaj ke maare painyaan padoon main tere
bedardi kyun peechhe pada hai mere
laaj ke maare painyaan padoon main tere
der bhayi to sang saheli
daal na den koi jhhoothi paheli
ab jaane de
ab jaane de
bairi chhod de mera raasta
tujhe baali umar ka vaasta
ab jaane de
ab jaane de


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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3862 Post No. : 14879 Movie Count :

4069

#the Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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#Bhoole-Bisre Geet # 81 # Aaloo ki Bhaaji, Baingan ka Bhartaa #
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Dedication 🙂

This article is dedicated to ‘males’ who are good at cooking, are good chefs (the professionals) 🙂 , and the non-professionals who can cook well for themselves (for their wives (sometimes) (?), and for their family members and/or friends 🙂 as and when required. 🙂
Also I would like to express my gratitude to all females too who cook food for their family members and do all the hard work to ensure the family members get to ‘eat’ and are’ happy’. 🙂

***
I salute to all of them and wish I could also try and be like them and learn cooking. :).

I hope from the above statements nobody gets confused and misunderstands me if I am going to write about ‘cooking’ only and how it is going to be getting connected with a song, as, after all, this is a blog to present songs. 🙂

Yes, we are definitely going to enjoy a song which in my childhood was frequently heard on radio and so I was longing to share it here …

***
I was thinking about writing on this subject for almost two to three years. This kept getting delayed for one reason or the other…
Also this subject came to my mind because I am not good at cooking and had always found it as ‘boring’ or ‘burdensome’.

***

When I was about twenty I had to leave home and parents for my job and this was the first time that I was going to be staying alone without family members and so I would be without home cooked food by Mother who normally cooked for all of us at home. It was the first time for me when I faced this situation of having to cook food for myself.

My mother was also a working woman, so I remember that sometimes we three brothers used to assist her in some small things like sometimes getting coal for the ‘sigri’ and arranging it till it got ignited and hot enough to cook food. Sometimes we used to collect wood for burning. Those were the days and my childhood was like that, until cooking gas come to our home finally may be in 1985-86 I think.
But, I must also mention here that my Father was good at cooking some special dishes but it depended on his mood- viz on some special occasion or when the situation so0 demanded :).

I had to leave my parents as I took up a job and started to live with my other bachelor colleagues and so the ‘cooking’ phase of my life began for me. My colleagues wondered how come I was so ignorant of this matter and why I had never been to a ‘hostel’. To my sensitive soul, it appeared as if I was being held guilty of a ‘big crime’ or ‘big sin’. 🙂

Slowly they took pity on me and started teaching me the basics of coolikng viz chopping of vegetables starting with ONIONS first, which was enough to bring ‘tears to my eyes’. 🙂

When we used to get late from work and cooking at home was not possible we had to eat in Hotels and that resulted in ‘food poisoning’ and ‘diarrhoea’ on several occasions.

We used to have this ‘rice thali’ in ‘Madras Hotel’ at Kota where I was a regular monthly member. I ate there for almost 6/7 years till I get married 🙂

Before marriage I had already learnt to cook a few dishes well and also ‘cleaning’ of utensils (even now I can do this work whenever my wife wants me to her her in cooking. :). I consider cleaning and washing easier than cooking.

Nevertheless I was very good at and keep improving in one area, viz making good ‘tea’ (‘kadak chaai’).

During those ‘bachelor days’ in the morning after waking up the first thing I would look for was ‘ek cup garam chaai’. In cse I was unable to get it for reasons such as someone forgetting to buy the necessary stock of provisions to make tea, then that would spoil my morning.

On one such instance when I wanted to have a ‘cup of tea’ but found the ‘tea powder’ (tea leaves) was out of stock!!
I think I left office a little earlier that day , determined to buy the grocery first so I bought Tea powder – one kg :). My colleageus found it amusing when they knew this reason for my leaving early in the morning. 🙂

During my stay at Kota,I often had to change accomodation as my colleagues would get transferred to other sites. I had developed a group of friends who use to cook occasionally. I learnt to cook ‘mixed Punjabi daal’ from them and I used to give the ‘daal’ a good ‘chhonka’. I also learnt the chemistry of ‘rice & water’ and there were some ‘thumb rules’ that our neighbours staying there taught to us.
One of my friend from Indore was expert in making perfect ‘round chapaatis’ and we were very happy for that, his only condition was he would eat rice daily since he was habitual of that because of his stay in interior Andhra Pradesh for some time.

This cycle of ‘cooking’ for self, or eating out and risking health, and hiring a maid to cook, later on sharing cooking activities with friend, again going back and joining hotels on monthly basis to eat ‘rice plate’ (which normally in Maharashtra means having chapati, rice, dal, sabzi etc etc) continued for five-six years till I got married.

After my marriage sometimes I had cooked ‘mixed Punjabi daal’ for my wife and this remains my favourite.

As years passed I again got disconnected from the ‘cooking habits’ and was only restricted to making Tea, since I used to have two three cups Tea in the morning and sometimes a cup in the evening too after coming back from work to home.
Later on in the morning we agreed that the first ‘tea’ would be served by my wife, the second by me and the third turn – if required – would again be by her with breakfast. 🙂

Other than this the routine continues where my wife has to do everything for all of us but now my daughters have also taken up helping their mother in cooking …

After getting married there were instances in the initial years when my wife was with my parents and I was at project sites and so she would stay with them for a few months because ‘bade bete ki shaadi ke baad garb mein bahu aayi hai to …’
After all she was the ‘badi bahu’ and since I had no sisters a new female member was welcomed with warmth and love …

Well, life is an on-going process with only ‘change’ being the only constant and we never know what life has in store for us in future …

After a few years, it so happened that I visited Mumbai for our Atulites gang-out and had to stay with our ‘Maha Guru’ at his home in Mumbai. I was feeling very great and very fortunate, but then I was very very blessed when I got to eat food cooked by our ‘Maha Guru’ himself and I was really feeling ashamed on my laziness once again (because ‘apni galti par pachhtaana har insaan ka farz hai, lekin ye pachchhataap kuchh kshnon ke liye rehta hai 🙂 ) and I decided that when our ‘guru’ in his seventies can do ‘cooking’ why not me?, and so as usually I decided that I will cook myself for my wife … or at least start helping her in domestic works :).

The ‘gang out’ was in November’16 and it so happened that the next month on the first day of the next new year I and my wife travelled to Anand to see my daughters and while she will stay there with my daughters I will visit to Khandwa for my official works and return to Nagpur.
Now the real ‘test’ was after my reaching at Nagpur!!

As was usual for me, I ate out in nearby hotels for a couple of days and then I decided that ‘now I should take inspiration from our ‘Maha Guru’ and other ‘Gurujis’ and resolved to cook for myself-at least dinner in the evening.
It was decided that I would make a video call to my wife every evening after I finalised the menu and do the preliminary cleaning chopping of ingredients as required and keep ready the basic ingredients nearby …

And thus, started my ‘online learning for cooking’ course and every day I used to call my wife in the evening after initial preparations of the menu I wish to have that evening …
This time the ‘judaai’ was longer for almost a month a little over one month …

I learnt a great deal from her in this distance learning course.

Sometimes whenever she is not feeling well, I would first suggest her to order food from outside to have a change … but then she would come up with ‘kitna achchaa hota agar koi khaana banaake mujhe khilaaye’.

So, I would suggest to her that I would cook if she allowed me … she put us a great resistance the first time.

‘Rehne do, mujhe kuchh achchha khaane ka man kar rahaa hai, aap ke haath se wo swaad nation aayega’ 🙂 ‘main khud hi banaa deti hoon’, ‘Aap agar ho sake to wo saaf-safaai kar dena bas’ 🙂 …

Now, away from our country and home and ‘ghar ka khaana’, I am missing it all. Though we are getting ‘Indian Food’ to eat here (in our Camp) and some of us (from Bihar) are also good at cooking we get to eat ‘litti chokha’ ‘samosas’ ‘jalebi’ on special occasions, it can never be a substitute for the real thing. …

All those fond memories of having food at home since childhood keep haunting me nowadays and also I also remember how once in my childhood I refused to eat ‘aaloo ki bhaaji’ and was ‘scolded’ and ‘slapped’ by my father.

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The movie …

‘Wafaa-1972’ was directed by Ramanna for R.R.Pictures, Bombay.

It had Sanjay, Rakhi, Hina Kausar, Nazeer Hussain, Joginder, Krishan Dhawan, Naaz, Sunder, Sulochana Chatterjee, Anwar Ali, Padma Khanna, Prem Kumar, Swaraj, Jayshree T, Kalavati, Deshpande, Shabnam, Puranik, Anand,

Prem Nath, Rajendra Nath, Bipin Gupta, Madan Puri, Sapru had friendly appearance in this movie.

Lyrics for all the five songs (as per HFGK Vol V) were written by Rajinder Krishan and music was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal.
Asha Bhonsle, Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar and Manna Dey have given their voices to the songs in this movie.

With today’s song this movie ‘Wafaa-1972’ is making its debut on the blog.

This movie was passed by Censor Board on 30.03.1972.

Almost forty seven years back …

(We already have ‘Wafa-1950’ movie already on the blog, this ‘Wafaa-1972’ joins its company)

There is another song from the 1973 movie ‘Jwaar Bhaata’ ‘daal roti khaao prabhu ke gun gaao’ which along with the today’s song had been in my memory since childhood, the reason may be that they were frequently played on ‘radio’ in those years…
I was also surprised that the song being presented today had not been posted on the blog so far.

Let us now enjoy the today’s song where in the first half the husband is trying to cook for his wife but as usual surrenders finally 

Today (13 february 2019) also happens to be the ‘World Radio Day’ and this one ‘from radio days’ will definitely bring back memories of those days for many. 🙂

Audio

Song-Aaloo ki bhaaji baingan ka bhatra (Wafaa)(1972) Singers-Kishore Kumar, Lata, Lyrics-Rajinder Krishan, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal

Lyrics

Aaloo ki bhaaji
Baingan ka bhartaa
Aaloo ki bhaaji
Baingan ka bhartaa
Bolo ji bolo kya khaaoge ae
Jo bhi sajan tum khilaaoge
Jo bhi sajan tum khilaaoge

Maide ki poori
Aate ka phulkaa
Bolo ji bolo kya khaaoge ae
Jo bhi sajan tum khilaaoge
Jo bhi sajan tum khilaaoge

Shrimaan rasoi pakaaye ae
Shrimati baithh baitth khaaye ae
Shrimaan rasoi pakaaye ae
Shrimati baithh baitth khaaye ae
Kaho to kheer pakaaun
Aha ha ha
Zaraa si aag jalaaun
Achchaa
Zaraa sa chaawal laaun
Arey waah
Zaraa sa doodh milaaun
Hi hi hi hi
Pheeki kheer khilaaoge
Shakkar na milaaoge

Arey tere ki
Fail ham ho gaye pehle sabak mein
Aur koi cheez bolo khaaoge ae
Jo bhi sajan tum khilaaoge
Haan haan
Jo bhi sajan tum khilaaoge

Ho ho o la la la laa
Ho ho o la la la laa
Ae he he
O ho ho
Aha ha
Dekh dekh pyaari
Soorat tumhaari
Bhookh to hamaari mit gayi bechaari
Dekh dekh pyaari
Soorat tumhaari
Bhookh to hamaari mit gayi ji bechaari
Hato chalo hato raaja
Ye hai rasoi
Aisi jagah karta hai pyaar bhalaa koi

Chhodo chulha chauka
Hai munna raaja bhookha
Balmaa anaadi
Khichdi khayaali
Kab tak kaho ji pakaaoge

Baahon mein jab tak naa aaoge
Baahon mein jab tak naa
Tak naa
Tak naa
Aaoge ae
————————————–
Devnagri Script lyrics (Provided by Avinash Scrapwala)
————————————–
आलू की भाजी
बैंगन का भरता
आलू की भाजी
बैंगन का भरता
बोलो जी बोलो क्या खाओगे ए
जो भी सजन तुम खिलाओगे
जो भी सजन तुम खिलाओगे

मैदे की पूड़ी
आटे का फुल्का
बोलो जी बोलो क्या खाओगे ए
जो भी सजन तुम खिलाओगे
जो भी सजन तुम खिलाओगे

श्रीमान रसोई पकाए ए
श्रीमती बैठ बैठ खाए ए
श्रीमान रसोई पकाए ए
श्रीमती बैठ बैठ खाए ए
कहो तो खीर पकाऊं
आहा हा हा
ज़रा सी आग जलाऊं
अच्छा
ज़रा सा चावल लाऊं
अरे वाह
ज़रा सा दूध मिलाऊं
ही ही ही
फीकी खीर खिलाओगे
शक्कर न मिलाओगे

अरे तेरे कि
फ़ैल हम हो गए पहले सबक में
और कोई चीज़ बोलो खाओगे ए
जो भी सजन तुम खिलाओगे
हाँ हाँ
जो भी सजन तुम खिलाओगे

हो हो ओ ल ल ल ला
हो हो ओ ल ल ल ला
ए हे हे
ओ हो हो
आहा हा
देख देख प्यारी
सूरत तुम्हारी
भूख तो हमारी मिट गयी बेचारी
देख देख प्यारी
सूरत तुम्हारी
भूख तो हमारी मिट गयी बेचारी
हटो चलो हटो राजा
ये है रसोई
ऐसी जगह करता है प्यार भला कोई

छोडो चूल्हा चौका
है मुन्ना राजा भूखा
बलमा अनाड़ी
खिचड़ी खयाली
कब तक कहो जी पकाओगे

बाहों में जब तक ना आओगे
बाहों में जब तक ना …
तक ना …
तक ना …
आओगे ए


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Blog Day : 3525 Post No. : 14160

“Upaasna”(1971) was produced and directed by Mohan for Mohan Films Bombay. The “social” movie had Sanjay Khan, Mumtaz, Feroz Khan, Helen, Krishn Mehta, Anwar Hussain, Jagdeesh Raj, Murad, asit Sen, Brahm Bhardwaj, Tuntun, Indira Bansal, Polson, Baby Seema, Dayaal Kuar etc in it, with guest appearances by Sonia Sahni, Manmohan and Mukri.

The movie had six songs in it. Five of these songs have been covered in the blog. Here are the details of the songs that are already showcased in the blog.

Song Title

Post No.

Post Date

Darpan ko dekha tune jab jab kiya singaar 111 21-Sep-08
Aao tumhe main pyaar sikha doon 232 9-Nov-08
Meri jawaani pyaar ko tarse 4856 21-Oct-11
Kaali kaali saadi mein liptee huyee 10643 5-Jan-15
Pyaas meri bujha na paayega ik paimaana 14155 12-Mar-18

I had mentioned in an earlier writeup that the movie had an eve teasing song in it that shows Sanjay Khan (assisted by his sidekick Mukri) teasing Mumtaz so harshly that I wondered why section 509 of IPC (“WORD, GESTURE OR ACT INTENDED TO INSULT THE MODESTY OF A WOMAN” )should not have been invoked against Sanjay Khan. Of course, Indian public prosecutors know only two sections of IPC, viz 420 and 302, so no eve teaser hero ever gets hauled up under section 509 of IPC. 🙂

Going through the songs of the movie, I see that Mumtaz pays Sanjay Khan back with compound interest by lip syncing her own songs that embarrass Sanjay Khan in not one but several songs in the movie. Here is the sixth and final song from “Upaasna”(1971) to appear in the blog. This song is sung by Asha Bhonsle. Indeewar is the lyricist. Music is composed by Kalyanji Anandji.

Lyrics of this song were sent to me by Prakashchandra.

If we had an eve teasing song in the movie, then this song has the roles reversed. This song can be described as an Adam teasing song, with Mumtaz playing roadside Juliet with aplomb. 🙂 The picturisation as well as the lyrics shows Mumtaz coming down upon Sanjay Khan like a ton of unwanted bricks. 🙂

With this song, “Upaasna”(1971) joins the list of movies that have all their songs covered in the blog.


Song-Tumhen apna na banaaya to mera naam nahin (Upaasna)(1971) Singer-Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics-Indeewar, MD-Kalyanji Anandji

Lyrics

tumhen apna
na banaaya to mera naam nahin
tumhen apna na banaaya to mera naam nahin
pada hum jaise haseenon se tumhein kaam nahin een
pada hum jaise haseenon se tumhein kaam nahin
samjhe huzoor
tumhe apna na banaaya
to mera naam nahin

tumne auron ko sataaya to sataaya hoga
tumne auron ko sataaya to sataaya hoga
jeet lena tumhen auron ko na aaya hoga
ye to bandi ke liye
ye to bandi ke liye
koi bada kaam nahin
samjhe
tumhein apna na banaaya
to mera naam nahin

nazar jo tum se mil gayi to akadte kyun ho
nazar jo tum se mil gayi to akadte kyun ho
paas thoda sa aa gaye to bigadte kyun ho
abhi to pyaar ka
abhi to pyaar ka
aaghaaz hai anjaam nahin
dekhte jaao
tumhen apna na banaaya to mera naam nahin

kaun kehta hai hum ada se tumko jeetenge
kaun kehta hai hum ada se tumko jeetenge
hai wafa waale
hum wafa se tumko jeetenge
baat ye khaas hai ae
baat ye khaas hai
apni baat ye aam nahin
maine kaha huzoor
tumhen apna na banaaya to mera naam nahin
pada hum jaise haseenon se tumhen kaam nahin ee
pada hum jaise haseenon se tumhen kam nahin
samjhe
tumhe apna na banaaya to mera naam nahin


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Blog Day : 3524 Post No. : 14155

“Upaasna”(1971) was produced and directed by Mohan for Mohan Films Bombay. The “social” movie had Sanjay Khan, Mumtaz, Feroz Khan, Helen, Krishn Mehta, Anwar Hussain, Jagdeesh Raj, Murad, asit Sen, Brahm Bhardwaj, Tuntun, Indira Bansal, Polson, Baby Seema, Dayaal Kuar etc in it, with guest appearances by Sonia Sahni, Manmohan and Mukri.

The movie had six songs in it. Four of these songs have been covered in the blog.

When I look at the songs of the movie, it appears to me that most songs have the lady giving the gentleman a hard time. But then the gentleman asked for it, by lip syncing an eve teasing song in the beginning, duly supported and encouraged by his sidekick.

This movie shows that Hell hath no fury like a teased Mumtaz who can make the life of the teaser hell. 🙂 Here is this song, the fifth song from “Upaasna”(1971) where Sanjay Khan faces an embarassing situation in a get together where Mumtaz play acts as a drunkard.

The song is sung by Asha Bhonsle. Indeewar is the lyricist. Music is composed by Kalyanji Anandji.

Audio

Video

Song-Pyaas meri bujha na paayega ik paimaana (Upaasna)(1971) Singer-Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics-Indeewar, MD-Kalyanji Anandji

Lyrics

bahut der ki aane mein
haaye
kya paaya tadpaane mein
piyo pilaao
jee bhar ke
ha ha ha ha ha
aaye ho jab maykhaane mein
piyo na
hahaha
thhodi si

pyaas meri bujha na paayega
ik paimaana
pyaas meri bujha na paayega
ik paimaana
mujhko to peena hai
maykhaane ka maykhaana
mujhko to peena hai
maykhaane ka maykhaana
pyas meri bujha na paayega
ik paimaana
hic

mere liye mera jeevan sapna hai
sapne mein tu kya
o o
har koi apna hai
yahi hai jeevan
tu jee le
yahi hai jeevan
tu jee le
pal pal ka tu
ras pee le
pee le
jee le
dil ko na rahne de
veeraane ka veeraana
mujhko to peena hai
maykhaane ka maykhaana
pyaas meri bujha na paayega
ik paimaana
hic
o

aur bhi hain mere
roop kayi aise
ek hi raat mein tu
ho
dekhega sab kaise
kal bhi toone na pehchaana
kal bhi toone na pehchaana
aaj bhi toone kab jaana
jaana
jaana
samjhega kaise tu
deewaane ka deewaana
mujhko to paana hai
maykhaane ka maykhaana
pyaas meri bujha na paayega
ik paimaana
mujhko to peena hai
maykhaane ka maykhaana
maykhaane ka maykhaana


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