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This article is written by Sudhir, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a contributor to this blog. This article is meant to be posted in atulsongaday.me. If this article appears in other sites without the knowledge and consent of the web administrator of atulsongaday.me, then it is piracy of the copyright content of atulsongaday.me and is a punishable offence under the existing laws.

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The search for songs of Mukesh continues as we close in on his last set of remaining songs that are yet unpublished on the blog.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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Video

Audio

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

Lyrics

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

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

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

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

main dhool ka udta baadal
main dhool ka udta baadal

main dhool ka udta baadal

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

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

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

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

मैं धूल का उड़ता बादल
मैं धूल का उड़ता बादल

मैं धूल का उड़ता बादल


This article is written by 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 article is his 700th post in the blog

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#the Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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(Yippeeee to ‘Naukar-1979’)

Today we take ‘1979’ movie ‘Naukar’ to ‘Yippeeee-land’:). This movie had made its debut on the blog long back on 25.08.2010. aOut of the five songs from this movie four have already been posted on the blog.

Today we present the final song from this movie.

“Naukar-1979” was directed by Ismail Memon or ‘Ismail Films’. Ismail Memon was also the producer of this movie. And Khairoo Ismail was the co-producer of this movie.

It had Sanjeev Kumar, Jaya Bhaduri, Mahmood, Manmohan Krishna, Sundar, Lalita Pawar, Anwar Hussain, Jalal Agha, Madhu Malini, Meena T., Parveen Paul, Tiwari, Manmouji, Baby Nishat, Soni Shukla, and others.

Shailendra Singh, Yogita Bali, and Shammi had a guest appearance in this movie.

Story of this movie was written by Ismail Memon. Screenplay and dialogues of this movie was written by Pt. Mukhram Sharma. Editing of this movie was done by Vithhal Bankar.

This movie was passed by Censor Board on 01.12.1979.

I vaguely remember that we (me and my two younger brothers) watched this movie with our parents in a theatre at the nearby city Akola. This movie was a ‘family entertainer’ and overall it was liked by all. Also I remember from our ‘cricket playing group’ discussions then, that irrespective of fans of Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, and others all liked this movie. Sanjeev Kumar was the only actor who was liked by everybody in those days. This movie had some good music too.

Here is a brief about the story of this movie as mentioned by Peevesie’s Mom ji in her post.

The movie was the story of a wealthy widower Amar (Sanjeev Kumar) who swaps his identity with his servant Dayal (Mehmood) when he sets out to look for a bride who will be a good mother to his daughter too. He lands up in the house of Shanti Swarup (Manmohan Krishna) and Durga Devi (Lalita Pawar) who have daughters of marriageable age -Madhu Malini and Meena T.

But the girls have other plans- one falls in love with Dayal and the other is in love with Vijay (Shailendra Singh) who happens to be Dayal’s brother.
There is one more entity in the Shanti Swarup household- Geeta (Jaya Bhaduri) who happens to be Durga Devi’s friend’s daughter who is treated as a non-entity by Durga Devi and her daughters.

Amar -‘the Naukar’ and his daughter take a liking to Geeta who also has a soft-corner for the motherless child.
So that then is the synopsis of this movie…

(Peevesie’s Mom ji had sent her post on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Jaya Bachchan. I have not included the other text about Jaya Bachchan and her movies here).

“Naukar-1979” has five songs (including one multiple version song). All songs were written by Majrooh Sultanpuri. And the music was composed by Rahul Dev Burman.

SNo Song Title Singer/s Posted On
01 Ankhhiyon mein chhote sapne sajaay ke Kishore Kumar 25.08.2010
02 Ankhhiyon mein chhote sapne sajaay ke Lata Mangeshkar 25.08.2010
03 Pallo latkey hai mhaaro pallo latkey Asha Bhonsle, Kishore Kumar 04.04.2013
04 Dekhin hazaaron mehfilen Mohd Rafi,Asha Bhonsle, Chorus Being covered in this post
05 Aaya na karo gudiyaa mere paas Asha Bhonsle 09.04.2022

Despite having some good songs none of the songs of this movie made it to the ‘annual list of ‘Binaca Geetmala’ of 1979. Pancham’s songs from the movies –
‘Shalimar’, ‘Jurmana’, The Great Gambler’, ‘Devataa’, ‘Golmaal’, ‘Azaad (1978)’ etc. were present in this list, though.

The song Pallo latkey hai mhaaro pallo latkey from ‘Naukar’ stood at no.31 in the annual list of ‘Binaca Geetmala’ of ‘1980’.

Today we are going to listen to a wonderful ‘Qawwali’ from “Naukar” which is the final song from this movie to be covered on the blog.

In the movie this song happens on the occasion of ‘silver jubilee’ marriage anniversary of Manmohan Krishna and Lalita Pawar. The get together party has this ‘naach-gaana’ program. While Yogita Bali (Qawwali Singer) is the star-performer of this program, the ‘Naukar’ played by Sanjeev Kumar (“who is masquerading as a servant” (Atul ji’s terminology), with the help of Madhu Malini and Meena T pushes the original ‘Naukar’ Mehmood (now the ‘maalik’), to join Yogita Bali and sing. He had already told the girls that his ‘maalik’ is a good singer and the city of ‘Bhopal’ where they live wakes-up every morning listening to his ‘maalik’s alaap’… 🙂

Also seen in the picturisation of this song are Jalal Agha, Jaya Bhaduri and others.

Let us listen to this song which is sung by Asha Bhonsle and Mohd Rafi and Asha Bhonsle. It is lip synced on screen by Yogita Bali and Mehmood respectively.

And here is ‘Y I P P EE EE’ to ‘Naukar-1979’ on the blog. 🙂

Important 🙂 This movie starts showing the departmental store of Amar – Amar Departmental Stores at Bhopal. The city mentioned specifically. 🙂 (and I am also mentioning it specially here)…

(PS- Just before finalising this post as I read the old posts of this movie-song I noted that Prakash ji had mentioned about sending the lyrics of this song too for the BTYC of this movie. So Prakashjee is the lyrics contributor for this song.

Audio

Video


Song-Dekhin hazaaron mehfilen par ye fizaa kuchh aur hai (Naukar)(1979) Singers-Asha Bhonsle, Rafi, Lyrics-Majrooh Sultanpuri, MD-R D Burman
Both
Female chorus
Mehmood

Lyrics (Provided by Prakashchandra)

aa aa aa aa aa
aa aa aa aa
dekhin hazaaron mehfilen
par ye fizaa kuchh aur hai ae ae
dekhin hazaaron mehfilen
par ye fizaa kuchh aur hai ae ae
jalwe bhi dekhe hain magar
teri adaa kuchh aur hai
teri adaa aa
teri adaa
teri adaa
teri adaa
haan haan aan
kuchh aur hain
jalwe bhi dekhe hain magar
teri adaa kuchh aur hai ae ae
dekhin hazaaron mehfilen
par ye fizaa kuchh aur hai ae

haan
jalwe bhi dekhen hain magar
teri adaa kuchh aur hain ae ae
dekhin hazaaron mehfilen aen

ye gul rukhon ki anjuman
ye shaam hain bahaar ki
bahaar
bahaar
ye gul rukhon ki anjuman
ye shaam hain bahaar ki
ye jashn hai
jashn e shabaab
ye raat hai khumaar ki
haaye allaah
haaye allaah
haaye allaah
haaye allaah
hai wallaah
hai wallaah
hai wallaah
hai wallaah

aa aa aa aa aa
aa aa aa aa aa
aa aa aa aa aa
sadqe mere aye saaqiya
ik jaam to mujhko pilaa
sadqe mere aye saaqiya
ik jaam to mujhko pilaa

thhodi magar wo bhi pilaa
wo jo teri aankhon mein hai
thhodi magar wo bhi pilaa
wo jo teri aankhon mein hai

sadqe tere ae saaqiya
ik jaam to mujhko milaa
thhodi magar wo bhi pilaa
wo jo teri aankhon mein hai
wo bhi pilaa
aaj zaraa
wo bhi pilaa
aaj zaraa
o saaqiya
wo jo teri aankhon mein hai
uskaa nashaa kuchh aur hai
wo jo teri aankhon mein hai
uskaa nashaa kuchh aur hai
dekhin hazaaron mehfilen aen

allaah aa

haan aa aa aa aa
haa aa aa aa
aa aa aa aa
teri nazar us dil pe hai
jo dil kisi qaabil nahin

hai wallaah
hai wallaah
hai wallaah
hai wallaah

o teri nazar us dil pe hai
jo dil kisi qaabil nahin
dil mein tere wo baat hai
jiska koi haasil nahin
aa aa aa aa aa
aa aa aa aa aa aa aa
aa aa aa aa aa aa
sun ae mere bandaa nawaaz
ye sab tere
andaaz o naaz
ho jaayegaa inka ilaaj
aane to de wo din zaraa
sun ae mere bandaa nawaaz
ye sab tere
andaaz o naaz
ho jaayegaa inka ilaaj
aane to de wo din zaraa
aane to de
jaan e jigar
aane to de
jaan e jigar
wo din zaraa
ye dil nahin tera ilaaj
teri dawaa kuchh aur hai ae

dekhin hazaaron mehfilen
par ye fizaa kuchh aur hai ae

teri adaa aa
teri adaa
teri adaa
teri adaa
kuchh aur hain
jalwe bhi dekhe hain magar
teri adaa kuchh aur hai ae ae

dekhin hazaaron mehfilen
par ye fizaa kuchh aur hai ae
dekhin hazaaron mehfilen

armaan ye hai
ae jaaneman
yoonhi tujhe dekha karoon
armaan ye hai
ae jaaneman
yoonhi tujhe dekha karoon

saari hain baatein waqt ki
tu kya kare
main kya karoon

saari hai baatein waqt ki
tu kya kare
main kya karoon

aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa
aankhon mein hai saara
jahaan
koyi tere jaisaa kahaan
dekhe haseenon e jahaan
par tu niraali cheez hai

aankhon mein hai saara
jahaan
koyi tere jaisaa kahaan
dekhe haseenon e jahaan
par tu niraali cheez hai ae

kya kahoon kya
cheez hai tu
jaane e jahaan
cheez hai tu
teri qasam

aa aa aa aa aa
tujhme wo jo ik baat hai
samjhe janaab
tujhme wo jo ik baat hai
samjhe janaab
ae dilrubaa
kuchh aur hain
dekhin hazaaron mehfilen
par ye fizaa kuchh aur hai ae
dekhin hazaaron mehfilen

aa aa aa aa
dekhin hazaaron mehfilen aen …


This article is written by Peevesie’s mom, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a contributor to this blog. This article is meant to be posted in atulsongaday.me. If this article appears in other sites without the knowledge and consent of the web administrator of atulsongaday.me, then it is piracy of the copyright content of atulsongaday.me and is a punishable offence under the existing laws.

Blog Day :

5130 Post No. : 17084 Movie Count :

4615

Hullo Atuldom

A few songs are playing in my head since morning.
1) Rimjhim gire saawan(Manzil)(1979)
2) Bheegi bheegi raaton mein (Ajnabi)
3) Tere mere pyaar ki jo baat chali (Aankh Michauli)
4) Aaj rapat jaayen to hamen na uthhaiyyo (Namak Halal)
5) Ab ke saawan mein jee darey (Jaise Ko Taisa)

No prizes for guessing the connection between these songs- they are all Rain songs. And why was I thinking of these songs? Giving the answer as “Rainy Season or Monsoon” (and India is having a fairly good monsoon I must say) doesn’t bring out the romance associated with these songs. But if we say that it is the month of “Saawan or Shravan” then the rains and the ‘jhoolas’ and all traditionally romantic Indian aspects play in our mind’s eye. As I set out to hear and see the above listed songs I also ended up hearing this less heard (unheard should be the correct word here) song “Jhoom jhoom naach rahi barkha bahaar hai (Duniya Kya Jaane)“. Then I went on to listen to a few ‘post Rain’ songs like ‘Ek ladki bheegee bhaagee si (Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi)‘, ‘Roop tera mastaana (Aradhana)‘.

The trigger for the listening session was the program on Radio Ceylon this morning which gave me this rimjhim-gire-saawan-sulag-sulag-jaaye-man/ (in its one and half hour program). Of course radio Ceylon didn’t play the song as a ‘Rain Song’ but as a Kishore Kumar song. Why? Because today is KISHORE KUMAR’s birth anniversary. He would have been 93.

Almost all online HFM sharing portals and apps are putting out playlists which promise the listener hours of song listening pleasure. We at ASAD are a lot that is not satisfied with the regular lists, correct? No, NO. Don’t get me wrong. We are not upset when someone plays a song from ‘Jhumroo’, ‘Jewel Thief’, Blackmail’, ‘Manzil’, ‘Amar Prem’, ‘Rampur Ka Laxman’, ‘Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi’. ‘Lal Patthar’, etc. etc. Atulites don’t complain at the content present in the preset playlists anyone offers, we just go and make our own lists and from these we post songs that are great on the ears and not yet present on the blog.
Of course today I did hear a FUN- Kishore Kumar song which I haven’t heard before. It was from the 1968 release ‘Shrimaanji’ and it had lot of fun elements in it- the lyrics, the tune and accompanying sounds that Kishoreda excelled in. This is the song Iss duniyaa mein pyaare do kaam karnaa (Shrimaanji) .
I also heard one song that I had forgotten, Aansuon ko thhaam le (Chhotaa Baap).

What I am trying to show by posting the links to the songs which I heard today is that this blog has covered songs by Kishoreda in all his moods – many rare songs which were popular once upon a time but now forgotten are also there in this blog.

I was looking at the statistics page of the blog and found that the blog has 1283 songs of Kishoreda as singer, 33 as music director and 6 as lyricist. Looking up the stats is a fun job and here are some more numbers:-

144 songs of Kishoreda for Rajesh Khanna.
590 solo songs
21 duets with Shamshad Begum
13 duets with Geeta Dutt
19 duets with Mohd Rafi
only 1 duet with Mukesh
7 duets with Mannada songs
6 duets with Mahendra Kapoor songs

Here are some expected numbers:- 218 duets with Lata Mangeshkar and 263 with Asha Bhonsle.

The above are the numbers present on the blog and not what Kishoreda accomplished in his career. I would have loved to do a similar exercise of Kishoreda’s collaboration with lyricists and music directors to see the numbers that we have on the blog, maybe next time.

I have a whole set of songs in my mind across various genres and moods. I am settling for a song from a fun movie. The movie had Kishore Kumar as the producer, director, actor, music director, and singer. The cast had Amit Kumar, Yogita Bali, Mehmood, S.N. Banerjee, Jayshree T., Madan Puri, Bhagwan, and a host of supporting actors. It could possibly have been a launch vehicle for Amit Kumar as an actor and south Indian actress Jaya Sudha made her Hindi debut with this film- ‘Shabash Daddy’ (1979)

The other singers used in the movie were Amit Kumar, Asha Bhonsle, Sulakshana Pandit, and Mehmood. Irshad Jalili and Gulshan Bawra were two other lyricists of the movie.

I remember having seen it on release all those years ago in 1979 but don’t find it anywhere for repeat viewing. It was the story of a retired army officer Col. Chhaju Singh (Kishore Kumar) who falls in love with a beautiful fisher-woman when he has a son of marriageable age. There were a lot of comments back then that this was their family life playing out on screen as Kishore Kumar had just married Yogita Bali.

I am sure many purists will feel that today’s song shows Kishoreda grossly overacting. And not doing justice to the talent that he was. But that is the way he was – mostly too good and gross at times.

Thinking of the multi-talented highly energetic entertainer with this song written, composed and sung by Kishore Kumar. I feel that the female voice accompanying is of Yogita Bali (I may be wrong)

Audio

Video

Song-Maine jo dil diya (Shaabaash Daddy)(1979) Singer-Kishore Kumar, Lyrics-Kishore Kumar, MD-Kishore Kumar
Yogita Bali (?)

Lyrics

nonsense
dammit
idiot
rrrrrr
rascal

ye us ghooskhoriye reporter ki chaal hai
usi ne mujhe badnaam karne ki saazish ki hai

main
main
main uski ghanti baja kar rakh doonga

kya hua colomel saahab
chhape mein koi buri khabar chhapi hai kya
jo itna laal peela ho raha hai

mat poochh kuch Kamli
mat poochh

jal gayi

jal gayi

jal gayi
kaun jalgayi

duniya

maine jo dil diya
tujhe jo dil diya
to jaanti hai kya huaa
kya huaa
maine jo dil diya
tujhe jo dil diya
to jaanti hai kya huaa
kya huaa
kahaani ban gayi
ye duniya jal gayi
baithhe bithhaaye hangaama ho gaya
ke jab se main tera deewaana ho gaya
maine jo dil diya
tujhe jo dil diya
to jaanti hai kya huaya
kya huaa
kahaani ban gayi
ye duniya jal gayi
baithhe bithaaye hangaama ho gaya
ke jab se main tera deewaana ho gaya

colonel saahab
o colonel saahab
theher naa
baat sun
saaf saaf bata kya huaa
o colonel saahab

udi khabar jo ye ke tera mera pyaar huaa
udi khabar jo ye ke tera mera pyaar huaa
machi gadar haan is kadar ke sabka haal huaa
koi to daal pe latak ke phaansi chadh gaya
koi bechaara kood kar nadi mein mar gaya
are re re re re
koi piya zahar
koi gaya akad
koi gaya bigad
koi gaya rakhad
koi jo chust thha
use bukhaar ho gaya
ho gaya
ho gaya
bas kar bas kar bas kar
maine jo dil diya
tujhe jo dil diya
to jaanti hai kya huaa
maaloom hai kya huaa
kahaani ban gayi
ye duniya jal gayi

baithhe bithhaaye ek hangaama ho gaya
ke jab se main tera deewaana ho gaya

jaanti hoon
main thahri gareeb
aur tu paise waala
to oonchi jaat ka
main ek abhaagan
tera mera kya mel
is bedard duniya ki reet hi aisi hai
par ismein mera kya kasoor
bata na
mera kya kasoor

sach hai
main ameer
aur tu gareeb
magar
magar kusoor tera kuchh nahin
ye tera
ye tera naseeb hai

sanam ye sach hai mai ameer tu gareeb hai
sanam ye sach hai mai ameer tu gareeb hai
kusur tera kuch na ye tera naseeb hai
mujhe kubul hai ke mai tera diwana hu
shama hai tu meri
to main tera parwaana hoon
chalenge saath hum rukenge saath hum
jiyenge saath hum marenge saath hum
ye fsala hamara laakh bar ho gaya
ho gaya ho gaya
bas kar bas kar bas kar
maine jo dil diya
tujhe jo dil diya
to jaanti hai kya huaa
kya huaa
kya huaa
kya huaa

kahaani ban gayi
ye duniya jal gayi
baithe bithhaaye hangaama ho gaya
ke jab se main tera deewaana ho gaya


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 :

5105 Post No. : 17046

#The Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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# Bhoole-Bisre Geet # # Zindagi Aur Toofaan -1975#
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‘Ek hasrat thhi ke aanchal ka mujhe pyaar miley…Zindagi aur bataa tera iraadaa kya hai’

I have been listening to this song since my childhood and I have been liking it without any apparent reason. May be the overall composition touched me somewhere and it remain in my memory since then. Later, as I grew up and listened to this song, I liked its lyrics very much and continue to enjoy it whenever it was played around on radio or elsewhere.

Despite all that, I neither searched for the details of the song and its movie nor did I search for other songs from the movie.

The song I mentioned above had been posted on the blog on 30.11.2009. That is almost 12 years, 7 months and 11 days (as on 10.07.2022) or 4606 days after the first song of this movie was discussed on the blog.

I came across this movie-title during my daily browsing of the blog recently, and so here I am taking the chance to go through the details of this movie, its songs and also add the second song of this movie on the blog today.

The song I mentioned on the top of this article is from the movie ‘Zindagi Aur Toofaan’ (1975).

I am not aware how this movie had fared on box-office then. But it seemed to be a forgotten and obscure movie of its time. Hindi movie goers of those days must be well aware of the ‘other’ movies released during this year and one can easily guess that this movie must have been forgotten in the spate of the other popular movies of that year.

‘Zindagi Aur Toofaan’ was directed by Umesh Mathur for Kirtimaan Films, Bombay. It was produced by Lalit Mohan and Charu Mitra.

It had Yogita Bali, Sajid Khan, Helen, Sulbha Deshpande, Kanhaiyyalal, Anwar Hussain, Appi Umrani, Asit Sen, Mukri, Bhagwan, Sikandar Azam, Shefali Choudhary, Master Shahid, Master Majid, Bharat, Bal Kishan, Rajat Kumar, Balwant Singh, Satyender Verma, Manu Dhawan, Kishan, Daya Devi, Leena Das, Pal Sharma, Chandu, Pardesi, Ratan Gaurang, MA Latif, Mumtaz Begum, Geeta Khanna, CM Nagar, and others.

Rehana Sultana and Rakesh Pande made a guest appearances in this movie.

This movie was based on the famous Hindi novel ‘Talaash’ written by Mahavir Adhikari. Mahavir Adhikari also wrote the story and dialogues of this movie. Screenplay of this movie was written by Umesh Mathur who was the director of this movie. Editing of this movie was done by Nand Kumar.

‘Zindagi Aur Toofaan’ was passed by Censor Board on 06.12.1975 (with a ‘restricted viewing (A) certificate).

This movie had four songs in it. Ram Avtar Tyagi wrote the lyrics for two songs, Indeevar and Ram Bharadwaj wrote lyrics for one song each. Mukesh, Asha Bhonsle, Dilraj Kaur, and Amit Kumar (Amit Gangoli as mentioned in the titles of the movie) had given their voices to the songs of this movie.
Music for this movie was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal.

Here is the list of songs of this movie.

SNo Song Title Lyricist Singer/s Posted On
01 Ek hasrat thhi ke aanchal ka mujhe pyaar miley Ram Avtar Tyagi Mukesh, Chorus 30.11.2009
02 Main bhi to akela, main bhi to akeli hoon Ram Bharadwaj Amit Kumar, Asha Bhonsle
03 Meri kashti toofaan mein hichkole khaaye jaaye Indeevar Asha Bhonsle
04 Raat madhosh hai khamosh sitaare jaage Ram Avtar Tyagi Asha Bhonsle, Dilraj Kaur

As mentioned above, only one song from this movie has been posted on the blog on 30.11.2009. Today I present another song from this movie. It is a solo song sung by Asha Bhonsle. It is lip-synced by Yogita Bali. Sajid Khan, the hero of the movie is also seen in the picturisation of this song.

It is a nice song to listen to (and watch too). The song somehow sounds like a familiar song. I have not watched this movie yet. So, I cannot say in what context this song happens in the movie.

Let us listen to today’s song now …

Video

Song-Meri kashti toofaan mein hichkole khaaye jaaye (Zindagi aur Toofaan)(1975) Singer-Asha Bhonsle, Lyrics-Indeewar, MD-Laxmikant Pyarelal

Lyrics

meri kashti toofaan mein
hichkole khaaye jaaye
meri kashti toofaan mein
hichkole khaaye jaaye
tere pyaar ki jo patwaar miley to
mumkin hai bach jaaye
meri kashti toofaan mein
hichkole khaaye jaaye
tere pyaar ki jo patwaar miley to
mumkin hai bach jaaye
meri kashti toofaan mein ae

dariyaa hai ye ae zindagani
toofaanon jaisi jawaani
dariyaa hai ye ae zindagani
toofaanon jaisi jawaani
dil mera chanchal
dil mera chanchal
armaanon ki maujon se takraaye
tere pyaar ki jo patwaar miley to
mumkin hai bach jaaye
meri kashti toofaan mein
hichkole khaaye jaaye
tere pyaar ki jo patwaar miley to
mumkin hai bach jaaye
meri kashti toofaan mein ae ae

main to hoon aisi dhaara
dhoondhoon baahon on ka kinaara
main to hoon aisi dhaara
dhoondhoon baahon on ka kinaara
dil mein hai udaasi ee
dil mein hai udaasi
umr hai pyaasi
pyaasi hi mujhe dubaaye
tere pyaar ki jo patwaar miley to
mumkin hai bach jaaye
meri kashti toofaan mein
hichkole khaaye jaaye
tere pyaar ki jo patwaar miley to
mumkin hai bach jaaye
meri kashti toofaan mein ae


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 : 4989 Post No. : 16881 Movie Count : 4588

#The Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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# Bhoole-Bisre Geet # 168 # Missing Films of 1972 – 20#
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Today, I bring on blog the last of 1972 films that were not yet available on the blog. Yes, some films are still missing, as is detailed later below, but for those films, the songs and other information is not available so far.

Today’s song is from the movie ‘Zameen Aasmaan’ (1972). This movie is the 129th film of 1972, taken in alphabetical order, as per the Geet Kosh. There are a total of 131 movies listed for 1972. There are two more movies after this one. At 130 is the movie ‘Zaroorat’. This movie has no songs. And the last movie alphabetically in this list is ‘Zindagi Zindagi’ which had already been Yippeee’d on the blog.

Movies with the same title ‘Zameen Aasmaan’, were also released in 1946 and in 1984. Both these movies have been represented on the blog with their songs. I guess that the today’s movie was a forgotten movie even though its music was composed by Kishore Kumar and its’ having a decent star-cast too.

‘Zameen Aasmaan’ was directed by A Veerappan for AV Films. Eesmayeel Shroff was the Chief Assistant Director. Veerappan was also the producer of this movie. He also wrote the story and the screenplay. He developed the story based on the Malayalam play and film – ‘Kadal Paalam’ by KT Mohammed. Dialogues were written by Rajinder Singh Atish. Editing of this movie was done by R Bhaskar. This movie was passed by Censor Board on 10.07.1972.

The star cast of the movie is listed as Ashok Kumar, Sunil Dutt, Rekha, Yogeeta Bali, Ramesh Deo, Indrani Mukherjee, Achala Sachdev, Dulari, Ashim Kumar, OP Sharma, SK Sharma, Kiron, Sushil Kumar, Master Tarun Kumar Gupta, Baby Charulata, Gemini Balu, Sharad  Kumar, and others.

This movie has six songs written by two songwriters – Indeevar (five songs) and Anand Bakshi (one song). Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, and Asha Bhonsle were the playback singers for the songs. Music was composed by Kishore Kumar. Basu Chakraborty was the assistant music director. Here is the list of songs in this movie as provided in HFGK – Vol-V (1971-1980).

Sl. No. Song Title Singer/s Lyricist
01 Aankhen Tumhaari Do Jahaan … Kishore Kumar Indeevar
02 Kisne Yahaan Kisko Jaanaa… Asha Bhonsle Indeevar
03 Ham Tum Chaley, Tum Chaley. Ham Chaley Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhonsle Anand Bakshi
04 Ik Raat Ki Hai Baat, Main Soyi Thhi Akeli Asha Bhonsle Indeevar
05 Na Ro Ae Mere Dil Yahaan, Tera Nahin Hai Ye Jahaan Lata Mangeshkar Indeevar
06 Are Girgit Jaisa Aaja Ka Insaan, Badle Pal Pal Rang Kishore Kumar Indeevar

With this post today, ‘Zameen Aasmaan’ of 1972 makes its debut on the blog.

Let us review the list of movies of 1972 alphabetically after adding today’s movie which is the 129th film in the alphabetical list of films of 1972, as per Geet Kosh. For brevity the list given below includes the list of movies missing on the blog and list of all movies from the last post “Hai Jo Teri Tamanna Hai Wohi Meri Tamanna” from movie ‘Ustaad Mera Naam’ (which is the 125th in list) to today’s movie song-post.

Sl. No. Movie Title Director Music Director Passed by Censor Board No of Songs on the Blog No of Songs as per HFGK
1 Aakraant Girish Vaidya Jagat Singh 07.12.1972 0 No Information
17 Bachche Mere Saathi TN Babu MS Vishwanathan 17.11.1972 Songs Not Available 6
24 Bharat Darshan Khwaja Ahmed Abbas Jaidev 04.11.1972 0 No Information
45 Fighter Sheela Vijay Not Mentioned 07.10.1972 0 No Information
50 Gunfighter Johny KSR Das Aadi Narayan Rao 25.03.1972 Songs Not Available 5
53 Hunterwaali KS Reddi Satyam 02.09.1972 Songs Not Available 5
54 Jaadoo Nagari Vednatham Roghaviya Aadi Narayan Rao 05.06.1972 0 No Information
68 Lady James Bond KSR Das Satyam 11.07.1972 Songs Not Available 5
73 Maayaa Darpan Kumar T Shahni Bhaskar Chandavarkar 12.12.1972 0 No Information
81 Miss Chaalbaaz (Tingoo Agent 000) Ravi Rajan-Nagendra 27.11.1972 Songs Not Available 4
95 Raajdhaani Express BJ Patel L Chakravarty 04.03.1972 Songs Not Available 5
126 Victoria No  203 Brij Kalyanji Anandji 21.11.1972 4 4
127 Wafaa Ramanna Lakshmikant Pyaarelal 30.03.1972 1 5
128 Ye Gulistan Hamaara Atmaram SD Burman 30.12.1972 7 7
129 Zameen Aasmaan A Veerappan Kishore Kumar 10.07.1972 Making its debut today 6
130 Zaroorat BR Ishaara Brij Bhushan 18.03.1972 No Songs No Songs
131 Zindagi Zindagi Tapan Sinha SD Burman 19.08.1972 7 7

*Notes:

  1. Songs for ‘Bachche Mere Saathi’, ‘Gunfighter Johnny’, ‘Hunterwaali’, ‘Lady James Bond’, ‘Miss Chaalbaaz’ (Tingoo Agent 000) and ‘Rajdhani Express’ seem to be unavailable as of now.
  2. There is no information about the songs in HFGK Vol-V (1971-1980) for the movies – ‘Aakraant’, ‘Bharat Darshan’, ‘Fighter Sheela’, ‘Jaadu Nagari’ and ‘Maaya Darpan’ as mentioned above.

So, with the addition of today’s movie, we have added all the ‘so far’ missing movies (of which the songs are available) from the year 1972 on the blog. This year i.e. 2022, we are celebrating the fifty years of 1972 movies. We have brought on and discussed at a glance 20 movies that were missing from our blog, and for which songs are available. Also, the 21st such movie of 1972 viz., ‘Kavi Sammelan’ is being discussed as a separate series, bringing in all the available ‘poetry based’ songs of that movie.

Today’s song is a special song as this song is sung by the legendary Lata Mangeshkar under the baton of Kishore Kumar – the music director. I think this is the only song she sung under the baton of Kishore Kumar (hope I am correct). The song is lip-synced on screen by Yogeeta Bali. (Other than Yogeeta Bali we can see a dog and a horse in the picturisation of this song). Lyrics are by Indeevar and music is composed by Kishore Kumar.

I would request knowledgeable readers to kindly throw light on this movie and its songs.

Let us now listen to the today’s song, and welcome ‘Zameen Aasmaan-1972’ on the blog.

Video

Audio

Song – Na Ro Ae Mere Dil Yahaan (Zameen Aasmaan) (1972) Singer – Lata Mangeshkar, Lyrics – Indeevar, MD – Kishore Kumar

Lyrics

na ro ae mere dil yahaan

na ro ae mere dil yahaan
tera nahin ye jahaan
fursat kise hai ae
samjhe jo koi
tere aansuon ki zubaan
na ro ae mere dil yahaan
tera nahin ye jahaan
fursat kise hai
samjhe jo koi
tere aansuon ki zubaan
na ro ae mere dil yahaan

deewaani duniya rishte dilon ke
daulat se kyon jodti hai
deewaani duniya rishte dilon ke
daulat se kyon jodti hai
samaajon ke jhoothe rivaazon ki khaatir
apnon ke dil todti hai
koi nahin saath dega aa
sab to hai parchhaiaan
aa aa koi nahin saath dega aa
sab to hai parchhaiaan
aisa gar hai jahaan
to jeene ke qaabil kahaan
fursat kise hai ae
samjhe jo koi
tere aansuon ki zubaan
na ro ae mere dil yahaan

aise jahaan mein rahe koi kaise
lage pyaar par jis mein pehre
aise jahaan mein rahe koi kaise
lage pyaar par jis mein pehre
gila auron se kya lagaaye hain dil par
apnon hi ne ghaav gehre
kho ja andheron mein aise ae ae
jaise gagan mein dhuaan
aa aa aa kho jaa andheron mein aise
jaise gagan mein dhuaan
zaroorat hai teri kisey
mita de tu apna nishaan
fursat kise hai ae
samjhe jo koi
tere aansuon ki zubaan

na ro ae mere dil yahaan
na ro ae mere dil yahaan
tera nahin ye jahaan
fursat kise hai ae ae
samjhe jo koi
tere aansuon ki zubaan
tere aansuon ki zubaan

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Hindi script lyrics (Provided by Sudhir Kapur)
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ना रो ए मेरे दिल यहाँ

ना रो ए मेरे दिल यहाँ
तेरा नहीं ये जहाँ
फुर्सत किसे है
समझे जो कोई
तेरे आंसुओं की ज़ुबान
ना रो ए मेरे दिल यहाँ
तेरा नहीं ये जहाँ
फुर्सत किसे है
समझे जो कोई
तेरे आंसुओं की ज़ुबान
ना रो ए मेरे दिल यहाँ

दीवानी दुनिया रिश्ते दिलों के
दौलत से क्यों जोड़ती है
दीवानी दुनिया रिश्ते दिलों के
दौलत से क्यों जोड़ती है
समाजों के झूठे रिवाजों की खातिर
अपनों के दिल तोड़ती है
कोई नहीं साथ देगा॰॰आ
सब तो हैं परछाइयाँ
आ आ आ कोई नहीं साथ देगा
सब तो हैं परछाइयाँ
ऐसा गर है जहाँ
तो जीने के काबिल कहाँ
फुर्सत किसे है
समझे जो कोई
तेरे आंसुओं की ज़ुबान
ना रो ए मेरे दिल यहाँ

ऐसे जहाँ में रहे कोई कैसे
लगे प्यार पर जिस में पहरे
ऐसे जहाँ में रहे कोई कैसे
लगे प्यार पर जिस में पहरे
गिला औरों से क्या
लगाए हैं दिल पर
अपनों ही ने घाव गहरे
खो जा अँधेरों में ऐसे॰॰ए
जैसे गगन में धुआँ
ज़रूरत है तेरी किसे
मिटा दे तू अपना निशां
फुर्सत किसे है
समझे जो कोई
तेरे आंसुओं की ज़ुबान

ना रो ए मेरे दिल यहाँ

ना रो ए मेरे दिल यहाँ
तेरा नहीं ये जहाँ
फुर्सत किसे है
समझे जो कोई
तेरे आंसुओं की ज़ुबान
तेरे आंसुओं की ज़ुबान

 


This article is written by Avinash Scrapwala, 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 :

4765 Post No. : 16513 Movie Count :

4489

#The Decade of Seventies – 1971 – 1980 #
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# Bhoole-Bisre Geet # 148 # A tribute to Kishore Kumar#
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Today 4th August 2021 is the ninety-second birth anniversary of legendary Kishore Kumar.

He was born on 4th August 1929 at Khandwa (nowadays MP) and passed away on 13th October’1987 at Mumbai. Had he been alive, he would have celebrated his ninety-second birthday today. But he passed away at the age of fifty-eight years only and left his musical memories with us forever to cherish and enjoy.

For today’s occasion, I was looking for a song from a movie not presented on the blog and a song which is different. While searching in HFGK Vol-V (1971-1980) I came across today’s movie ‘Yauwan’. I was neither aware of the movie nor its songs.

Luckily this movie has not been presented on the blog and it contains a Kishore Kumar song and that too a ‘solo’ song. This is also the only Kishore Kumar song in this movie. And this is the song which I do not remember to have listened earlier. A low-pitched soft song this song serves the purpose of being a ‘different song’ from other well-known Kishore Kumar songs still to come up on the blog. This is a lesser heard song too. In summary, this song is just what the doctor ordered. 🙂

“Yauwan-1973” was directed by Ranjan Bose for ‘N.P. International, Bombay’. It was produced by N.P. Singh. It had Yogeeta Bali, Anil Dhawan, Sujit Kumar, Sundar, Mohan Choti, Jankidas, Poornima, Sajjan, Aashu, Rajpal, Renu, Rajanibala, Amar Grewal, Rameshwar, Bharat, Ratan Gaurang, Mehta, Sharma, Jugnu, Baby Sajju, Rajpal and others.

It had Kabir Bedi also featuring in a special appearance which the movie titles mentioned as ‘and a brief encounter with Kabir Bedi’ 😊

Story and screenplay of this movie was written by Ranjan Bose who was also the director of this movie. Dialogues of this movie were written by Madan Joshi and editing was done by Bhaskar Rao.

This movie was passed by Censor Board on 12.02.1973.

“Yauwan-1973” had five songs in it, all written by Onkar Verma. Music for this movie was composed by Sonik-Omi.

All the five songs in this movie are solo songs. Four of them are sung by Asha Bhonsle and one by Kishore Kumar.

Here is the list of songs in this movie as appearing in the movie-page of this movie in HFGK Vol-V.

S.No Song Title Singer/s
01 Ye reshmi andhera lut jaane ka mausam Asha Bhonsle
02 Bandariya naach dikhaaye ki haathi dhhol bajaaye Asha Bhonsle
03 Jalta hai ye tan, sun o jaaneman Asha Bhonsle
04 Tumhaari berukhi se pareshaan hain nazaare Kishore Kumar
05 Kuchh chaahe aye aa, kuchh dhhoondhhe aye aa Asha Bhonsle

As mentioned above today’s song is sung by Kishore Kumar . It is lip-synced by Anil Dhawan who is singing the song to cheer up Yogeeta Bali.

I have not watched this movie so can’t say much about it. I would request knowledgeable readers to throw more light on this movie ‘Yauwan-1973’ and its songs.

Let us now listen to today’s song and pay our tributes to one and the only ‘Kishore Kumar’.

With this song, the movie ‘Yauwan-1973’ makes its debut on the blog.

Video (Longer)

Audio (shorter)

Song-Tumhaari berukhi se pareshaan hain nazaare(Yauwan)(1973) Singer-Kishore Kumar, Lyrics-Omkar Verma, MD-Sonik Omi

Lyrics

tumhaari berukhi ee se
pareshaan hain nazaare ae
tumhaari berukhi se
pareshaan hain nazaare
zaraa sa muskuraa ke
tum inhen de do sahaare
tumhaari berukhi se
pareshaan hain nazaare
zaraa sa muskuraa ke
tum inhen de do sahaare
tumhaari berukhi se

pashemaan kis liye hoti ho
tum apni jawaani se
pashemaan kis liye hoti ho
tum apni ee jawaani se
khushi aur gham ka rishtaa to
rahegaa zindagaani se
hai gham kaisaa kaho hamse
jo hai dil mein tumhaare
tumhaari berukhi se
pareshaan hain nazaare ae
tumhaari berukhi se

jalegaa dil bahaaron ka
jo tum aansoo bahaaogi
jalegaa dil bahaaron ka
jo tum aansoo bahaaogi
milegaa chain kaliyon ko
agar tum muskuraaogi
usi ki zindagi hai jo ise
hans kar guzaare
tumhaari berukhi se
pareshaan hain nazaare
zaraa sa muskuraa ke
tum inhen de do sahaare
tumhaari berukhi se
hmm hmm hmm hmm
hmm hmm
hmm hmm hmm hmm
hmm hmm


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Blog Day :

4616 Post No. : 16257

It is difficult for me to tell what I was doing during various dates of years gone by, seeing that I do not keep any diary. Diary writing used to be a great hobby of people of past generations. Now a days even the habit of writing with pen on paper has largely gone into disuse, and therefore going back don memor lane and giving accurate personal reminiscences has become difficult.

However, there are some ways. For example, I can go back say ten years and see the posts that I hame that day. From those posts, I can sometimes tell what I as doing that day in distant past.

I thought of going down the memory lane by exactly ten years to see if I can get a Blog Ten Year Challenge article written today. I found that on this day ten years ago, I had posted four writeups from four different movies. I found that one movie was still unYIPPEED.

Elated, I began to prepare my writeup. But when I checked up the links of the songs posted ten years ago, I realised that I had erred and that all the movies whose songs were discussed ten years ago on this day ere already YIPPEED. Instead of looking at the posts of 10 years ago, I had looked at the posts of 11 years ago, viz 8 March 2010.

So be it. So this article is not a Blog ten year challenge. It is an eleven year challenge, though.

The movie is “Chowkidaar”(1974). “Chowkidaar”(1974) was directed by Shyam Ralhan for Namrata Movies, Bombay. This “social” movie had Sanjeev Kumar, Yogita Bali, Vinod Khanna, Om Prakash, Jeevan, Sulochana, Sapru, Randheer, Zeb Rehman, Jayshree T, Asit Sen, Lalita Kumari, Ram Mohan, Joginder, Amrita Patel, Narmada Shankar, Uma Dhawan, Daljeet, Vimla, Dhanraj, Tilakraj, Babu Bhai, Kapila Sharma, Zebunnissa, Rajrani, Maqbool, Master Pramod, Vaishali (guest appearance) etc in it.

The movie had six songs in it. Five of these songs have been covered in the past. The movie made its debut in the blog on this date ten years ago.
Here are the details of the songs covered so far:-

Blog post number Song Date of posting
2337 Ye duniya nahin jaagir kisi ki 8 March 2010
5738 Rehne do chanda badli mein 5 April 2012
5745 Thhoda sa aitbaar keejiye 6 April 2012
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The movie “Chowkidaar”(1974) had made its debut in the blog on this day eleven years ago.

When I think about this date 11 years ago, I cannot tell for sure what I was doing on this date. Did I attend any omen’s day function that day ? I cannot say for sure. Out of the four songs that were discussed that day, one song was penned by Sahir Ludhianvi. But there as no mention of his birth anniversary in that post. There was no mention of International women’s day either in this post or the other posts of that day. Those were simple days for the blog hen we lived simple lives not even aware of important days of HFM ! 🙂

THese days of course we are far more knolegeable on such matters. 🙂 Today the blog has already seen seven posts, and six of them have been Sahir Ludhianvi posts.

Here is the sixth and final song from “Chowkidaar”(1974), exactly eleven years after the movie made its debut.

This song is sung by Rafi. Rajinder Krishan is the lyricist. Music is composed by Madan Mohan.

The song is picturised as an “expression of love” genre of song on Sanjeev Kumar and Yogita Bali.

A nice “expression of love” song it is. I suppose that this is a typical Woman’s day song as far as Hindi movies are concerned. Statistics bear me out because this song is the 3222nd song of this genre in the blog, which is easily one of the most common genre of songs in HFM. So this song can be described as a Woman’s day song too. Women’s need not just be subjected to dry preachy praises on this day, they need to be wooed romantically as well. 🙂 That is what this song does. 🙂

So a Happy International woman’s day to all.

With this song, all the six songs of “Chowkidaar”(1974) are covered in the blog and the movie thus gets YIPPEED in the blog.

Audio

Video

Song-Ik ladki bholi bhaali si (Chowkidaar)(1974) Singer-Rafi, Lyrics-Rajinder Krishan, MD-Madan Mohan

Lyrics

kahaan chali ho ye
sharma ke munh chhupaaye huye
kadam kadam pe
kayaamat si ek uthhaaye huye

ik ladki bholi bhaali si
ke jiska naam hai raadha
ke jiska roop hai saada
kuchh sharma ke
kuchh ghabra ke
kar gayi pyaar ka vaada
ik ladki bholi bhaali si
ke jiska naam hai raadha
ke jiska roop hai saada
kuchh sharma ke
kuchh ghabra ke
kar gayi pyaar ka vaada
ik ladki bholi bhaali si

shabnam jiska mukhda dhoye
sooraj rang nikhaare ae
shabnam jiska mukhda dhoye
sooraj rang nikhaare ae
mast pawan ka chanchal jhonka
jiske baal sanwaare
ankiyaan jiski badi badi
jiska badan phoolon ki ladi
aaj vo kaise dil de baithhi
soch rahi hai khadi khadi
ek ladki bholi bhaali si
ke jiska naam hai raadha
ke jiska roop hai saada
kuchh sharma ke
kuchh ghabra ke
kar gayi pyaar ka vaada
ik ladki bholi bhaali si

do bolon mein sab kuchh kah gayi
pyaar mein bebas ho kar rah gayi
do bolon mein sab kuchh kah gayi
pyaar mein bebas ho kar rah gayi
dil ki baat jubaan par laayi
thhokhar khaayi aur pachhtaayi
nikhri nikhri surat hai
ladki hai ya moorat hai
yahi to hai vo albeli
jiski humen zuroorat hai
ik ladki bholi bhaali si
ik ladki bholi bhaali si
ik ladki bholi bhaali si


This article is written by Peevesie’s Mom, a fellow enthusiast of Hindi movie music and a contributor to this blog. This article is meant to be posted in atulsongaday.me. If this article appears in other sites without the knowledge and consent of the web administrator of atulsongaday.me, then it is piracy of the copyright content of atulsongaday.me and is a punishable offence under the existing laws.

Blog Day :

4385 Post No. : 15742

Hullo atuldom

Many times I find a celebrity’s birthday and then look for a song featuring him/ her. Then, there are times when I see or hear a song and look for the birth-dates or anniversaries of those related with that song. In both the scenarios the post is nearly ready due to readily available songs. There is a third scenario where when I visit the birth-dates/ anniversary page of our blog and I see a birthday of an artiste, whose work I like, coming up, I rush to look for possible songs and find it difficult to zero in on anyone because there are too may options. So to make selection easy, I make things more complicated by trying to find debut songs of the person, adding a condition that the person should be seen lip-syncing and if he/she is dancing in the song or at-least shaking a leg that would be a BONUS.

So today we are celebrating the 70th birthday of an actor who made un-credited appearances in ‘Aman’ (1967) and ‘Aan Baan’ (1972). Shyam Benegal was the one who first cast him as Vishwam in ‘Nishant’ in 1975 and there began his journey in the parallel cinema of the Indian Film industry. His foray into commercial cinema came about when he played one of the Pandavs in ‘Hum Paanch’ (1980) which was not a mythological movie but a movie with a social message. From then on, he has straddled cinema of various genres and been successful enough to last till today. He has given memorable performances and has been a recipient of the National Award and Filmfare award for the best actor three times. Additionally he has been awarded the Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan.

Initially we saw him as a costar to Shabana Azmi and Smita Patil. Then with ‘Katha’ (1982) Deepti Naval became his heroine and his movies could be said to have become commercially viable when we saw him with Rekha in two movies – ‘Umrao Jaan’ (1981) and ‘Ijaazat’ (1987). I think he did one more movie with Rekha I can’t recollect. Here I am not talking of Rekha movies where this actor played negative characters meaning played a villain (being the right term). Oh yes, this actor has played villain and hero in traditionally masala films. Just goes to show how versatile he is.

I am sure the readers have guessed that I am talking of Naseeruddin Shah. I loved what Sudhirji wrote in his post for the song “Kisi Na Kisi Se Kabhi Na Kabhi (Medley)” last year on the same occasion. I think we should revisit it.

For today let us see him sing and dance with Mithun Chakravarty and Yogita Bali. So “Oye oye. . . Tirchi Topiwaale” was not the first time he tried to dance.  Here he has played Mithun’s friend and Yogeeta’s brother. The song is from the romantic thriller ‘Khwaab’ (1980) which was directed by Shakti Samanta. It had songs written and composed by Ravindra Jain. Today’s song is sung by Jaspal Singh, Suresh Wadkar and Hemlata. The story of the movie is present in the only song of the movie that has been posted in the monsoon of 2015 – “Tu Hi Wo Haseen Hai“.

Happy Birthday to Naseeruddin Shah – stay healthy and may we have more from you.

Audio

Video

Song – Ek Aas Liye Vishwaas Liye  (Khwaab) (1980) Singer – Suresh Wadkar, Jaspal Singh, Hemlata, Lyrics – Ravindra Jain, MD – Ravindra Jain
Suresh Wadkar + Jaspal Singh + Hemlata

Lyrics 

ooo hohohoooooho
ooo hoho hoooo ho
aaa aaaaa
(ooo hoho hoooo ho)
aaa aaaaa
(ooo hoho hoooo ho)

ek aas liye
vishwas liye 
mera mann manzil ke nishaan dhoondhe
ek aas liye
vishwas liye 
mera mann manzil ke nishaan dhoondhe
jisey aas na ho 
jisey aas na ho 
vishwas na ho
wo kya dhoondhe kahaan dhoondhe
ek aas liye
vishwas liye 
mera mann manzil ke nishaan dhoondhe

ahaa ahaa haa lalala laa 
ohohoho oooo
ahaa ahaa haa lalala laa 
ohohoho oooo

dharti se aasman tak 
manzilon ke silsile
wo kya karey jisey manzil
mil ke bhi na miley
yun bhi hota hai jeewan mein 
rehta chhupa mann mein
mere saathi
mil jaata hai wo bina dhoondhe
ek aas liye
vishwas liye 
mera mann manzil ke nishaan dhoondhe

sapna ho jin mein koi 
soti nahin hain woh aankhen
saathi adhure sapne 
meri bhi aankhon mein jhaanken
har sukh se juda dukh hai 
dukh ka apna sukh hai
mere saathi
sab kuch na miley yahaan dhoondhe
ek aas liye
vishwas liye 
mera mann manzil ke nishaan dhoondhe

ahaa ahaa haa lalala laa 
ohohoho oooo

nit bhor ki ye laali 
deti sandesha zindagi ka
jis ne andhere kaate 
hoga savera bhi usi ka
koi meet sahara de to
jeene ka ishaara de to
mere sathi
wahin manzil tu jahaan dhoondhe
ek aas liye
vishwas liye 
mera man manzil ke nishaan dhoondhe 
mera man manzil ke nishaan dhoondhe 
mera man manzil ke nishaan dhoondhe 

———————————————————
Hindi script lyrics (Provided by Sudhir)
———————————————————

ओ हो हो होsssss हो
ओ हो हो होsssहो
आss आssss
(ओ हो हो होsssहो)
आss आssss
(ओ हो हो होsssहो)

इक आस लिए
विश्वास लिए
मेरा मन मंज़िल के निशां ढूँढे
इक आस लिए
विश्वास लिए
मेरा मन मंज़िल के निशां ढूँढे
जिसे आस ना हो
जिसे आस ना हो
विश्वास ना हो
वो क्या ढूँढे कहाँ ढूँढे
इक आस लिए
विश्वास लिए
मेरा मन मंज़िल के निशां ढूँढे

आहा आहा हा लाल्लाल्ला ला
ओहो हो हो ओsss
आहा आहा हा लाल्लाल्ला ला
ओहो हो हो ओsss

धरती से आसमान तक
मंज़िलों के सिलसिले
वो की करे जिसे मंज़िल
मिल के भी ना मिले
यूं भी होता है जीवन में
रहता है छुपा मन में
मेरे साथी
मिल जाता है वो बिना ढूँढे
इक आस लिए
विश्वास लिए
मेरा मन मंज़िल के निशां ढूँढे

सपना हो जिन में कोई
सोती नहीं वो आँखें
साथी अधूरे सपने
मेरी भी आँखों में झाँकें
हर सुख से जुड़ा दुख है
दुख का अपना सुख है
मेरे साथी
सब कुछ ना मिले यहाँ ढूँढे
इक आस लिए
विश्वास लिए
मेरा मन मंज़िल के निशां ढूँढे

आहा आहा हा लाल्लाल्ला ला
ओहो हो हो ओsss

नित भोर की ये लाली
देती सँदेसा ज़िंदगी का
जिसने अंधेरे काटे
होगा सवेरा भी उसी का
कोई मीत सहारा दे तो
जीने का इशारा दे तो
मेरे साथी
वहीं मंज़िल तू जहां ढूँढे
इक आस लिए
विश्वास लिए
मेरा मन मंज़िल के निशां ढूँढे
मेरा मन मंज़िल के निशां ढूँढे
मेरा मन मंज़िल के निशां ढूँढे


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Blog Day :

4085 Post No. : 15225

“Parde Ke Peechhe”(1971) was produced by M C Ramamurthy and directed by K Shankar for EM CEE R Films, Madras. The movie had Vinod Mehra, Yogita Bali, Raj Mehra, Padma Khanna, Jagdeep, Pran, Bindu, Tarun Bose, Prem Kumar, Siddhu, Suresh, Upendra Trivedi, Jestin, Varalakshmi, Mamta Rao etc in it.

The movie had six songs in it. One song has been covered in the past.

Here is the second song from “Parde Ke Peechhe”(1971) to appear in the blog. This song is sung by Lata. Rajinder Krishan is the lyricist. Music is composed by Shankar Jaikishan.

The song is picturised on Yogita Bali and Vinod Mehra as a bathing in watefall song.

Lyrics of this song were sent to me by Prakashchandra.

Video

Audio

Song-Dil deewaane toone ye socha bhi hai (Parde Ke Peechhe)(1971) Singer-Lata, Lyrics-Rajinder Krishan, MD-Shankar Jaikishan

Lyrics(Provided by Prakashchandra)

aaahaaa aaahaa aahaa aaahaaa
aaahaaa aaahaa aahaa aaahaaa
aaahaaa haaa haaa haaa haaa haaaa haa haaa
aaahaaa haaa haaa haaaaa haaa haaaa ha ha ha
aahaaaa
aaahaa
aahaa
aahaa

dil deewaane
dil deewaane
toone ye sochaa bhi hai
ke kaun hai teraa
kaun hai teraa
kaun hai teraa
dil deewaane
toone ye sochaa bhi hai
ke kaun hai teraa
kaun hai teraa
kaun hai teraa
dil deewaane

aaj kal kyun bekaraari mein mazaa aane lagaa aa
aaj kal kyun bekaraari mein mazaa aane lagaaa
dhadkanon ke saaz par tu jhoom ke gaane lagaa
iss uljhan ko toone suljhaayaa bhi hai
ke kaun hai teraa
kaun hai teraa
kaun hai teraa
dil deewaane
toone ye sochaa bhi hai
ke kaun hai teraa
kaun hai teraa
kaun hai teraa
dil deewaane ae

ek sholay ki tarah letaa hai kyun angdaayiyaan…aan
ek sholay ki tarah letaa hai kyun angdaayiyaan
dhoondhtaa hai kyaa kisi ke pyaar ki parchhaayiyaan
mann darpan mein
toone kabhi dekhaa bhi hai
ke kaun hai teraa
kaun hai teraa
kaun hai teraa
dil deewaane
toone ye sochaa bhi hai
ke kaun hai teraa
kaun hai teraa
kaun hai teraa
dil deewaane ae

seekh lee toone kahaan se ye tadapne ki adaa aa
seekh lee toone kahaan se ye tadapne ki adaa
bekali din raat ki ye kaun tujhko de gayaa
khud apne se toone ye poochha bhi hai
ke kaun hai teraa
kaun hai teraa
kaun hai teraa
dil deewaane
toone ye sochaa bhi hai
ke kaun hai teraa
kaun hai teraa
kaun hai teraa
dil deewaane ae


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Blog Day : 3568 Post No. : 14302

“Chowkidaar”(1974) was directed by Shyam Ralhan for Namrata Movies, Bombay. This “social” movie had Sanjeev Kumar, Yogita Bali, Vinod Khanna, Om Prakash, Jeevan, Sulochana, Sapru, Randheer, Zeb Rehman, Jayshree T, Asit Sen, Lalita Kumari, Ram Mohan, Joginder, Amrita Patel, Narmada Shankar, Uma Dhawan, Daljeet, Vimla, Dhanraj, Tilakraj, Babu Bhai, Kapila Sharma, Zebunnissa, Rajrani, Maqbool, Master Pramod, Vaishali (guest appearance) etc in it.

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

Here is the fifth song from “Chowkidaar”(1974) to appear in the blog. This song is sung by Lata and chorus. Rajinder Krishan is the lyricist. Music is composed by Madan Mohan.

The song is picturised as a panghat/ water fetching (aka paniya bharan) song on Yogita Bali and others. One can also notice Sanjeev Kumar espying them from a distance (while seated in an open jeep) towards the end of the song.

Audio

Video


Song-Chaloon main jidhar se (Chowkidaar)(1974) Singer-Lata, Lyrics-Rajinder Krishan, MD-Madan Mohan
Chorus

Lyrics

chaloon main jidhar se
achcha ji
hmm
bach ke udhar se
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
hat ke udhar se
niklen sab dilwaale
daren ki kahin
das na le oy mere
gesu kaale kaale
haaye
haaye haaye
maar daalo

chaloon main jidhar se
bach ke udhar se
hat ke udhar se
niklen sab dilwaale
daren ki kahin
das na le oy mere
gesu kaale kaale

aandhi jaisi chadh ke jawaani aayi
aayi re aayi re aayi re
ho

aandhi jaisi chadh ke jawaani aayi
jaane kitnon ki
haaye ye maut laayi
laayi re laayi re laayi re
aa haa

gali gali kitnon ke dil toote pade hain
kitne bechaare dil thhaam ke khade hain
ye thhaam ke khade hain
wo thhaam ke khade hain
sab thhaam ke khade hain
haaye bechaare

chaloon main jidhar se
bach ke udhar se
hat ke udhar se
haan
niklen sab dilwaale
daren ki kahin
das na le oy mere
gesu kaale kaale

umariya deewaani
ho o o o
o o o
o o o
umariya deewaani
o chaal mastaani
jaise kanwaari ee ee
ee ee ee
nadiya ka paani
umariya deewaani
to chaal mastaani

kamar lachkaa ke
main paayal bajaa ke
main ankhiyaan milaa ke
laga doon
nigaahon pe taale
nigaahon pe taale
nigaahon pe taale
chaloon main jidhar se
bach ke udhar se
hat ke udhar se
haan niklen sab dilwaale
daren ki kahin
das na le oy mere
gesu kaale kaale

chaloon main jidhar se
bach ke udhar se
hat ke udhar se
niklen sab dilwaale
daren ki kahin
das na le oy mere
gesu kaale kaale
chaloon main jidhar se
bach ke udhar se
hat ke udhar se
haan niklen sab dilwaale
daren ki kahin
das na le oy mere
gesu kaale kaale


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