53 years of #Anand (12/03/1971)
"Kahin Door Jab Din Dhal Jaye,
Sanjh Ki Dulhan Badan Churaye
Chupke Se Aaye,
Mere Khayaalon Ke Aangan Mein, Koi Sapnon Ke Deep Jalaaye"
A must-watch among #HrishikeshMukherjee's masterpieces is the movie 'Anand,' starring #RajeshKhanna and #AmitabhBachchan in the lead roles. The screenplay was a collaborative effort by Bimal Dutta, #Gulzar, D.N. Mukherjee, Hrishikesh Mukherjee, and Biren Tripathy. Music by Salil Chowdhury The lyrics were penned by #Gulzar and Yogesh, with #Gulzar also writing the poignant poem 'Maut Tu Ek Kavita Hai,' which is narrated by Amitabh Bachchan. What are your favorite songs or dialogues from the movie?
What are your favourite songs/dialogue from the movie?
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Translation of the Lyrics under the cut.
Baarishein yun achanak huyi
When it suddenly started raining;
Toh laga tum shehar mein ho
I thought you are near me (in the city).
Raat bhar phir woh jab na ruki
When it kept raining all night long;
Toh laga tum sehar mein ho
I thought you were here till morning.
Kahin ek saaz hai goonji
Somewhere, an instrument has struck chords.
Teri aawaaz hai goonji
Your voice has echoed in my ears.
Meri khamoshiyon ko ab kar de bayaan
Do understand my silence now.
Tere bin bewajah sab hai
Nothing is worth without you.
Tu agar hai to matlab hai
If you’re here it all may have meaning.
Nahi toh toota saa adhoora kaarwan
If not; it’s a broken caravan (a company).
Ek tera raasta
One path for you;
Ek mera raasta
And another for me.
Nahio rehna ve judaa
I don’t want to live separated from you.
Nahio rehna ve judaa (x2)
I don’t want to live separated from you.
Shaam phir khoobsurat huyi
Its a beautiful sunset, again.
Toh laga tum shehar mein ho
It seemed like you’re in the city (somewhere near me).
Door hoke bhi nazron se tum
Even being away from me;
Har lamha har pehar mein ho.
You exist in every moment.
Sirf teri yaad sathi hai
Only your memories are my company.
Meri fariyad baaki hai
My request is still to be fulfilled.
Jism aur jaan ka mita de faasla
Please, come to me and let there be no distance between our bodies and souls.
Mere khaabon mein jo rang hain
The colors in my dreams;
Woh khilte bas tere sang hain
Turn even more beautiful in your presence.
Judke tujhse mukammal hogi dastaan
Joining you would complete the story.
Ek tera raasta
One path for you;
Ek mera raasta
And another for me.
Nahio rehna ve judaa
I don’t want to live separated from you.
Nahio rehna ve judaa (x2)
I don’t want to live separated from you.
Baarishein yun achanak huyi
When it suddenly started raining;
Toh laga tum shehar mein ho
I thought you are near me (in the city).
Raat bhar phir woh jab na ruki
When it kept raining all night long;
Toh laga tum sehar mein ho.
I thought you were here till morning.
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Kahin Door Jab Din Dhal Jaye Lyrics In English/Hindi
Kahin Door Jab Din Dhal Jaye Lyrics In English/Hindi
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Kahin Door Jab Din Dhal Jaye Lyrics writer is Yogesh and this song sing by Mukesh Kumar. Kahin Door Jab Din Dhal Jaye song taken from Anand 1971 movie directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The starring of movie Rajesh Khanna, Amitabh Bachchan, Sumita Sanyal, and Ramesh Deo.
Kahin Door Jab Din Dhal Jaye Song Details
Song: Kahin Door Jab Din Dhal JayeMovie/Album: Anand (1971)Singer: Mukesh…
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Thanks for the ask!💙
28. five songs to describe you?
I don't know if these songs describe me, but they're some of the most soulful songs I've listened to in my life (some of them are in Hindi. I've provided links in case anyone wants to check them out. The videos include the translated lyrics, which don't exactly capture the depth of the songs, but give a sense of what they're about).
Jalte hain jiske liye
Kahin door jab din dhal jaaye
Ae zindagi gale lagale (couldn't find a video with English subtitles, so I've included some translated text)
Somebody to Love (of course, I have to include this one)
Something (my current obsession, I cannot stop listening to this song)
Weird asks game!
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Kahin Door Jab 🧡
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Movie: Anand (1971)
Singer: #Mukesh
Lyrics: #YogeshGaud
Music: #salilchowdhury
Actor: #RajeshKhanna #amitabhbachchan
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30 June Kalyanji Virji Shah (Kalyanji-Anandji): 92nd Birth Anniversary
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Siraj Syed
Kalyanji Virji Shah (Kalyanji-Anandji): 92nd Birth Anniversary
30 June 1928-24 August 2000
From sleeve notes written for SaReGaMa’s LEGENDS CD set in 2009:
More than half a century after the cobra swayed to the clavioline, masquerading as the been, in ‘Tan dole mera man dole’, its notes still reverberate across India, and in many other parts of the world. It was, and remains, Kalyanji Virji Shah’s best-known musical signature. Kalyanji had first used the instrument in a film called Naag Panchami (1953, music Chitragupta), but that went largely un-noticed. ‘Tan dole’, a Hemant Kumar tune from a box-office hit, was the chart-topper of 1954, so listeners took good notice of its mesmerising been theme. Developed in France by a designer named Constant Martin, the clavioline was introduced in 1947. Five years later, musician Kalyanji was playing it here, in India, in film song takes. Four years after Nagin, Kalyanji had arrived as music director, with Samrat Chandragupta. And the following year, younger brother Anandji, who was a child actor and chorus singer too, joined him to create the K-A team that stood firm for over 40 years. Nevertheless, as Anandji, some four years younger (now 88), is often heard saying, “Kalyanjibhai is watching all this from above. He is very much with us in spirit.” Kalyanji Virji Shah died in the year 2000, at the age of 72.
Born in Kundrodi village of the Mundra taluka in Kutchh, the brothers grew up in Mumbai, where their father ran a food-grain store. Inclined more towards music than academics, they developed the self-taught ability to play a host of instruments, and formed part of school bands. By 1944-45, the teenager siblings had started playing in film song recordings. Big brother set up his own band in 1950, calling it Kalyanji and Party, with Purshottam Upadhyaya singing ‘Too mera chaand maen teree chaandnee’, the super-hit Naushad tune from Dillagi, to thunderous encores. The band performed in Bombay and in other nearby towns. For a while, the businessman in him did surface, and Kalyanji started a tailoring shop in partnership with a friend. Destiny, however, ensured that the shop did not prosper, drawing Kalyanji even closer to a world where a needle was something that played a gramophone record, not a device to stitch clothes with.
Many of us have heard the popular tunes the brothers composed for films like Samrat Chandragupta, Bedard Zamana Kya Jane, Chhalia and Bluff Master, the last two being the earliest directorial forays of director Manmohan Desai, but few would be aware that it was producer Subhash Desai, Manmohan’s brother, who gave Kalyanji his music directorial his break. Impressed with his prowess at song recordings of various recognised composers, Subhash saw a competent future music director in Kalyanji, and made him an offer that was strange, but nevertheless one that he could not refuse. Would he agree to a contract offering him 11 film assignments as music director, with a fee of Rs. 5,000 for the first film, Rs. 10,000 for the second…a recurring Rs. 5,000 increment per film, non-negotiable? The offer was too good to resist, so Kalyanji agreed, but he did ask Subhash, “Why11 films? Why not 10? Or 12?” The reply was convincing, “Eleven is my lucky number.” As it transpired, they did not do 11 films together, but Kalyanji’s career choice was made.
The K-A success story begins with Kalyanji’s kingly debut, Samrat Chandragupta. ‘Chahe paas ho’ is a touching lyric, with a tinge of sadness, as is the next number, ‘Door kahin tu chal’, another Rafi-Lata duet, from Bedard Zamana Kya Jaane, both penned by Bharat Vyas. With a title like Madari, there had to be a snake-charmer and his been in play, and the theme track, penned by Faruk Kaiser and rendered by Lata and Mukesh, indeed provided flashbacks of the legendary Kalyanji patent. Soon after he wrote his first song for them in Chandrasena, Gulshan Bawra penned a real gem in Satta Bazar, and this time the brothers invited their mentor Hemant Kumar to join Lata in the recording room, with amazing results. Who can forget ‘Tumhe yaad hoga’? Not yet the He Man he was to become in his later years, Dharmendra in Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere was emoting to Mukesh’s emotion-charged playback, rendering Shamim Jaipuri’s rich poetry. Graduating from smaller set-ups into a Raj Kapoor vehicle, K-A hit big time in Chhalia. Nonsensical verse from a sensible writer, Qamar Jalalabadi, ‘Dum dum diga diga’, with Mukesh providing playback to Raj’s on-screen antics, set the aisles afire.
Soon, they were signed to compose for Mehndi Lagi Mere Haath, a Shashi Kapoor starrer, and Bluff Master. Both films enjoyed reasonable success and the music went around too. In Bluff Master, we find the rare phenomenon of four voices being used for the same actor: Mukesh, Hemant Kumar, Shamshad Begum (Shammi Kapoor in drag) and Rafi. It was Rafi who immortalised ‘Govinda ala re’ and sang the duet ‘Husn chala kuchh aisi chal’ with Lata. Anand Bakhshi wrote inspired lyrics for Phool Bane Angaare, and Mukesh, as usual, delivered them with consummate artistry. By 1964, K-A were in the Premier League. That very year, they came up with such melodious tracks as the lilting ‘Humsafar mere humsafar’ (Purnima), where they teamed up with Gulzar, a rarity, and the two Mukesh solos from Ji Chahta Hai and Himalaya Ki God Mein. The former was written by Majrooh, not a K-A regular. Another infrequent teaming worked very well, as Hasrat Jaipuri wrote and Rafi sang in great style, ‘Dil beqarar sa hai’ (Ji Chahta Hai). Melodious, hummable and catchy. A ghazal on Shammi Kapoor with Bakhshi writing and Rafi singing may not be a common occurrence, but just savour ‘Teri zulfen pareshan’ (Preet Na Jane Reet). Staying with Mukesh on Shashi, after MLMH, the duo came up with a moody duet in Juari, ‘Humsafar ab yeh safar kat jayega’. If there was still any doubt about the standing of the duo in the rankings, Jab Jab Phool Khile laid to rest all criticism. Every track was heard everywhere. The songs had it all: pathos, fun, longing, depression, pep. For both K-A and Anand Bakhshi, the success of JJPK was to remain a milestone forever.
Rafi provided playback for debutant Rajesh Khanna in the theme song of his debut vehicle, Raaz, re-uniting K-A with Shamim Jaipuri, producing haunting results. Indeevar’s lyrics sang of cruel fate in Dil Ne Pukara, and who better to voice them than Mukesh, as ‘Waqt karta jo wafa’. In the same vein was the Suhag Raat lament, ‘Khush raho’. Manna De came in to give playback for Pran in Upkar and Zanjeer, rendering two of his most acclaimed numbers. It took the duo 19 hours to record ‘Mere desh ki dharti’, the patriotic anthem of Upkar. Saraswatichandra, based on a literary classic, needed the linguistic mastery of Indeevar to weave in the songs, and the author of ‘Kasme vaade pyar vafa’ made it count. Filmfare awarded the duo for the best music of the year. It was still pristine K-A, full of melody, working with Lata and Mukesh. Another award followed some years later, for Kora Kagaz, which had a pathos-laden title-track in the voice of Kishore. Not many might realise, but K-A used Kishore Kumar for the first time in the 1968 film Suhag Raat, singing a sad song, a full decade after the duo had started their career. A comic song was rendered by Manna De while Mukesh was called-upon to put across the other sad lyric.
Only Rafi could have set swinging mood for Shashi Kapoor to gyrate on screen in ‘Nain milakar chaen churana’ (Aamne Saamne). Rafi for Shashi it was again in Ek Shriman Ek Shrimati and Raja Saab. Part of the female vocals in Raja Saab came from Suman Kalyanpur. Suman had sung for K-A in MLMH and JJPK too, and was to partner Manhar in his first hit number in Vishwas. Giving Hemlata her break in the same film, K-A paired her with good-old friend Mukesh. Soon, the duo was to show its preference for rotating the strike, training and honing a host of budding singing talent, while reverting to the established names with equal regularity. Like a lot of extremely popular Mahendra-Manoj Kumar, Kishore-Amitabh Bachchan and Kishore-Rajesh Khanna outings. Incidentally, K-A took three days to record the back-ground score of Suhaag Raat, while they needed a whole month for Purab Aur Paschim. For the ‘Om jai Jagdeesh Hare’ bhajan of PAP, the composers used 50 chorus singers to get the effect normally created by violins. They called it human resonance. Delay (natural echo) was the highlight of ‘Mere mitwa’ (Geet). The child-like double speed of ‘Na sun sun sun bura’ (Priya) was simply achieved by recording on spool-tape at a particular speed and playing it back at double the speed. Most of their work was done at the Famous, Tardeo, recording studio.
There is Rafi, and not Kishore, for Rajesh Khanna, oozing sensuality as only he could, in Chhoti Bahu: ‘Yeh raat hai pyasi pyasi’, echoing musician hero Rajendra Kumar’s heart-rending call in Geet and charting a romantic route for Dharmendra in Kab Kyon Aur Kahan? He also offers love lessons in Upaasna; in the Haath Ki Safai duet, he makes a solemn promise of eternal love; and he goes on Dilip Kumar for the intoxicating ‘Peete peete’ duet with Asha Bhosle in Bairaag. As Western as it gets is the rare title chorus ‘Pretty pretty Priya’ (Priya) and as Sanskritised as it can get is the Kishore hilarity ‘Priye praneshwari’ (Hum Tum Aur Woh). Kalyanji-Anandji made Shatrughan Sinha sing in Kashmakash, Amitabh Bachchan in Laawaris and Anil Kapoor in Chameli Ki Shaadi. They also gave ample opportunities to the emerging talent of 70s’ generation, as you can sample on the Shailendra Singh, Suresh Wadkar, Anwar, Alka Yagnik and Kanchan tracks.
Known for their hundreds of stage performances, in India and abroad, both brothers also enjoyed a sturdy reputation as funsters, with a joke for every occasion and a keen sense of self-deprecating humour. They once famously described themselves as medical practitioners. “We offer all lines of treatment. If some producer approaches us with symptoms that demand a classical approach, we recommend the Ayurvedic style of medicine: Slow, but efficacious in the long-term. On the other hand, if some film-maker wants to experiment with the musical score of his film, we suggest Homoeopathic type of tunes: May work, may not. Some element of risk is involved. If, however, he wants the juke-boxes to jingle and listeners to start singing along instantaneously, we churn out Allopathic compositions: Like injections, they have instant, strong effect, but the effect may wear out sooner.” Music, along with laughter, is the best medicine known to mankind. Kalyanji-Anandji have already issued a statutory warning to your troubles to keep away, for there’s no place for them, ‘Mere angne men tumhara kya kaam hae?’
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Paheli Lyrics - Shakuntala Dev
Paheli Lyrics :- Latest Bollywood Song Paheli from the movie Shakuntala Devi.Song sung by Shreya Ghoshal & lyrics written by Priya Saraiya.Music given by Sachin Jigar & featuring Vidya Balan.This song published by Zee Music Company.
Paheli Song Details:-
Song Name: Paheli Singer(s): Shreya Ghoshal Lyricist(s): Priya Saraiya Music(s): Sachin Jigar Featuring Stars: Vidya Balan Movie: Shakuntala Devi Music Label: Zee Music Company
Paheli Lyrics
Tujhe Kaid Kar Lu Main
Apni Hansi Mein Aa
Phir Kahin Tu Udd Jaye Na
Mera Khilauna Tu
Rakh Lu Chhupa Ke Main
Tujhe Dhoondh Koyi Paaye Na
Teri Parchayi
Tujhe Hi Toh Aayi Hu Main
Mujhse Tu Jyada Chaahe Kya
Tu Hai Koyi
Paheli Paheli Paheli
Maa Banja Na
Tu Meri Tu Meri Tu Meri
Tu Hai Koyi
Paheli Paheli Paheli
Maa Banja Na
Tu Meri Tu Meri Tu Meri
Ta Ra Ri Ra Ra Ru
Ra Ra Ru…
Kabhi Laage Meethi
Toh Kabhi Laage Teekhi
Aaye Na Meri Samajh
Kabhi Laage Meri
Toh Kabhi Parayi
Jaaun Main Aise Ulajh
Oh Aisa Koyi Pal Ho
Duniya Ye Door Ho
Chaahe Dil Mera Ki
Tu Baithe Sirhaane
Mere Baalon Ke Sehlane
Jab Tak Na Neend Aaye
Tu Kahin Bhi Na Jaye
Na Chhodna
Akeli Akeli Akeli
Maa Banja Na
Tu Meri Tu Meri Tu Meri
Tu Hai Koyi
Paheli Paheli Paheli
Maa Banja Na
Tu Meri Tu Meri Tu Meri
Haan Aan Aan..
Ta Ra Ri Ra Ra Aa
Ta Ra Ri Ra Ra Ru
Ra Ra Ru…
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Song: Hum Tum
Singer: Sukriti Kakkar, Prakriti Kakkar
HUM TUM - SONG LYRICS
Yaadon Mein Tu Hai
Haan Bas Tu He
Kaisa Yeh Jaadoo Kiya ?
Hoon Main Adhoori
Tu Hi Zaroori
Bin Tere Lagge Na Jiya
Nasha Sa Teri Aakhon Mein .. Baaton Mein
Tu Jeene Ki Vajah
Mazza Na Inn Sooni Sooni Raaton Mein
Aaja Na Yun Na Tadpa
Tum Hum Aur Hum Tum
Ho Jaye Kahin Gum Mahiya
Main Tere Bina Gum Sum
Najane Tunne Aisa Kya Kiya
Tum Hum Aur Hum Tum
Ho Jaye Kahin Gum Mahiya
Main Tere Bina Gum Sum
Najane Tunne Aisa Kya Kiya
Jau Na Kabhi Tujhe Chodke Sajna
Ek Pal Ke Liye Bhi Door
Tere Saath Mujhe Hai Chalna
Jahan Jahan Le Jaaye Tu
Main Khoyi Khoyi Hoon
Na Soyi Soyi Hoon
Jab Se Tu Hai Milla
Chupa Kahan Tha Tu?
Zara Bata De Tu
Tujhpe Rahoon Main Fidaa
Nasha Sa Teri Aakhon Mein Baaton Mein
Tu Jeene Ki Vajah
Mazza Na Inn Sooni Sooni Raaton Mein
Aaja Na Yun Na Tadpa
Tum Hum Aur Hum Tum
Ho Jaye Kahin Gum Mahiya,
Main Tere Bina Gum Sum
Najane Tunne Aisa Kya Kiya
Tum Hum Aur Hum Tum
Ho Jaye Kahin Gum Mahiya
Main Tere Bina Gum Sum
Najane Tunne Aisa Kya Kiya
Kaisi Hai Yeh Betaabiyaan
Badne Do Nazdeekiyaan
Tere Bina Har Lamha
Kaise Jiyu Main.. Tu Bata
Tum Hum Aur Hum Tum
Ho Jaye Kahin Gum Mahiya
Main Tere Bina Gum Sum
Najane Tunne Aisa Kya Kiya
Tum Hum Aur Hum Tum
Ho Jaye Kahin Gum Mahiya
Main Tere Bina Gum Sum
Najane Tunne Aisa Kya Kiya
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Veteran lyricist Yogesh who wrote iconic songs for Anand and Rajnigandha dies at 77 - music
https://liveindiatimes.com/veteran-lyricist-yogesh-who-wrote-iconic-songs-for-anand-and-rajnigandha-dies-at-77-music/
Veteran Bollywood lyricist Yogesh died in Mumbai on Friday. He was 77. Playback legend Lata Mangeshkar paid homage to the late lyricist on Twitter.
She wrote: “Mujhe abhi pata chala ki dil ko chunewale geet likhnewale kavi Yogesh ji ka aaj swargwas hua. Ye sunke mujhe bahut dukh hua. Yogesh ji ke likhe kai geet maine gaaye. Yogesh ji bahut shaant aur madhur swabhav ke insan the. Main unko vinamra shraddhanjali arpan karti hun (I just came to know of the demise of the poet Yogesh ji whose songs touched one’s heart. The news pains me. I have sung songs that Yogesh ji wrote. Yogesh ji was a man of gentle disposition. I offer him my humble tribute).”
Mujhe abhi pata chala ki dil ko chunewale geet likhnewale kavi Yogesh ji ka aaj swargwas hua. Ye sunke mujhe bahut dukh hua.Yogesh ji ke likhe kai geet maine gaaye. Yogesh ji bahut shaant aur madhur swabhav ke insan the. Main unko vinamra shraddhanjali arpan karti hun.
— Lata Mangeshkar (@mangeshkarlata) May 29, 2020
Yogesh ji ka likha ye geet jiska sangeet Salil da ka hai, mujhe bahut pasand hai. https://t.co/yEq2gk7PIL
— Lata Mangeshkar (@mangeshkarlata) May 29, 2020
The veteran lyricist was not keeping well for a while now and, according to a report in nationalheraldindia.com, he was staying with a disciple in the Mumbai suburb of Nala Sopara.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmYT79bYIQw
Some of Yogesh’s best lyrics were in the films of Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Basu Chatterjee. He wrote classics such as Zindagi Kaise Yeh Paheli and Kahin Door Jab Din Dhal Jaaye in Anand. His memorable numbers include Rajnigandha Phool Tumhare and Kayi Baar Yun Hi Dekha Hai in Rajnigandha; Badi Sooni Sooni Hai in Mili; Jaaneman Jaaneman and Na Jaane Kyun in Chhoti Si Baat; Rimjhim Giray Saawan in Manzil; and Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuchh Kaha in Baton Baton Mein, among numerous others.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_j5dRsWevdM
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Born in Lucknow in 1943, Yogesh arrived in Bombay (now Mumbai) of the sixties to be a poet and also a lyricist in films. His first Bollywood break was as a lyricist in the film Sakhi Robin (1962). He penned six songs for the film directed by BJ Patel and starring Rajan Kapoor, Nilofar and Babu Raje.
Yogesh continued working into his late seventies. In fact, his last work is in the 2018 release, Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain, which featured Sanjay Mishra, Anshuman Jha and Shivani Raghivanshi. Yogesh wrote two songs for the film’s soundtrack that were composed by Pravin Kunwar.
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Lamhe Lyrics - Raghav Chaitanya
Lamhe Lyrics by Raghav Chaitanya is latest song with music given by him. Lamhe song lyrics are written by Shashank Tyagi and video is crerated by Sagar Shirke.
Composer - Raghav Chaitanya
Singer - Raghav Chaitanya
Guitars - Raghav Chaitanya
Production/Piano/Strings - Somanshu
Lyrics - Shashank Tyagi
Lamhe Lyrics– Raghav Chaitanya
Kuchh lamhe adhoore se
Kuchh main karun poore yeh
Kuchh tumse kuchh humse raaste yeh
Jo chale bekhabar yeh hawa
Main udta hi raha
Kyun chala besabar hawaon mein ghule
Tere sang naye rang
Kadamon mein hai laga
Jo naya sa sama hua
Kami lafzon ki mere
Dhoondhta kyun phir raha
Manzil hai door kahin
Chalta hua main sarphira
Koyi raaz hai tera
Yeh mann kahe mera
Har saaz mein yahan
Koyi raaz hai tera
Yeh mann kahe mera
Har saaz mein yahan
Khush hoon zara sa
Main khud mein chhipa sa
Main chalta hua lamhe sa
Khush hoon zara sa
Main khud mein chhipa sa
Main chalta hua lamhe sa
Kuchh hai kuchh hai mujhme
Jo andar hai basa
Kyun ruka jo chhipa
In saanson mein mile
Jo kahe na dikhe
Nazron se hi meri
Jo nami sa hua
Rahein chalti jo dhoop mein
Sambhalta main zara
Naav khadi jo chhaon mein
Baitha hua ajnabi sa
Yeh man kahe mera
Na ghar na pata
Bas udta hi raha
Main shaam kuchh naya
Jab rangon se juda
Main udti patang sa
Khush hoon zara sa
Main khud mein chhipa sa
Hai waqt yeh lamhe sa
Khush hoon zara sa
Main khud mein chhipa sa
Hai waqt yeh lamhe sa
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DOORIYAN LYRICS – Dino James
Dooriyan Lyrics
Dheere dheere se kaat rahi hai
Mujhe baant rahi hai
Tujhse yeh dooriyan
Yeh bata de kya pyar nahi tha
Khuddar kahin ka
Tujhe dil kyun diya
Aage ka rasta kharab tha
Yeh laga tha bada board
Maine bas yeh socha hoga chhota mota mod
Hua jab yeh haadsa aur aaya mujhe hosh
Tab jaake jaana bas yahin tak thi road
Maana meri ghalti thi
Meri thi saari chook
Par teri bhi jab hoti thi
Mujhe deti thi looks
Maine chaaha jab jaana
Mujhe kaha nai kyun ruk
Kuchh kehna tha par
Toone kar diya shusshhh
Tu hai bani wajah meri siskiyon ki
Aur main hu beta kaaran teri hitchkiyon ki
Toone bhi to pal woh saare miss kiye honge
Pata nahi tha khel yeh itne risky honge
Tujhe yaad bhi nahi aati meri
That’s a little rude
Tu sath nahi hai mere
Mujhe ab bhi lage jhooth
Kyun chhat’ti nahi hai saali kaali si ghata
Na jaane kab niklegi dhoop
Dheere dheere se kaat rahi hai
Mujhe baant rahi hai
Tujhse yeh dooriyan
Yeh bata de kya pyar nahi tha
Khuddar kahin ka
Tujhe dil kyun diya
It’s funny kaise change ho rahe hain
Aapas mein saare rishte
Pehle hug or kiss the
But now it’s all twisted
Hamesha diya respect
Na kabhi kiya misbehave
Phir bhi tujhse keh raha hoon
Forgive me all my mistake
Dekh na tu kaise ho gaya hai tera D
Bas fake jhooth bolun
Toone kiya mujhe cheat
Baaki ik baat to hai ke
Khoke ho gaya hu deep
Ab wait karun tujh tak
Pahunche mere geet
Mere face pe lekha hai
Emotionally hoon weak
Mera make hai ke
Kho deta hoon jo hota aziz
Saale waste ho gaye hain saare dates
Ab jaise mere chest pe kisine
Aake rakh de ho eent
Door se hi dooje ko hum karte hain hi
Par ab bhi tujhpe marta hoon
I don’t know baby why
Ajeeb sa lage when I see you with some guy
Koyi aake dede mujhe koyi upaay
Dheere dheere se kaat rahi hai
Mujhe baant rahi hai
Tujhse yeh dooriyan
Yeh bata de kya pyar nahi tha
Khuddar kahin ka
Tujhe dil kyun diya
Jitna main tujhko bhoolna chaahun
Utna rahe mere paas
Jaane main kab se joojh raha hoon
Samjhe na itni se baat
Dheere dheere se kaat rahi hai
Mujhe baant rahi hai
Tujhse yeh dooriyan
Yeh bata de kya pyar nahi tha
Khuddar kahin ka
Tujhe dil kyun diya
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Log Kya Kahenge Lyrics - Abhinav Shekhar
Log Kya Kahenge Lyrics :- Latest Hindi Song Log Kya Kahenge sung by Abhinav Shekhar & lyrics written by Abhinav Shekhar.Music given by Aishwarya Tripathi.This song published by BLive Music.
Log Kya Kahenge Song Details:-
Song Name: Log Kya Kahenge Singer(s): Abhinav Shekhar Lyricist(s): Abhinav Shekhar Music(s): Aishwarya Tripathi Music Label: BLive Music
Log Kya Kahenge Lyrics
Log Kya Kahenge
Haan Log Kya Kahenge
Log Kya Kahenge
Unka Kaam Hi Hai Kehna
Samajh Sakege Dard
Jab Padega Sath Rehna
Zindagi Ka Falsafa Hai
Kaatne Ko Har Khada Hai
Baatne Ko Bol Fir Dekh
Kiska Dil Bada Hai
Log Kya Kahenge
Log Kya Kahenge
Chaatne Mein Sab Lage Hai
Baat Inke Jab Pade Hai
Waqt Pe Tu Dekh Kitne
Saath Inme Se Khade Hai
Manchale Ye Diljale Hai
Ye Saare
Manchale Ye Diljale Hai
Manchale Ye Diljale Hai
Dusaro Ke Ghar Pale Hai
Girgito Sa Rang Badalte
Ye Toh Door Se Bhale Hai
Bhai Ye Toh Door Se Bhale Hai
Har Kahin Phaila Rakhi Hai
Gandagi Macha Rakhi Hai
Khud Ke Aaine Mein Jiske
100 Daraare Aa Chuki Hai
Karam Jinke Hai Andhere
Loot-Te Hai Har Sawere
Har Kisi Ko Gyan Paan
Dete Rehte Hai Bhatere
Log Kya Kahenge Yeah Yeah
Log Kya Kahenge Yeah Yeah
Log Kya Kahenge Yeah Yeah
Mujhko Farak Bhi Na Padta
Dusaro Ko Bolne Se
Khud Ka Munh Hai Sarhta
Kalam Jale Jubaan Tale
Ye Sunn Ke Jo Ravan Jale
Jeewan Ke Har Mod Pe
Koshish Karenge Tod Ke
Tod Ke Tod Ke Tod Ke
Tod Fod
Jeewan Ke Har Mod Pe
Koshish Karenge Tod Ke
Tu Acha Bhi Karega
Toh Karenge Saare Neenda
Udne Ki Khwahishon Ne Hi
Rakhi Hai Saasein Zinda
Khol De Ye Pankh Mere
Kehta Hai Parinda
Log Kya Kahenge
Ab Tu Chhod De Ye Chinta
Log Kya Kahenge
Log Kya Kahenge
Log Kya Kahenge
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Kahin Door Jab Din Lyrics – Anand – Mukesh – Yogesh
Kahin Door Jab Din Lyrics – Anand – Mukesh – Yogesh
Kahin Door Jab Din Lyrics: The lovely amazing old song lyrics from the movie Anand (1970) that is sung by Mukesh and the music is composed by Salil Choudhary. The lyrics are written by Yogesh.
Kahin Door Jab Din Lyrics
kahi dur jab din dhal jaye
saanjh ki dulhan badan churaye, chupake se aaye
mere khayalo ke aangan me
koi sapno ke dip jalaye, dip jalaye
kahi dur jab din dhal jaye
saanjh ki dulhan…
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Kahin Door Jab Din Dhal Jaye Lyrics - Anand | Mukesh
Kahin Door Jab Din Dhal Jaye Lyrics – Anand | Mukesh
Kahin Door Jab Din Dhal Jaye Lyrics – This song is form movie Anand (1971). Beautifully Sung by Mukesh, lyrics of the song is writtern by Yogesh and music composed by Salil Choudhury. Featuring Rajesh Khanna & Amitabh Bachchan. Kahin Door Jab Din Dhal Jaye Lyrics Info :- Song Title: Kahin Door Jab Din Dhal Jaye Lyrics Movie: Anand (1971) Singer: Mukesh Lyrics: Yogesh Music: Salil Chowdhury Music…
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