Saturday, March 2, 2013

Some more- part 2

On the contrary ‘humare dil se’ sung by Lata Mangeshkar is the point of subtleness. In terms of music, the lyrics and voice. The song is in low tone throughout and the lyrics have a hint stating to be aware. Nimmi is singing with that musical instrument ‘dilruba’ or ‘ roobab’. Dilip kumar is sitting and listening to the song with the ‘ vamp’ like character who plays the queen/princess in the movie. Not much is remembered about the movie, which is from the b/w era but yes, this song is softly beautiful with not many highs and lows and complicated techniques. We will never cease to be amazed that how can a single musician weave such an intricate pattern in the movie with his songs, with bright shades of one and suble net of another…its truly ‘magnifique’


hamaare dil se na jaana

dhokha na khaana

duniyaa badi be-imaan

ho piyaa

duniyaa badi be-imaan

hamaare dil se na jaana

dhoka na khaana

duniyaa badi be-imaan

hamaare

main hoon ji pyaar ki pehli nishaani

main hoon ji pyaar ki pehli nishaani

aankhon se aaj kahoon dil ki kahaani

aankhon se aaj kahoon dil ki kahaani

ho ooooo

sun lo ji painyyan padoon

hoo oooo

dekho ji binti karoon

dekho ji binti karoon

ho ooo

umar bhar laaj nibhaana

dil na dukhaana

balmaa kahaa meraa maan

ho piyaa

duniyaa badi be-imaan

hamaare dil se na jaana

dhokha na khaana

duniyaa badi be-imaan

hamaare

meetthe do bol yehaan mushkil hai bolnaa

meetthe do bol yehaan mushkil hai bolnaa

duniyaa se bhed kabhi man ke na kholnaa

duniyaa se bhed kabhi man ke na kholnaa

ho oooo

jhoothi hai preet yehaan

ho ooooo

koyee na meet yehaan

koyee na meet yehaan

ho ooooo

buraa hai aaj zamaana

toote jiyaa na

uljhan mein hain meri jaan

ho piyaa

duniyaa badi be-imaan

hamaare dil se na jaana

dhokha na khaana

duniyaa badi be-imaan

hamaare