Shola Aur Shabnam Movie Songs Download

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Aug 3, 2024, 6:11:34 PM8/3/24
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This thing is has been bothering me for last 2 days.I am trying to find
the songs with the word "shabnam" (dew) in them. I don't know why I
had(have) this notion that there are numerous songs, in which the
heroine's face is compared with "oas ki boond" or she is compared with the
"subah ke mausam me, patto pe jami hui shabnam" etc. But I am (right now)
unable to recall even a single song with a word Shabnam in it. Please
help.
Verna raat bhar neend nahi aayegi.- Surendra

I wish you had posted this query about a year back when active research was
being conducted on songs with "Shabnam" in them at Lehigh! Don't ask me
why because I was merely a consultant :-) Many a sleepless night was spent in
compiling such a list. "Shabnam" is not so common a word and we had done a good
job and come up with a decent number of songs... If only I had written that list
down :-(Anyway, here's what I could come up with after scanning my database yet again.
Important keywords for this search are: Shabnam and rona. Here are the first
four hits:1. "Jab raat ko SHABNAM roti hai, kho jaate hain hum faryaadon me...."
(Phir teri kahani yaad aai, phir tera fasana yaad aaya.. Lata in Dil Diya Dard
Liya.. the best song in this Naushad movie)2. "Haalat pe meri chand taare ro gae SHABNAM..."
(Ye sham ki tanhaaiyaan aise mere tera GHam... Lata) 3. "SHABNAM bhi roe, main woh aasmaan hun..."
(Aansu bhari hai ye jeevan ki raahen... Mukesh)4. "Hans hans ke bahaaren to SHABNAM ko rulati hain
Aaj apni mohabbat par dariya ko rulaana hai..."(Hum dard ke maaron ka itna hi fasana hai... Talat in DaaGH)Other hits:5. The famous Kati Patang song:Mera naaaaaaaaaaaam hai SHABNAM
Pyaar se log mujhe kehte hain Shabbo (Asha)6. "SHABNAM ghaTa chandni ban jaati hai dosto..." (not very sure about this)
(Dreamgirl.. title song by KK)7. "kabhi shola kabhi SHABNAM, kabhi dil ho kabhi dhaRkan
tum hi ho tum meri humdum...."
(KK in "Ye naena, ye kaajal... khoobsoorat si tum ho GHazal...")8. "Aisa karna thha piya
Kyun SHABNAM ko shola banaya..." (Not very sure about this one either)
(Lata in "O mere bairaagi bhanwra, mujhe taRpaao na..."9. "TaRapte dil pe yun girti hai
Tere nazar se pyaar ki SHABNAM (2)
Jalte hue jungal par jaise
Barkha barse ruk ruk thham thham
Chham chham...." (wonderful chorus)(Lata in that awesome Sahir/Jaidev combo "Raat bhi hai kuchh bheegi bheegi..."
from Mujhe jeene do... This movie had some wonderful songs such as "Tere bachpan
ko jawaani ki dua deti hun..." and "Ab koi gulshan na ujRe ab watan aazaad
hai...." Rafi Sahab's voice and Sahir's lyrics are absolutely great in this
song.

>Neend aapko ab to aa jaaegi.... but it's grossly unfair to make others lose
>their sleep while trying to work on your project :-) But, it's real fun to come
>up with songs with such seemingly easy words. I'm sure there are several more
>songs with "Shabnam"... will post them if can recall later...

Sorry, if I spoilt the fun of looking for "Shabnam" songs,
but I could not resist the opportunity for an ISB advertisement.
Anyway, I'm sure there are more songs out there...And in case that is not enough, we can always start another
thread about songs with "guftagoo" in them... :-)navin.


Great job, Navin. Couple of additions, both, as it turns out,
Sahir/Ravi/Mahendra Kapoor combinations.Song: Neele gagan ke tale (Hamraaz)
SHABNAM ke moti, phoolon pe bikhare, donon ki aas phaleSong: Aapke pas jo ayega, pighal jayega (Kaajal)
aap ka husn wo SHABNAM hai jo sholon me pale
garm khushbuwon me tapte hue rangon me Dhale
(Was a clue in guri's Sahir RJGK. Full lyrics were posted by
ShashiKant recently, i.e., well after the RJGK).
I remember seeing something on shabnam in a recent posting on Gulzar
by Ashish. Something likeis bar ke sookhe saawan me shabnam na thi, na tha sholon ka dariyaAshish, is it a film song?Here is a nice stanza from a non-film poem of Sahir, Teri Aawaaz,
recently posted by Dr. Tewary: tu mere paas na thi, phir bhee sahar hone tak
teraa har saans mere jism ko chhoo kar guzraa
qatraa qatraa tere deedar kee SHABNAM tapkee
lamhaa lamhaa teri qhusboo se muattar guzraa

> 17)
> line: tumhArI nazaro.n me.n ham ne dekhA
> ajab sI chaahat jhalak rahI hai.n
> tumhAre hoTho.n kI surkhiyo.n se \- 2
> vafA kI shabanam jhalak rahI hai.n
> Pstats: ?? I've never heard this song.
>
>

> navin.
I haven't heard this either. Does any RMIMer know anything about
it? It seems to be the only one with 'shabnam' in the mukhaDa, so far.
AshokPS: Sami, the best (and the only worthwhile) song in the Naushad
film Dil Diya Dard Liya is the Rafi solo: Koi saaGhar dil ko
behalaataa nahi.n. Very good tune, superb rendering.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Yeah right! And the only worthwhile song in Anarkali is "Mohabbat me aise
quadam Dagmagaae, zamaana ye samjha ke hume peeke aae, HIC! peeke aae.." :-)
(Actually, I adore this song, save for the hiccups. Lyrics are great.)

This is indeed a beautiful GHazal composed by Naushad Sahab and Rafi has done an
amazing job. One of the ashaar of this GHazal is my fav.:Main koi pathhar nahin insaan hun
Kaise kehdun GHam se ghabraata nahin I don't like the other two Rafi solos in this movie much, but the Lata solo is
in ab. gem! What a difficult but melodious tune! The *only* flaw is that Lata
doesn't sound as sweet as she usually does in Naushad tunes.
The Rafi/Asha duet "Saawan aae ya na aae..." isn't bad either.

The ultimate Jagjit Kaur-Sahir Ludhiyanvi-Khayyam classic from Shagun. Khayyam had said that even if Jagjit Kaur did not sing another song, this song would keep her alive for ever. Hardly an exaggeration. You see the other woman Nivedita, who made a debut in this film, beseeching the hero Kanwaljit who is trying to drown his sorrow in alcohol, to give his entire pain and sorrow to her. Waheeda Rahman looks on silently with puzzled looks wondering what right Nivedita had on her man to sing thus. From her big bindi and mangalsutra my guess is she must be already married to him (incidentally she married him in real life about ten years after the film). Sahir Ludhiyanvi surpasses himself with these words:

Acknowledgement: The song links have been embedded from the YouTube only for the listening pleasure of the music lovers. This blog does not claim any copyright over these songs which rests with the respective owners.

TheUrdupoets
Thanks for sending the link to this wonderful ghazal by Khayyam and Jagjit Kaur. It is known early in his career Khayyam also sang playback in films, but none that I am personally aware of or have heard. So this one is quite a treat.

Congratulations on completing one year . Sir, your affection & work towards old musicians ,singers & music lovers is a kind of service to Rich Indian music culture. Some information is available about Late Sh. Dan Singh Ji Detha on mohallalive.com . I hope it will be usefull for music lovers.

I have already started my series on Forgotten Composers, Unforgettable Melodies. I have done some more niche singers such as Kamal Barot, Subir Sen, and do have plans of doing others like Sudha Malhotra, Mubarak Begum. I also have plans of doing female singers of 1930s and 40s because they comprise a very distinct category (in 50s and 60s the variability was lost, it became almost Lata Mangeshkar all the way). I had not thought of Shanti Mathur, she did not have too many songs.

I wish to tell you ,gentlemen ,that you are living life at a very different level on this planet.
it has been an incredibly wonderful and very enriching experience going thru all the classical,unforgettable songs,comments,etc.I am a indian classic music lover since my school days.I am a lawyer but with all different kind of music and collection I play all these songs on the desktop while drafting.It keeps me cool for hours.
The choice and knowledge of the participants is extremely deep and rare.

Congratulations are due to you on many counts: Drawing me to write to you is one among them. Relatively younger (I am 27) by the standards of the plethora of knowledge that this blog attempts to disseminate, it is the first time that I felt moved to take plunge in any kind of online forum.
Just sifted through Roshan-Rafi post, it readily enchanted me.
In these days when I am still learning to learn and pressure of earning invariably takes toll on my urge to get drowned in these gems, your endeavour makes the life easy.
Thanx a lot.

Thanks a lot. Hope you get more time to spend on this blog. None of us pretends to have any great knowledge. It is just that we are all passionate about this important legacy of ours and share our joy with each other.

It is indeed amazing that such gems (as Jagjit Kair) have immortalised themselves by such small number of renderings. one realises that it is the quality alone that makes you stand out & above the crowd. But we indians luckey tohave great singers in such good number.

Gairik,
It is not very clear what you are looking for. You may look at the guest series by Subodh Agrawal on this blog on film songs based on classical ragas. He has written a number of very lucid articles on the subject. For basic information about the ragas, you may Google, which would throw up a number of sites. You may find the following sites useful:

Jagjit Kaur had the potential to become a famous playback singer, but after getting married to a music director, her enthusiasm suddenly died. She could be an ideal radio singer at All India Radio, but rather than living and singing in her native Punjab, she opted for Bombay, where it was hard to grow to potential under the shadow of Lata Mangeshkar. Surinder Kaur realized this limitation and in 1952 moved to New Delhi. Her move closer to Punjab saved her career and she became number 1 Punjabi folk singer. Jagjit Kaur sadly missed such opportunities.

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