Could you please send me the lyrics or tell me where i can download the
song?
The film which resurrected KC Bokadia-SH Bihari for a few years and
the song which practically kick-started Kavita Krishnamurthy's career.
There were three versions of the song in the film - a duet, a "child"
solo (Kavita's number) and a male solo, IIRC. ...a song actually well
worth forgetting but which still crept to the top of the Cibaca
charts...Kavita sounds shrill and screechy, Shabbir Kumar is just
horrible. The mukhaDa goes :
tum se mil kar, na jaane kyo.n
aur bhii kuchh yaad aataa hai, yaad aataa hai
aaj kaa apanaa pyaar nahii.n hai
janamo.n kaa ye naataa hai, ye naataa hai
The antaras are deservedly forgotten.
Vijay
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> There were three versions of the song in the film - a duet, a "child"
> solo (Kavita's number) and a male solo, IIRC. ...a song actually well
> worth forgetting but which still crept to the top of the Cibaca
> charts...
thanks for the flood of nostalgia.
as you mentioned it, is there any website on which we could find the list
of binaca/cibaca geet mala's annual rating of songs.
is this program still broadcast at ceylon or some other place? last i
knew, it was being broadcast on vividh bharati during 8:00-8:30 pm by none
other than the great amin sayani.
is he alive? may he live long.
i grew up with binaca geet mala, amin sayani and urdu service.
-rawat
> In article <39f5d4a7$0$5924@reader2>,
> "Priya Varma" <priyan...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Does anyone know about one song in the movie "Pyar jhukta nahin"
> > (*ring Mithun and Padmini?)
> > It goes like : tumse milke aisa lagta hai....
> > janmo ka koi rishta hai humara.....
> >
> > Could you please send me the lyrics or tell me where i can download
> > the song?
>
> The film which resurrected KC Bokadia-SH Bihari for a few years and
> the song which practically kick-started Kavita Krishnamurthy's career.
>
> There were three versions of the song in the film - a duet, a "child"
> solo (Kavita's number) and a male solo, IIRC. ...a song actually well
> worth forgetting but which still crept to the top of the Cibaca
> charts...Kavita sounds shrill and screechy, Shabbir Kumar is just
> horrible. The mukhaDa goes :
>
> tum se mil kar, na jaane kyo.n
> aur bhii kuchh yaad aataa hai, yaad aataa hai
> aaj kaa apanaa pyaar nahii.n hai
> janamo.n kaa ye naataa hai, ye naataa hai
>
> The antaras are deservedly forgotten.
>
in spite of all the demerits, it was a vastly popular, and sweet songs of
its time among those bhappi lahri, and anu malik bhopoo, halla gulla.
and it also is a great achievement of a song, in furthering the flow of
the story, from start to end in the film, without giving the secret.
i am surprised at SH bihari being its music director, appears more like a
kalyanji anandji number.
-rawat
SH Bihari is the lyricist and LP the MD.