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Awara Hoon is a song from the 1951 Indian film Awaara, directed by and starring Raj Kapoor. The song was written in the Hindi-Urdu language by lyricist Shailendra, and sung by Mukesh.
The song is a lament by a young man who has been rejected by society. He sings about his loneliness and his lack of a place in the world. However, he also expresses his hope for a better future, and his determination to overcome his challenges. The song's lyrics are both simple and profound. They capture the feelings of many people who feel marginalized or excluded. The song's message of hope and resilience has resonated with audiences for generations. "Awara Hoon" is a timeless classic that is considered to be one of the greatest Bollywood songs of all time. It has been covered by many artists over the years, and its popularity continues to this day. Movie: Awaara (1951) Song: Awara Hoon Starcast: Raj Kapoor and Nargis Singer: Mukesh Music Director: Shankar Jaikishan Lyricist: Shailendra Lyrics Awara hoon, awara hoon Ya gardish mein hoon Aasman ka tara hoon.. Awara hoon, awara hoon Ya gardish mein hoon Aasman ka tara hoon.. Awara hoon, awara hoon Ghar-baar nahin, sansar nahin Mujhse kisi ko pyar nahin Mujhse kisi ko pyar nahin Us paar kisi se milne ka iqrar nahin Mujhse kisi ko pyar nahin Mujhse kisi ko pyar nahin Sunsan nagar anjaan dagar ka pyara hoon Awara hoon, awara hoon Ya gardish mein hoon Aasman ka tara hoon.. awara hoon.. Aabaad nahin barbaad sahi Gata hoon khushi ke geet magar Gata hoon khushi ke geet magar Zakhmon se bhara seena hai mera Hansti hai magar yeh mast nazar Duniya.. aa.. aa.. Duniya mein tere teer ka Ya taqdeer ka mara hoon Awara hoon, awara hoon Ya gardish mein hoon Aasman ka tara hoon.. Awara hoon, awara hoon, awara hoon #AwaraHoon #Awaara #RajKapoor #NargisDutt #Mukesh ShankarJaikishan #Bollywood #HindiMusic #ClassicBollywood #GoldenEra #TimelessClassic #Hope #Resilience #HumanSpirit |