मेरी कहानी भूलने वाले..Deedar1951_ Nargis,AK,Nimmi,Dilip Kumar_ _Rafi_Lata_Shakeel_Naushad_a tribute |
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Song : meri kahani bhoolne wale..Dekh liya maine qismat ka tamasha dekh liya..
Movie: Deedar (1951) Singer : Mohammad Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar, Music Director: Naushad , Lyricist: Shakeel Badayuni, Cast : Ashok Kumar, Dilip Kumar,Nimmi,Nargis, Yakub,Baby Tabassumm,Agha,Surendra, Miraz,baby Anwari,Tuntun,Niharika Devi Director ; Nitin Bose, Producer : Rajendra Jain,Filmkar Productions, Lyrics :- meri kahaani bhoolne waale)×2 teraa jahaan aabaad rahe, meri kahaani teri khushi par main mit jaauun duniyaa meri barbaad rahe meri kahaani mere geet sune duniyaa ne magar meraa dard koyi na jaan sakaa na jaan sakaa ik teraa sahaaraa thaa dil ko ik teraa sahaaraa thaa tu bhi na mujhe pahchaan sakaa)×2 bachpan ke wo geet puraane aaj tujhe na yaad rahe meri kahaani main apnaa fasaanaa kah na sakaa mere dil ki tamannaa dil mein rahi lo aaj kinaare par lo aaj kinaare par aake armaanon ki kashti doob gayi)×2 qismat ko manzoor yahi thaa lab pe mere fariyaad rahe meri kahaani meri kahaani bhoolne waale teraa jahaan aabaad rahe... Lyrics :- dekh liyaa maine qismat kaa tamaashaa dekh liyaa ik aag bujhi ik aag lagi aankhon ne meri kyaa dekh liyaa dekh liyaa maine dekh liyaa maine saajan teraa waadaa dekh liyaa raste pe hoon main manzil pe hai tu ye pyaar kaa naataa dekh liyaa dekh liyaa maine aayaa main kisi ki mahfil mein mahfil mein toofaan liye laakhon dil mein milkar bhi rahaa main mushkil mein milne kaa nateezaa dekh liyaa ik aag bujhi ik aag lagi aankhon ne meri kyaa dekh liyaa dekh liyaa maine chhupte hi tere o chaand mere o chaand mere sooraj bhi na niklaa aangan mein phir gham ki andheri raat huyi do din kaa ujaalaa dekh liyaa raste pe hoon main manzil pe hai tu ye pyaar kaa naataa dekh liyaa dekh liyaa maine dekh liyaa maine saajan teraa waadaa dekh liyaa dekh liyaa maine qismat kaa tamaashaa dekh liyaa... It is referred to repeatedly in the novel A Suitable Boy, in which people watching it burst into tears and people who can't get tickets start a riot. Deedar is a 1951 Hindi film directed by Nitin Bose and starring Ashok Kumar, Dilip Kumar, Nargis and Nimmi in lead roles. A traumatized and blind young man makes a living singing, and searching for his childhood sweetheart. It is referred to repeatedly in the novel A Suitable Boy, in which people watching it burst into tears and people who can't get tickets start a riot. Deedar (1951) was a golden jubilee hit all over India. Storyline :- Young Shamu[dilip kumar] lives with his widowed mom, and works in the orchard of Daulatram Rai. He is very friendly with Mala[nargis], Daulatram's only child, and they often go horse-riding. While riding one day, Mala and Shamu get thrown down, and Mala is injured. Her enraged & snobbish dad fires Shamu and forbids Mala to ever see him again. He and his mom leave to re-locate elsewhere. On the way, his mom passes away, leaving a grieving Shamu in the care of young Champa[Nimmi] and her uncle. A depressed Shamu runs away, straight into a sand-storm, and loses his vision. Blind and dependent, Shamu is looked after by Champa and her uncle. Years later, the uncle has passed away, but Shamu still lives with Champa and makes a living by singing. Champa adores him, but Shamu is unable to get Mala out of his mind. Dr. Kishore[Ashok Kumar] hears him sing, is pleased, and offers to restore his vision free of cost. When Shamu regains his sight... Written by rAjOo Many years later, when Deedar was having a rerun at Mumbai theatres, actor Manoj Kumar asked director Raj Khosla to accompany him to the show. Thereafter, the story of Do Badan (1966) was written after reworking its story line, that film was also a hit.[3] It is referred to repeatedly in the Vikram Seth's 1993 novel A Suitable Boy, in which people watching it burst into tears and people who can't get tickets start a riot.[4] The film was remade in Tamil as Neengadha Ninaivu (1963)] and in Turkish as Seven Unutmaz (1978). The soundtrack was composed by the legend Naushad, with lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni. The all-around soundtrack consisted of all the elements of a great album. It exploited the talents of singing legends such as Mohammedy Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar, Shamshad Begum and G. M. Durrani to the utmost. This was also amongst those few soundtracks in which the career of veteran Mohammed Rafi coincided with that of his idol G. M. Durrani. Song Singer "Bachpan Ke Din Bhula Na Dena" (Male) Mohammed Rafi "Huye Hum Jinke Liye Barbad" (Part 1) Mohammed Rafi "Huye Hum Jinke Liye Barbad" (Part 2) Mohammed Rafi "Naseeb Dar Pe Tera Aazmane Aaya Hoon" Mohammed Rafi "Meri Kahani Bhulnewale" Mohammed Rafi "Dekh Liya Maine Kismat Ka Tamasha" Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar "Tu Kaun Hai Mera Kehde Balam" Lata Mangeshkar "Le Ja Meri Duayen Le Ja" Lata Mangeshkar "Duniya Ne Teri Duniyawale" Lata Mangeshkar "Bachpan Ke Din Bhula Na Dena" (Female) Lata Mangeshkar, Shamshad Begum "Chaman Mein Rakhe Veerana" Shamshad Begum "Nazar Phero Na Humse" Shamshad Begum, G. M. Durrani |