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Posted by baani.t on 04/17/06 09:23
I really love this song
"Milo na tum to hum ghabrayen, Milo to aankh churayee, Humee kya ho
gaya hai"
It was written ages ago and is so accurate in expressing emotions- the
first feel of love, excitement, fear..
habshi wrote:
> Everyone has their favourite Bollywood movie , and this one is
> mine. Made around 1970 with Priya Rajvansh and Raj Kumar it has all
> the ingredients that make it stick in the mind for a long time.
> It is one movie that everyone must see . The English subtitling is
> pretty accurate.
> The dialogue in rhyme by Kaifi Azmi , the only Bollywood
> movie is so fantastic that I have known people who have made tapes of
> it .
> The songs are immortal Meri Duniya meh tum ayi must be the
> most romantic song ever written . Milo na tum to hum gabrayen - When I
> dont see you I get worried , when I meet you I am afraid to meet your
> eyes , sings the girl , as happens in real life
> Yeh duniya meri kaam ki nahin - this world is of no use to me
> , he sings when he loses her.
> 'Even god does not have a jewel in his treasure box as
> beautiful as you ' will melt any girl's heart.
> Do dil toote , do dil hare - two hearts have broken , two
> hearts have been defeated - at the separation and many more.
> Pran is absolutely brilliant in his role as the bitter lame
> man who is determined to destroy the girl's happiness.
> The colors are deep and rich . The backround music is
> fantastic eg when the girls are playing hide and seek in the forest.
> Two outstanding scenes are when the girl is asking the father to grant
> her wish (to marry the man of her choice) and when she is arguing with
> the priest who wont accept the fact that she doesnt want to marry the
> man her parents want her to- everyone I have ever known has cried at
> that scene.
> Heer Ranjha - "Yeh Duniya Yeh Mehphil, Merey Kaam Ki Nahin", "Milo Na
> Tumto Hum Ghabrai
> excerpt
> http://www.themusicmagazine.com/newsmay02.html
>
> Azmi wrote songs like Yeh duniya yeh mehfil for Heer Ranjha, an
> experimental film done entirely in verse. (Vikram Seth attempted
> something similar in the novel form, writing an entire book in
> sonnets).
>
> Vijay Anand's under-production Jaana Na Dil Se Door has songs by Azmi.
> Some Kaifi Azmi gems:
>
> Waqt ne kiya kya hasin sitam (Kaagaz ke Phool)
> Chalte chalte yun hi koi mil gaya tha (Pakeezah)
> Kar chale hum fida jaan-o-tan saathiyo (Haqeeqat)
> Ye duniya ye mehfil (Heer Ranjha)
> Tum itna jo muskura rahi ho (Arth)
> Dhire dhire machal aye dile beqarar (Anupama)
>
> http://www.punjabilok.com/poetry/heer_warris_shah.htm;
> and listen to the songs
>
> http://ww.smashits.com/music/hindi-film/songs/733/heer-ranjha.html
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