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Bechain bahut phirna ghabraaye huye rehna (Poet: Munir Niazi) Chamakte Chand Ko Tuta Hua Tara Bana Dala (Poet: Anand Bakshi) Chhup Chhupa Ke Piyo; Chupke Chupke Raat Din (Poet: Hasrat Mohani) [7] [11] [1] Dard-e-dil dard aashna jaane (Poet: Bahadur Shah Zafar) Dareeche Be-sada Koi Nahin Hai (Poet: Sabir Zafar) Dil Buk Buk Ahro; Dil Jala Ke Mera ...
(1998). Its lyrical writer, Gulzar, told the book's author Nasreen Munni Kabir about how he and the film's music director A. R. Rahman approached Lata Mangeshkar to sing it. Gulzar also talks on why he makes the chorus in Malayalam while the main lyrics are in Hindi; the book follows it by featuring the English translation of the entire song.
Dil Se Pooch... Kidhar Jaana Hai: 288 "Dhoop Kajli" Aadesh Shrivastava: Nida Fazli Bhagam Bhag: 289 "Tere Bin" (Reprise Version) Pritam Chakraborty Sameer Kunal Ganjawala Yehi Hai U Turn: 290 "Pagal Dil Yeh Bechain Hai" Manoj Santoshi, Sangeeta Trivedi Ravi Chopra, Sajan Agarwal Mohammad Salamat We R Friends: 291 "Chedo Na Sanam" Anand–Milind ...
"Bas Yeh Kasoor Kiya Hai" "Dil Tera Hua Hai Ab Tera" "Yeh Hawaayen Yeh Jhoomti Ghatayen" "Main Bhi Jaanun, Tu Bhi Jaane" "Chori Chori Chandni Hai Ab Tera" Kar Bhala - "Ui Mere Allah, Kaun Aaya Saamne" "Salaamu Alaika" "O Mere Zindagi Ke Sahaare" with Mohammed Rafi "O Dilruba Aa Nazar Mila" with Mohammed Rafi "Dilwale Bhala Kar Bhala" with ...
The film has music by Jaidev with lyrics by Jan Nisar Akhtar and Padma Sachdev, [2] and is remembered for its melodies, including Lata Mangeshkar classic "Ye Dil Aur Unki, Nigaaho Ke Saaye", written by Jan Nisar Akhtar and "Mera Chhota Sa Ghardwaar" written by poet Padma Sachdev. [3]
"Mere Bechain Dil Ko Chain" Mohammed Rafi: 2 "Nain Mila Kar Chain Churana" Mohammed Rafi: 3 "Aajkal Hamse Roothe Hue Hai Sanam" Mohammed Rafi: 4 "Ankhiyan Na Churao Balma" Manna Dey, Miss Shammi 5 "Kabhi Raat Din Hum Door The" Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar
'I've loved'), also known by the initialism MPK, is a 1989 Indian Hindi-language romantic musical film directed by Sooraj Barjatya in his directorial debut. Produced by Tarachand Barjatya , the film was co-written by S. M. Ahale, and Sooraj Barjatya, and distributed by Rajshri Productions .
Meghnad Desai, in his book "Pakeezah" described it as "a very thin story is used to drape stunning melodies" composed by music director Roshan. [3] According to Ausaja, Geeta Bali "received rave review for her performance as a village belle", and "the music of this film made it a classic", with the song "Khayalon Mein Kisi Ke" becoming "a hit of millions".