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baat hai ik boond si dil ke pyaleh mein-- Mukesh_Lata Mangeshkar film:- Jal bin machli nritya bin bijli Music:- Lakshmikant Pyarelal size:- 3.85 mb/ 128 kbps Na jaaney kahan kho gaya woh zamana -- Mukesh film:- Begana music:- Sapan Jagmohan size:- 4.19 mb/ 128 kbps This post has been edited by pinky: Apr 23 2008, 09:32 PM "The best and the most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen, nor touched...but are felt in the heart." Far, very far, into the world of the farthest beyond My hope carries me and places me On the sweetest lap of the unknown. There i behold my self-form In the Dance-Delight of the Absolute Every Night and every Morn Some to Misery are born Every morn and every Night Some are born to sweet Delight Some are born to Endless night |
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Hi
I am thinking of a Bhajan(?) 'Tere bharose he Nandlala koi ro ro rain bihare( Approximate words) sung by Moti Sagar. His voice resembled Mukesh's so much that this bhajan was often credited to Mukesh. I don't exactly remember but Moti Sagar was either a cousin of actor Moti Lal or of Mukesh and he also had an acting role in the movie ' Chhoti Chhoti Baatein'. If anyone has this recording can you please post it? Harjinder |
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