Gulzar - The Lyricist - The Genius, Songs, Albums & Discussion |
Gulzar - The Lyricist - The Genius, Songs, Albums & Discussion |
mmuk2004 |
Jun 12 2007, 08:16 PM
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Here are the lyrics of the song... could not catch some of the words though... Kabhi Chand ki tarah tapki Kabhi Raah Mein Padi paayi Attanni Si Zindagi ye zindagi Kabhi Cheenk Ki tarah Khanki Kabhi Jeb Se Nikal Aayi Attani Si Zindagi... Kabhi Chehre Pe Jadi Dekhi Kahin Mod Pe Khadi Dekhi Sheeshe ke martbano(?) mein Dukano Pe Padi Dekhi Chaukanni Si Zindagi Ye Zindagi... (?) Laga Ke Milti Hai Masoomiyat Se Khilti Hai Kabhi (?) haath mein lekar Shakhon Pe Baithi Hilti Hai Nahni si Zindagi yeh zindagi Madhavi, Thanks for these songs. I am not familiar with this song; but happened to have the lyrics. I have the questionable words as follows: 'Sheeshe ke martbaanon' 'tamage lagaake milte hai ...' 'kabhi phool haath mein lekar ...' Hari Ram Thanks Hari Ram for your prompt response. You seem to have quite an eclectic fund of knowledge. Madhavi "This isn't right, this isn't even wrong." Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958) "There are no facts, only interpretations." Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) |
Hari Ram |
Jun 12 2007, 08:26 PM
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anjvajay |
Jun 14 2007, 12:34 PM
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Uploading the rest of the songs Jahan Tum Le Chalo - You Face(Hariharan).mp3 128/4.08 Jahan Tum Le Chalo - Yeh Kaisi Chaap(Lata_SureshW).mp3 128/5.08 Jahan Tum Le Chalo - Thak Gayee Ho To(Lata_Suresh).mp3 128/4.41 Jahan Tum Le Chalo - Shauq Khwab Ka(Lata).mp3 128.4.04 Jahan Tum Le Chalo - Dekho To Aasman(Suresh).mp3 128/5.46 Jahan Tum Le Chalo - Atthanni Si Zindagi(Suresh).mp3 128/3.10 Jahan Tum Le Chalo - You Face(Gary Lawyer) |
mmuk2004 |
Jun 14 2007, 08:15 PM
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Thanks Anjvajay just corrected the info.
A shift from "modern" Gulzar to early Gulzar and one of his signature songs... Song: Hamne dekhi hai in aankhon ki mehakti khushboo. Film: Khamoshi (1969) Singer: Lata Music: Hemant Kumar Lyrics: Gulzar Hamne dekhi hai un aankhon ki mehekti khushboo Haath se chooke ise rishton ka ilzaam na do Sirf ehsaas hai ye rooh se mehsoos karo Pyar ko pyar hi rehne do koi naam na do Pyar koi bol nahin pyar awaaz nahin Ek khamoshi hai sunti hai kaha karti hai Na ye bujhti hai na rukti hai na thehri hai kahin Noor ki boond hai sadiyon se baha karti hai Sirf ehsaas hai ye rooh se mehsoos karo Pyar ko pyar hi rehne do koi naam na do Hamne dekhi hai... Muskurahat si khili rehti hai aankhon mein kahin Aur palkon pe ujale se chupe rehte hain Hont kuch kehte nahi kaapte hoton pe magar Kitne khamosh se afsane ruke rehte hain Sirf ehsaas hai ... Am recycling a couple of older posts from another forum: QUOTE Bawlachintu Bimal Roy's assistant, Asit Sen remade his Bengali hit movie -Deep Jele Jaye (1959) - ten years later in Hindi as Khamoshi. Waheeda Rehman plays the central character of the nurse working in a hospital for the mentally disturbed. Hemant Kumar was the music director for both the Hindi and the Bengali versions. In this Lata solo, the scenes shifts between Waheeda travelling in a taxi and the actress in the radio station actually singing the song. This song not only talks of the 'fragrance of the eyes' but also talks of having seen it. How does one see fragrance? IMO the same way one smells the sounds of "silence". Very well put BC. Gulzar's extreme romanticism, love as pure emotion, "haath se chuke use rishton ka ilzaam na do". Was in love with the song for ever. It is very difficult to distance oneself from such a song, love as "khamoshi", receptive, hesitant, passionate, on the verge of being spoken... The song conjures up such incredible images. However, as you mention, in the movie the scene shifts between the actress singing the song and Waheeda Rehman which creates a distance between the extreme romanticism of the song and the consequences of love on the three main characters in the movie. The song may not have ironical overtones but the way it is used in the movie(it is the title song of the movie), it cannot but underline the tragic irony of the situation. Love has such disastrous consequences in the movie, it is so self-centered, destructive, pushing people into the the dark world of insanity... "This isn't right, this isn't even wrong." Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958) "There are no facts, only interpretations." Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) |
mmuk2004 |
Jun 23 2007, 12:48 PM
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Ek Hi Khwab Kai Baar Dekha Hai Maine
Kinara(1977) Ek hi khwab kai baar dekha hai maine Tune saari mein udas li hai meri chabhiyan...ghar ki Aur chali aayi hai bas yunhi mera haath pakad kar Ek hi khwab kai baar dekha hai maine.... Tikku... Mej par phool sajate hue dekha hai kai baar(2) Aur bistar se kai baar jagaya hai tujhko Chalte phirte tere kadmon ki woh aahat bhi suni hai Ek hi khwab kai baar dekha hai maine Ye Chitthi hai ya kavita Abhi tak to kavita hai Gungunati hai nikli hai nahake jab bhi(2) Apne bheege hue baalon se tapakta pani Mere chehre pe chitak deti hai...tu tikku ki bachhi Ek hi khwab kai baar.. Tash ke patton pe ladti hai kabhi kabhi khel mein mujhse (2) Aur kabhi ladki bhi hai ke bas khel rahi hai mujhse Aur aagosh mein nanhe ko liye... Will you shut up... Aur janti ho Tikku jab maine ye khwab dekha tha Apne bistar pe mein us waqt pada jaag raha tha... Here is the video link of the song on YouTube: One of my favorite songs... the intimacy is so vividly captured in the lyrics, the score, the singers and the pair enacting the scene... Fits in beautifully in the movie... Dharmendra is Hema's fiance who is tragically killed in an accident by Jeetendra. Inspite of Jeetendra's love (and the movie is definitly the love story of Hema and Jeetendra)... Hema is trapped in the past and does not want to come out of it and the song is a revelation of the passion and harmony of that past relationship which is contrasted with the jarring sets of circumstances that the relationship between Jeetendra and Hema is built upon and Gulzar's genius is to show the beauty and passion in both ... What a gorgeous movie it was... supported by Pancham's incredible score. Each song in the album is a gem. RD always grumbled affectionately about this song and the "Mera Kuch Samaan Song" as two of the most eccentric tracks that he had to compose for Gulzar...Note the guitar strumming in the song... by Bhupinder... "This isn't right, this isn't even wrong." Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958) "There are no facts, only interpretations." Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) |
mmuk2004 |
Jun 23 2007, 12:48 PM
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Found a very informative interview in which Gulzar talks in detail about the song... am pasting that article here posted in Pancham yahoo groups by Vinayak...
Subject: Gulzar talks about Ek hi Khwaab - Filmfare April 2005 List-id: <pancham.yahoogroups.com> http://www.filmfare.com/articleshow/107677...1&botlink=1 Lo, Chaabiyan aa gayeen Pancham Always had the last word I'd always wanted to write songs that could be part of the narrative, or in the form of a scene that could be set to music. Generally speaking, songs are treated like item numbers in Hindi movies. The story pauses for the song and then continues till the next song arrives. I wanted to do something different. Ek hi khwab kayee baar dekha hai maine from Kinara was one such experiment. Though it never set a trend, it was well appreciated. It's not a song, it's a scene that has been shot musically. It has lines like, 'Tiku ki bacchi, will you shut up?' When I took Ek hi khwab to Pancham, his first reaction was, "Kya hai yeh... gaana hai ya scene hai?" I told him, "Yeh scene hai, par isse gaana hai." At which, he smacked his forehead in exas- peration and exclaimed, "Koi kaam seedha nahin karta hai." After much grumbling, he deigned to read the song. He'd just reached the second line when his frown deepened. The line was Tune sari mein uddas li hain meri chaabiyan ghar ki. He pushed away his harmonium and started off again, "Is this a song? Chaabiyan koi poetry hoti hai?" Every time he hummed the tune, he'd stop at chaabiyan, grumble some more and request me to change the word. But I was adamant. He tried his best to make me change my mind but I didn't budge. (For a long time after that, he'd address me as Chaabiyan. Every time I entered his music room, he'd go, "Lo, Chaabiyan aa gayeen." And after that incident, he'd get after me whenever I used an unusual word. Which was quite often.) The song was recorded in Hema Malini's and Bhupinder's voices. Now Hema is very surili; she really sings well. And every time she'd sing her lines, Bhupi would get upset. When he couldn't hold back any longer, he burst out, "She's too good, yaar!" (I'd seen something similar happening between Manna De and Meena Kumari in Pinjare Ke Panchi. He wouldn't say anything to her but he'd come up to me and the sound recordist and complain, "Yaar, it's very difficult to sing in front of her. Main unko dekhoon, ya unse baat karoon, ya gaana gaoon? After we recorded Ek hi khwab, Pancham decided he wanted to add to the song. So he just handed Bhupi a pair of headphones and told him to strum his guitar spontaneously. Would you believe it; Bhupi did it in one take. He asked for another take but Pancham felt the first was perfect. That's why I always say that Pancham always had the last word. He knew his job and you couldn't question him. Next came the picturisation. The song was supposed to be a flashback in the film and we wanted a star for a guest appearance. I was a little embarrassed to ask Hema Malini to put in a word with Dharmendra. Though their romance was already in the air, they were still hush-hush about it and were still in the we-are-just-friends stage. But when we were discussing the names of actors we could approach, she surprised me by asking shyly, "Why my friend cannot play that role?" She didn't have to name him; you could read his name written all over her face. So I called up Dharmendra and he agreed to do the role right then, on the phone. I remain grateful to him for that; it was such a beautiful gesture. I think he liked working with me, because one day he asked me, "Kya guest role hi karvaoge mujhse? " I told him we'd work together and offered him the title role in Devdas. It was the role of a lifetime. Unfortunately the movie was shelved after two schedules. I still feel he was the best choice for that role. I never worked with him ever again. My dream of working with Dharmendra ended there. Bas ek hi khwab kayee baar dekha maine... "This isn't right, this isn't even wrong." Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958) "There are no facts, only interpretations." Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) |
Talaikya |
Jun 23 2007, 06:54 PM
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Goosebumps all over the place!!! Thank you
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bawlachintu |
Jun 23 2007, 10:03 PM
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RD always grumbled affectionately about this song and the "Mera Kuch Samaan Song" as two of the most eccentric tracks that he had to compose for Gulzar...Note the guitar strumming in the song... by Bhupinder... Bhupendar written all over the song. Thanks Madhavi for the article. The chemistry between Garam-Dharam and Hema is joy to watch(specially in films like Charas, Kinara, Azaad, Naya zamana) Here is the best singer of universe "The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it." -George Bernard Shaw ." |
bawlachintu |
Jun 24 2007, 05:29 PM
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Audio of " Ek hi khwab"
Gulzar ki commentary free Film: Kinara Singer: Bhupendra Commentary: Gulzar 128/44.1 Duration: 8.11 min Here is the best singer of universe "The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it." -George Bernard Shaw ." |
bawlachintu |
Jun 24 2007, 05:48 PM
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Could sumone post lyrics of "Anki chali banki chali", please Hmmm... Baanki Chali...mmm Jhaanki chali Panta Bhate Tatka Begun Pora.... Aanki chali baanki chali Chowringhee mein Jhanki Chali Panta bhate tatka begun pora Ek gali se jhumman nikle Ek gali se jhuniya Beech sadak pe ho gayi saari Bhaad mein jaaye duniya Jhoom jhoom ke jhoomke naache Jhuniya Nache Jhuniya bai Sau sau phere leve jhumman Khoob baji shehnai... Aanki chali... Jhumman ke ghar beti janmi Jhuniya jaise gaal Mooch marod ke nikle Jhumman Ja pahunche sasural(2) Baat Baat Pe Khansi Bole Paani Mange Aag(?) Pyase mar gaye Jhumman miya Par na chhodi taap Aanki chali... Jeem Se Jhumman Jheem Jalebi... Jhumman Jhunniya Jeem Har litti(?) ki patti padke Jhumman hue hakeem Phool phool ke phulka phule Pichak pichak pichkari Nimki lave katha chuna Mithhu Paan Supari Aanki chali... Aaki chali baaki chali BC you owe me for this one...had to play the song ten times at least to catch all the words... Your comments please... Sorry Madhavi. Nazar der se padi. Thanks for the lyrics. Song is a feather in his cap. He didn't write many folk songs/songs based on folklores and tales earlier. Master ji ki chitthi (Kitaab) is a song of different genre. He gradually slipped into the mould of Versatile Lyricist. Good example. He tried to remain a poet always, though. (We are not including new songs in the discussion.) Here is the best singer of universe "The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it." -George Bernard Shaw ." |
HumTum |
Jun 26 2007, 09:48 AM
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http://www.hamaraforums.com/index.php?s=&a...st&p=384998
Khud se baatein karte --- Maya memsaab -- a rarely explored song. If someone can provide the lyrics and the meaning, I would appreciate. Thks. |
mmuk2004 |
Jun 28 2007, 06:54 PM
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Maya Memsaab (1992)
khud se baatein karte rehna Baatein karte rehna Aankhen moonde din mein meethi Raatein bharte rehna Khudse kehna jaati hoon main Khudse kehna aayi main Aisa bhi to hota hai na Behki si tanhai mein Tanhai mein tasveeron ke Chehre bharte rehna... Bheege bheege mausam mein kyun Bharkha pyaasi lagti hai Jee to khush hota hai lekin Ek Udasi rehti hai Ay we hi bas roothi khud se Ay wein man se(?) rehna... Ketan Mehta's uneven film based on Flaubert's Madame Bovary. As often happens with adaptations, comparisons are inevitable. The story is about a bored house-wife with an overly romantic sensibility (in the novel she is shown as reading "romances" and Ketan Mehta innovatively changes it to Deepa Sahi's obsession with Hindi films). However, the book which is a sympathetic yet unrelenting critique of the romantic sensibility as well as an exposure of the emptiness of provincial life is sort of lost in the film which indulges in romantic and lush picturizations of Maya's dreams... I am not sure that using Gulzar as the lyricist of the movie was a strength or not... In the song Maya's loneliness is evident but the perceptions (barkha pyaasi, tanhai mein tasveeron ke chehre bharte rehna...etc etc) seem more Gulzarish than the character's. And the same goes for the other superb songs in the movie... they don't fit with the character IMO... A request: There is a short song in the movie by HMangeshkar: "Maya Jaagi Chhaya jaagi" . Could someone upload it please? TIA "This isn't right, this isn't even wrong." Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958) "There are no facts, only interpretations." Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) |
G.Nabee |
Jun 28 2007, 09:42 PM
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Maya Memsaab (1992) ........................... A request: There is a short song in the movie by HMangeshkar: "Maya Jaagi Chhaya jaagi" . Could someone upload it please? TIA Here it is: Song: Maya Jaagi Chhaya jaagi Film: Maya Memsaab (1993) Singer: Hridayanath Mangeshkar MD: Hridayanath Mangeshkar Lyrics: Gulzar Mp3, 128 kbps, 2.81 MB, 3m 04s |
mmuk2004 |
Jun 28 2007, 11:05 PM
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Maya Memsaab (1992) ........................... A request: There is a short song in the movie by HMangeshkar: "Maya Jaagi Chhaya jaagi" . Could someone upload it please? TIA Here it is: Song: Maya Jaagi Chhaya jaagi Film: Maya Memsaab (1993) Singer: Hridayanath Mangeshkar MD: Hridayanath Mangeshkar Lyrics: Gulzar Mp3, 128 kbps, 2.81 MB, 3m 04s GNabee, Thanks so much ! Love this song... am enjoying it right now "Saj ke solah singaar/Chali sapno ke sapno ke paar/maya laagi... beautiful... "This isn't right, this isn't even wrong." Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958) "There are no facts, only interpretations." Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) |
OMkar |
Jul 21 2007, 01:16 AM
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Uploading the rest of the songs Jahan Tum Le Chalo - You Face(Gary Lawyer).mp3 128/4.08 Jahan Tum Le Chalo - Yeh Kaisi Chaap(Lata_SureshW).mp3 128/5.08 Jahan Tum Le Chalo - Thak Gayee Ho To(Lata_Suresh).mp3 128/4.41 Jahan Tum Le Chalo - Shauq Khwab Ka(Lata).mp3 128.4.04 Jahan Tum Le Chalo - Dekho To Aasman(Suresh).mp3 128/5.46 Jahan Tum Le Chalo - Atthanni Si Zindagi(Suresh).mp3 128/3.10 Ooooooooooooo Maaadhavijiiiii, Yeh Kya Kar Diya Aapne???? Itna Achha Ganaa Upload Kar Diya??? Kyon????? Oh, thank u soooo much much!! Only THIS MOMENT is in my hand and I just want to live that Perfectly!!! |
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