Jindgi Mauj Udane Kaa Nam Hai (By: Alka Yagnik, Mahendra Kapoor, Suresh Wadkar)
From the movie – Avtaar
Jindgi Mauj Udane Kaa Nam Hai Song Lyrics in English
Tara ram.. too ru ru……..
Jindgi mauj udane kaa nam hai
Jindgi yaro kee jawani kaa jam hai
Jam hai, payam hai, jindgi tara ram, tara ram
Too ru ru…..
Jindgi mauj udane kaa nam hai
Jindgi yaro kee jawani kaa jam hai
Jam hai, payam hai, jindgi
Nahee nahee yeh jindgi toh mehnato kaa nam hai – (2)
Waqt hai bahut hee kam aur bada kam hai – (2)
Jindgi
Ho jitne khushiyo ke sapne hain, yaro woh sare apne hain – (2)
Gham toh kisi begane kaa nam hain, jam hai, payam hai, jindgi
Kaisa yeh riwaj hai dooniya ke saraye me – (2)
Ped jala dhup me log baithe saye me – (2)
Jindgi
Haq pyar kaa aaj ada kar du, tujhpe jan fida kar du – (2)
Jina yu hee mar janey kaa nam hain
Jam hai, payam hai, jindgi
Marta hain admi sau bar janam leta hain – (2)
Himmat kee kokh se avtar janam leta hain – (2)
Jindgi
Jindgi Mauj Udane Kaa Nam Hai Hindi Song Lyrics Translation
तारा राम .. भी रु। बर्बाद ……..
जिंदगी मौज उदन का नाम है
जिंदगी यारो की जवानी का जाम है
जाम है, पेम है, जिंदगी तारा राम, तारा राम
बहुत रु। बर्बाद …..
जिंदगी मौज उदन का नाम है
जिंदगी यारो की जवानी का जाम है
जाम है, पेम है, जिंदगी
नही नही ये जिंदगी तोह मेहनाटो का नाम है – (2)
Waqt है Bahut Hee Kam Aur Bada Kam Hai – (2)
जिंदगी
हो जितने खेशियो के सैपेन, यारो वह सायर अयने है – (2)
घम तोह किसि ने कामा है, जाम है, पेम है, जिंदगी
Kaisa Yeh Riwaj Hai Dooniya Ke Saraye Me – (2)
पेड jala dhup me log baithe saye me – (2)
जिंदगी
हक प्यार का आजाद कर डु, तुजपे जन फिदा कर डू – (2)
जिना यू हे मार जेनी का नाम हैन
जाम है, पेम है, जिंदगी
मार्टा हैमि सौ बार जनम लेट हन – (2)
हिम्मत की कोक से अवतार जनम लेट हन – (2)
जिंदगी
About the movie – Avtaar
Avtaar Krishen lives a poor lifestyle with his wife, Radha, and two sons, Ramesh and Chander. He works in a factory and toils hard so that his sons can get the necessary education, and live a better lifestyle. He gets injured and crippled while working, but is compensated adequately by his employer, Bawaji. Years later his sons have grown up. While Ramesh has married Sudha and works with a bank; Chander is wooing Renu, the only daughter of wealthy Seth Laxminarayan. When Avtaar and Radha wish to go on a tirathyatra (pilgrimage), they ask Ramesh to book tickets for them, but he tells them that he has no money. When Radha gets sick, their servant, Sewak, enters Sudha’s room to get some money for her treatment, as a result Radha does get treatment, but Sudha blames them for stealing her money. Avtaar asks Ramesh and his wife to get out, only to find out that the house is now in Sudha’s name. AVtaar, Radha and Sewak move out and live in a shanty hut. Their hopes are with Chander, who does well in his exams, decides to marry Renu, and moves out without financially assisting his parents. Now Avtaar and Radha are elderly and dependent on Sewak, and the question remains will they resign themselves to this existence, if not, what possibly can a crippled older male accomplish, especially at this time in his life?