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Chanchal Chudiya Khanka Ke Song Lyrics – Alka Yagnik

    Chanchal Chudiya Khanka Ke from movie Ajay – Raja Brijraj Singh and his younger brother Raja Ranbir Singh lives in a spacious bungalow and are wealthy landlords of a small Indian village name Kishengard. They would like there only, head-strong and foreign returned niece Manorama to marry equally wealthy Roopesh Singh but she gives her heart to a poor poultry dealer named Ajay. When Brijraj and Ranbir learn of this relationship they put a strong objection to this and will do anything in their power even kill to prevent their niece from getting marry to Ajay.

    Mere Kurte Me Lag Ja Batan Banke Song Lyrics – Alka Yagnik

      Mere Kurte Me Lag Ja Batan Banke from movie All Rounder – Ajay and Birju are brothers. Birju encourages his brother, who loves cricket, to become a professional, and he does so. His rise to fame creates many enemies for him, one of whom is Vikram. with a help of a woman friend, Vikram gets Ajay to get drunk and act disorderly and gets him dismissed from playing any professional cricket. Ajay’s brother Birju is disappointed too, and both brothers quarrel, and Ajay runs away from home. Ajay’s girlfriend Ritu and her parents too are disappointed with Ajay. Ajay takes up drinking alcohol to forget his woes. Will Ajay ever redeem himself in the eyes of his brother, his beloved, and his fans?

      Kaha Woh Bachpan Kaa Pyara Sapna Song Lyrics – Pahari Sanyal

        Kaha Woh Bachpan Kaa Pyara Sapna from movie Adhikar – 1938 – Melodrama about lineage and property questions. Nikhilesh (Barua) loves heiress Indira (Jamuna). A poor orphan girl, Radha (Menaka Devi), arrives claiming to be Indira’s stepsister and therefore part inheritor of the family estate. Indira agrees to share her inheritance but then Radha makes a play for Nikhilesh. Ultimately, Radha turns out to be the real and sole heir. Love proves to be stronger than material possession as Indira and Nikhilesh get married and Radha finds happiness with Ratan, a man she had known and loved during her days of poverty. As each character returns to the class of his/her birth, the message hammered home is a warning to people never to transcend their social status.

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