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Ye To Baat Hai Log Kam Jaanate Hain Song Lyrics – Kavita Krishnamurthy

    Ye To Baat Hai Log Kam Jaanate Hain from movie Amrit – After the death of their spouses; the elderly Amrit Lal Sharma and Kamla Srivastav are abused by their biological children. They get into contact with each other due to their grandchildren friendship; but even this becomes a problem to their children and they are asked to leave their respective homes – together they attempt to create a world of their own with the help of their advocate friend Sharafat Ali and his wife Hasinabanu.

    Kabhee Toh Mil Jayega Song Lyrics – Suneeta Rao

      Kabhee Toh Mil Jayega from movie Ab Ke Baras (album) – Circa British rule a group of revolutionaries headed by Abhay aspires for a free India when Abhay, his beloved Nandini and other revolutionaries are betrayed and killed by traitor, Tejeshwar Singhal. Years later Abhay and Nandini are re-incarnated into different house-holds while Tejeshwar is now a Minister within the Government. Meanwhile Abhay now called Karan while Nandini now called Anjali re-unites from their respective domains to take revenge on Tejeshwar once and for all.

      Mahue Ka Ghut Ek Piya Song Lyrics – Vinod Rathod

        Mahue Ka Ghut Ek Piya from movie Abb Insaaf Hoga – Janki lives a poor lifestyle in a small village consisting of her dad, Bhervi Prasad and her mom. She meets and falls in love with her school-teacher, Ramcharan, and both want to get married. Ramcharan’s brother is opposed to this marriage as Bhervi is unable to pay any dowry, nevertheless the marriage does take place, but the couple are turned out of Kalicharan’s house, and instead go to live with Ramcharan’s friend, Ashok Mishra. Ashok attempts to molest Janki, and a fight breaks out between Ramsharan and Ashok, and they move back to Janki’s village where she finds that her parents have killed themselves. They decide to live in the village where Janki gives birth to a baby, Khusboo. Ramcharan is then assaulted by Ashok and receives a head injury that leaves him paralyzed. Janki takes him to Bombay, finds a job as a laborer, and takes Ramcharan to see a doctor. The doctor informs her that he must be treated immediately, however, it will cost her a lot of money. She approaches her employer, Girdharilal, who is willing to pay the entire cost of her husband’s treatment provided she sleeps with him, when she refuses, she does not get any money and is instead molested. Ramcharan does recover a little, and goes to confront Girdharilal, but gets killed. The police refuse to register any complaint against Girdharilal. Alone, traumatized, and devastated Janki and Khusboo wander aimlessly. She gets into an accident with a car that belongs to Gaurishankar, a local gangster with a good heart, who wants to be a Muncipal Councillor. With Janki’s help he does become a Councillor and both entrap Girdharilal, and then subsequently Ashok and Kalicharan, get them arrested on a variety of criminal charges and jailed. What Janki and Gaurishankar do not know is that the trio have gotten together in prison and have planned a devious scheme that will ensure that Janki gets killed – without implicating any one of them.

        Baiyya Naa Dharo O Balma Song Lyrics – Lata Mangeshkar

          Baiyya Naa Dharo O Balma from movie Dastak (old) – Tells the story of newly weds Hamid and Salma. They move into a rental flat next door to the local red light district. The flat had been the former home of a well known mujra and qawali singer, Shamshad. Men still come to the door in the hope of seeing Shamshad and do not seem too put out by seeing Salma despite her protestations. The couple struggle to live within the bounds of their own moral code while the earnings of prostitution seem to be flaunted around them. Hamid gets more and more angry and seemingly unable to reconcile his morality with the immorality of the world and at one point beats his wife and then rapes her making her into a ‘whore’ of his fantasy. The story here bears resemblance to the later ‘Ek Chadar Maili Si’ by the same director and seems to explore the complex world of women and sexuality as viewed by Indian men: mother, goddess, whore. This film also explores the ethos of prostitution in its reality and as a metaphor for the outside world.

          Tum Toh Sagar Jaisi Lag Rahi Ho Song Lyrics – Alka Yagnik

            Tum Toh Sagar Jaisi Lag Rahi Ho from movie Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage – Brought up in a very tight, conservative household, Sapna Dholakia (Amisha Patel) is terrified to experience the freedom of falling in love with Rohit (Hrithik Roshan), fearing the upheaval it will cause in her family, namely her dad, Pratap Dholakia (Kiran Kumar), who has plans for Sapna to marry Rishabh Patel, the son of a friend; then there is her brother, Raman Dholakia (Mukesh Tiwari), who follows in the footsteps of his dad, and will prevent Sapna from marrying Rohit. But Rohit is determined to marry Sapna and no one else, come what may, and this is met with resistance from the Dholakia clan, who first severely beat Sapna, and then imprison her in her room; and then lure Rohit to a secluded spot and proceed to beat him within every inch of his life, and there is no one who can even dare to think to intervene and invite the wrath of the Dholakia family.

            Subah Savere Naina Ho Gaye Char Song Lyrics – Abhijeet

              Subah Savere Naina Ho Gaye Char from movie Aakrosh (1998) – CID officer Dev Malhotra is assigned with the task of bringing to justice the people who wants to assassinate the Prime Minister Rajvansh Shashtri. He has his suspicion on a number of people but is unable to lay hands on anyone as there is insufficient evidence. His war for quest continues when he meets another of his colleague – a female CID Komal and with her help he gets to find out that Mahendra Pratap Gujral alias Suraj Singh is the culprit – who is also his biological father.

              Ara Ram Tara Ram… Song Lyrics – Kishore Kumar

                Ara Ram Tara Ram… from movie Aawaz – Mr. Bhatnagar alias Masterji comes from a poor family, and lives on a day to day basis. He has a daughter and a son, alongwith his wife, who he has fooled into believing that he has saved quite a bit of money, to retire happily, and to get his daughter married. Masterji’s dreams turn into a nightmare, as he is unable to meet his debtors, loses his job, and dies tragically, leaving his daughter to the mercy of a cruel society; his son, who has taken up crime, and his wife desolate, and destitute.