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Lata Mangeshkar

Jab Hum Jawan Honge Song Lyrics – Janey Kahan Honge

    Jab Hum Jawan Honge from movie Betaab – Sunny owns a small livestock farm and lives a poor but happy life style with his mother, Sumitra. They wanted the farm to become up to date, so Sumitra decides to make a move abroad in order to bring new equipments for the farm, leaving Sunny in the care of the farm. One day while distributing eggs and chickens, Sunny reaches up with Roma Singh and both can get into the pettiest quarrels and they soon begins to fight and Sunny offers Roma to rebuild his farm house as a part of her punishment. Both soon realize that they are childhood lovers and attempts to rebuild that love once again, both are successful in doing so and plans to get married but there love is opposed by Roma’s dad, the wealthy and famous businessman, Sardar Dinesh Singh Girji, who will do anything in his power to prevent Roma and Sunny from meeting leave alone marriage.

    Meree Beenaa Tum Been Roye Song Lyrics – Lata Mangeshkar

      Meree Beenaa Tum Been Roye from movie Dekh Kabeera Roya – Mohan, Pradeep, and Ranjeet are three struggling and unemployed artistes, who share the same rooming house. Mohan is a singer; Pradeep paints; while Ranjeet is an writer in a newspaper. Three young women, Rekha, Geeta, and Kalpana are friends, and of marriageable age. While Rekha wants to marry a painter, Geeta wants to marry a singer, and Kalpana a writer. Things don’t quite work out that way, and Kalpana is paired with Mohan; while Rekha is paired with the writer, and Geeta falls in love with a painter. The three male friends decide to help each other out by using their talents, and utter and hilarious chaos reigns

      Chahe Raho Dur Song Lyrics – Chahe Raho Pas

        Chahe Raho Dur from movie Do Chor – Bombay Police are baffled at a series of robberies being committed in homes of prominent people, with the thief leaving a “swastika”, and stealing only one set of jewelery, instead of everything in the safe. Their investigation takes them to bring-in a notorious burglar, Tony, who denies having anything to do with these robberies. Then one day when Tony is at the site of a robbery, he spots another male, in the process of robbing the safe, and assists him. He follows him home, and comes to know that his name is Bob, and he has a pretty sister by the name of Sandhya, who he falls in love with. Meanwhile the police are able to piece together a connection between the victims and the robber, and conclude that the victims have at one time been partners of an organization called Swastika. Then begins a manhunt unprecedented in Bombay’s criminal history – and the two on the run are none other than Tony and his new-found girlfriend/partner, Sandhya, not knowing that they are all pawns of a criminal master-mind who will kill anyone who gets in his way.

        Dil Kee Najar Se Song Lyrics – Najro Kee Dil Se

          Dil Kee Najar Se from movie Anari – 1959 – Raj Kumar is an honest, handsome and intelligent young man to boot. He works as a sole Trader therefore a painter by trade, but unable to earn a living, and unable to pay rent to his kind-hearted but talkative landlady, Mrs. D’sa. One day Raj finds a wallet containing money, and he returns it to the owner, Ramnath. Ramnath admires Raj and pleased with his honesty employs him to work in his office as a Receptionist. Raj meets with Ramnath’s maidservant, Asha, and soon both fall in love. This all ends when Raj finds out that Asha is really Aarti, the daughter of his employer. He then alienates himself from his employer and his daughter, and looks after his ailing landlady by cooking and serving her daily meals. Unfortunately, she passes away suddenly. The police conduct a post-mortem, and as a result find out that Mrs. D’sa was poisoned. Raj became the prime suspect and is subsequently taken for questioning, and is arrested and held in a cell. Later on Raj planned a narrow escape which was successful and goes out to find evidence to prove his innocence.

          Premnagar Me Basne Walo Song Lyrics – Lata Mangeshkar

            Premnagar Me Basne Walo from movie Barsaat (1949) – Pran and Gopal are traveling in a convertible in the Indian countryside but the car breaks down. Near Satpur they come across a village and rest there for a few days. While there Gopal meets with Neela, while Pran meets with Reshma, and the couples fall in love with each other. Gopal, who fancies himself a Casanova of sorts, has no qualms whatsoever of leaving Neela and going out with other women, while Pran is unable to get Reshma out of his mind. The two leave, promising to return during the monsoon season. While in the city, Pran is unable to make up his mind about returning to Reshma, and Gopal prefers the company of two dancing girls, Lily and Ruby, not knowing that Reshma is shortly to be married to Bholu, while Neela, on the verge of killing herself, is anxiously awaiting Gopal’s return. Watch what happens when Bholu takes Reshma to the city.

            Bahaaron Mera Jeevan Bhi Sawaaron Song Lyrics – Lata Mangeshkar

              Bahaaron Mera Jeevan Bhi Sawaaron from movie Aakhri Khat – It was in scenic Kulu that Govind Bali had first met Lajo, both fell in love, got married secretly in a temple and parted company. When Lajo becomes pregnant, her step-mother sells her to a man for 500 Rupees, where she is beaten and thrown out. She goes to Govind, who is on the verge of going to America, who refuses to believe that the child is his. Lajo writes a letter informing him that she will never see him again. Govind re-locates to Bombay where he starts his own business, and makes a sculpture of Lajo. She writes to him from Amritsar when she gives birth to Buntu his son. She again writes to him from Delhi when he begins to walk, and yet another letter when he begins to talk. The last two letters that Govind receives inform him that Lajo and Buntu are now in Bombay, that Lajo is seriously ill and may not live long. Shortly thereafter Govind goes to the police, meets with a skeptical Inspector Naik, and a few days later he is asked to identify Lajo’s lifeless body found on the beach. Then the search begins for Buntu, who is only 15 months old, no one know what he looks like, and whether he is still alive or not. How can Govind and the police ever locate a child, in a city of millions of similar-aged children, and if at all they do, how can they positively identify him as Govind’s child?

              Ai Dil Tujhe Kasam Hai Song Lyrics – Lata Mangeshkar

                Ai Dil Tujhe Kasam Hai from movie Dulari – Prem Shankar lives a wealthy life-style circa after the British Rule in India, with his businessman father, Girija, and housewife mother, Kamini. He is now of marriageable age, and his parents would like him to marry Seth Heerachand’s daughter, but Prem wants to marry someone of his own choice, without any pressure from his parents. He befriends a young woman named Kasturi, who falls in love with him. Prem also meets with a gypsy woman named Dulari, and falls head over heels in love with her. When his father finds out, he is enraged, forbids Prem to ever see Dulari again, and warns him that he can only marry a woman from a good and wealthy family background. It is now up to Prem to decide to follow his father’s instructions or do as his heart tells him.

                Aa Jao Tadapte Hain Arman Song Lyrics – Lata Mangeshkar

                  Aa Jao Tadapte Hain Arman from movie Awaara – Raju lives as a derelict as a result of being estranged from his bitter father, a district judge, who threw Raju’s mother out of the house years ago. Raju shacks up with a Dacoit (pickpocket bandit) as his surrogate father only to realize that the man is actually responsible for the original misunderstanding between his parents. Raju kills him, and then tries killing his father, but fails, is arrested, and is taken to court right before his very own father, who presides there as the Judge. Raju has his childhood girlfriend as his legal representative, and the onus is now on his father, who must pass judgment without showing any personal sentiment.