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Lata Mangeshkar

Himmatwala

Vaah Vaah Khel Shuru Ho Gaya Song Lyrics – Kishore Kumar

    Vaah Vaah Khel Shuru Ho Gaya from movie Himmatwala – An honest temple priest takes on more than he can handle when he bears witness to a murder and gives evidence in a court of law against a powerful landlord in his village. The landlord bribes his way to freedom and engineers a ploy to ruin the priests reputation and his status among his peers in the village. Ashamed of his tarnished reputation the priest commits suicide,and leaves his wife and young children to face the atrocities of the evil landlord. The son flees the village and travels to Mumbai to make a life, but returns years later to avenge the shame caused to his family. Thi

    Gopi

    Akele Hee Akele Chala Hai Kahan Song Lyrics – Lata Mangeshkar

      Akele Hee Akele Chala Hai Kahan from movie Gopi – Gopi (Dilip Kumar) stays in the village with his elder brother, Girdhari (Om Prakash) and their younger sister Nandini (Farida Jalal). Girdhari goes to the landlord Lala (Pran) to take money, which he had saved for Nandini’s wedding but gets thrown out of the house. Gopi forcibly gets the money but is accused by the landlord of stealing. Sent out of the house by Girdhari, Gopi leaves for the city and vows to come back only after making enough money for Nandini’s wedding.

      Lute Koyi Mann Kaa Nagar Banke Mera Sathi Song Lyrics – Lata Mangeshkar

        Lute Koyi Mann Kaa Nagar Banke Mera Sathi from movie Abhimaan – Subeer Kumar (Amitabh) is well on his way to becoming India’s top pop singer. He has no intention of getting married, but when he goes to visit his Durga Mausi (Mausi=mother’s sister), he falls in love with religious, simple Uma, by whose voice he’s enchanted. He marries her and returns to Bombay where he announces that he will never sing without Uma again. However, Subeer encourages Uma to sing alone and when her popularity is soon greater than his own, the seed of jealousy begins to grow… The major difference between Uma and Subeer is that she sings for herself, whereas he sings for the public. It is the difference between geet and sangeet. This is the root of the thing that later causes problems, and based on which the movie is named.

        Chhoti Si Umar Me Lag Gaya Rog Song Lyrics – Lata Mangeshkar

          Chhoti Si Umar Me Lag Gaya Rog from movie Bairaag – Thakur Chandrabhan lives a wealthy lifestyle in a small village in India. He is widowed and lives with his sister; a widowed daughter-in-law, Saraswati; and a grand-daughter, Tara, who is of marriageable age. Also living in this household is Bholanath, who is blind since birth, and helps with household chores. Tara’s marriage is arranged with a young man, Pratap Singh, from a noble family, who approves of Tara, but demands a dowry of 3 Lakh Rupees. Chandrabhan does not have this much money, but Bholanath has been stashing away cash, that is guarded by a snake, and offers all of it to Pratap, who accepts it and absconds. Blind Bhola is unable to pursue him, but is instead bitten by the snake, regains his vision and sets forth to Bombay to locate Pratap. Several weeks later, Bholanath returns home, just in time to be told that he must marry Tara, as she refuses to marry anyone else. Tara notices something very odd about Bholanath as he calls her “Tara’, not as “Little Mistress” as he used to; he is terrified of snakes; and seems more cultured and educated. The family decides to get the two engaged, however, the ceremony is interrupted by the arrival of the police, who have an arrest warrant for Bholanath for Theft, and Murder of a young woman named Lucy. The question remains, what was Bholanath up to in Bombay, whose money did he steal, and why did he end up killing Lucy?

          Jhute Sang Pyar Kiya Song Lyrics – Kishore Kumar

            Jhute Sang Pyar Kiya from movie Aakhri Daao – After pulling off his last job as a safe-cracker, Ravi decides he has had enough and decides to go straight. He gets a job looking after wood products as a manager with the owner, and his daughter, Reena. Ravi cracks open a safe to save the daughter of the local police chief, winning respect and admiration from Reena and the entire community in general. Ravi and Reena then fall in love. Then Ravi gets a visit from his former crime partner, Robert and his girlfriend, Julie, who need his help in cracking open a safe they had robbed recently, and will not take no for an answer.

            Wo Aaye Bahare Laye Song Lyrics – Lata Mangeshkar

              Wo Aaye Bahare Laye from movie Afasaana – Ratan and Chaman are twins brothers who love the same girl, Meera. During a fair, all three are separated. While Chaman and Meera are found, Ratan is untraceable. Years later, Chaman is no longer attracted to Meera, but in a dancing girl named Rasily, while Meera awaits word of her childhood sweetheart Ratan, who she feels is still alive. Then the unexpected happens, Chaman gets into a fight with another man, killing him, and is on the run from the police. Misunderstandings are clarified, and the law declares this to be an accidental death, and as a result Chaman returns. But this is not the same Chaman any more. For one thing, he has lost interest in Rasily, and is more interested in Meera – could it be that Ratan has returned in place of Chaman? If so, what has happened to Chaman?

              O Bekadar Bedardi Song Lyrics – Lata Mangeshkar

                O Bekadar Bedardi from movie Desh Premi – Master Dinanath is an ex-freedom fighter. When he gets Thakur Pratap Singh arrested for arms smuggling, he has Master’s wife Bharati and young daughter Priti kidnapped and also turns his locality’s public against him. Dinanath escapes with his young son Raju and they settle into a slum named Bharat Nagar. Meanwhile, Bharati contracts leprosy and escapes from her kidnappers, leaving her daughter Priti in a friend’s care. Dinanath is led to presume that his wife and daughter are dead. Bharati Nagar is ruled by four underworld dons, each representing a different Indian community. Dinanath persuades them to live in harmony and once they settle their differences, the four dons use Dinanath’s stay in Bharat Nagar to cover up their own illegal activities. Fast Forward to 15 years later, the year is 1962. Dinanath’s now grown-up son Raju turns out to be the opposite of his father by being drawn into the underworld, committing crimes to earn money with his father unaware of what he does. Raju starts working for Thakur Pratap Singh, unaware that Thakur had once kidnapped his mother and sister many years earlier which caused their separation. Will Raju find out what Thakur did to his family? Will Dinanath find out his son is not what he thinks he is? And will Dinanath ever find his wife and daughter again?