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Hai Bahaare Baag Duniya Chand Roj Song Lyrics – Mohammad Rafi

    Hai Bahaare Baag Duniya Chand Roj from movie Bombay Ka Chor (1962) – Randhir has been an orphan, and lived all his younger life in an orphanage. When he grew up, he took to stealing as a career, and has been on the run from the police since then. One day he comes across a dead body, which resembles his face, and he assumes that person’s identity, leaving the police to conclude that Randhir is dead. Randhir, now with a new identity finds out that his name is Kishore, who is wealthy beyond his imagination. He begans to live the easy life, and even has a pretty girlfriend, who he indeeds to marry. But then murphy’s law steps in, and Randhir soon realises that he has landed himself in a soup, when the police come looking for Kishore, to charge him with murder.

    O Dilbar Jaaniye Song Lyrics – Mohammad Rafi

      O Dilbar Jaaniye from movie Haseena Maan Jaayegi (1968) – Indian Army Officer, Kamal (Shashi Kapoor), and Archana (Babita) get married but shortly thereafter he is called to the front as war has broken out. Once there, he meets with Rakesh – his look-alike – who plans to kill Kamal and take his place, but Kamal resists and emerges as the winner. To escape prosecution/court martial, he runs from the front and returns home. Army personnel think Rakesh has become a deserter and also think that Kamal is missing in action and believed dead. The army personnel notify Archana, who is thrown in a dilemma, is it Rakesh or Kamal that she has been spending time with?

      Naam Nahin Koi Thaam Nahi Song Lyrics – Mohammad Rafi

        Naam Nahin Koi Thaam Nahi from movie Aan Baan (1972) – Raja Bahadur rules his region, although fully aware that his days as King are numbered. Nevertheless, he indulges in women, alcohol, and high-living – most of which is through borrowed money, with the creditors threatening to take him to court. He even has an affair with prostitute named Dulari, who he refuses to marry, and has her brother, Kundan, sent to jail. When his brother, Suraj, returns from abroad, Bahadur decides to withhold this information from him. In order to keep up appearances, Bahadur gets his men to rob their neighbor, Hiralal’s house, of all jewelery and cash. But Hiralal wakes up, calls for help and for the police, and one of Bahadur’s men is arrested. When Bahadur finds out that the police have traced him to his house, Suraj decides to take the rap for him, is arrested and imprisoned. On Suraj’s return, Bahadur announces his marriage to Rekha, Hiralal’s daughter. The problem is that Suraj and Rekha love each other, and the question is will Suraj be willing to make another sacrifice for his brother this time?

        O Nanhe Se Farishte Tujhse Yeh Kaisa Nata Song Lyrics – Mohammad Rafi

          O Nanhe Se Farishte Tujhse Yeh Kaisa Nata from movie Ek Phool Do Mali – Somna lives a poor lifestyle with her widowed mom, Leela, in the mountainous region of India and Nepal. She makes a living working on the apple farm of wealthy widower, Kailash Nath Kaushal, who also runs a mountaineering school, and has Amar Kumar as one of his students. Somna and Amar meet, fall in love, decide to get married with Amar’s parents’ and Leela’s approval, with the marriage to take place shortly after Amar returns from a climbing expedition. A few days later, following an avalanche, they get the news that Amar and the other climbers have been killed. A devastated Somna is molested by Shamsher Singh, and Kailash comes to her rescue, he also offers to marry her when he finds out that she is pregnant. The marriage takes place, Somna gives birth to a boy, Bobby, while Shamsher is arrested and sent to jail for 6 years. Kailash, who is unable to have children after an accident, is thrilled to be a father, adores and is virtually inseparable from Bobby. Five years later, Somna and Kailash, while celebrating Bobby’s 6th birthday, get a shock when Amar shows up at the party. Watch the impact Amar’s presence has on Kailash, Somna, Leela, and Bobby.

          Jivan Me Piya Teraa Sath Rahe Song Lyrics – Lata Mangeshkar

            Jivan Me Piya Teraa Sath Rahe from movie Goonj Uthi Shahnai – Childhood sweethearts Gopi and Kishen hope to get married when they are grown up. Gopi dances to the magical tunes of Kishen’s clarinet (shenai), and both are virtually inseparable. Years pass by, both have grown up and Gopi’s mom, Jamuna, would like Gopi to get married to a young man from Lucknow, by the name of Shekhar, who works for All India Radio. Shekhar visits them, meets Gopi, and approves of this marriage, and asks Jamuna to finalize a day for the marriage. When this news reaches Gopi and Kishen both are heartbroken, as much as Kishen would like to marry Gopi he knows that he is unemployed and poor, and hence not considered a good suitor. Additionally, his mentor and guardian, Raghunath, would like him to marry his daughter, Ramkali, and may ask him to make the ultimate sacrifice by demanding this as his guru-dakshina (teacher’s fee). Then the villagers ask Kishen to leave the town as he has brought shame on them all by continuing to meet with Gopi, who has now been promised to Shekhar. Kishen leaves town, re-locates to Lucknow, meets with Shekhar, who gives him a job at the Radio Station. Soon Kishen’s music reaches every corner of India and he becomes a rich man overnight. He returns home to wed Gopi, but finds out that Shekhar is to wed her, and he is just in time to play the clarinet at their wedding. It looks like Gopi and Kishen’s romance is fated to end tragically – unless and until a miracle occurs that will unite them forever.

            Sare Shaher Mein Aap Sa Song Lyrics – Mohammad Rafi

              Sare Shaher Mein Aap Sa 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?

              Chhun Chhun Karti Aayi Chidiya Song Lyrics – Mohammad Rafi

                Chhun Chhun Karti Aayi Chidiya from movie Ab Dilli Door Nahin – The year is 1951, India is a free country, and Hariram lives a poor lifestyle along with his wife, Bela, and a young son, Rattan. He is in debt, but continues to borrow money so that he could provide a better life for his family. On the occasion of Diwali, he borrows some more money, returns home laden with gifts, fire-crackers, and sweetmeats, and together they celebrate. That night a snake enters their hut and bites Bela, killing her, leaving both father and son devastated, so much so that Hariram takes to alcohol, loses his job, and is unable to re-pay his loan. His moneylender assaults Rattan, and an enraged Hariram threatens to kill him. That night the moneylender is killed, and the Police arrest Hariram, he is tried in court, found guilty, and sentenced to be hanged. With the help of a pickpocket named Ghasita, Rattan finds out that his father is innocent, and both set out to travel to Delhi to meet the Indian Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru so that Hariram can be freed. On the way there, Ghasita gets run-over by a truck, but before dying gives a written statement to Rattan, thumb-printing it with his blood. Now alone, Rattan travels all the way by foot to Delhi’s Dariya Ganj, and assisted by some street urchins, he hopes to meet Nehru – all in vain. It is then that the real killer shows up, and his motive is to prevent Rattan from meeting Nehru at any and all costs – even if it means killing him and his new-found friends.

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