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Dost Banke Aaye Ho Song Lyrics – Dost Banke Hee Rehna

    Dost Banke Aaye Ho from movie Bin Phere Hum Tere – Jamuna lives a poor lifestyle in Gangapur with her widowed step-mother. She is of marriageable age, but instead of getting her married, she is sold to her maternal uncle, Mukand Bihari, who, in turn, sells her to a brothel madame, Telanbai, where Jamuna is confined and forced to dance and sing against her will. She does manage to escape one day, and comes to the rescue of two runaway twins, Raju and Debu, and takes them to Bandra, Bombay, to their cancer-ridden father, Jagdish Sharma. Jagdish and Jamuna are attracted to each other, and both believe to be each other’s spouses, even though no formal marriage is performed. Jamuna continues to look after the twins even after Jagdish passes away, and endures many difficulties raising them. Years later, the twins have grown up, while Raju is employed in a factory, Debu is a doctor. Raju has fallen in love with his boss’ daughter, Shikha, while Debu is in love with Kiran. Jamuna meets both girls and approves of them. Then her past comes to pay her a nasty visit when she comes face to face with one of her patrons, Jagmohan, none other than Shikha’s dad, on one hand, and Telanbai – who is Kiran’s mother. Struggling to hold her own against these odds, Jamuna must now also come to terms with other life-changing decisions – including death and subsequent deception – decisions that she may end regretting for the rest of her life.

    Rat Ke Hamsafar Thak Ke Ghar Ko Chale Song Lyrics – Mohammad Rafi

      Rat Ke Hamsafar Thak Ke Ghar Ko Chale from movie An Evening In Paris – In romantic Paris, two Parisians of Indian origin are in love namely Shyam or Sam and Roopa. Mystery and intrigue surround this romance, as Roopa is abducted and held by criminal mastermind Jack and his minions, who will trade her for a hefty ransom. Roopa has a look-alike in the shape and form of Suzy, who is sent in place of Roopa to ensure that the money is received, while the real Roopa is still being held captive. Sam must use all the resources available to in order to set Roopa free, but he will have a difficult time to differentiate between Suzy and Roopa.

      Aaj Kee Rat Yeh Kaisi Rat Ke Song Lyrics – Mohammad Rafi

        Aaj Kee Rat Yeh Kaisi Rat Ke from movie Aman – Meloda (Saira Banu) who was educated in India, speaks Hindi; though she is Japanese. Dr. Gautamdas (Rajendra Kumar) is a UK trained doctor who volunteers to go to Japan to help deal with the horror of the radiation aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They meet in Japan and the inevitable happens when hero meets heroine. Lord Bertrand Russell in London, gives Gautam his blessings and best wishes for his travel to Japan. Russell , a pacifist and anti-war thinker (who appears in a cameo role) sets the tone of this 1967 film. On arrival in Japan Dr Gautamdas takes up a role in a hospital where Meloda’s father Dr Akhira (Chetan Anand) is director. The storyline takes us through the stark and sometimes gory suffering that radiation victims endured; as a stark reminder of the long term damage caused by atomic weapons. A majority of the shoot sequences are in Japan, with director Mohan Kumar taking artistic liberties in switching from the Ginza strip, with pan shots of the Mitsubishi tower, the Hokkaido and with glimpses of Mt. Fuji. A scenic gondola ride, ski fields are all part of the package. Lata Mangeshkar’s rendering of the fusion song “aisuru” is set to a musical score that is drawn from both cultures Shankar. Mohammed Rafi sings a few forgettable, but apt to the storyline songs. A group of fishermen are exposed to radiation from French nuclear tests in the Pacific, Dr Gautamdas mounts a daring rescue to help save the fishermen. Battling angry elements Dr Gautamdas helps the fishermen survive, saving every last one of them – but at what cost? When viewed in the context of India-Japan relationship, beginning with the arrival of Buddism in Japan, formation of the Indo-Japan Society in 1905, Japan’s support for Subash Chandra Bose’s INA this film takes on a meaning beyond a love story. It is a cry against the horrors of atomic weapons, the enduring damage they inflict and martyrdom for a cause.

        Ajee Pahalee Mulakat Me Song Lyrics – Asha Bhosle

          Ajee Pahalee Mulakat Me from movie Do Dilon Ki Daastaan – While multi-millionaire Mr. Saxena is busy announcing the engagement of Vijay, his grandson, he, himself, is busy driving a horse-carriage, and getting into fisticuffs with hoodlums. Vijay is quite unhappy with his grandpa about his engagement with Hong Kong returned Aarti Verma, the only daughter of wealthy magnate Roshanlal Verma. For Vijay is in love with an unknown young woman he saw at the airport. Unable to get her out of his mind, he is thrilled when he gets to meet her again in Srinagar and finally finds out that she is his tour guide, Sona Mathur. After a few misunderstandings, Sona too falls in love with him. Then things change unexpectedly after they meet with an accident, whereby Vijay temporarily loses the use of his legs. When he limps over to Sona’s room, he is told that she has been discharged. And the person she has been discharged with is a young man by the name of Kamal – who is also in love with Sona. Vijay must now find out why Sona has deserted him, and if at all Kamal is the reason behind this desertion.

          Ankhiyon Ko Rahne De Song Lyrics – Lata Mangeshkar

            Ankhiyon Ko Rahne De from movie Bobby – Mr. Nath lives a very wealthy lifestyle in India along with his wife, Sushma, and a 6 year old son, Raj. Both he and Sushma lead a very busy life, so much so that they have no quality time to spend with Raj, leaving his care, even breast-feeding, to their maidservant, Mrs. Braganza, who Raj regards as his mother. When Mr. Nath finds Raj to be precocious, he has him enrolled in a distant boarding school. When Raj returns after 12 years, he does not find any change, save that Mrs. Braganza does not work there anymore as she has been fired by Sushma. At his 18th birthday party, he meets with flirtatious Nima, and this is when he sets his eyes on Bobby, Mrs. Braganza’s 16 year old granddaughter, and falls head over heels in love with her. To his delight he finds that she also loves him, much to the chagrin of his parents, who agree to meet with Bobby’s dad, Jack, and Mrs. Braganza, but humiliate them. This does not deter Raj and Bobby and they continue to meet, so much so that Mr. Nath instructs him not to leave the house or he will have him and the entire Braganza family arrested if they attempt to get the young couple married, as they are minors and must attain the age of 21 to be married. Raj decides to wait for 2 more years and accordingly writes to Bobby. Raj will soon realize that his parents have already selected a wife for him, in the shape and form of Alka Sharma, the only daughter of wealthy Mr. Sharma. Watch what impact this has on Raj on the occasion of his surprise engagement to Alka.

            Chala Chal Chala Chal Gar Hai Andhera Song Lyrics – Mohammad Rafi

              Chala Chal Chala Chal Gar Hai Andhera from movie Barood – Young Anup Saxena lives a middle-classed lifestyle in Bombay along with his widower dad, Durgaprasad, who works as a Police Inspector. Anup’s life is turned upside down when he witnesses four men assault and kill his father. He spends the rest of his childhood acquiring money and athletic ability to avenge his father’s death – a decision that will take him to Las Vegas, New York, Geneva, Madrid and Paris – where he will find his life threatened by his father’s assailants as well as a New York-based detective who is determined to arrest him at any and all costs.

              Dil Ko Na Mere Tadpaao Song Lyrics – Mohammad Rafi

                Dil Ko Na Mere Tadpaao from movie Budtameez – Shanta (Sadhana) is wealthy Rajbahadur Murthy Sagar’s vivacious and uppity, orphan granddaughter. Her character is developed as pretty, haughty, aware of herself and contemptuous of servants. Shyam (Shammi Kapoor) and Shanta have a couple of tempestuous meetings. Shyam, who hails from Allahabad is educated and cares about the wellbeing of his widowed step-mother and wheel chair-bound step-sister Bina. Employed by the Rajbahadur as Manager of his household, Shyam has many opportunities to court Shanta, and he does so with a succession of songs and in style. Shanta however is a misandrist (a woman who hates men) as a result of her traumatic childhood. Rita (Laxmi Chhaya) who has been brought in by the Rajbahadur to help Shanta mend her unmannerly ways has given up and admits defeat. Taming the shrew is a challenge that only Shyam can take up. But how will he deal with a woman who believes in “fall from a hilltop, fall from above, fall from anywhere, but never fall in love”? She even writes up a placard “Men are beasts”. Shanta’s ego is further stoked by Devdass who serenades her in Scottish attire playing a bagpipe. A road trip in a rare right hand drive open top Buick to a hill station (Khandala) in the Western Ghats is a turning point in Shanta’s behaviour. Retired Colonel Jung Bahadur provides a couple of comic interludes and is pivotal as the plot unfolds.

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