The Spring that you are, you are a poet’s dream come true. Or you are a melody played on the instrument of life, (Your face is like a lotus smiling in the lake, Jaane bahar tum kisi shayar ka khvaab ho. Sample just one of its three stanzas:Ĭhehra hai jaise jheel mein hanstaa hua kanval, Finally, Hindi movies best singer ever, Mohammad Rafi sang it in such a way that the words seem to come alive. Ravi provided such excellent accompanying music that one cannot imagine the song without it.
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I can’t imagine a woman listening to it and not being in a trance (as Waheeda Rehman was when Guru Dutt sang this for her in the movie by the same name). Shakeel Badayuni has carved out the words to perfection. However, I think my maximum votes would go to the 1960 song Chaudhvin Ka Chand (14th day moon or full moon). It is difficult to pick the best in this category. Having Chand in the lyrics has had various purposes the commonest one being to describe the beauty of the beloved. Some of the finest songs have been written on it. One of the obsessions of the Hindi lyricist, or rather Urdu lyricist has been Chand (Moon). For example, Kaifi Azmi’s “ Dil ki naazuk ragein toot ti hain, yaad itna bhi koi na aaye” (why should I miss someone to that extent that heart’s tender threads should break down?) or Neeraj’s “ Saara aalam hai giriftaar tere husn mein jab, mujhse hi kaise yeh barsaat sahi jayegi aaj to tere bina neend nahin aayegi” (Complete ambience is as if captivated by your beauty then how can it be expected that I should go through the rains without being with you? Tonight, I won’t be able to sleep without you) Indeed, I have often concluded that poets and lyricists of yore must have been in love themselves to bring out such deep and meaningful thoughts in their poems and songs.
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I have brought out elsewhere in this blog that Urdu – A Language of the Heart is best suited to give expression to the emotions of people in love. I am very fond of Hindi songs, especially old Hindi songs. Most of the lyricists of the era when I was small and later young wrote in Urdu.