wo jinakii na_ii hai ye duniyaa (Dhan Daulat)
What a song. It's a journey in itself. And yet, though nothing new, it hardly got any attention and lies well down the line in the not-so-popular songs list, happily.
Starts with a brief but fascinating prelude and Asha takes over like an angel. And the off-beat (literally) rhythm starts to bring it to a magical level. And yeah, it's just begun.
The stanza starts with the same notes of mukha.Daa but in an upper chord (techies! help me here) and the accompanying rhythm continues making the listener spellbound. And just when the song feels almost complete, Kishore punches in and the mood of the song changes with his style of the rendition as Majrooh changes the tone as well.
And in all this, if you think that you did not heard a word called "melody", stop right there. It's Pancham we are talking about. He seldom, if ever, missed that even while he was inordinately complex with the beats and rhythms and orchestra and other such stuff.
% ITRANS Song #
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\startsong
\stitle{wo jinakii na_ii hai ye duniyaa}%
\film{Dhan Daulat}%
\year{1980}%
\starring{}%
\singer{Asha, Kishore, Chorus}%
\music{R D Burman}%
\lyrics{Majrooh}%
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% Audio On: HMV
% Contributor: Vinay P Jain
% Transliterator: Vinay P Jain
% Date: Dec 5, 2002
% Series: Tere Hamsafar Geet Hain Tere (THGHT)
% Comments:
% generated using giitaayan
%
\printtitle
#indian
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aashaa:
wo jinakii na_ii hai ye duniyaa, ma.nzil hai na_ii
piichhe nahii.n dekhaa karate mu.D\-mu.D ke kabhii
sajate hii chale jaate hai.n jiivan kii galii
jo ra.ng yahaa.N dekhoge, sach kahate hai.n ham
sapano.n me.n naa dekhaa hogaa kabhii tum_ne sanam
aisii hii niraalii hai ye jaaduunagarii..
kishor:
wo jinakii na_ii hai ye duniyaa, ma.nzil hai na_ii
piichhe nahii.n dekhaa karate mu.D\-mu.D ke kabhii
sajate hii chale jaate hai.n jiivan kii galii
iimaan\-dharam kii yaaro.n baate.n hai.n tamaam
har naam se uu.Nchaa hai jii dhan\-daulat kaa naam
sun ai mere dil ab terii duniyaa hai yahii..
ham ko to mile har dil me.n uu.Nche hii mahal
paise kii khanak se khilate dekhe hai.n kamal
ek ham kyaa hai.n is dhun ke diiwaane sabhii..
%
#endindian
\endsong
Starts with a brief but fascinating prelude and Asha takes over like an angel. And the off-beat (literally) rhythm starts to bring it to a magical level. And yeah, it's just begun.
The stanza starts with the same notes of mukha.Daa but in an upper chord (techies! help me here) and the accompanying rhythm continues making the listener spellbound. And just when the song feels almost complete, Kishore punches in and the mood of the song changes with his style of the rendition as Majrooh changes the tone as well.
And in all this, if you think that you did not heard a word called "melody", stop right there. It's Pancham we are talking about. He seldom, if ever, missed that even while he was inordinately complex with the beats and rhythms and orchestra and other such stuff.
% ITRANS Song #
%
\startsong
\stitle{wo jinakii na_ii hai ye duniyaa}%
\film{Dhan Daulat}%
\year{1980}%
\starring{}%
\singer{Asha, Kishore, Chorus}%
\music{R D Burman}%
\lyrics{Majrooh}%
%
% Audio On: HMV
% Contributor: Vinay P Jain
% Transliterator: Vinay P Jain
% Date: Dec 5, 2002
% Series: Tere Hamsafar Geet Hain Tere (THGHT)
% Comments:
% generated using giitaayan
%
\printtitle
#indian
%
aashaa:
wo jinakii na_ii hai ye duniyaa, ma.nzil hai na_ii
piichhe nahii.n dekhaa karate mu.D\-mu.D ke kabhii
sajate hii chale jaate hai.n jiivan kii galii
jo ra.ng yahaa.N dekhoge, sach kahate hai.n ham
sapano.n me.n naa dekhaa hogaa kabhii tum_ne sanam
aisii hii niraalii hai ye jaaduunagarii..
kishor:
wo jinakii na_ii hai ye duniyaa, ma.nzil hai na_ii
piichhe nahii.n dekhaa karate mu.D\-mu.D ke kabhii
sajate hii chale jaate hai.n jiivan kii galii
iimaan\-dharam kii yaaro.n baate.n hai.n tamaam
har naam se uu.Nchaa hai jii dhan\-daulat kaa naam
sun ai mere dil ab terii duniyaa hai yahii..
ham ko to mile har dil me.n uu.Nche hii mahal
paise kii khanak se khilate dekhe hai.n kamal
ek ham kyaa hai.n is dhun ke diiwaane sabhii..
%
#endindian
\endsong
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