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HUM SE PHOOL HO GAYEE - RAM BALRAM
SONG:HUM SE PHOOL HO GAYEE
MUSIC:LAXMIKANT PYARELAL
LYRICS:ANAND BAKSHI
SINGER:KISHORE KUMAR,ASHA BHOSLE
MOVIE:RAM BALRAM 1980
AMITABH BACHCHAN
REKHA
DHARMENDRA
ZEENAT AMAN
Ram Balram was a Hindi-language movie released in 1980 directed by Vijay Anand. It starred Dharmendra as 'Ram' and Amitabh Bachchan as 'Balram'. The other cast included Zeenat Aman and Rekha. Ajit, Amjad Khan and Prem Chopra were the villains in the film.
Ram and Balram are 2 young boys who live with their loving parents. Their scheming uncle, Jagatpal, however kills the boy's father and mother. Jagatpal lies to the boys that their parents have been killed in an accident and promises to raise them himself.
He enrols the younger brother Balram, in school and eventually sends him off to join the police force. The older becomes a mechanic. Jagatpal has a tight hold on the boys, even when Ram is an adult, he still gives all his wages to his uncle and is only allowed to keep a few rupees for pocket money.
When Balram returns as a fully fledged police officer, Jagatpal finally reveals his plan. He is going to use Ram to target the biggest smugglers in India. Now that Balram is a police officer, he will protect his brother from getting arrested. Balram has reservations, but Jagatpal threatens to beat him just as he did when he was a boy.
Balram is still unhappy with Jagatpal's plan so tells his superiors in the police force that his brother intends to infiltrate the smuggler's underworld so that Balram can arrest them.
The plan goes well. Ram becomes one of the lieutenants of one of the biggest smugglers (Amjad Khan) and Balram's excellent arrest rate make him one of the force's most successful officers. Jagatpal becomes enormously wealthy from Ram's illicit gains.
The brothers also find love. Balram with the daughter of a college professor (Rekha) and Ram with a girl who has moved to the area looking for her father (Zeenat Aman). Unbeknowst to Ram, the girl believes her father to be Jagatpal. She, along with her courtesan mother, attempt to extort money for Jagatpal but he refuses to believe he is the father. His suspicions are confirmed when he catches the mother paying off a former customer. The man is confronted by Jagatpal and confesses that the girl is not Jagatpal's daughter.
Jagatpal's plan comes unstuck however when the boy's mother returns. She did not die after all. Ram recognises his mother but Balram cannot as he was too young when they were separated. Both boys weep when they are reunited, Ram for the mother he has missed all those years and Balram for the opportunity he now has to get to know his mother.
She reveals Jagatpal's actions to the two brothers and they unite to take him down.
Length: 379
Rating: 4.50 (4 ratings)
Tags: laxmikant.pyarelal anand.bakshi kishore.kumar asha.bhosle rekha amitabh.bachchan dharmendra zeenat.aman
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Sediq Yakub - Baharon Phool Barsao
Sediq Yakub - Baharon Phool Barsao
Length: 235
Rating: 4.40 (25 ratings)
Tags: Sediq Yakub
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Baandh Preet Phool Dore
Baandh Priti Phuul Dor
LATA MANGESHKAR
baandh priti phuul dor,
man leke chitchor
duur jaana naa, duur jaana na
man ki kivaad khol,
mita mere anamol
bhuul jaana naa,
bhuul jaana na
kaise sahuun vichhohan,
man mein rama hai mohan
ruuth jaana naa, ruuth jaana na
Lata's old gem of a song from 1951 movie Malati Madhav in Raag Jaijaivanti.(Thanx to Harish).
Excerpts from Pakistani paper Dawn:
Of the 40 songs that S. M Shahid puts together in his collection 'Immortal Film Songs Inspired by Raags', 19 are by Lata. Listening to them gives you a measure of her unsurpassed genius. Lata favourites? Too many to enumerate. After all, she ruled her kingdom unchallenged for close to 40 years, singing thousands of songs in the process. In Shahid's collection, however, my favourite is: 'Baandh preet phool dore'. Let Shahid speak for himself: "...who will deny that this song is one of the finest compositions in raag Jaijaiwanti? (It) puts you under a strange spell and I do not find any other song which remains so strictly within the discipline of this beautiful raag...The piano has been used very effectively and the rhythm is unusually uniform throughout without being monotonous." It is a truly haunting song. The way Lata sings "bhool jaana na, door jaana na, rooth jaana na" — don't forget me, don't go away, don't be angry with me — is enough to break the most impervious heart.
Length: 203
Rating: 4.80 (6 ratings)
Tags: Lata_Mangeshkar Sudhir_Phadke Hindi movie Raag Jaijaivanti Pakistan India
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