i rembered those old songs.. then in movie. love was presented as gift of the creator. no nudey no colourful dances no im moral shots. which bring in us feeling of love ourety of heart..not of physical lust
Very good old song of yesteryear.This became a hit and I used to listen the song on an old spring gramophone. As stated Rafi sahib was not known then and this gave him a much needed break. He came up soon and with Baiju Bawra became a famous singer. There was no looking back for him for next 20 years and tide changed for him after 1970 with rise of Kishor.This was also a great hit for Madam Noorjehan.
on rpg hmv album the credit for music of jugnu is given to noushad and for song to shakeel....this not correct..the music was scored by feroze nizami and song was written by asghar sarhadi..RG
I like this song very much excellent composition wonderful voice -live song from firoz nizamy beatifully sung by rafi and noorjehan my husban had played it more than 5000 times as i hear thanks for the upload
@mkkiani How true it is what you are saying. I was a young girl then and I remember this film and saw it where I could find it because we didn't have those fascilities then. The duets are my favourites and I have never forgotten them. So glad to find them on Youtube to hear them again. They are still fresh as ever and have that depth of feelings which the songs do not possess today but for some. Aaj ki raat is a masterpiece for me.
once again i went back to my child hood ..i could see my grand father lying relaxed on
the chair listening to the song-from an old 1960 model radio with 2 bands -pin drop silence - i was 6 years at that time - not much aware of the song -but could had some thing in mind which i cannot explain now- since then this song has haunted me through out my life - with all the nostalgic events and scenes of my child hood - i cannot forget this - memories of the legends are long living -rafi -noorjehan
Rafi was an unknown singer when this song was being recorded while NoorJehan was top singer at that time. Music Director was very doubtful whether she would sing with this teenager. But not only NoorJehan recorded this song without any problems she also praised Rafi Sahab and wished him success.
My late father told me about this song whenever it used to be on Vivdh Bharti played that it is of the time of 1947-48. Refugees moving from India to Pakistan and vise-versa would literally weep as & when this song would be broadcasted on the radio station as its each & every word expressed the reality which they had faced and were passing through during those years. Today on listening this song I am once again reminded of my father and all those who suffered as a result of that madness.
Wonderful lyrics about the torments of falling in and out of love, something each of us seeks to avoid, if only for the suffering on all sides. Today's songs rarely go to these true depths of feelings. Thanx for the upload!
The tune of this track has been inspired by the MARSIYAH recited every year during the month of Mohharam, originally sung in AZAM GARH, in UP province. This was a popular in 1930's era.
for the people who think good music is confined to geo borders -all countries have copied many of their musical and artistic best from other countries and cultures and india actually leads that trend in the whole world with lifting anything from anywhere it can find anything worthwhile -just too many examples to even woth giving in that perspective -
i love noor -i adore her -i am enchanted by her -she is pure magic -i love rafi -i adore him -i simply dig his voice -i love adore and simply think they are bloody good and divine together -i swear by god they are my 2 faves of all times -i do -i do -i do -yes i damn well do
one and only the solo great masterpiece by the 2 greatest stars from the horizon of music on indian sky -true greats are always solitary and historically never repeated -so this remains the only song ever sung by my two fave singers ever -god bless them both with eternal peace and joy -amen
noor jehan was an intelligent person known for her wisdom integrity and patriotism. Unlike those louts who betrayed their nation for personal gains she lived and died for the Pakistani nation and we love her for it.
noorjehan was definitely a highly intelligent and patriotic person who always put her country above her person, that selflessness made her a better person than all those selfcentred louts who consider personal goals more important than the integrity of their nation.
NO MATTER WHO THE DIRECTOR WAS HE WAS BORN IN INDIA AND SUCH MELODIOUS SONGS CAN ONLY BE THE PRODUCT OF INDIA AND NOT PAKISTAN, noor made a wrong choice by going to pak she never made so many great songs as she did when in India..
that sounds very biased -i do not think most indians will dare agree with that -as it sounds very negative and untrue-the director was nizami who made dopatta -even a bigger hit then jugnu with noor in pakistan in 52 -how can art be judged by geographical borders -regards and thanks
yes haq, its mohammed rafi, he was lucky enough to sing a duet with noor in his early days and luckily this song became a very popular song and can be called a 'break' for rafi.
Old songs r very attractive songs this is obe
jjatd05 1 month ago
i rembered those old songs.. then in movie. love was presented as gift of the creator. no nudey no colourful dances no im moral shots. which bring in us feeling of love ourety of heart..not of physical lust
BHUDAY65 3 months ago
Very good old song of yesteryear.This became a hit and I used to listen the song on an old spring gramophone. As stated Rafi sahib was not known then and this gave him a much needed break. He came up soon and with Baiju Bawra became a famous singer. There was no looking back for him for next 20 years and tide changed for him after 1970 with rise of Kishor.This was also a great hit for Madam Noorjehan.
Mrprabhakar1944 4 months ago
what a melodi.
faridakirmani 4 months ago
@ Ramesh puri, you r right, i noticed that mistek. but the music director is Firoz Nizami sahb....
Anwarturk 5 months ago
awesom awesome awesome!!!!!!!!!!!
preeti9999999 6 months ago
What a melodious voice of Rafi Shab, Noor Jahan was also the best. Rafi's Sureely Awaz
kulsoompasha 11 months ago
What a melodious voice of Rafi Shab, Noor Jahan was also the best
kulsoompasha 11 months ago
on rpg hmv album the credit for music of jugnu is given to noushad and for song to shakeel....this not correct..the music was scored by feroze nizami and song was written by asghar sarhadi..RG
rameshpuri1 11 months ago
I like this song very much excellent composition wonderful voice -live song from firoz nizamy beatifully sung by rafi and noorjehan my husban had played it more than 5000 times as i hear thanks for the upload
Thallah Jibu Poty
rafiquem 1 year ago
@mkkiani How true it is what you are saying. I was a young girl then and I remember this film and saw it where I could find it because we didn't have those fascilities then. The duets are my favourites and I have never forgotten them. So glad to find them on Youtube to hear them again. They are still fresh as ever and have that depth of feelings which the songs do not possess today but for some. Aaj ki raat is a masterpiece for me.
beautyandbeast1000 1 year ago
once again i went back to my child hood ..i could see my grand father lying relaxed on
the chair listening to the song-from an old 1960 model radio with 2 bands -pin drop silence - i was 6 years at that time - not much aware of the song -but could had some thing in mind which i cannot explain now- since then this song has haunted me through out my life - with all the nostalgic events and scenes of my child hood - i cannot forget this - memories of the legends are long living -rafi -noorjehan
rafiquem 1 year ago
the first and last duet of Noor Jehan & Rafi...... amazing
sheru7mera7naam 1 year ago
Rafi was an unknown singer when this song was being recorded while NoorJehan was top singer at that time. Music Director was very doubtful whether she would sing with this teenager. But not only NoorJehan recorded this song without any problems she also praised Rafi Sahab and wished him success.
bxj55 1 year ago 5
My late father told me about this song whenever it used to be on Vivdh Bharti played that it is of the time of 1947-48. Refugees moving from India to Pakistan and vise-versa would literally weep as & when this song would be broadcasted on the radio station as its each & every word expressed the reality which they had faced and were passing through during those years. Today on listening this song I am once again reminded of my father and all those who suffered as a result of that madness.
positionvector 1 year ago 5
Excellent.
rumahale 1 year ago
1:38 - 1:50 WOW!
mrcoolchap89 1 year ago
Wonderful lyrics about the torments of falling in and out of love, something each of us seeks to avoid, if only for the suffering on all sides. Today's songs rarely go to these true depths of feelings. Thanx for the upload!
mkkiani 2 years ago
a great song having sweet tune and melody voice of rafi and noorjehan.
durlabhpkolhe 2 years ago 2
The tune of this track has been inspired by the MARSIYAH recited every year during the month of Mohharam, originally sung in AZAM GARH, in UP province. This was a popular in 1930's era.
Komalrani 2 years ago 2
Youn hi dunia balti haai,
isi ka naam dunia hai.
gr8 singing.....
naeem567 2 years ago
This beautiful lyric was written by Rana Akbarabadi who was the father of renouned Pakistani composer Sohail Rana
Urdumetro 2 years ago
thanX for uploading such precious & valueable info......
babarcha 2 years ago 2
What a combination of Rafi and Noor Jahan.
For 4 mins they even didnt change their posture just face expressions. Thats called acting
a2zaawara 2 years ago 2
Wow - rafi's voice is completely different here - refreshing.
rahdisas 2 years ago 2
This song is fantastic,unpredictable.
What I like is how the lines are not predictable like other songs.You have to keep guessing what line will be next.
I love this song ---this is a masterpiece.
suralaap 3 years ago 2
for the people who think good music is confined to geo borders -all countries have copied many of their musical and artistic best from other countries and cultures and india actually leads that trend in the whole world with lifting anything from anywhere it can find anything worthwhile -just too many examples to even woth giving in that perspective -
jbz7879 3 years ago
i love noor -i adore her -i am enchanted by her -she is pure magic -i love rafi -i adore him -i simply dig his voice -i love adore and simply think they are bloody good and divine together -i swear by god they are my 2 faves of all times -i do -i do -i do -yes i damn well do
jbz7879 3 years ago
one and only the solo great masterpiece by the 2 greatest stars from the horizon of music on indian sky -true greats are always solitary and historically never repeated -so this remains the only song ever sung by my two fave singers ever -god bless them both with eternal peace and joy -amen
jbz7879 3 years ago
noor jehan was an intelligent person known for her wisdom integrity and patriotism. Unlike those louts who betrayed their nation for personal gains she lived and died for the Pakistani nation and we love her for it.
abiehakhawaja 3 years ago
noorjehan was definitely a highly intelligent and patriotic person who always put her country above her person, that selflessness made her a better person than all those selfcentred louts who consider personal goals more important than the integrity of their nation.
abiehakhawaja 3 years ago
NO MATTER WHO THE DIRECTOR WAS HE WAS BORN IN INDIA AND SUCH MELODIOUS SONGS CAN ONLY BE THE PRODUCT OF INDIA AND NOT PAKISTAN, noor made a wrong choice by going to pak she never made so many great songs as she did when in India..
khushnood 3 years ago
that sounds very biased -i do not think most indians will dare agree with that -as it sounds very negative and untrue-the director was nizami who made dopatta -even a bigger hit then jugnu with noor in pakistan in 52 -how can art be judged by geographical borders -regards and thanks
jbz7879 3 years ago
great song, has so much pathos thanx
mbuff8 3 years ago
My name is Yehan
suffering44 3 years ago
ahhhhhhhhhh kiya baat hy lagta hy kisi ny dil par marham rakh diya hy i love u dalip kumar sb u r my soul evergreen...thx jimmy tussi great ho ji
KIRAN623772 3 years ago
what does "Yehan" means ? My name is Yehan.
suffering44 3 years ago
yehan means FUCK OFFFFFFFFFFFFF cock suckin retard
dhillon68 3 years ago
it means here or =in this place
jbz7879 3 years ago
great thanks noor
zfk110 3 years ago
i love this song i heard it in castte it was one of the favourite of my grand father
i never watch the video of this song
jimmy noor u rock
hope the best fron u in future
,......peace.....
drgenius77 4 years ago
luve this song since I was a teen in eightiees,seems my life became like that,is it possible?
KARMAL00P 4 years ago
it seems I loved these songs so much my life became like that,is it possible?
KARMAL00P 4 years ago
jimmy, you have so many fans in a very short time. You are great. thanks for your efforts.
Jalilm123 4 years ago
who is the male singer, is it late mohammad rafi?
haqnelson 4 years ago
yes haq, its mohammed rafi, he was lucky enough to sing a duet with noor in his early days and luckily this song became a very popular song and can be called a 'break' for rafi.
jimmynoor68 4 years ago 3
Ranked as a break for 3 grates:
Muhammad Rafi, Noor Jahan, & Yousaf Khan (Dileep)....!
babarcha 2 years ago
Chaa Gia Jimmy
hammad78 4 years ago
how nice of you say that hammad....thsnks
jimmynoor68 4 years ago
zabardast, Fantastic or funtastic;)
GNgoodnews 4 years ago
GN, my vote is for FUNTASTIC
Jalilm123 4 years ago
Thanx 4 ur vote:D
GNgoodnews 3 years ago
Really very nice song and very nice Voice of Noor jehan great beauty heheh
adnanmyly 4 years ago