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  • beautifffffffffffffful!!!... amazzzzzzzing! thanks for upload this old song

  • @asha1053

    Yes, It is timeless Classic.

  • Bharat ji this song  belongs to the era when melody was queen."BAZI" was SD Burman Sahib's one of the most popular films and all its songs became hits.

  • You are absolutely right. Thanks for nice input.

    Good Wishes.

  • wow, i didn't know i'll like such an old song in 2011!! :):) ye kon aya ~

  • very beautiful yester yrs classic song..and the vedio is very clear..

    thanks for sharing

    rjnisha

    [london]

  • Yes, It Is A Great Classic. Thanks, Nisha ji.

  • awesome

  • Yes, it is Awesome.

  • I had this song in my collection in audio form during 1975 but not in this shape. Wah video and echo sound. A matchless song of Geetaji. Thanks a lot.

  • Great.

    Thanks for nice response & recollection. Wishes.

  • this is an envigourating song by the immortal geeta dutt!

  • You are absolutely right. Thanks.

  • Mr Bharat Desai's confirmation to my opinion convays a candid truth about the singing of Golden Era of Indian Cinema.

  • Truth does not need any proof or support whether from me or any body !!! Golden Era was such a truth. Thanks.

  • A classic heart throbbing melody !

    Geeta Dutt was cerainly a singer with a difference.

  • Absolutely right. Thanks.

  • full many a flower is born to blush unseen

    to waste it's sweetness in the desert air

    a quotation taken from english poetry

    aptly describes this film song,

    The charm & innocence of those golden days is portrayed with sincerity for the way the central character enacts this song of

    love, her body language & expressions

    so purely defined, interpreting a playback singers voice so precisely. The artistry we observe, is attributed film makers for all songs we listen & love to this day Bharat

  • Very aptly said. But I feel the Sweetness Of This Flower Is Not Wasted As This Song Was Played Initially At Brahma Kumaris To Celebrate Arrival Of SHIV, Supreme Soul.

  • we begin to appreciate such moments in hindsight, when we observe & absorb the detail overlooked at a first impression.

    Each word being punctuated, each word is emphasised - it is an expressive form of communication we use involuntarily.

    simply inspired to make such a comment

    for mutual viewing & listening pleasure.

    In shared admiration.

  • Absolutely Right. Unfortunately, it happens as we are not 100% present when we are listening many a times. Our Mind & Intellect are always Busy somewhere else. Despite this, only Blessed souls hit the target in their expression. You are one. Thanks.

  • Love has no limits, with a hand-in-hand

    beginning, and a heart-to-heart follow-up

    Such a sweet refrain, thrilling screenplay

    and an enchanting Geeta Dutt to capture

    hearts & minds in sweet words to music

    It's a wonderful video - a lovely film song

  • Perhaps it needs special talent of hearing, seeing, understanding & remembering like yours to appreciate, otherwise it would not have remained commentless or ratingless in last two months. Or may be it is too ancient for many. Thanks.

  • One can tell from a long distance that it is Radda001's comment.

  • You are absolutely right. Hei unique & so are his comments. Thanks.

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