Unfortunately, this song was never picturized because the producer did not like the song; he thought it did not suit the theme of his movie. It is available only in audio format
A truly unplugged song - what a melody!? Wah wah! Piano, flute, a triangle, rhythm guitars and with Goddess herself lending her Godly voice. OP Nayyar really understood Asha's vocal range and tapped her versatility. Amazing pair in Indian film music history!
Why no one has commented about OPs versatality ? Many people in Bombay challenged OP whether he can compose classical Hindustani music. OP took the challenge and composed music for a film called KALPANA where the entire score was absolutely Hindustani classical except one song. These songs are available in YOUTUBE. Please hear them.
I am a tamilian and I do not understand Hindi. But this song under the baton of OPN is so emotional that I feel like crying. Asha is a great singer no doubt but in this particular song the credit goes to OPN.What a great composer. He never compromised with anyone and was independent. That is why he never joined the Bombay MusiC Directors' Association and never acknowledged Lata as a good singer for his own reasons !
Yet OPN was great ! A memorable composer. When he died I cried for him !
Ashaji really poured her soul into this song. Its sounds so pure with so much feelings. What a coincidence that the song was recorded exactly when OP Sahab and Ashaji were parting ways and therefore happened to be the last beautiful song they created together. Although its a sad song, but I am glad that it's unforgettable. "Ab Ke Baras Bhej Bhaiyya ko Babul" from Bandini under SD Burman is another one where Ashaji actually cried before recording the song-just a tidbit that I read somewhere.
The song was never picturised, so there is no question of removing it from the film.The producer & the director felt that the song is too slow for an action film & it will hamper the pace of the movie.
hi harish, i managed to get the DVD of the movie and solely bought it to extract this song, but the song was just not there. I had to really live through a torture as the film is a typical 70s pot broiler, but could not even find a relevant point where this song could have been adjusted
This song was never picturized because the producer did not like the song; he thought it did not suit the theme of his movie. It is available only in audio format.
Asha Bhosale recieved Filmfare in 1968 for this song, but never came on stage to recieve it. Reason: She broke away from OP Nayar. She was very very upset wit OP Nayar for something. This was the last song she sang for him!!!
What a great song though!! The combination of Asha with OP Nayar was great and immortal!
Unfortunately, this song was never picturized because the producer did not like the song; he thought it did not suit the theme of his movie. It is available only in audio format
ashok48393 2 years ago
one pf the last songs she sang for O.P. Nayyar. The two were made for each other , so these words seem so real
dubbooman 2 years ago 5
its life
amisha45 2 years ago
Indeed Asha's masterpiece. One of OPNayyar's most emotive compositions really made for Asha. Thanks Jyotika.
nandu1f 2 years ago 9
sunshine82007,
I liked your rough translation, tell me,
finally, was she left alone or managed to
drink poison ? haha ha
raqib56 2 years ago
sunshine82007,
I liked your translation, tell me, finally, was she left alone, or she took poison atlast !!
raqib56 2 years ago
its like nectar..[amrut]...flowin swiftly wid a magic dat soaks mind in transcend mood....
tanujaprincess 2 years ago 5
I am a great fan of Ashaji..I can say that this is one of her best
jabasong 2 years ago 4
i don't understand what she says
but it sounds very nice!!! :)
XxKuzu89xX 2 years ago
A truly unplugged song - what a melody!? Wah wah! Piano, flute, a triangle, rhythm guitars and with Goddess herself lending her Godly voice. OP Nayyar really understood Asha's vocal range and tapped her versatility. Amazing pair in Indian film music history!
tanapp 2 years ago 3
Why no one has commented about OPs versatality ? Many people in Bombay challenged OP whether he can compose classical Hindustani music. OP took the challenge and composed music for a film called KALPANA where the entire score was absolutely Hindustani classical except one song. These songs are available in YOUTUBE. Please hear them.
velgean 3 years ago 5
thanks for sugession.
kalpna songs are very nice, particular
tu hai mera prem devta.
salildixit67 2 years ago
simply mesmerizing
tintin8787 3 years ago 3
Yeh aawaz swarg se aa rahi hai
novacircle 3 years ago 3
How lovely :.)..
stormvixen 3 years ago 4
Soul-stirring rendition by the versatile Ashaji.
chamogaa 3 years ago 3
Although I can't understand the language , it's a beautiful song, melody and voice.
Thank you.
nacapula1 3 years ago 2
roughly translated:
never did you let me live in peace.
when i wished to drink poison
you didn't even let me do that.
sunshine82007 3 years ago 2
She sang like Geeta bali
peddammayi 3 years ago
I guess you wanted to say Geeta Dutt since Geeta Bali was an actor
cranjit 3 years ago 3
the lyrics were written by shamsul huda bihari,popularly known as s.h. bihari. he made a specail dedication of the song to asha ji.
ambindia 3 years ago
I am a tamilian and I do not understand Hindi. But this song under the baton of OPN is so emotional that I feel like crying. Asha is a great singer no doubt but in this particular song the credit goes to OPN.What a great composer. He never compromised with anyone and was independent. That is why he never joined the Bombay MusiC Directors' Association and never acknowledged Lata as a good singer for his own reasons !
Yet OPN was great ! A memorable composer. When he died I cried for him !
velgean 3 years ago 23
I am also a tamilian but can challenge anyone in Hindi- spoken, verbal & written! Learn the national language to enjoy India to its fullest!!
rk10101 3 years ago 3
so true but that's life
khawajas5 3 years ago
Ashaji really poured her soul into this song. Its sounds so pure with so much feelings. What a coincidence that the song was recorded exactly when OP Sahab and Ashaji were parting ways and therefore happened to be the last beautiful song they created together. Although its a sad song, but I am glad that it's unforgettable. "Ab Ke Baras Bhej Bhaiyya ko Babul" from Bandini under SD Burman is another one where Ashaji actually cried before recording the song-just a tidbit that I read somewhere.
anuj127in 3 years ago 4
that's sad there is no video of this song.
this song was winner in 1970 filmfare award.
one of my friend told me that someone in pakistan got this song on video.if someone has this song pls pls send it on youtube
letsgotocity 3 years ago 2
Do hear the version sung by Nehha Rajpal. its on Youtube. Its awesome. Ashaji would be proud of Nehha
musicandsoul 3 years ago
Unfortunately this touching song was removed from the movie and hence no video of this is available.
amrutvani 3 years ago
The song was never picturised, so there is no question of removing it from the film.The producer & the director felt that the song is too slow for an action film & it will hamper the pace of the movie.
yagniks 3 years ago
but still asha won the filmfare award for the best singer and sadly this was the last song that had the awesome o.p and asha combination..
kumble123 3 years ago 2
hi harish, i managed to get the DVD of the movie and solely bought it to extract this song, but the song was just not there. I had to really live through a torture as the film is a typical 70s pot broiler, but could not even find a relevant point where this song could have been adjusted
vivedsen 2 years ago 3
This song was never picturized because the producer did not like the song; he thought it did not suit the theme of his movie. It is available only in audio format.
ashok48393 2 years ago 4
awesome....lovely song and soulful lyrics !!
cindrella1284 3 years ago
this has and will always remain one of my favourite songs...i love u asha tai
vibrance2006 4 years ago
Asha Bhosale recieved Filmfare in 1968 for this song, but never came on stage to recieve it. Reason: She broke away from OP Nayar. She was very very upset wit OP Nayar for something. This was the last song she sang for him!!!
What a great song though!! The combination of Asha with OP Nayar was great and immortal!
ramesh007sharma 4 years ago
the song is from pran jaye par vachan na jaye (1974). How could she receive filmfare in 1968?
Also she broke with him (and vice versa) in 1972.
paraglj 3 years ago 2
really the best. the voice and music has got a deep feeling.
anilparasharfeb 4 years ago
This was the last song of Asha for O.P.Nayyar.
What a nice swan song !
kianwar 4 years ago
Definitely one of Ashaji's very best. Anybody has the original movie video of this song ?
milindpandit29 4 years ago
What a wonderful composition. Unforgetable
dgrtube 4 years ago
wonderful song.....really touching...one of the best songs by asha ji
smitakaushal 4 years ago
lovely song by asha jee.
nanokhala 4 years ago
Beautiful. Touching.
anuj127in 4 years ago