Wonderful song composed by Ravi. The rythem is "swing". This reminds me of another swing song "Nakhrewali, wo to koi aur thi jo ankhomen" by Shanker Jaikishen. Swing is western rythem and very popular in India in those days!!
The incomparable Asha no doubt, but the romantic nuances of Manna Dey and his unique ablity to add vitality and liveliness to any song does more than justice to this oldy goldy.
There are two old actresses to whom I always refer to as sweetie-cutie: Kum Kum and Nimmi. And IMHO in on-screen quality Kum Kum and Meena Kumari had the most endearing, honey-dripping voices. Here of course AB lends her own inimitable brand of sweetness to Kum Kum's on-screen persona, but do listen to Kum Kum's personal voice in the dialogue at the start. I too would like to know where Kum Kum is today, if alive.Thanks, MR.
Kanwal, Thanks for visiting far west from your destination-exclusive address at your Ghalibi friend in the Far East. Always a pleasure to read your comments. I also enjoy your friendship with PM. Make it a great day,MR/SS/RP
very beautiful...love it!
asha1053 1 week ago
Lovely song..the legendry voices...
Vedehi9 4 months ago
Wonderful song composed by Ravi. The rythem is "swing". This reminds me of another swing song "Nakhrewali, wo to koi aur thi jo ankhomen" by Shanker Jaikishen. Swing is western rythem and very popular in India in those days!!
anilvora2000 6 months ago
The incomparable Asha no doubt, but the romantic nuances of Manna Dey and his unique ablity to add vitality and liveliness to any song does more than justice to this oldy goldy.
debashish430 7 months ago
can some one please mention name of the film and year of release ?
Thanking you.
Shivom121
shivom121 8 months ago
@shivom121
Ghar Sansaar was released in 1958. Thanks for visiting. Make it a great day, MR
MoleculaRafian 7 months ago
can some one please mention name of the film and year of release ?
Thanking you.
hivom121
shivom121 8 months ago
Beautiful composition. I liked even when the movie released
amscia 1 year ago
Oh oh I don't know how i missed this duet.Thanks sangeet for a sweet song.
Harish
amrutvani2 1 year ago
There are two old actresses to whom I always refer to as sweetie-cutie: Kum Kum and Nimmi. And IMHO in on-screen quality Kum Kum and Meena Kumari had the most endearing, honey-dripping voices. Here of course AB lends her own inimitable brand of sweetness to Kum Kum's on-screen persona, but do listen to Kum Kum's personal voice in the dialogue at the start. I too would like to know where Kum Kum is today, if alive.Thanks, MR.
chamogaa 1 year ago
@chamogaa. Aaargh! There's an extra "to" in the first line. Too bad YT doesn't allow editing out any typos after we send our comments.
chamogaa 1 year ago
Asha made this sweet thing even sweeter: this smile-on-demand called Kumkum! Where is she these days!
kchopra4080able 2 years ago
sach mein maja aa gaya. great melody.
ABCDPQRSXYZ1234 2 years ago
Sweet honey-dipped melody! Enters the heart in a wave like motion. Beautiful duet.
kchopra4080able 2 years ago
Kanwal, Thanks for visiting far west from your destination-exclusive address at your Ghalibi friend in the Far East. Always a pleasure to read your comments. I also enjoy your friendship with PM. Make it a great day,MR/SS/RP
MoleculaRafian 2 years ago
OMG,what a surprise find,,use to sing as a kid. 10x 4 post.
tomandjerry2007 2 years ago