Awesome upload. There r no words to describe this song. I just heard Sudhir Padake's version last night and it is out of this world. Thanks for this great upload.
Ajay, there is no mention here of the lyrics of this wonderful and iconic song.
The lyrics to this immortal song, which transports you to another plane altogether, were written by Pandit Narendra Sharma, in chaste and sanskritised Hindi, in an era when there was a lot of Urdu influence in Hindi films' lyrics.
In fact there were very few lyricists who wrote in pure and chaste Hindi. Bharat Vyas is another name that comes to mind. There is a special beauty in the lyrics of this immortal song.
thanks for this divine song ! anything said about it is not enough . lataji , divinity personified ! exquisitely beautiful song of the new dawn which only our beloved lata ji can sing to perfection . thanks once again .
A joyful,dawn-greeting hymn made immortal by a marvelous troika: Sudhir Phadke and Lataji in the musical part and Meena Kumari in the on-screen enactment. Hymnal expressions of joyful gratitude to dawn can be traced all the way back to the Rig Veda around the second millennium B.C.E. In fact, it was dawns( the plural form), for each unfolding phase of dawn was seen as a deity and visualized as a young maiden in all her sensual allure . Thanks, Ajay.
Divine! What to say? Heard Bapuji's video also! Out of the world!
ashishshirsat 5 months ago
IT IS A GREAT SONG
ayushj951 5 months ago
Sudhir Phadke was one of greatest music composers of the world.
avpuict 7 months ago
Lata has sung a masterpiece. One of her best songs.
Milahi1935 10 months ago
Awesome upload. There r no words to describe this song. I just heard Sudhir Padake's version last night and it is out of this world. Thanks for this great upload.
jabasong 1 year ago
Ajay, there is no mention here of the lyrics of this wonderful and iconic song.
The lyrics to this immortal song, which transports you to another plane altogether, were written by Pandit Narendra Sharma, in chaste and sanskritised Hindi, in an era when there was a lot of Urdu influence in Hindi films' lyrics.
In fact there were very few lyricists who wrote in pure and chaste Hindi. Bharat Vyas is another name that comes to mind. There is a special beauty in the lyrics of this immortal song.
mohan63054 1 year ago
Undoubtedly, this was THE best song of that year.
chandrashekharjain 1 year ago
thanks for this divine song ! anything said about it is not enough . lataji , divinity personified ! exquisitely beautiful song of the new dawn which only our beloved lata ji can sing to perfection . thanks once again .
crazyoldsongs 1 year ago
A joyful,dawn-greeting hymn made immortal by a marvelous troika: Sudhir Phadke and Lataji in the musical part and Meena Kumari in the on-screen enactment. Hymnal expressions of joyful gratitude to dawn can be traced all the way back to the Rig Veda around the second millennium B.C.E. In fact, it was dawns( the plural form), for each unfolding phase of dawn was seen as a deity and visualized as a young maiden in all her sensual allure . Thanks, Ajay.
chamogaa 1 year ago