MASHAL - AANKHON SE DOOR DOOR HAI PAR DIL KE PAAS JO

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FILM - MASHAL (1950)
CAST : ASHOK KUMAR, SUMITRA DEVI, ROOMA DEVI
MUSIC : S.D.BURMAN & MANNA DEY
LYRICS : PRADEEP
SINGERS : LATA MANGESHKAR

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  • Beautiful! :) SO nice to see the visuals of this song I first heard the audio of on 13th Jan! As I said there, I absolutely LOVE the lyrics! :) Very intuitive of the Lyricist! Being a die-hard romantic for life deep down, I can testify & bet these thoughts expressed in the lyrics are, have been, or will be felt by countless women at some point in life for that magical someone! :) SO cute! :) Awesome orchestra! Charming Vintage appeal! :) Love it. Thanks! :) Best Always. Ritu, USA, 4th Feb' 2010.

  • @chamogaa i agree with you. By 1954 it was downhill for Lataji but she continued to get all the winner songs so it did'nt matter -a winner song to be a hit only needs a singer who can sing-thats all.Its been proven on numerous occasions.Infact lousy songs from hit films do even better !! But was Lata divine in the early 50's !!

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  • SO lovely song by Lata way back in the 1950s. Movie Mashal --- song sung by blind girl in movie who is no one else but Roma Kumar -- Kishore Kumar's first wife..

  • u r absolutely right moid ul hassan sahib, roma devi was the first wife of kishore kumar.

    There was another very good song in film MASHAAL.

    " ooper gagan vishaal...", sung by Manna Dey

  • IN the clip ,first wife of Kishore Kumar.

  • MASHAAL (1950)

    ASHOK KUMAR, SUMITRA DEVI, S. NAZIR, NEELAM, RUMA DEVI, KANU ROY, ARUN KUMAR, CUCKOO

    Produced By: BOMBAY TALKIES

    Directed By: NITIN BOSE

    Music By: S.D.BURMAN. MANNA DEY

    SOCIAL GOOD SONGS***

  • @chamogaa

    I agree that " the downhill" quality came in her voice in late 50's. I think it has to do with her heartbreak from C Ramchandra. I can actually pinpoint the songs before the breakup and after.

  • Very nice. Have never seen this film.

  • @shahidaly1 For me Lata's youth extends to 1960 when she turned 31. The songs of Seema, Udan Khatola, Mughal-e-Azam, and a whole lot more come from that period and the voice is glorious. "Downhill" is not what I would use for it; though after 1960 one begins to miss the freshness of her earlier years, her voice found few peers even after that.

  • nice song i like it

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