nain se nain mila
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gr8 song, gr8 dance and i agree the guy did look more technically sound then her.
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Excellent one! I was pleasantly surprised to learn this Is a Pakistani movie. I strongly feel if Indian and Pakistani film industry joins hands lot more gems will come out. I hope it will happen one day.
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its wrong info... Its film Waada and Zahida PARVEEN aND fATEH aLI KHAN ARE THE SINGERS...
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Although the camera focuses on the lady dancer, he is much the better dancer. His movements are so fluid and seemingly effortless. Hers are not so fluid.
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WHAT A CLASSIC GEM!!! THANKS FOR POSTING
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@artkid666 Finally, again, I have no idea whether Kathak is practiced in Pakistan or not. Considering that it originated in (undivided) India as a form of dance to tell stories, became popular particularly during the bhakti movement, and considering that a large part of it relates stories about Radha and Krishna, my assumption was that it would not be practiced in a country like Pakistan. That it is, comes as a delightful surprise. My intention was not to offend anybody. It's a lovely song...
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@artkid666 To continue...I could find no Urdu words in the song! In fact, the language used here is not even Hindustani - I stand corrected - it is a dialect used primarily in some parts of Uttar Pradesh...sample "manava mora chahat tumko balma". I'm afraid, I don't know much about Pakistan. My comment on the dress was simply to state that it looked Indian.
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@artkid666 Actually, I'm rather well aware of old Hindi songs, from late 30s on. This song was indeed not stolen, nor did it inspire any similar song. I wonder if you're referring to Hemant/Lata duet "nain to nain nahi milao", where the only commonality is the word "nain". I had to listen to song once again to see if I was mistaken about the language.
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@rjsunilvarma Actually I am not mistaken it was stolen later on. Also, the lyrics are NOT in hindustani for hindustani is the modern day Indian language, a poor version of urdu mixed with some Hindi. As for the attire, if a Indian actress wears shalwar kamiz in a film will that make it Pakistani? Pakistan was once a part of India, Kathak is just as much Pakistani as it is Indian.
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@artkid666 You're mistaken. This song was not stolen by an Indian film...there is no song that sounds like this one in any Indian film. My comment referred to the lyrics (which are Hindustani and not Urdu), the attire and the fact that the actors are performing kathak.
Film: Mousiqar (Urdu - 1962)
Director: Qadeer Ghori
Producer & Music: Rasheed Attray
Story: Malik Hafeez
Dialogs & Screenplay: Saadat Hassan Manto
Lyrics: Tanvir Naqvi, Habib Jalib & Tufail Hoshiarpuri
Singers: Melody Queen Madam Noor Jehan, Naseem Begum, Mala, Munir Hussain, Saleem Raza, Nazakat Ali & Salamat Ali
Actors: Sabiha, Santosh, Bahar, Meena Shori, Abbas Nosha, Nusrat Kardar, Rehan & Darpan
tsheikh56 3 years ago 2
Thks Talat bhai for this info
moula53 3 years ago