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Song : O duniya ke rakhwaale...sun dard bhare mere naale
Movie :Baiju Baawra (1952)
Singer: Mohammad Rafi,
Lyricist : Shakeel Badayuni,
Music Director : Naushad Ali
Cast : Meena Kumari, Bharat Bhushan,Surendra ,BM vyas,baby tabassum, Kuldeep Kaur,Bipin Gupta,Manmohan Krishna,RajMohan,RajanHaksar
Director: Vijay Bhatt

Lyrics :-

Bhagwaan
Bhagwaan
Bhagwaan
o duniyaa ke rakhwaale,
sun dard bhare mere naale
sun dard bhare mere naale
aash niraash ke do rangon se,
duniyaa toone sajaayi
nayyaa sang toofaan banaayaa,
milan ke saath judaayi
jaa dekh liyaa harjaayi
o lut gayi mere pyaar ki nagri,
ab to neer bahaa le
ab to neer bahaa le
o
ab to neer bahaa le,
o duniyaa ke rakhwaale,
sun dard bhare mere naale
sun dard bhare mere naale

aag bani saawan ki barsaa,
phool bane angaare
naagan ban gayi raat suhaani
patthar ban gaye taare
sab toot chuke hain sahaare,
o jeewan apnaa waapas le le
jeewan dene waale,
o duniyaa ke rakhwaale

chaand ko dhoondhhe paagal sooraj,
shaam ko dhoondhe saweraa
main bhi dhoondhoon us preetam ko,
ho naa sakaa jo meraa
Bhagwaan bhalaa ho teraa,
o kismat phooti aas na tooti
paanv mein pad gaye chhaale,
o duniyaa ke rakhwaale

aaa
aaa
aaa
mahal udaas aur galiyaan sooni,
chup-chup hain deewaaren
dil kyaa ujdaa duniyaa ujdi
rooth gayi hain bahaaren
ham jeewan kaise guzaaren,
o mandir girtaa phir ban jaataa
dil ko kaun sambhaale,
o duniyaa ke rakhwaale
sun dard bhare mere naale
sun dard bhare mere naale
o duniyaa ke rakhwaale
rakhwaale
rakhwaale
rakhwaale
rakhwaale ..

Baiju Bawra is an award-winning 1952 Hindi movie directed by Vijay Bhatt, it stars Bharat Bhushan and Meena Kumari.

The film was both a commercial and critical success and catapulted both its lead actors into stardom. Meena Kumari went on to win the first-ever Filmfare Best Actress Award in 1954,
The film's music director, Naushad, also received the inaugural Filmfare Best Music Director Award for the song "Tu Ganga Ki Mauj"; this was Naushad's first and only Filmfare Award win


The movie is based on the legend of Baiju Bawra from the days of Mughal Emperor Akbar in India. Baiju (Bhushan) is the son of a musician who also grows up to be a musician. He comes to believe that Tansen, the famed musician at the court of Akbar, was responsible for his father's death. The movie then follows Baiju's attempt to avenge his father's death by challenging Tansen to a musical duel.

The plot centered around music, so it was a necessity that the movie's soundtrack be outstanding. Renowned Bollywood music director Naushad and lyricist Shakeel Badayuni created memorable songs for the movie, with all but one being based on Hindustani classical melodies (ragas). Esteemed playback singers Mohammad Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar, and Shamshad Begum, and renowned classical vocalists Amir Khan and D. V. Paluskar lent their voices to the score.

Amir Khan was a consultant for the music. The result was a critically acclaimed movie soundtrack. Famous songs from the movie include "O Duniya Ke Rakhwale" (based on Raga Darbari), "Tu Ganga Ki Mouj" (based on Raga Bhairavi), "Mohe Bhool Gaye Sanwariya" (based on Raga Bhairav with traces of Raga Kalingda), "Man Tarpat Hari Darshan Ko Aaj" (based on Raga Malkauns), "Aaj Gaawat Man Mero" (Raga Desi), and Jhoole Mein Pawan Ki Aayi Bahar (based on Raga Pilu). Naushad won the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director, his first and only win.

The film also established Mohammad Rafi as the top playback singer in Hindi films, a position he held until roughly 1971, and regained in 1977. The songs Rafi sang for the film, including "Man Tarpat Hari Darshan Ko Aaj" and the most famous "O Duniya Ke Rakhwale", went on to become smash hits

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  • I heard that, when Rafi tried to sing this song under maestro Naushad, blood was coming from his throat. I think that this song is the most complicated song of Rafi, and also a very challenging one, because it I don't see them perform this song in competitions.

  • @Acc3ssIT ..Yes ! because of very high notes... ,but it is very surprising that even the high notes are so clear and he has not used falsetto in the high notes.

    Thanks for sharing ..

  • nice and best song

  • @KHAN1561 Thanks for sharing an immortal song by IMMORTAL MOHAMMAD RAFI..

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  • best song

  • very thanks,,,,,

  • raag darbari

  • Can any word in any language describe about the great efforts the trio viz., Shakeelji, Naushadji and Mohammad Rafiji. No doubt that Md. Rafi a shiny star in the Hindi film industry. How can I describe the melody, raaga and the literature presented by the great personalities? Only I can pray the God Almighty (Ea duniya ke rakhwale ko) to send like these personalities to Bharat, at least now and then who can immerse us in the devotional ocean

  • Somebody disliked this song. Who is this idiot? Better get checked your ears from an ENT specialist. If these are okay then admit yourself into a mental hospital. Thoruogh checkup is needed,

  • Acc3ssIT, Rafi sahib was known to md's as the guy who could sing high notes. His throat would never bleed by singing this or any song. This was nothing. However, if most of the singers from the current crop try this, their throats might bleed.

  • Can someone translate it to English? Thanks!!

  • THIS SONG IS THE SONG OF THE CENTURY

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