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Aa Ja Re - Joy Mukherjee & Asha Parekh - Love In Tokyo

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Watch Aa Ja Re - Joy Mukherjee & Asha Parekh - Love In Tokyo. Click http://www.rajshri.com to watch more movie songs

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  • @cinnamonianpalona, Many from Pakistan Love Kishore. There are fanatics everywhere. I love Kishore, am not a muslim, but prefer Rafi. Music is above religion and region.

  • frnds.... GOD has created us as humans not as hindu or muslim...nd those who fight for religions r men of evil. moses fought for jewish ppl.. muhammad fought for islam. hitler fought for germany. ali jinnah fought for indian muslims..... nd g bush fought for america.. those who fight nd make u fight... those who divide nd make man kill man r sons of evil.. we mustn`t follow them..... be a good human being... dats GOD demand from you.... no need to be hindu or muslim be good human being only

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  • Why this KOLAVERI among people here?

  • whispering tone of rafi sahab !!!!!! what a voice modulation !!!!!!!!!

  • WOW WHAT A SONG!

    ASHA LOOKS VERY DEMURE & JOY@S VERY HANDSOME!

  • joy mukherjee, biswajeet and pradeep kumar were horrible actors. their movies ran only because of the music of SJ, OP and roshan

  • oh the words from all languages will lack to define RAFI SAHAB 's singing , what a great romantic voice of RAFI G what the feelings conveyed during singing. It is literally the song which show "TADAP" for someone in love.

  • Music has no religion, rather music itself is religion, Rafi is dear to all, regardless of his/her religion, cast, creed, When I want to do pooja or feel like going to mandir (temple), I just listen to Rafi, when I listen to Rafi, I feel close to God, in heaven, I don't feel the need to do pooja or go to temple, such is divine voice of Rafi. His Gayaki is magical, hypnotical

  • Music has no religion, rather, music itself is religion. Rafi is dear to all, regardless of his/her religion, cast, creed, When I want to to pooja, Bhakti, go to temple,, I just listen to Rafi and I feel close to God, heaven I feel the need to do pooja or go to temple such divine is his voice, Gayaki.

  • this song is close to me.joy mukhrerjee is so handsome even actors of today stand nowhere in front of him.i am a youth of today still i admit that old is really gold.Iwish if i could had seen the period of golden era in front of my eyes.Today movies are nothing but a junk of garbage.eg-thank you

    naari ko samman ki nazron se dekha jaana chahiye naaki unhe item girl banake,film ko hit karane ke liye chhote kapade-kissing scenes add karna this is all rubbish.i can't see these films with my family.

  • There's something mysterious in the way Rafi sang this song...the fine vibrato on his voice makes it seem like a ghost is singing.

  • Shankar-Jaikishen at their finest. Incredible to say the least.

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