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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2008

A song from the movie "kabuliwala" a magnificent writing by the great Tagore,
A classic direction by Hemen Gupta
Music direted by Salil Choudhary.
The song particularly written by Prem Dhawan

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  • There are many doubts about the writer of this song. Though it sounds like Gulzar's writings. I checked the numberings in the original movie itself and concluded that the lyricist is Prem Dhawan. Others may be true, I am not sure about my conclsions.

  • This song is written by Gulzar not Prem Dhawan. Prem Dhawan wrote other famous song "ae mere pyare watan"

  • There are many doubts about the writer of this song. Though it sounds like Gulzar's writings. I checked the numberings in the original movie itself and concluded that the lyricist is Prem Dhawan. Others may be true, I am not sure about my conclsions.

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  • lovely song by classic singer Hemant Kumar thanks for sharing dear ~rajesh

  • This is SD burman dada.....Great musical score and song

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  • @dasamitabha ...ohkk...hmm..bt awazz to unki hi lg rhi h..mmm...koi ni..bahut badhiya gaya h..awesome...

  • @reshma211989 .... Not Manna Dey, this is sung by Hemant Kumar!

  • lovely song....beautifully sang by manna dey ji....

  • @vishktl When Kabuliwala was made, Gulzar had not yet entered the Bombay film scene. His first film was Bandini.

  • @vishwadtanha 'ae mere pyare watan' was wriiten by Bahadur Shah Zafar when he was banished to Burma by the britishers.

  • oops. It was in 1985 that i heard this song, not 1995.

  • I was moved by this song in 1995 when i was in 8th std, living in Chennai, tuning into "ek fankar", "chaya geeth", "aap ki farmaish" etc.. radio channels. Today i am seeing the video for the song for the first time. Great picturisation. Putting a muslim and hindu and they having a conversation which ends like "if we have love in our hearts, there is no difference between you and me" is very simple message, but so so true, esp. in today's world. Well Done. Hemant has haunting voice.

  • The original folk song was composed by Abbas Uddin - its a Bhatiali Bengali song.

    "Amay bhashaili rey...dubaili rey.."

    Rest is all known.

  • The original folk song was composed by Abbas Uddin - its a Bhatiali Bengali song.

    Rest is all known.

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