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@backtoeuphoria from wherever, truely indian and simplicity at its peak
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what to comment .Raj kapoor as director was greatest.Simplicity at its best
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@shagunmeet totally uncalled for comment... just enjoy the music and site the goodness of raj
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can i get a karaoke for this song anywhere it's brilliant
rj saab is a true genius
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this was raj kapoor dear the real hero not like todays khans who getting money respect and everything from india and dieing for pak (Harami)
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this film was not made by raj kapoor...it was produced by masterpoet shailendra and directed by basu bhattachrya,,main singron screen is the remarkaable actor named kishan dhawan..those were the days when music was music and films were films..RG
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@minniebebbe : This is indeed folk song but not from U.P (Uttarpradesh) but from Bihar. The movie depicted the life of people from rural areas of North Bihar primarily "Purnia & Madhubani". Maithilee is the dialect widely spoken in this part of Bihar and this folk song belongs to this area only.
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lovely song....
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great song.teesri kasam was produced by lyrcist shailendra but was not successful at box office.shock was too much for shailendra&he passed away.a good movie.good acting by all&great musical score by shankar jaikishan could not save the movie.sad.
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Mysterious989... thanks much for part of lyrics.
could someone also upload the remaining part? it's a little easier to understand the meaning with them :|
The greatness of Raj Saab, he sits inthe background and lets the junior artiste sing the song. Can't imagine any of todays heroes doing this
MrRagbag 2 years ago 9
This is what I love most about India. Its cultural diversity, and different folk songs from all states. Each has its own beauty and humanity. Minus politics, feudalism, capitalism, abuse of religion to commit crimes..etc etc...Songs like these make me want to party (no political party !), just a rural folk party ! This film was produced by Shailendra, the lyricist/poet, hence the harsh reality of the film. It was a beautiful film. Especially the song "Sajanwa bairi ho gaye". Box success? Maybe.
Gothica247 2 years ago 3