DOOR VEERANAY MAIN EK SHAMA - NAELA

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2007

MALA AND MASOOD RANA SINGING FOR SHAMIM ARA AND SANTOSH, MASTER INAYET HUSSAIN'S COMPOSITION

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  • Such Calm, Such Soothing, such decent and Such Loving songs - no words can ever describe the beauty of that time - those Writers, those composers and those performers will NEVER come back and this is the greatest regret for any admirers of that time and music like myself. Shamim Ara, Santosh, Darpan, Deeba, Waheed Murad, Nadeem, Mohd Ali......one can carry on and on. Many Thanks for up-loading these memories sir.

  • Marvellous , romantic duet. Lovely Shamim Ara. Handsome Santosh. Both have departed this earthly life. GOD bless them.

  • @yaarpayar Indeed , mesmerizing song/poetry. I saw this movie ,when it was just released in 1966 or 1965. In LAHORE --------those were good ,old times of MBBS. This was probably the first color movie in West Paksitan ?  First color movie Sangam was in East Pakistan , before this ? Naila is wonderful , melodiuos movie. I might have seen this movie at least 20 times ---if not more. If any guest / friend will come to visit me , I used to take him to watch this movie !

  • He is Masood Rana

  • this was the first colour film in pakistan. all song from Naila are super hit.

    Thanks Jimmynoor for posting

  • @jack0000ize

    yes, no doubt she is an angel but from our own world

    not from heaven :)

    there are angels on this world from our own world, not dubt.

  • she is an angel i swear

  • What a beautiful song. A master piece from gloden era of pakistani movies. Pakistan live long. Pakistan Zinda abad. Ijaz Ch of Nullah, London

  • Such a mesmerizing song; poetry, music and acting, everything just seems perfect. I never had an opportunity to see this movie, as it was perhaps released a little earlier than my time. But I do remember growing up as a young boy in Gujranwala and people talk about Naila as one of the best movies.

  • What a great song! This is a real treat for those of us who are not so familiar with music from Pakistan. Good music has no political boundaries. Thanks a million.

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