#105 Song: Dil Bhi Tera, Ham Bhi Tere Ham Ko Pyaa~re Hain Gam Bhi Tere Aur Bhi Hon Sitam To Kar Le Ke Ye Sitam Bhi Karam Hain Tere .... Film: Taksaal (1955) Music: Roshan Lyrics: Prem Dhawan Singer: Lata Mangeshkar *ing: Balraj Sahani, Nirupa Roy The only song, I remember from the film. But it's masterpiece. Roshan has used many hindustani instruments: flute (at abundance), sitar, sarangi. Only at few places we have band of violins playing a short and sweet interlude during antara registering presence of a western (if you want to call violin _only_ western) instrument. I don't know if this was supposed to be a bhajan. For it appears that way but for one stanza. Lata's singing is very sweet, refined. She sings high, a rarity for a Roshan compositions from that era, but does remarkably well. The melody of this song can be compared to Roshan's contemporary and a musician whose style was quite close to his, and who got a better deal (only God knows why?) -- Madan Mohan's 'Tum Jo Saath Raat Bhi Haseen Hai'; which itself is a great number. For some reason, though, I give few marks more to this Roshan song.
Author: Snehal B. Oza