Today's ATMJH is dedicated to my father on his birthday. He loved this song. Incidentally this was the last song we listened together at IPCL open air theatre, Vadodara in Talat's live concert. Knowing he loves this song so much, I sent this as 'farmaaish'. Talat ji didn't sing it for long time and took a break. Papa told me he would live in this break. I urged him to wait till Talat resumes. And just keeping my words, Talat started second half with this song; apparently his pet too. Here is in loving memories of dear father .... #125 Song: Koi Nahi Mera Is Duniya Me, Aashiyan Barbaad Hai Aansoo Bhari Muze Kismat Mili Hai, Zindagi Nashaad Hai Film: Daag (1952) Music: Shankar Jaikishan Lyrics: Hasrat Jaipuri Singer: Talat Mehmood *ing: Dilip Kumar, Nimmi, Usha Kiran This gem of a song starts with following ashaar written by Hasrat Chaand Ek Beva Ki Chudi Ki Tarah Tuta Hua Har Sitaara, Besahaara Soch Me Dubaa Huva Gham Ke Baadal Ik Janaaze Ki Tarah Thehare Huve Hichkion Ke Saaz Par Kehataa Hai Dil Rota Huva Lovely piece of poetry. Talat sings it very well with some excellent orchestra. Pieces of sarangi, mandolin and sitar are used very effectively with accordion and violins. Jaikishan came with one more Talat gem in 'Ham Dard Ke Maaron Ka Bas Itanaa Hi Fasaana Hai'. I like these Talat songs in the order they appear here. Talat also shared credits with Lata for films most popular song 'Ai Mere Dil Kahin Aur Chal'. Shankar still lives in his fans memories through such lovely compositions. He also came with my favourite Lata song from the film: 'Kahe Ko Der Lagayi Re, Aye Na Ab Tak Baalma'. Lata's singing is great and equally commendable is tune set and variations of rhythm, octave for stanzas and mukhda. Brilliant attempt. Jaikishan brought to us Shailendra's 'Laage Jab Se Nain Laage' in Lata's sweet voice. A soothing number. Lata also brought to us a sad number through Shankar, and farely popular song 'Preet Ye Kaisi Bol Ri Duniya'. This song has very good usage of mandolin?. Finally one more song of Lata, that marks start of the movie 'Dekho Aaya Ye Kaisa Zamaana' -- a forgettable song.
Author: Snehal B. Oza