#145 Song: Nindiya Na Aaye, Tum Bin Mohe Birahaa Sataaye Film: Dhun (1953) Music: Madan Mohan Lyrics: Kaif Irfani Singer: Lata Mangeshkar *ing: Raj Kapoor, Nargis, Ashok Kumar I guess this is based on Yaman. Nothing great about this song, though; it sounds good at it's own slow pace. Dhun has one good Lata-Hemant duet Ham Pyaar Karenge (2), Ham Lad Ke Jhagad Ke Bhi Pyar Karenge I can't recall any other Hemant-Lata duet sung with such playfulness, but one for House Number 44. It's a sweet one. Lata also shows glimpse of her former (read earlier) style of late 40s in Taare Gin Gin Biti Saari Raat, Padi Hai Barsaat ..... If you like her songs from late 40s, where I find her extremely sweet, you should like this one, with a typical Madan Mohan stamp, reminding her songs of Ashiyanaa under his baton. But the best Lata solo; probably best overall, IMO, for the film was Sitaaron Se Puchho Nazaaron Se Puchho Ke Teri Yaad Me Hum Sataaye Hue Hain~~ A melodious, soft number, Lata has immortalised. If you like 'Chaand Madhdham Hai' of Railway Platform (1955) from same combination of Madan Mohan-Lata, then this one is also in same genre. The pitch is higher here, for a change. Lata also sung a sad number, by Kaif Irfani (in fact all songs were by him), liked by me Badi Barbaadiyan Le Kar Meri Duniya Me Pyar Aaya Hansi Ik Baar Aayi To, Ronaa Barbaar Aaya Above number showed up in one HMV cassette of Madan Mohan-Lata. I, also, have heard a Rafi solo and perhaps a Talat-Asha duet from the film, that I don't remember now :( BTW, did Raj Kapoor and Ashok Kumar worked together elsewhere ? Or was it Bewafa (1952) and not this one, where they appeared together ?
Author: Snehal B. Oza