#146 Song: Khayaalon Me Kisi Ke Is Tareh Aaya Nahi Karate Kisi Se Bewajaah Itraayaa? Nahi Karate Film: Baware Nain (1950) Music: Roshanlal Lyrics: Kedar Sharma Singer: Mukesh, Geeta Roy *ing: Raj Kapoor, Geeta Bali, ? This was Roshan's second film. This is how his son -- Rajesh described how he started on this project: He was was very worried those days, as his first film bombed and wasn't sure, if he would be able to continue. He wasn't sure if his new assignment will give him much needed break. One day after supper he went to walk. On sea shore, while walking in send, he composed one particular song. From then onwards he found some inspiration and went on to complete Baware Nain, which became a musical hit. This particular song, was a runaway hit. It has every thing present in it, for a song to become popular: fresh lyrics, good singers, nice tune, appealing tempo through a medium paced rhythm and lively orchestration. I equally like Raj Kumari duet -- Muze Sach Sach Bataado -- too. Here flute pieces are used effectively towards the end. There is one good Rafi-Asha duet in the film Muhobat Ke Maaron Ka (2), Haal Ye Duniya Me Hota Hai Zamaana Unpe Hanstaa Hai, Nasibaa Unpe Rota Hai (2) Then there are two-three Raj Kumari solos. Her connection with Kedar Sharma ji was very long. She sung for many films produced by him. Mere Ruthe Hue Balmaa Can't recall other :( Mukesh sung a solo, about which Rajesh Roshan talked as in above para: Teri Duniya Me Dil Lagtaa Nahi.
Author: Snehal B. Oza