#156 Song: Katate Hain Dukh Me Yeh Din Pehalu Badal Badal Ke Rehaten Hain Dil Hi Dil Me, Armaa Machal Machal Ke Film: Parchhain (1952) Music: Ramchandra Chitalkar Lyrics: Noor Lukhnavi Singer: Lata Mangeshkar *ing: Shantaram, Sandhya An extremely melodious song picturised in unconvincing way! Some delicate pieces of sitar and sarangi are true golden ornaments of this song, sung so beautifully by Lata. It's my favourite from this film. Lata also starts (!) the film with one decent song Doob Jaaye Jo Qismat Ka Taara Phir Hota Nahi Koi Sahaara My next favourite from the film is this Bageshri based Talat popular Muhobat Hi Na Jo Samjhe Wo Zaalim Pyaar Kya Jaane Nikalti Dil Ke Taaron Se Jo Hai, Zannkaar Kya Jaane Agains some lovely sitar and saarangi notes greets you on listening to this immortal number. Lata sung one more good number that has remained under shadows of 'Katate Hain' Dard-E-Jigar Mere Dard-E-Jigar Raat Kaise Kati Kuze Kya Khabar A typical Ramchandra dhun. Film has three nice Talat-Lata duets too. Perhaps 'Apni Kaho Kuchh Meri Suno' was most popular then, but my favourite is 'Kisi Ne Muzko Mere Ghar Me Aa Ke Lunt Liya' -- an enjoyable playful song. The last duet, which is perhaps a dream song (I have seldom understood Shantaram movies :( or :) ? :)), is very good and different type of song: Dil Dil Se Kah Raha Hai Jo Tu Hai Wohi Main Hun . If I remember it's two souls/spirits singing in the film. Anyway it has very effective orchestra support. Song itself goes slowly and with high bass orchestra - and perhaps chorus as well -- generates a feeling as if the sound is circulating and echoing (although not in reality)!
Author: Snehal B. Oza