Have you ever wondered while listening to songs of Afsana (1951), who wrote them ? Not many would say 'yes'. We usually care less for lyricist, an equally important entity in making of a film song. Well, yesterday was a death anniversary of this poet who wrote some beautiful songs that enthralled people for over 4 decades, and yet the day passed almost unnoticed! Yes, yesterday was Asad Bhopali's anniversary, and here is his gem composed by master H. Behl and sung wholeheartedly by Rafi #207 Song: Zindagi Bhar Gam, Judaai Ka Muze Tadpaaega Har Nayaa Mausam Puraa~~ni Yaad Le Kar Aayega Film: Miss Bombay (1957) Music: Hansraj Behl Lyrics: Asad Bhopali Singer: Mohammad Rafi *ing: Ajit, Nalini Jayvant, Rehman I have heard two versions of this song. One that apparently seems to have it's source the original soundtrack and the other, 78 rpm record. Former has "inline" whisperings of Ajit? and Nalini Jaywant; other one obviously doesn't have them. In any case, full marks to Rafi for singing it so well. His voice modulation and resultant oscillations are treat to ears. Interludes using saarangi, violin and sitar are very good and brings the pathos out, remarkably well. Few songs have, such an effective orchestration. It's a true gem in all faceds. Other equally good number was this Rafi solo penned by another versatile song writer of yore -- Prem Dhawan Le Chalaa Ye Dil Jidhar Nikal Pade ???? ??? ????? Zamaana Le? Chale Jo Saath Waqt Ke Chalaa Wo Mard? Hai Jo Reh Gayaa Wo Raaste Ki Gard? Hai But this beautiful song has remained in shadow of today's ATMJH. This song has very soothing music on rhythm of a police band! After a while, Rafi's voice is fresh - a good change. I guess, I have shared this view earlier as well; with excuse let me repeat it: Hansraj Behl was probably the only composer around, who used all singers and all of them in the best possible ways in their respective ranges. He commands highest level of respect from me and many others. Finally the only duet I know from the film. It was sung by Rafi and Suman Hemadi (Kalyanpur). A related question -- since when she assumed this last name in professional singing ? The song was this: Chahe? Din Ho Raat, Hum Rahen Paas Paas, Ye Hamaari Marazi Tumhaari Bhi Yahi Hai To, Hamaari Bhi Yehi Hai Marazi~~ This is the only song of Suman Kalyapur, where her delivery reminds the charm and style of Geeta Roy! Her thin voice, is of course way different than Geeta's. This playful song is surely one of her best duets ever.
Author: Snehal B. Oza