#333 Song: Ek baat kahoon mere piya Sun le agar tu Jab dil mein nahin paap To phir soch na kar tu Film: Amar (1954) Singer: Asha Bhosle Music: Naushad Lyrics: Shakeel Badayuni *ing: Dilip Kumar, Madhubala, Nimmi One of those songs I can't sit still while listening to... in addition to a lovely tune and great lyrics, this one has a truly infectious rhythm. Picturized as a dance sequence on Nimmi, this melody gets somewhat lost in the aura of the many Lata beauties that abound this soundtrack, but it leaves its mark ! The song comes at a rather critical juncture in the movie, minutes before the big turning point- the sexual assault ; probably one of the most sensitively portrayed rape scenes in movie history. Though the film was not a huge commercial success because of the Dilip Kumar's negative character which the public wasn't ready for, the movie nevertheless is a masterpiece, a deft handling of a bold theme way ahead of its times... it remained one of Mehboob's favorites. An interesting anecdote associated with this song - Madhubala was often prone to fits of uncontrollable laughter on the sets, sometimes unprovoked, and totally unintentional. During the filming of this dance sequence, Nimmi had some trouble getting some steps right, which triggered off a laughing spasm in Madhubala... so much so that they had to call it a day and complete the shot the next day. Though Nimmi was initially a bit offended (with good reason), Madhubala apologized, they patched up quickly and laughed it off. Nigar Sultana, on the sets of Mughal-e-Azam, however was not as understanding as Nimmi when a similar incident occurred, and apparently even today, decades after the incident with Madhubala long gone, she's still unforgiving.
Guest Author: Hrishi Dixit