my fav songs

Wednesday, June 23, 2004

kahii.n ek maasuum naazuk sii la.Dakii ...

it was a census year, a year that comes along once every decade when india counts her teeming population. as in most other central government schools, the teachers in my school were recruited for 'census duty.' as a result, we did not have regular teachers in school that day and, guess what? we had substitute teachers who, under normal circumstances, would be in college pursuing their own studies.

given the situation, our substitute teacher was not in a mood to pontificate for the entire duration of the class, nor were we students in a mood to listen to him for that long. so we kids asked him if he would sing us his favourite song. he agreed, and sang this beautiful song:

kahii.n ek maasuum naazuk sii la.Dakii ...

here, then, is the song from the itrans library, in english (ascii) notation, and its devanagari (hindi) equivalent.

% ITRANS Song #145
%
\startsong
\stitle{kahii.n ek maasuum naazuk sii la.Dakii}%
\film{Shankar Hussain}%
\starring{Madhuchanda, Kanwaljeet, Suhail, Madhumalini}%
\singer{Rafi}%
\music{Khayyam}%
\lyrics{Kamal Amrohi}%
%
% Contributor:
% Transliterator: Avinash Chopde (avinash@acm.org)
% Credits: C. S. Sudarshana Bhat (cesaa129@utacnvx.uta.edu)
% Venkatasubramanian K Gopalakrishnan (gopala@cs.wisc.edu)
% Preetham Gopalaswamy (preetham@src.umd.edu)
% Editor: Anurag Shankar (anurag@astro.indiana.edu)
%
\printtitle
#indian
%
kahii.n ek maasuum naazuk sii la.Dakii
bahut khuubasuurat magar saa.nvalii sii

mujhe apane Kvaabo.n kii baaho.n me.n paakar
kabhii nii.nd me.n muskuraatii to hogii
usii nii.nd me.n kasamasaa\-kasamasaakar
sarahane se takiye giraatii to hogii

vahii Kvaab din ke mu.nDero.n pe aake
use man hii man me.n lubhaate to ho.nge
ka_ii saaz siine kii khaamoshiyo.n me.n
merii yaad me.n jhanajhanaate to ho.nge
vo besaakhtaa dhiime\-dhiime suro.n me.n
merii dhun me.n kuchh gunagunaatii to hogii

chalo khat likhe.n jii me.n aataa to hogaa
magar u.ngaliyaa.n ka.Np\-ka.Npaatii to ho.ngii
kalam haath se chhuuT jaataa to hogaa
uma.nge.n kalam phir uThaatii to ho.ngii
meraa naam apanii kitaabo.n pe likhakar
vo daa.nto.n me.n u.Ngalii dabaatii to hogii

zubaa.N se agar uf nikalatii to hogii
badan dhiime dhiime sulagataa to hogaa
kahii.n ke kahii.n paa.nv pa.Date to ho.nge
dupaTTaa zamii.n par laTakataa to hogaa
kabhii subah ko shaam kahatii to hogii
kabhii raat ko din bataatii to hogii
%
#endindian
\endsong
%
% Send corrections to Anurag Shankar (anurag@chandra.astro.indiana.edu)


similar to the first song of this series (suhaanii chaa.ndnii raate.n), i had never heard this song before either. after i listened to the rafi (original) version, i would not say that our sub teacher bested rafi's original rendition. however, he did do justice enough to the song; in fact, so well did he sing that whenever i listen to this song, or think about it, my mind rocks back to that census day, more than two decades ago, when i first listened to it.

Wednesday, June 16, 2004

suhaanii chaandnii raate.n ...

i am sure all of you have at least one favourite song, if not more. and if you are like me, probably many of your likes (and dislikes) were influenced by someone - a relative, a friend, a rival, an enemy (gosh!) ... sometimes you like the song for the music, sometimes for the thought it expresses, or because you heard your best buddy sing it, or because you heard it blaring out of the neighbour's loudspeaker at his son's wedding, or you watched a movie and loved the picturization, or ...

whatever the reason may be, listening to the song invokes memories of someone, something, some place, some incident. the purpose of this blog is to discuss my favourite songs (and there are many of them) and how i started liking them! so, here goes my opener to the crease ->

it was vishvakarma (or as ranchi-ites say it - vishkarma) day, the day of the celestial architect of the hindu religion. typically, the heavy engineering corporation (h.e.c.) ranchi permitted employees to bring their families to look around the giant corporation during this day. as a result, attendance in centrally administered schools (local ones being closed on this day for obvious reasons) dwindles on this day.

anyway, as our class was half empty, the teacher was in no mood to teach. so he asked for volunteers to come up and sing any song they wanted. well, knowing that he was a good singer, the rest of the class volunteered rakesh v., a reticent wiry bespectacled classmate, to sing first. and rakesh sang this song by mukesh ...

suhaanii chaan.dnii raate.n hame.n sone nahii.n detii
tumhaare pyaar kii baate.n hame.n sone nahii.n detii

below, i have cut and pasted (and made a slight change to) the song as stored in rec.music.indian.misc's itrans songbook.

%
\startsong
\stitle{suhaanii chaa.Ndanii raate.n, hame.n sone nahii.n detii.n}%
\film{Mukti}%
\year{1977}%
\starring{Shashii, Sanjiv, Vidya Sinha, Bindiya Goswami}%
\singer{Mukesh}%
\music{R D Burman}%
\lyrics{Anand Bakshi}%
%
% Contributor: Ravi Kant Rai
% Transliterator:
% Credits:
% Editor: Anurag Shankar (anurag@astro.indiana.edu)
%
\printtitle
#indian
%
suhaanii chaa.Ndanii raate.n, hame.n sone nahii.n detii.n
tumhaare pyaar kii baate.n, hame.n sone nahii.n detii.n
suhaanii chaa.Ndanii raate.n, hame.n sone nahii.n detii.n

tumhaare reshamii julfo.n me.n dil ke phuul khilate the
kahii.n phuulo.n ke mausam me.n kabhii ham tum bhii milate the
puraanii vo mulaakaate.n, hame.n sone nahii detii.n
tumhaare pyaar kii baate.n, hame.n sone nahii.n detii.n
suhaanii chaa.Ndanii raate.n \threedots

kahii.n aisaa na ho laga jaaye dil me.n aag paanii se
badal le raastaa apanaa ghaTaae.n meharabaanii se
ki yaado.n kii ye barasaate.n, hame.n sone nahii.n detii.n
tumhaare pyaar kii baate.n, hame.n sone nahii.n detii.n
suhaanii chaa.Ndanii raate.n \threedots
%
#endindian
\endsong
%

i had never heard this song before; however, rakesh (in spite of his lisping 'sa' sound) sung it so well that it instantly became one of my favourite songs. to this day, my mind wanders back to that vishvakarma day when i listen to this song, and i wonder where rakesh is today ...

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