![]() ![]() This is definitely not a wrong decision here Ravindra reveals his hidden talent for singing. choosing themselves to sing) regarding certain songs. Sometimes, big egos can be the main reason why a lot of music directors make unsuitable decisions (i.e. Ravindra himself takes the mike for “ Jaate Huye Yeh Pal Chin”. “Part II” is the most moving while “Part III” has a slightly more optimistic message and so has a chorus joining in this time. A touching image is created from Hemlata’s powerfully stirring voice, that of tears being on the tips of a young woman’s eyelashes but never actually running down her soft cheeks. Like a flower trying to hold on to her garden in the middle of a ferocious storm, the lyrics portray a woman who is on the verge of emotional breakdown but struggling to stay happy on the outside for the sake of her beloved. Get your tissues out as Hemlata’s tearfully assesses the distress of her situation (for the female character in the film who is afflicted with cancer). The above song is very well known and Hemlata’s rendition is out-of-this-world but I am always more affected by the two shorter versions, “ Ankhiyon Ke Jharokon Se (Part II)” and “ Ankhiyon Ke Jharokon Se (Part III)”. “ Din raat dua maange, Mera mann tere vaaste, Kabhi apni umeedon ka, Koi phool na murjaaye.” With a lot of hope and praying comes the fear that one day there might not actually be anything left to hope for. “ Tum door nazar aaye, Badi door nazar aaye, Band karke jharokhon ko, Zara baithi jo sochne, Mann main tumhi muskaaye”. And yet she realises that she has nothing to fear because her beloved will always be there with her in her thoughts and her heart. The words strike a chord because they are about fear of being separated from your beloved one. The number is a beautiful concoction of melody and soulful lyrics. This was hailed as the most popular song of 1978 by ‘Binaca Geetmala’ (a radio show that used to compile records of album sales). While Ravindra Jain and Hemlata have worked on many other exceptional songs, this is easily their best one together. The title song of “ Ankhiyon Ke Jharokon Se” is her masterpiece. She enchanted millions, and continues to do so, with her magnificent velvety voice rich in emotion and expression. In the 1970’s, she gave us some unforgettable pearls in her exquisite voice. Hemlata is hardly seen on the Hindi film music scene nowadays. Singers: Hemlata, Shailendra Singh, Ravindra Jain, Jaspal Singh. Both of them are original musicians.Planet-Bollywood - Music Review - Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se Besides, there are only so many raags and bandishes in classical music. Its not even similar to that song after the first line which sounds somewhat similar. He was unknown in India before that and wasn't even that well known anywhere. Nusrat was only 28 yrs old and had no recordings until the early 80's. Saabz8 on Thursday, April 07, Ravindra Jain composed Akhiyon ke Jahrokhon se in 1976-77. Nawabshaukat on Friday, July 23, his name iz REVENDRA JAIN a real genious Nawabshaukat on Friday, July 23, Composer of the both songs is same he is LEGEND REVENDRA JAIN amazingly talented BLINDMAN but with EYES03332604292 It is Sanware & not Saweray, Shama ji, meaning BELOVED. Cheers all over the world.īharatDesai6 on Sunday, January 16, Thanks for sharing one of the recent classics i.e. ![]() Songs like this from Hindi filmworld are very much loved in Nigeria those days during the golden era. Songs like this make you the happiest on earth when one listens to them. Sounds to me like 'Tera Mera Saathi Rahe' sung by Nutan in Saudagar may be it is the inspiration of this song. Man soch ke ghabaraaye, yahi soch ke ghabarayaeĬomments for lyrics of song "Akhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se" ![]() Mere pyaar bhare sapne kahi koi na chhin le Mai jab se tere pyaar ke rango me rangi hu Kahi apni ummido ka koi phul na murajhaaye Tum ho jaha saajan meri duniya hai vahi pe Yuhi umr guzar jaaye, tere saath guzar jaaye Paakar tujhe haay mujhe kuchh hone laga hai Ik man tha mere paas vo ab khone laga hai ![]() Man me tumhi muskaaye, man me tumhi muskaaye Akhiyo ke jharokho se, maine dekha jo saavareīand kar ke jharokho ko, zara baithi jo sochne ![]()
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