Saturday, June 27, 2009

Mere saajan hain us paar,ओ माझी मेर साजन है उस पार ...



Song- Mere saajan hain us paar .. maajhi o mere maajhi..with lyrics and infro.
movie-Bandini (1963)
Music Director- S D Burman
Singer-S D Burman
Lyrics- Shailendra

Bandini (Hindi: बन्दिनी, Urdu: بندِنی, translation: imprisoned) is a film directed and produced by Bimal Roy
Lyrics-
o re maajhi o re maajhi o o mere maajhi
mere saajan hain us paar,
main man maar, hoon is paar
o mere maajhi, abki baar,
le chal paar, le chal paar
mere saajan hain us paar,
main man maar, hoon is paar
o mere maajhi, abki baar,
le chal paar, le chal paar
mere saajan hain us paar

ho man ki kitaab se tum,
meraa naam hi mitaa denaa
gun to na thaa koi bhi,
avgun mere bhulaa denaa
man ki kitaab se tum,
meraa naam hi mitaa denaa
gun to na thaa koi bhi,
avgun mere bhulaa denaa
mujhe aajki bidaa kaa
mujhe aajki bidaa kaa mar ke bhi rahtaa intazaar
mere saajan hain us paar
main man maar, hoon is paar
o mere maajhii, abki baar, le chal paar, le chal paar
mere saajan hain us paar, main man maar, hoon is paar
o mere maajhi, abki baar, le chal paar, le chal paar
mere saajan hain us paar

mat khel jal jaayegi, kahti hai aag mere man ki
mat khel
mat khel
mat khel jal jaayegi, kahti hai aag mere man ki
main bandini piyaa ki main sangini hoon saajan ki
meraa kheenchti hai aanchal
meraa kheenchti hai aanchal man meet teri har pukaar
mere saajan hain us paar
o re maajhi

main bandini piyaa ki main sangini hoon saajan ki
meraa kheenchti hai aanchal
meraa kheenchti hai aanchal man meet teri har pukaar
mere saajan hain us paar
o re maajhi o re maajhi o mere maajhi...

Song- Mere saajan hain us paar .. maajhi o mere maajhi..
movie-Bandini (1963)
Music Director- S D Burman
Singer-S D Burman
Lyrics- Shailendra

Bandini (Hindi: बन्दिनी, Urdu: بندِنی, translation: imprisoned) is a film directed and produced by Bimal Roy, the man who directed such classic as Do Bigha Zameen and Devdas, Bandini explores the human conflicts of love and hate intertwined in the mind of Kalyani (Nutan). The movie tells the story of Kalyani, the all suffering, selfless, sacrificing, and strong yet weak Indian woman. She must make a choice between two very different men.
It is specially known for some of its memorable songs that are still popular.
Awards-
Filmfare Best Actress Award for Nutan
Filmfare Best Director Award for Bimal Roy
Filmfare Best Cinematographer Award for Kamal Bose
Filmfare Best Movie Award
Filmfare Best Sound Award for D Billimoria
Filmfare Best Story Award for Jarasandha

About Sachin Dev Burman -
Kumar Shri Sachin Dev Burman (Bengali: শচীন দেব বর্মন; October 1, 1906 - October 31, 1975), also credited as Burman da, Kumar Sachindra Dev Barman, Sachin karta or S. D. Burman, was one of the most famous music composers for Hindi movies and a Bengali singer and composer. His son Rahul Dev Burman also achieved great success as a Bollywood music director in his own right. S D Burman composed music for 100 movies, including Bengali films.

S.D. Burman's compositions have been mainly sung to a large extent by the likes of Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammad Rafi, Geeta Dutt (wife of Guru Dutt and a playback singer herself), Manna Dey,Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhonsle and Shamshad Begum. Mukesh and Talat Mahmood have also sung songs composed by him. He also sang about 20 film songs (inclusive of Bengali films) for which he composed music though he may not have been the music director of the films.


S. D. Burman was born on October 1, 1906, in Comilla, Undivided exclusive India, now in Bangladesh, to Nirmala Devi and Nabadwipchandra Dev Burman, the second son of 'Ishanachandra Dev Burman', Raja of Tripura, (r. 1849-1862). Sachin was the youngest of the five sons, of his parents, who had nine children in all.

He began his training in classical music under his father, who was a sitarist and Dhrupad singer.[1]

He did his B.A. from Calcutta University [1] He started his formal music training under famous musician, K. C. Dey (1925-1930), thereafter in 1932 he came under the tutelage of Bhismadev Chattopadhaya, though only three years his senior, this was followed by training from Kahifa Badal Khan, Sarangi player, and Ustad Allauddin Khan [2]. Eventually he got K.C. Dey, Ustad Badal Khan and Allauddi Khan into Agartala, noted Bengal poet laureate, Kazi Nazrul Islam also spent time in their family home, Comilla House, in Agartala.
S D Burman went into coma soon after recording the song Badi sooni sooni (sung by Kishore Kumar) for the film Mili. He died on October 31, 1975 in Mumbai.

, the man who directed such classic as Do Bigha Zameen and Devdas, Bandini explores the human conflicts of love and hate intertwined in the mind of Kalyani (Nutan). The movie tells the story of Kalyani, the all suffering, selfless, sacrificing, and strong yet weak Indian woman. She must make a choice between two very different men.
It is specially known for some of its memorable songs that are still popular.
Awards-
Filmfare Best Actress Award for Nutan
Filmfare Best Director Award for Bimal Roy
Filmfare Best Cinematographer Award for Kamal Bose
Filmfare Best Movie Award
Filmfare Best Sound Award for D Billimoria
Filmfare Best Story Award for Jarasandha

About Sachin Dev Burman -
Kumar Shri Sachin Dev Burman (Bengali: শচীন দেব বর্মন; October 1, 1906 - October 31, 1975), also credited as Burman da, Kumar Sachindra Dev Barman, Sachin karta or S. D. Burman, was one of the most famous music composers for Hindi movies and a Bengali singer and composer. His son Rahul Dev Burman also achieved great success as a Bollywood music director in his own right. S D Burman composed music for 100 movies, including Bengali films.

S.D. Burman's compositions have been mainly sung to a large extent by the likes of Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammad Rafi, Geeta Dutt (wife of Guru Dutt and a playback singer herself), Manna Dey,Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhonsle and Shamshad Begum. Mukesh and Talat Mahmood have also sung songs composed by him. He also sang about 20 film songs (inclusive of Bengali films) for which he composed music though he may not have been the music director of the films.


S. D. Burman was born on October 1, 1906, in Comilla, Undivided exclusive India, now in Bangladesh, to Nirmala Devi and Nabadwipchandra Dev Burman, the second son of 'Ishanachandra Dev Burman', Raja of Tripura, (r. 1849-1862). Sachin was the youngest of the five sons, of his parents, who had nine children in all.

He began his training in classical music under his father, who was a sitarist and Dhrupad singer.

He did his B.A. from Calcutta University [1] He started his formal music training under famous musician, K. C. Dey (1925-1930), thereafter in 1932 he came under the tutelage of Bhismadev Chattopadhaya, though only three years his senior, this was followed by training from Kahifa Badal Khan, Sarangi player, and Ustad Allauddin Khan [2]. Eventually he got K.C. Dey, Ustad Badal Khan and Allauddi Khan into Agartala, noted Bengal poet laureate, Kazi Nazrul Islam also spent time in their family home, Comilla House, in Agartala.
S D Burman went into coma soon after recording the song Badi sooni sooni (sung by Kishore Kumar) for the film Mili. He died on October 31, 1975 in Mumbai.



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