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Song :kaise manaaun piyava goon mere ekahu naahin..
Film : Char Diwari,1961,
Singer:Mukesh,
Lyricist: Shailendra,
Music Director:Salil Choudhary,
Director: Krishan Chopra,
Cast:Shashi Kapoor, Nanda, Manmohan Krishan, Leela Chitnis, Satish Vyas, Laxmi, Parveen Paul
Film Producer: Chhaya Dhawani,
Production Co: Mohan Studios,
Lyrics :-
Kaise manaaun piyava
Goon mere ekhu naahin
Kaise manaaun piyava
Kaise manaaun piyava
Goon mere ekhu naahin
Aayi milan ki bela
Ghabraaun mann maahin
Kaise manaaun piyava
Goon mere ekhu naahin
Kaise manaaun piyava
(Saajan mere aaye
Dhadkan badhti jaaye) 2
Naina jhukte jaayein
Ghunghat dhalta jaaye
Khudse hi sharmaaye
Aaj teri parchhaayin
Kaise manaaun piyava
Goon mere ekhu naahin
(Main anjaani paraayi
Dwaar tihaare aayi) 2
Tune mujhe apnaya
Preet ki reet nibhayi
Haye re mann ki kaliyaan
Phir bhi khil na paayin
Kaise manaaun piyava
Goon mere ekhu naahin...
Storyline :-
Sunil [Shashi Kapoor ]leads a poor lifestyle along with his widowed mother, and two school-going siblings, Anu [Najma ] and Tikku [ Bupet Raja]. He gets married to Lakshmi [Nanda], who soon gets pregnant. Anu graduates from school and each of the family make individual sacrifices so that she can attend college. During Diwali, Lakshmi falls down the stairs, is hospitalized, has a miscarriage, and will never be able to conceive. Sunil decides to keep this a secret from the rest of the family, but subsequently confides in his mother. When Lakshmi finds out she wants him to re-marry, but he refuses. Then Tikku is sent to live with his maternal uncle for a few days. Shortly thereafter the family will be faced with three crises as Anu prepares to elope with a wealthy fellow collegian, a death, and a theft. Written by rAjOo
Kaise manaaun piyava (Char Diwari, 1961) : Haunting is the word that comes to my mind when I think of this song. When I had first heard this song, I thought it was too sad for my liking but there still was something very hauntingly beautiful and intriguing about it. And then I saw it’s video and I was mesmerized. From the lyrics I could make out that it had something to do with newly weds and probably the girl was in love with somebody else before she got married to this guy. In such situations, it’s usually just the song playing in the background, if it’s not sung by the people involved – ie the guy or the girl or the betrayed lover singing out all his wrath on bewafai. But the fact that it’s a third person singing this song and the husband confirming that it’s a kashti-waala who often sings this song as he sails across the river outside their house is what I found very interesting. I haven’t seen the movie, so I’m not sure who exactly the person singing it is, could be Nanda’s ex-lover. But I started liking this song more after I saw it’s video. If only the sound in the video was little clearer.
The emotions are so beautifully described and rendered – the anxiety (ghabraana), shyness (sharmaana), short conversation in between and the confusion (or rather fear of not being able to accept or love the person). The last antara leaves the song on quite mysterious note.
The folk touch to the lyrics with words like “piyawa”, “ekhu” gives the song a desi feel. Everytime I listen to it I keep wondering what context is “Goon mere ekhu naahin” referring to. Whether it’s because she was in a relationship with somebody else before getting married and thinks she’s not worth all that she’s getting now. Also, the second antara that goes –
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