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Song : koi lauta de mere, beete hue din..
Film: door gagan ki chhaon mein,1964,
Lyricist: Shailendra,
Singer /Music Director : Kishore Kumar,
Producer /Director : Kishore Kumar,
Cast: Kishore Kumar,Supriya Choudhary,Iftekhar,Hiralal,Leela Mishra,Shashikala,Amit Kumar Ganguly, Sajjan,Raj Mehra,
Nana Palsikar,
Production Co: Kishore Films ,
Lyrics :-
albele din pyaare, mere bichhde saath sahaare
haay! kahaan gaye, haay! kahaan gaye
aankhon ke ujiyaare
meri sooni aankhon ke taare
hay kahan gaye
koyi lautaa de mere, beete huye din
koyi lautaa de mere, beete huye din
beete huye din wo mere, pyaare pal chhin
koyi lautaa de mere, beete huye din
koyi lautaa de mere, beete huye din
o mere khwaabon ke mahal, mere sapnon ke nagar
pee liyaa jinke liye, maine jeewan ka zahar
mere khwaabon ke mahal, mere sapnon ke nagar
pee liyaa jinke liye, maine jeewan ka zahar
aaj main dhoondhoon kahan kho gaye jaane kidhar
aaj main dhoondhoon kahan kho gaye jaane kidhar
beete huye din haay wo palchin
koyi lautaa de mere, beete huye din
koyi lautaa de mere, beete huye din
o main akelaa to na tha, the mere saathi kayi
ek aandhi si uthi, jo bhi thaa leke gayi
main akelaa to na tha, the mere saathi kayi
ek aandhi si uthi, jo bhi thaa leke gayi
aise bhi din the kabhi meri duniya thi meri
aise bhi din the kabhi meri duniya thi meri
beete huye din wo haay pyaare palchin
koyi lautaa de mere, beete hue din
koyi lautaa de mere, beete hue din
beete huye din wo mere, pyaare pal chhin
koyi lautaa de mere, beete hue din..
Storyline :-
An impoverished ex-army officer faces obstacles and challenges when he seeks a cure for his mute son.
Shankar (Kishore Kumar) is employed in army and is visiting his village on leave. He is informed that he has lost his wife and father in an accidental fire. His child, Ramu, is unable to talk. Shankar sets off to city to get Ramu treated. Instead, he ends up in Meena's (Supriya Choudhury) house after a quarrel with Thakur leaves him wounded on the road. Meena begins to have feelings toward Shankar and Ramu. Thakur, on the other hand, has plans to get Meera married to his son. The only roadblocks for him are now Shankar and his son Ramu. Written by Kailash
Plot Summary :-
Why can't we make such movies these days?
1 September 2006 | by macguffin9 (India)
I consider this movie as one of the masterpieces of Indian cinema of 60's. A very colourful journey of a father and a son (of black and white times). Kishore Kumar has very successfully shown his serious side in this movie as well.
I don't know why we say that Indian cinema is, now, slowly matching the international standards while, in my opinion, films like these ones had all the flair to match those standards. Way back what we lacked was technical sources but not the talent.
A movie doesn't need a powerful storyline to be a masterpiece. A simple script can also do wonders. Perhaps that is the reason why 'No Man's Land' could beat 'Lagaan' for Oscar. Not to say that I have anything against Lagaan neither do I say that Oscar is a way to judge Indian Cinema. But my point is that Indian Cinema needs to follow the footsteps of old classics like this one, Madhumati, Do Bheega Zameen, Bandini, Pather Panchali etc.
Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein is a movie that stands all tests of time and international Cinema in this regard. 2G2K89SM8fE |