Song : Gaaye jaa geet milan ke tu apni lagan ke ..,
Movie : Mela ,1948,
Singer : mukesh,
Lyricist : Shakeel Badayuni,
Cast : Nargis, Dilip Kumar, Jeevan, Roopkamal, Amar, Rehman, Baby Zubaida, Noorjehaan, Chandabai, Allaudin, Khalil, Abbas, Maqbul Jr., Ghulam Mohmed Jr.,
Music Directors : Naushad ,
Director: S.U. Sunny,
Production Co:Wadia Films Pvt. Ltd., S U Sunny and Hila Wadia were its producers.
This is a bullock cart song and is picturised on Dilip Kumar and Nargis,
Lyrics :-
gaaye jaa geet milan ke,
tu apni lagan ke
sajan ghar jaanaa hai
gaaye jaa geet milan ke,
tu apni lagan ke
sajan ghar jaanaa hai
kaahe chhalke nainon ki gagri
kaahe barse jal
tum bin sooni saajan ki nagri
pardesiyaa ghar chal
pyaase hain deep gagan ke,
tere darshan ke
sajan ghar jaanaa hai
gaaye jaa geet milan ke,
tu apni lagan ke
sajan ghar jaanaa hai
lut na jaaye jeewan kaa deraa
mujhko hai ye gham
ham akele,
ye jag luteraa
bichhden na milke ham
bigde naseeb na banke
ye din jeewan ke
sajan ghar jaanaa hai
gaaye jaa geet milan ke,
tu apni lagan ke
sajan ghar jaanaa hai
dole nainaa preetam ke dwaare
milne ki hai dhun
baalam teraa tujhko pukaare
yaad aanewaale sun
saathi milenge bachpan ke
khilenge phool man ke
sajan ghar jaanaa hai
gaaye jaa geet milan ke,
tu apni lagan ke
sajan ghar jaanaa hai..
Storyline :-
A young doctor returning home from abroad is stranded in a village as his plane develops trouble and crashes. He meets and falls in love with a beautiful local village girl, who happens to be the daughter of his blind host. The romance is not looked upon by the villagers, especially one particular villager who is courting her himself. He hatches a plot to drive the doctor out of the village and in the process defiles the girl's character. The lovers are separated and the doctor, due to a misleading event, believes his sweetheart to be dead and resigns himself to a dejected life and a loveless marriage. The girl, meanwhile, loses her father in a fire, and sets out in search of her separated lover. Written by Hrishi Dixit
Mela
CBFC: U , 1948 ‧ Romance/Drama ‧ 2h 32m
Songs..
1
Ye Zindagi Ke Mele, Duniyaa Men Kam Na Honge (Part 1)
1:37 · Mohammed Rafi
2
Ye Zindagi Ke Mele, Duniyaa Men Kam Na Honge (Part 2)
3:33 · Mohammed Rafi
3
Gaye Ja Geet Milan Ke Tu Apni Lagan Ke
2:54 · Mukesh
4
Phir Aah Dil Se Nikli, Shaayad Wo Ja Rahe Hain
2:58 · Zohrabai Ambalewali
5
Dharti Ka Aakash Pukaare (Part 1)
1:08 · Mukesh, Shamshad Begum
6
Dharti Ka Aakash Pukaare (Part 2)
1:36 · Mukesh, Shamshad Begum
7
Dharti Ka Aakesh Pukaare (Part 3)
1:21 · Shamshad Begum
8
Mera Dil Todne Wale Mere Dil Ki Dua Lena
3:28 · Mukesh, Shamshad Begum
9
Aayi Sawan Ritu Aayi Sajan Mora Dole Hai Man
3:26 · Mukesh, Shamshad Begum
10
Main Bhanwra Tu Hai Phool
4:18 · Mukesh, Shamshad Begum
11
Mohan Ki Muraliya Baaje
3:11 · Shamshad Begum
12
Taqdeer Bani Ban Kar Bigadi
3:09 · Shamshad Begum
13
Pardes Balam Tum Jaaoge
3:11 · Shamshad Begum
14
Garibo Par Jo Hoti Hai
3:17 · Shamshad Begum
15
Dance Theme
3:30
Dilip Kumar दिलीप कुमार, دلیپ کمار born Muhammad Yusuf Khan, is an Indian actor and a former Member of Parliament. He has been described as the "greatest" actor ever. Acclaimed Bollywood actor, Amitabh Bachan called him "the Ultimate, the best". He lives in Pali Hill, Bandra in Mumbai.He is commonly known as "Tragedy King".
and is described as "the ultimate method actor" by Satyajit Ray.
Dilip Kumar married actress and beauty queen Saira Banu in year 1966 when he was aged 44 and she was 22.
His first film with Nisar Bhai and Hamed Bhai Jwar Bhata was released in 1944 which went unnoticed. His first major hit was the 1947 film Jugnu. He appeared in many hits thereafter including the romantic melodramas Mela (1948), Andaz (1949), Deedar (1951), Daag (1954), Devdas (1955), Yahudi (1958) and Madhumati (1958). These films established his screen image as the "Tragedy King".
He also played lighthearted roles in films such as Aan (1952), Azaad (1955) and Kohinoor (1960). In 1960 he portrayed Prince Salim in the historical film Mughal-e-Azam which as of 2008 was the second highest grossing film in Hindi film history
In 1961 he produced and starred in Ganga Jamuna in which he and his real-life brother Nasir Khan played the title roles. This was the only film he produced. In 1962 British director David Lean offered him the role of Sherif Ali in his 1962 film Lawrence of Arabia, but Kumar declined the part. The role eventually went to Omar Sharif, the Egyptian actor.
Dilip Kumar is widely considered to be one of the greatest actors in the history of Hindi Cinema. Kumar holds the Guinness World Record for having won the maximum number of awards by an Indian actor.He has received many awards throughout his career, including 8 Darsh Award for Best Actor awards and 19 nominations.He was honoured with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 1993. The Government of India honoured him with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1994-
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