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Song: Aaj Ka Ye Din
Movie: Nastik
Music Director : Kalyanji Anandji
Singer: Kishore Kumar
Song: Kaun Disa Mein Leke Chala Re Batohiya
Movie: Nadiya Ke Paar (1982)
Singers: Hemlata, Jaspal Singh
Music & Lyrics: Ravindra Jain
Song: Ding Dong O Baby Sing Song
Movie: Hero
Singer : Anuradha Paudwal, Manhar Udhas
Music : Laxmikant Pyarelal
Lyrics: Anand Bakshi
Song: Pal Do Pal Ka Saath Humara
Movie: The Burning Train
Singers: Mohd.Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Chorus
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Lyricist: Sahir Ludhianvi
FILM - Nau Do Gyarah
Song - HAM HAIN RAHI PYAR KE
Singer - KISHORE KUMAR
Lyricist - MAJROOH SULTANPURI
Music - S D BURMAN
Stars - DEV ANAND and KALPANA KARTIK
Thank you for this wonderful theme Aqua.
Bollywood Films are a reflection of the times in which they were made. Journeys are an integral part of the stories our Bollywood Films tell. So, we have songs shot on Tongas, Rickshaws, Cycles, Buses, Airports, and, of course, trains. While horse carts have made way for bikes, airports have become commonplace, but it is the trains that have remained constant. Train journeys have a romance that no other mode of travel has. No wonder, some of the most romantic and popular Bollywood Songs On Trains have been there over the decades. Here is a beautiful song picturised on Suraiya and Talat Mehmood.
Rahi Matwale
Performers: Talat Mahmood, Suraiya
Singer: Suraiya, Talat Mahmood
Music: Anil Biswas
Lyrics: Qamar Jalalabadi
Film: Waris, 1954
You would be surprised to note that boat songs were very popular in the 1950s and 1960s. Whether it was a necessity due to the lyrics or the situation in the film or just to provide scenic relief to the viewers, a boat has featured in many songs in our movies. ❤️
Movie: Pakeezah
Song: Chalo Dildar Chalo
Singers: Mohd.Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: Ghulam Mohammed
Lyricist: Kaif Bhopali
Traveling inside a club 😆
Originally posted by: Viswasruti
You would be surprised to note that boat songs were very popular in the 1950s and 1960s. Whether it was a necessity due to the lyrics or the situation in the film or just to provide scenic relief to the viewers, a boat has featured in many songs in our movies. ❤️
Movie: Pakeezah
Song: Chalo Dildar Chalo
Singers: Mohd.Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: Ghulam Mohammed
Lyricist: Kaif Bhopali
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Originally posted by: Viswasruti
Thank you for this wonderful theme Aqua.
Bollywood Films are a reflection of the times in which they were made. Journeys are an integral part of the stories our Bollywood Films tell. So, we have songs shot on Tongas, Rickshaws, Cycles, Buses, Airports, and, of course, trains. While horse carts have made way for bikes, airports have become commonplace, but it is the trains that have remained constant. Train journeys have a romance that no other mode of travel has. No wonder, some of the most romantic and popular Bollywood Songs On Trains have been there over the decades. Here is a beautiful song picturised on Suraiya and Talat Mehmood.
Rahi Matwale
Performers: Talat Mahmood, Suraiya
Singer: Suraiya, Talat Mahmood
Music: Anil Biswas
Lyrics: Qamar Jalalabadi
Film: Waris, 1954
Thank you for sharing this beautiful masterpiece 🤗 Can't believe it slipped my mind
I absolutely love this song. It's my friends' go to song whenever we're traveling.