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BAM CHIKA BAM BAM - Laugh with Kishore da !!!!!!



by Subhajit Dey

The immortal songs of Kishore Kumar have always been a part of my life, especially during the college days, and mostly for LOVE. Let me share with you the importance of various Kishore Kumar songs in my love life. Toh pesh hain - 'Meri Prem Kahani, Kishore Kumar ke gaane ki zubani'

'I had a carefree, fun-loving attitude towards life, 'Hum hain raahi pyar ke hum se kuchh na boliye, jo bhi pyar se mila hum usi ke ho liye'. I believe that Love should be an integral part of everyone's life as 'Zindagi pyar ka geet hain, usse har dil ko gaana padega'.

Although I haven't been as lucky as Sourav Ganguly, but like him, I also once had an eye for a 'padoson' and used to sing for her 'Mere saamne wali khidki mein ek chand ka tukdaa rehta hain'.

About my dream girl, I'd ask curiously 'Mere sapno ki raani kab aayegi tu?'. I'd long for a sweetheart....

In those days, often I'd come across a beautiful girl somewhere and when I'd meet my friends later, I'd tell them 'Ek ajnabi haseena se yun mulaqat ho gayee'. I couldn't concentrate on my studies as she'd keep coming back to my thoughts and I'd wonder 'Khawab ho tum ya koi haqeekat, kaun ho tum batlao'. I'd lose sleep over her and could only think about her - 'Dream girl, ek shayar ki gazal Dream Girl…kabhi toh milegi..aaj nahi toh kal'. Wherever I look, I could only see her - 'Jidhar dekhu teri tasveer nazar aati hain'. I could think about her the whole day without anything else getting done - 'Gum hain kisi ke pyar mein dil subah shaam'.

Then out of the blue, I'd see her again in some social get-together, but 'Mehfil mein kaise keh de kisi se, dil bandh raha hain kisi ajnabi se'? There was some occasional cases when another guy was wooing her too, but that didn't deter me to challenge him with 'Aa dekhe zara, kiss mein kitna hain dum'.

Obviously the girls being the 'Simti si sharmayee si' types, often the guys have to patao them. 'Maana janaab ne pukara nahi', but you have to take the initiative to find out whether 'saath humhara gawara nahi' or not. If the girl was rude or arrogant, then I'd tell her 'Kitne bhi tu karle sitam, hans hans ke sahenge hum, yeh pyar na hoga kam, sanam teri kasam' or 'Dilbar mere kabtak mujhe aise hi tadpaoge'. Sometimes, she'd be mad with my antics, but my logic would be 'Gussa itna haseen hain toh pyar kaisa hoga?'. It didn't matter whether we spoke the same language or not, I was able to convey my feeling for her in any language through the song 'Angrezi mein kehte hain'.

The 'peecha' would continue with songs like 'Tere peecha na main toh chhodunga soniye', 'Chahiye thoda pyar, thoda pyar chahiye', 'Pyar maanga hain tum hi se, na inkaar karo' and 'De de pyar de'. I'd try to woo her by telling her 'Humeh tum se pyar kitna yeh hum nahi jaante, magar jee nahi sakteh tumhare bina' and 'Humeh aur jeene ki chahat na hoti, agar tum na hoteh'. If the girl was way too beautiful and a bit 'ghamandi' because of that, then I'd have to tell her 'Dil ko dekho chehra na dekho'. If she still wouldn't agree, then I'd say her goodbye with 'Mere naseeb mein aye dost tera pyar nahi', but how could I pacify myself as
'Dil kya karen jab kisi pe kisi ko pyar ho jaaye'?.

On other occasions, she'd take pity on me and agree to a date and I'd go 'Aaj unn se pehli mulaqat hogi, phir aamne saamne baat hogi'. Of course I won't use the antara like 'andekha anjana chehra', but this song was perfect as that'd be the first time I could talk to her 'aamne saamne'. I'd be somewhat nervous too for the first date as I'd sing 'Dil dhak dhak karne laga'. Sometimes, if the girl had brothers, then there would be even further troubles. The protective brothers would threaten me and I'd sing 'Dekha na hai re socha na hai re rakh di nishane pe jaan'. But if it's smooth sailing without any 'kabab mein huddi', then it'd be 'Pal pal dil ke paas tum rehti ho'. Eyes are one of the important aspects that I notice in a girl and I'd say 'Aakhon mein hum ne aap ke sapne sajaye hain', 'Yeh naina yeh kaajal, yeh zulphen, yeh aanchal' and 'Aap ki aakhon mein kuchh mehke huye se raaz hain'.

For a date on a 'Chandni Raat', I'd sing to her 'Chandni raat mein ek baar tujhe dekha hain' and 'Chehra hain ya chand khila hain'. Often I'd drop her home after a date and tell her 'Bye bye Miss goodnight, kal phir milenge'. And on my way back home on a moonlit night I'd go 'Thandi hawa yeh chandni suhani, aye mere dil suna koi kahani'. Sometimes, she'd be late for the date. I'd be irritated like hell, but KK will keep me company with songs like 'Inteha ho gayee intezaar ki'. A date near the sea would always remind me of 'Saagar kinare, dil yeh pukare tu jo nahi toh mera koi nahi hain'. Not only the dates, but those love letters too…I'd wish that
'Phloon ki rang se, dil ki kalam se, tujhko likhi roz paati'.

Once I was invited to her house. I was excited and told her 'Shayad teri shaadi ka khayal dil mein aaya hain, isi liye mummy ne teri mujhe chai pe bulaya hain'. But unfortunately, I was told to lay off. Mom would ask me to concentrate on my studies, but I'd think 'Aanewala pal jaanewala hain, ho sakeh toh uss mein zindegi bita doh pal toh yeh jaanewala hain'. As usual, there were gossips about us in the locality, but 'Kuchh toh log kahenge, logo ka kaam hain kehna, chhro bekaar ki baaton mein kahi beet na jaaye raina'. But on a few occasions, we'd feel like 'Chal kahi durr nikal jaaye' to get away from these nasty people.

There were heartbreaks too and during those days, songs like 'Badi suni suni hain', 'Koi hamdam na raha', 'Jeevan ke safar mein rahi milteh hain bichhad jaane ko', 'Leheron kia tarah yaaden, dil se takrati hain', 'Dil aisa kisi ne mera toda' etc. used to give me company. I'd plead with her not to break up my heart as 'Chudi nahi yeh mera dil hain'. I'd wonder 'Yeh kya hua, kaise hua, kiyun hua'??? I'd cry for hours after a break-up, 'Mere naina sawan bhadon, phir bhi mera mann pyasa'. I'll tell her 'Tere bina zindegi se koi sikwa nahi' and tell myself 'Dukhi mann mere, sunn mera kehna'. My friends would stand by me and they'd say 'Ruk jaana nahi tu kabhi haar ke, katon pe chal ke milenge saaye bahar ke' and soon I'll be back to normal. A friend in a need is a friend indeed because 'Diye jalteh hain, phool khilteh hain, badi mushkil se magar duniya mein dost milteh hain'. Once I'd become normal, the same dream would come back again…with another girl this time, 'Phir wohi raat hain, phir wohi raat hain khwab
ki', with another girl this time - 'Jab bhi koi kangna boleh, payal chhanak jaaye'.

If I had to call off the relationship for some unavoidable reasons, I'd tell her 'Hum bewafa hargiz ne theh, par hum wafa kar na sakeh' or 'Teri duniya se hokeh mazboor chala'. When I look back, I still feel that 'Zindegi ke safar mein guzar jaate hain jo makaam, who phir nahi aate'. But I have always believed in Love as I think 'Pyar hi jeene ki soorat hain, sab se badi zaroorat hain, pyar se kya darna?' Those memories are still so distinctly clear. 'Woh shaam kuchh ajeeb thi, yeh shaam bhi ajeeb hain'. Those days of growing up is a thing of the past now and I do miss them sometimes. 'Koi lauta de mere beetey huye din'.

As far as my present life is concerned, I am always on the move, 'Musafir hoon yaaron na ghar hain na thikana, mujhe chalteh jaana hain bas chalteh jaana'. Whenever 'Gaadi bula rahi hain', I move from one place to another but still believe that 'Jeevan ke har mod pe mil jaate hain humsafar'. May be 'Pal bhar ke liye koi humeh pyar kar le, jhutha hi sahi'. But yet, 'Tanha main akela, toota taara koi'.

I wish that 'Koi hota jisko apna, hum apna keh lete yaaron'. But never mind, 'Jiska koi nahi, uska toh khuda hain yaaron'. In the end, 'Mera jeevan kora kagaz kora hi rah gaya'. Nobody understood my pain - 'Main hoon ek paagal premi, mera dard na koi jaana'. This is the journey of life and nobody has completely understood it 'Zindegi ka safar, hain yeh kaisa safar, koi samjha nahi, koi jaana nahi' and it's better if one can accept it just the way it is and go with the flow 'Yeh jeevan hain, iss jeevan ka, yehi hain rang roop'. I still love life, 'Kabhi palkon pe aansoon hain, kabhi lab pe sikawat hain, magar aye zindegi phir bhi mujhe tujh se mohabbat hain'!


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Kishore Kumar - the KK Kolony !!!

Recently, "baatonbaatonmein" all the die hard KK fans decided to talk only KK related things and nothing non-kk related things at all. They also decided to establish a KK Colony in the memory of their beloved KK. The Colony used to have usual names and life style as any other Colony but then the die hard KK fans thought that was not KK related. So they decided to change everything to become KK-related. They first started by changing the city name to "KK Kolony". They then started by changing every other major establishment in the city (like airport, railway station) to Kishore Kumar Airport and Kishore Kumar Terminus.

With such changes continuing, soon we had...

My name is Kishore Kumar. My father's name is Kishore Kumar. My mother's name is Kishore Kumar. My brothers, sisters, uncles and aunts are all named Kishore Kumar. All other names have long since been outlawed. I wake up everyday at 6:30 am (Kishore Standard Time) to go to my school: Kishore Kumar Vidyalaya. It was a little confusing getting there at first, because all schools in the city have the same name. But once I got directions, it was fine. All I have to do is go down Kishore Kumar Road, make a left turn at Kishore Kumar Chowk, go straight till Kishore Kumar Marg, until I reach Kishore Kumar Road. Then I go straight till I come to Kishore Kumar Chowk. Once, I got lost and found myself at Kishore Kumar Road instead of Kishore Kumar Road. Silly mistake, when I think about it.

My class teacher, Mr K Kumar, is a good teacher. Today he asked, "Kishore, can you answer that question?" and the whole class started up to answer. Yesterday our school, KK Vidyalaya, had a cricket match with our rival school, KK Vidyalaya. Of course, we don't know which school won...but the winners were announced.

This weekend, my family and I went to the zoo, Kishore Kumar Praanibaugh, which was recently renovated and inaugurated by our Prime Minister Kishore Kumar. One of my cousin, Kishore Kumar got sick there and we had to take him to the Kishore Rugnalaya, in front of the KK Praanibaagh, across the Kishore Kumar Bridge. Dr Kishore K. said he was suffering from Kishore Kumar desease (named after Dr. KK who first discovered it) and that he must take a course of Kishore Kumar tablets, twice a day, for one week. If it doesn't help then he must discontinue with Kishore Kumar tablets and should instead take Kishore Kumar tablets for the rest of the week.

We have two main telecommunication companies, KKNL and KKNL. One provides telephone services and the other provides broadband MultiNet access via the Kishore Kumar Satellite. Sometimes we don't know whether we're accessing a website or whether Kishore Kumar (our grandmother) is calling up. I'll go online later to see if I have any new e-mail at kishorekumar@kishorekumar.kk

Foreigners are often confused which Paanch Sitaara Vyayamshala (5- ishtar hotel) to stay in, because they all have the same names. I think the Kishore Kumar Vishramgraha is pretty good, and one should stay there rather than the Kishore Kumar Vishramgraha or Kishore Kumar Vishramgraha.

During the weekend, my family and I might go to the beach, the Kishore Kumar Samudrakinar and might eat in that Kishore Kumar restaurent near Kishore Kumar restaurent. After that we may go see a film starring Kishore Kumar. He is a better actor than the Kishore Kumar or Kishore Kumar and he doesn't copy that old Kishore Kumar. Moreover, this movie scores over others since its music is being given by Kishore Kumar and all the songs are sung by Kishore Kumar and Kishore Kumar. One duet by Kishore Kumar and Kishore Kumar is my personal favourite.

I go to sleep pretty early, after watching the popular TV show "Kishore Kumar bhi kabhi Kishore Kumar tha". Tomorrow will be another day...I think.

Sometimes, in whispers, I hear stories told of a mythical age long ago, when places and things had different names. Stories of a time when each thing had it's own name, and of a concept called "heterogeneity". It's a legend, only half-believed, of a time when places and things had a history, and individuals an identity.

Damroo Kishore Kumar (aka Anupam Tiwari)
PS: a bombayite would like to see "Chhatrapati Shivaji" instead of Kishore Kumar.

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The Humor Corner - Ho Ho He He !!!!!!!

Here's what some of the cricketers 'possibly' be singing if they are BIG Kishore Kumar fan like me:

Ganguly - 'Kuchh toh log kahenge, logo ka kaam hain kehna, chhoro bekaar ki baaton se kahi beet na jaye rayna'

Sachin (to McGrath) - 'Aa dekhe zara kis mein kitna hain dum, dum se rakhna kadam mere saathiya'

Nayan Mongia - 'Badi suni suni hain, zindegi yeh zindegi, main khud se hoon yaha(in the Indian dressing room) ajnabi ajnabi'

Harbhajan Singh (to himself during his lean period) - 'Ruk jaana nahi tu kahi haar ke, kaaton pe chal ke milenge saaye baahar ke'

Azhar (to himself) - 'Saala main toh sahab ban gaya'

Kapil (to his business partner Hiren Hathi whose premise was raided by CBI) - 'Chal chal chal mere Hathi, o mere sathi'

Laxman (after the series against Australia) - 'Zindegi ek safar hain suhana, yaha kal kya ho kis ne jaanan'

Azhar (when he met Mukesh Gupta) - 'Ajnabi, tum jaane pehchane se lagteh ho'

Manoj Prabhakar (during the Tehelka tapes) - 'Main tasveer utaarta hoon'

Kapil Dev (during the TV interview) - 'Mere naina saawan bhaando, phir bhi mera mann pyasa'

Azhar & Jadeja (after they lost their place in the team)- 'Zindegi ki safar mein guzar jaate hain jo makam, woh phir nahi aate'

Agarkar (to Ponting who also scored ducks, during the Test series) - 'Diye jalteh hain, phool khilteh hain, badi mushkil se magar duniya mein dost milteh hain'

Shiv Sunder Das (during the Mumbai test, for the Aussie bowlers) - 'Aaj unn se pehli mulaqat hogi, phir aamne saamne baat hogi'

Dravid (for all his critics) - 'Chudi nahi hain mera dil hain dekho dekho toote na'

Dravid (determined to succeed) - 'Nafrat karne walon ke seeneh mein pyar bhar du'
Ganguly (to Murali Kartik) - 'Aa chal ke tujhe main leke chalu ek aisi gagan ki taleh'

Indian players for Graeme Hick (when he got the boot one more time)- 'Chalte chalte mere yeh geet yaad rakhna kabhi alvida na kehna'

Narendra Hirwani (to the selectors) - 'Bhool gaya sab kuchh, yaad nahi ab kuchh'

Md. Kaif - 'Inteha ho gayee intezaar ki'

Ravi Shastri (after his break-up with Amrita Singh) - 'Dil aisa kis
ne mera toda'

Steve Waugh and Ganguly - 'Mujhe kuchh kehna hain, mujhe bhi kuchh kehna hain'

cricketers who basically live out of their suitcase - 'Musafir hoon yaaron, na ghar hain na thikana'

Sachin & Kambli - 'Baneh chahe dushman zamana hamara, salamat rahe dostana hamara'

Hansie Cronje - 'Koi lauta de mere beete huey din'



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Here you go : http://www.calcuttaweb.com/gaan/kishore.shtml

Originally posted by: Qwest

Appa ji,

Need help from would be great if some one help with the link for these bangoli songs.

SONGS TO REMEMBER KISHORE KUMAR

Opare Thakbo Ami

Ogo Nirupama

Neel Neel Akashe

Prithibi Badle Gechhe

Eto Kanna Eto Noi Gaan

Mor Swapneri Sathi

Nai Nai E Anadhar Theke

Ki Upahar Sajiye

Ki Ashay Bnadhi Khelaghar

Shuno Shuno Go Sabe

Ek Palaker Ektu Dekha

Bipinbabur Karan Sudha

E Ki Holo

Eto Kachhe Dujane

Asha Chhilo Bhalobasha Chhilo

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Awards

KishoreDa finally set his landmark with Aradhana and there was no looking back. His voice still echoes and the awards he won dont do justice to the kind of dedication he had rendered to the music field.

Kishore Kumar Surabhi Alankar award for 2004-5 was conferred on the lyricist Sameer. Sameer is the son of the lyricist Late Anjaan. Sameer could not express his happiness in words as he was overcome with joy and emotions. He could not have asked for a better award than this. One could recollect the songs that were sung by Kishore Kumar in the 1980's written by Sameer.

Filmfare Awards

Year Result Award Category/Recipient(s)

1985

Won

Filmfare Award

Best Male Playback Singer
for: Saagar (1985)
- For the song "Saagar kinare...".

1984

Won

Filmfare Award

Best Male Playback Singer
for: Sharabi (1984)
- For the song "Manzilen apni jageh...".

1983

Won

Filmfare Award

Best Male Playback Singer
for: Agar Tum Na-Agar Tum Na Hote (1983)
- For the song 'Agar Tum Na-Agar Tum Na Hote...'.

1982

Won

Filmfare Award

Best Male Playback Singer
for: Namak Halal (1982)
- For the song "Pag Ghungroo...".

1980

Won

Filmfare Award

Best Male Playback Singer
for: Thodisi Bewafayi (1980)
- For the song 'Hazar rahen...'.

1978

Won

Filmfare Award

Best Male Playback Singer
for: Don (1978)
- For the song 'Kaike paan banarasu wala.'.

1975

Won

Filmfare Award

Best Male Playback Singer
for: Amanush (1975)
- For the song 'Dil aisa kisi ne mera thoda...'.

1969

Won

Filmfare Award

Best Male Playback Singer
for: Aradhana (1969)
- For the song "Roop tera mastana...".
(Source: The Internet Movie Database Ltd)
NOMINATED FOR THE FOLLOWING FILMFARE AWARDS *New
1969 Nominated & Won Aradhana Roop Tera Mastana
1971 Nominated Andaz Zindagi Ek Safar
1971 Nominated Kati Patang Yeh Jo Mohabbat Hai
1972 Nominated Amar Prem Chingari Koi Badke
1973 Nominated Daag Mere Dil Mein Aaj
1974 Nominated Dost Gaadi Bula Rahi Hai
1974 Nominated Kora Kagaz Mere Jeevan Kora Kagaz
1975 Nominated Faraar Main Pyaasa Tum
1975 Nominated Khushbu O Manjhi Re
1975 Nominated & Won Amanush Dil Aisa Kisi Ne
1977 Nominated Anurodh Aap Ke Anurodh
1978 Nominated & Won Don Khaike Paan Banras
1978 Nominated Muqaddar Ka Sikkandar O Saathi Re
1978 Nominated Shalimar Hum Bewafa Harghiz
1979 Nominated Kala Pathar Ek Rasta Hai ZIndagi
1980 Nominated Karz Om Shanthi Om
1980 Nominated & Won Thodisi Bewafai Hazaare Raahen Mudke
1981 Nominated Kudrat Hameh Tumse Pyar
1981 Nominated Yaarana Choo Kar Mere Mann
1982 Nominated & Won Namak Halal Pag Ghungroo Baje
1983 Nominated Souten Shayad Meri Shaadi
1983 Nominated & Won Agar Tum Na Hote Hameh Aur Jeene Ki
1984 Nominated Sharabi De De Pyar De
1984 Nominated Sharabi Inteh Ho Gayi
1984 Nominated Sharabi Log Kehete Hai Main
1984 Nominated & Won Sharabi Manzil Apni Jagah
1986 Nominated & Won Saagar Saagar Kinare Dil


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Thanks very much Qwestji for this valuable info. Kishor Da will always be the best, much ahead of Rafi saahab.
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Kishore Kumar,Vyajantimala and Pran.Had the foot - tapping song 'Ina Mina Dika'.

Casanova Pran,entrusted with the revamping of foolish country-cousin Kishore Kumar,commits murder.And unwillingly makes Kishore Kumar the scapegoat.On the run,Kishore Kumar disguises as an Arab,and ropes in Vyjayanthimala as a dancer.
Incidently,(to tie the loose strings of this far-fetched script)Vyjayanthimala is Pran's deserted fiancee, disowned by him because her father became bankrupt overnight.

Kishore Kumar is mad and, Vyjayanthimala full of fire.She even does a hilarious take-off on Raj Kapoor,and you immediately associate it with the real life romance that followed years later.Even Asha Parekh is there, in a small role-to spot her keep a magnifying glass around. And don't sit with any china around,because Kishore yodelling "INA MEENA DIKA",will send you in frenzy.

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Kishore Kumar & Nutan. C-A-T cat,cat mane billi,Yeh raatien yeh mausam are golden hits from this movie.

Kishore's life does a double flip when his father is murdered.His to-be-father-in-law breaks his engagement with Nutan,'coz Kishore has lost his father, and with it the bank balance too.
Kishore on a job-hunt stumbles upon his sweetheart, and upon secrets,which has Nutan's father gunning for his life.All's not well with the father!Songs,thrills and suspence,keep the film moving at a brisk pace,till'all's well that ends well' climax.

Kishore's rib-tickling buffonery complimented by Nutan's easy going performance,makes this makes this movie worth a watch.

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