Gopaldas Neeraj - Writings That Appear in Movies

Writings That Appear in Movies

Neeraj's poems which appeared in Hindi Movies as songs only added to their popularity. all these songs are in mixed but chaste Urdu-Hindi languages.

n Manna Day
Dhiire se jaanaa khaTiyan me.n o khaTamal Chhupa Rustom Kishore Kumar
Dil aaj shaayar hai Gambler Kishore Kumar
Jiivan kii bagiyaa mahakegii Tere Mere Sapne Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
Maine kasam lii Tere Mere Sapne Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
Meghaa chhaae aadhii raat, bairan ban gai ni.ndiyaa Sharmili Lata Mangeshkar
Mera man tera pyaasa..... Gambler Mohammed Rafi
O merii o merii o meri sharmiilii aao naa tarasao naa... Sharmili Kishore Kumar
Phoolon ke rang se, dil kee kalam se... Prem Pujari Kishore Kumar
Rangeela re, Rangeela re, mere man me yoon ranga hai tera mann... Prem Pujari Lata Mangeshkar
Sho(w)khiyon mein ghola jaye phoolon ka shabaab,

Usme phir milayee jaaye, thodee see sharaab, Hoga yoon nashaa joh taiyyar, woh pyaar hai...

Prem Pujari Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar
Raadhaa ne maalaa japi shyaam kii Tere Mere Sapne Lata Mangeshkar
Karawan Guzar gaya, ghubar daykhtay rahay Nai Umr Ki Nai Fasal Mohammed Rafi
Subaha na aayee, shaam na aayee... Cha Cha Cha Mohammed Rafi
Woh hum na the, woh tum na the... Cha Cha Cha Mohammed Rafi
Aaj madhosh hua jae re

mera man, mera man, mera man sharaarat karne ko lalchaye re mera man, mera man, mera man.......

Sharmili Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
Khilte hain gul yahaan, khile ke bikharne ko

milte hain dil yahaan, milke bichharhne ko.....

Sharmili Kishore Kumar
Ek Musafir Hoon Main, Ek Musafir Hai Tu..... Gunaah (1993) Manhar Udhas, Sadhna Sargam

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