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The theme owes its origins to Alexandre Dumas’s story The Corsican Brothers: twins separated at birth who grow up with very different temperaments and then exchange places, leading to the villain being taught a lesson.
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The movie starred Dilip Kumar, Pran, Waheeda Rehman, Mumtaz, Nirupa Roy. This too had music by Naushad and lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni. Lets now turn to the 1967 movie Ram Aur Shyam. Hame.n Dhuu.NDhatii hai, bahaaro.n kii duniyaa The number is: Mohabbat ki raahon pe chalna sambhal ke, Udan Khatola has this number where Shakeel expressed the dark side of Mohabbat. Naakaam hasarato.n kaa uThane ko hai janaazaaĬhaaro.n taraf lage hai.n barabaadiyo.n ke mele re Suunii hai.n dil kii raahe.n, khaamosh hai.n nigaahe.n Ham ko bhii saath le le, ham rah gaye akele Kis kaam kii ye duniyaa jo zi.ndagii se khele re Tuune vo de diyaa Gam, bemaut mar gaye hamĭil uTh gayaa jahaa.N se, le chal hame.n yahaa.N se O duur ke musaafir ham ko bhii saath le le re Tumhe.n mil gayaa Thikaanaa, hame.n maut bhii na aayii There are no surprises: Naushad composed the music and Mohammad Rafi sang the song.Įnjoy: O door ke musafir hamko bhi saath le le…Ĭhale aaj tum jahaa.N se, huii zi.ndagii paraayii It was also synonym with Flight of Fancy and hence the song penned by Shakeel was so appropriate: O door ke musafir, hum ko bhi saath le le, hum reh gaye akele. The term literally means ‘flying bedstead’ or ‘flying cot’ but in folklore the term is used more expansively to cover any flying vehicle. An uran khatola is a fictional flying vehicle in the traditional folktales of North India and Pakistan. Lets begin tonight with the 1955 movie Udan Khatola starring Dilip Kumar and Nimmi. We had completed Day – 7 of the 15 days tribute in Part II. Lets start our journey through the Final Part, the Part III. Basically, these are parts of a 15 days tribute I paid to the greatest lyricist of all times leading up to 20th April so as to bring home the point that a good 43 years after his death in 1970, his lyrics are still alive with the same freshness, interest and depth. This was followed by ‘Shakeel Badayuni – The King Amongst Lyricists And Poets – Part II‘ on 23rd of June 13. You have gone through ‘Shakeel Badayuni – The King Amongst Lyricists And Poets – Part I‘ very soon after his death anniversary on 20th April 2013.