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Simplicity personified
Mar 20, 2003 05:32 AM 6641 Views
(Updated Mar 21, 2003 03:35 AM)

Sooraj re jalte rahna. While growing up, I remember hearing this song when it was played on Vividh Bharati at full volume at the neighboring “paan ki dukaan”. The song was very philosophical and was imploring the sun to keep burning and shining. This was sung by Hemant Kumar in the film “Harishchandra Taramati”. I am sure it was an obscure film – never heard of it – but it was my first exposure to the golden voice of Hemant Kumar and since then have spent countless hours in his company.


Hemant's voice is very melodious. His songs are characterized by its simplicity – simple tunes, simple background music and simple yet meaningful https://lyrics. I guess since he is both a singer and a music director, it comes naturally to him.


Hemant Kumar is simplicity personified.


Compiling a list of  only Ten of Hemant Kumar’s songs does justice neither to him nor to me – but here is an humble effort. Can you just partake one drop of nectar?


Here goes…


# 1. beqaraar karake hamen yuun na jaaiye


beqaraar karake hamen yuun na jaaiye


aapako hamaarii kasam laut aaiye


Please do not go as yet and make me restless.


dekhiye vo kaalii kaalii badaliyaan


zulf kii ghataa churaa na le kahiin


I always like poetic comparison of the julf to dark clouds. Note: I wonder what the lyricist would do if confronted with a blonde, brunette or a red head?


This romantic song is from “Bees Saal Baad” and one can visualize Biswajeet imploring Waheeda not to leave him.


# 2. hai apanaa dil to aavaaraa, na jaane kis pe aayegaa


hai apanaa dil to aavaaraa, na jaane kis pe aayegaa


My heart is wavering and it may be enticed by anyone.


hasiinon ne bulaayaa, gale se bhii lagaayaa


bahut samajhaayaa, yahii na samajhaa


bahut bholaa hai bechaaraa, na jaane kis pe aayegaa


This is a chedd chadd song from “Solva Saal”. I imagine Dev Anand trying to flirt with Waheeda Rehman and she gets irritated but then in her heart of hearts really likes this kind of attention – maybe?


# 3. jaane vo kaise log the jinake


jaane vo kaise log the jinake


pyaar ko pyaar milaa


hamane to jab kaliyaan maangii


kaanton kaa haar milaa


What pathos in this song and the poet just smiles at his fate and accepts it.


I have asked for flowers(rather buds) and I get thorns but who are those people who are lucky who get love in return for love.


A very sad song from “Pyaasa” with Guru Dutt and Waheeda Rehman.


# 4. laharon pe lahar, ulfat hai javaan


laharon pe lahar, ulfat hai javaan


raton kii sahar, chalii aao yahaan


sitaare tima timaate hain, tu aajaa aajaa


machalatii jaa rahi hai ye havaaen aajaa aajaa


A romantic song and one can almost hear the sound of waves lapping on the water – a beautiful song from “Chhabili”.


# 5. na tum hamen jaano, na ham tumhen jaanen




  • na tum hamen jaano, na ham tumhen jaanen




magar lagataa hai kuchh aisaa, meraa hamadam mil gayaa


A beautiful love song from “Baat Ek Raat Ki” with Dev Anand and Waheeda Rehman. We are two strangers yet there seems to be secret bond between us.


ye mausam ye raat chup hai, ye honthon kii baat chup hai


khaamoshii sunaane lagii, hai daastaan


The night is quite and the lips are sealed and our story is full of silence.


nazar ban gai hai, dil kii zubaan


My feelings are expressed through my eyes.


# 6. na ye chaand hogaa, na taare rahenge


na ye chaand hogaa, na taare rahenge


magar ham hameshaa, tumhaare rahenge


The stars may not be there, the moon may not be there but I will remain yours forever. A romantic song from “Shart” declaring undying love.


# 7. ye nayan dare dare, ye jaam bhare bhare


ye nayan dare dare, ye jaam bhare bhare


zaraa piine do


kal kii kisako khabar, ik raat hoke nidar


mujhe jiine do


Let me drink from your eyes – nobody knows what will happen tomorrow - a haunting melody from the suspense film “Kohraa” with Biswajeet and Waheeda.


# 8. zaraa nazaron se kah do jii nishaanaa chhuut na jaae


Another love song from “Bees Saal Baad” with Biswajeet and Waheeda.


zaraa nazaron se kah do jii nishaanaa chhuut na jaae


zaraa nazaron se kah do jii


mazaa jab hai tumhaarii har adaa qaatil hii kahalaae


I like the way Hemant breaks into a monologue while singing.


haay, kitanii maasuum lag rahii ho tum


tumako zaalim kahe vo jhuuthaa hai


I would not know how to translate this song – the meaning will be lost. Let me try - Please tell the surroundings not to miss their aim…?


# 9. yaa dil kii suno duniyaavaalon


yaa dil kii suno duniyaavaalon


yaa mujhako abhii chup rahane do


main gam ko khushii kaise kah duun


jo kahate hain unako kahane do


How can I say that sadness is happiness? Let others do so.


ye phul chaman me kaisaa khilaa


maalii kii nazar me pyaar nahiin


How can such a flower be tended in this garden, there is no love in the eyes of the gardener – this is very figurative.


A philosophical song from “Anupama” with Dharmendra and Sharmila Tagore.


# 10. raah bani khud manzil


raah bani khud manzil


peeche rah gaye mushkil


saath jo aaye tum


If you come with me, the path becomes the destination and all the difficulties are left behind.


A philosophical song from “Kohraa”


Bonus song added by public demand(Rekh, Megha and Santoz)


tum pukaar lo, tumhaaraa intazaar hai,


tum pukaar lo


Kvaab chun rahii hai raat, beqaraar hai


tumhaaraa intazaar hai, tum pukaar lo


This is a lover's song - the lover is pining for his love and imploring her to call out his name.


honth pe liye hue dil kii baat ham


jaagate rahenge aur kitanii raat ham


My innermost words are on the tip of my tongue, how much longer can I wait in this night - please call me.


This is from the film'Khamoshi' with Rajesh Khanna and Waheeda Rehman.


These ten songs(plus one bonus song) are just a tip of the iceberg to taste the genius of Hemant Kumar.


Thank You,  Hemant Da for being my companion all these years.


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