Aa Gale Lag Jaa

Aa Gale Lag Jaa

Album Category: Hindi, Film
Year: 1973
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Lyricist: Sahir Ludhianvi
Label: Polydor
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Album Credits: MUSIC ASSISTANTS: Basu Chakraborty, Manohari Singh. SONGS RECORDED BY: Kaushik, AT: Recording Centre.
 
Film Credits: DIRECTOR: Manmohan Desai. PRODUCER: A.K. Nadiadwala. STORY: J.M. Desai. SCREENPLAY: Prayag Raj. DIALOGUE: K.B. Pathak. ACTOR: Shashi Kapoor, More...
 



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Title Music
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Genre: Filmi
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Tera Mujhse Hai Pehle Ka Naata Koi
Singer: Kishore Kumar, Sushma Shrestha
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Lyricist: Sahir Ludhianvi
Genre: Filmi
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Ae Mere Bete Sun Mera Kehna
Singer: Kishore Kumar, Sushma Shrestha
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Lyricist: Sahir Ludhianvi
Genre: Filmi
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Ae Mere Bete Sun Mera Kehna (Male)
Singer: Kishore Kumar
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Lyricist: Sahir Ludhianvi
Genre: Filmi
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Wada Karo Nahin Chhodoge Tum Mera Saath
Singer: Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Lyricist: Sahir Ludhianvi
Genre: Filmi
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Tera Mujhse Hai Pehle Ka Naata Koi (Male)
Singer: Kishore Kumar
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Lyricist: Sahir Ludhianvi
Genre: Filmi
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Naa Koi Dil Mein Samaaya
Singer: Kishore Kumar
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Lyricist: Sahir Ludhianvi
Genre: Filmi
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Theme Music
Music Director: R.D. Burman
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Trivia


 

    Album

  • This was the first time R.D. Burman worked with lyricist Sahir Ludhianvi, leaving aside "Pyaasa" (1957), in which he assisted his father S.D. Burman.[1]
  • This film was remade in Telugu as "Manchi Manushulu" (1974) and in Tamil as "Uthaman" (1976). It also partly inspired the Pakistani film "Aina" (1977), which was later adapted for the Hindi film "Pyar Jhukta Nahin" (1985).[2]
  • This film became an unexpected hit in Algeria when it was aired on TV in the 1980s. Over the years, the film gained cult status in the country and came to be known as "Janitou" in its popular culture. The title "Janitou" was derived from the film's hit song which had the line "Jaane tu yaa jaane na". Most Algerians believe that Janitou was the name of Shashi Kapoor's character in the film. In the early 2010s, Algerian filmmaker Amine Hattou started working on a documentary titled "Searching for Janitou" exploring this film and its profound impact on the Algerian society.
  • This was the debut Hindi film of actress Roohi Berde. She was credited as Ruhee in the film. She would go on to marry the popular Marathi actor Laxmikant Berde in 1985.
  • This was one of the two films directed by Manmohan Desai that had R.D. Burman's music. The other film was "Raampur Ka Lakshman" (1972). Desai had plans of using Burman's music for one other film - "Ram Lakhan" (1989) - but replaced him with Laxmikant - Pyarelal eventually.[3][4]

    Song

  • Tera Mujhse Hai Pehle Ka Naata Koi - This song may have been inspired by the American folk song "The Yellow Rose Of Texas" which originated in the mid-1800s. Many artists including Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley and Willie Nelson have recorded versions of this folk song.[5]
  • Tera Mujhse Hai Pehle Ka Naata Koi - Sushma Shrestha had come to the studio to record the scratch version of this song, which was originally meant to be sung by another singer. Impressed by her singing, Kishore Kumar recommended to R.D. Burman that her vocals be retained, and the song went on to become a big hit.
  • Tera Mujhse Hai Pehle Ka Naata Koi - A line in this popular song inspired the title of the film "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na" (2008).[6]



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