Bhole Bhale (Poor Sweethearts)

Bhole Bhale (Poor Sweethearts)

Album Category: Hindi, Film
Year: 1939
Music Director: Anupam Ghatak
Lyricist: Zia Sarhadi, Kanhaiyalal, Muztar Khairabadi
Label: HMV Records
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Baalam Sang Nahin Boloon
 
Music Director: Anupam Ghatak
Lyricist: Zia Sarhadi, Kanhaiyalal
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Ho Beta Masita Tujhe Le Gayi Kavita
 
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Yahan Bhi Tu Wahan Bhi Tu
 
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Na Kisi Ki Aankh Ka Noor Hoon
 
Music Director: Anupam Ghatak
Lyricist: Muztar Khairabadi
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Main Roti Hoon Rone Do
 
Music Director: Anupam Ghatak
Lyricist: Zia Sarhadi, Kanhaiyalal
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Kaahe Akeli Chhod Gaye Mohe Is Veerane Mein
 
Singer: Prem Adib, Kaushalya
Music Director: Anupam Ghatak
Lyricist: Zia Sarhadi, Kanhaiyalal
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Kaahe Karat Singaar
 
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Lyricist: Zia Sarhadi, Kanhaiyalal
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Jaate Hain Hum Us Desh Sajan
 
Music Director: Anupam Ghatak
Lyricist: Zia Sarhadi, Kanhaiyalal
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    Song

  • Na Kisi Ki Aankh Ka Noor Hoon - This ghazal has been used in songs in many other Hindi films, including "Anokhi Mohabbat" (1934), "Woh Kaun" (1935), "Sarla" (1936), "Toote Tare" (1948), "Lal Qilla" (1960), "Noor-E-Elahi" (1976), and "Shararat" (2002). In all these instances, the lyrics were either not attributed to anyone or were credited to Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal emperor. However, according to poet and lyricist Jan Nisar Akhtar, the ghazal was written by his father Muztar Khairabadi. His son and Khairabadi's grandson, Javed Akhtar, has also echoed this claim. The current consensus among Urdu scholars is that it was Muztar Khairabadi who wrote the ghazal.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]



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