Dil Ki Rahen

Dil Ki Rahen

Album Category: Hindi, Film
Year: 1973
Music Director: Madan Mohan
Lyricist: Naqsh Lyallpuri
Label: H.M.V.
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Album Credits: MUSIC ASSISTANTS: Ghanshyam, Gyan Verma, Suri. SONGS RECORDED BY: D.O. Bhansali, Kaushik, Robin Chatterji.
 
Film Credits: DIRECTOR: B.R. Ishara. PRODUCER: Sultan H. Durrani, S. Kausar Husain. SCREENPLAY: B.R. Ishara. DIALOGUE: B.R. Ishara. ACTOR: Rehana Sultan, More...
 



Song Listing


 
Rasm-E-Ulfat Ko Nibhayen
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: Madan Mohan
Lyricist: Naqsh Lyallpuri
Genre: Ghazal
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Aap Ki Baaten Karen Ya
Singer: Lata Mangeshkar
Music Director: Madan Mohan
Lyricist: Naqsh Lyallpuri
Genre: Filmi, Ghazal
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Sharab Ka Sahara
Singer: Manna Dey
Music Director: Madan Mohan
Lyricist: Naqsh Lyallpuri
Genre: Filmi
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Raagmala
Singer: Manna Dey
Music Director: Madan Mohan
Lyricist: Naqsh Lyallpuri
Genre: Hindustani, Sugam
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Geet Amar Ho Jaye (Apne Suron Mein)
Singer: Manna Dey, Usha Mangeshkar
Music Director: Madan Mohan
Lyricist: Naqsh Lyallpuri
Genre: Sugam
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Trivia


 

    Album

  • This was actress Rehana Sultan's last film with B.R. Ishara. It was Ishara who had given the actress one of her early breakthroughs with a bold role in the film "Chetna" (1970). The two got married in 1984.
  • This film may have been Rehana Sultan's home production. The film was dedicated to her mother Begum Majida Sultan and the banner was named Majida Movies, ostensibly after her.

    Song

  • Rasm-E-Ulfat Ko Nibhayen - Sitar was one of Madan Mohan's favourite instruments. He used Ustad Rais Khan for sitar interludes in many of songs including this one. However, they stopped working together after 1973 due to differences between them. This was one of the last films in which they collaborated.[1]
  • Raagmala - This song was part of the film but was not included in the initial releases of the film's audio records. It was retrieved from composer Madan Mohan's master spools much later and included in HMV's subsequent audio releases for the film.[2]



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