Song : beimaan tore nainwa, nindiya na aaye..
Film: Tarana,1951,
Singer : Lata Mangeshkar,
Lyricist : D N Madhok,
Music Director :Anil Biswas,
Director : Ram Daryani,
Cast : Dilip Kumar,Madhubala,Shyama,Jeevan,Gope,Bikram Kapoor,Kumar,Gulab, Devasker,Girdhari,Chandu,
Producer : K S Daryani,
Production Co: Krishin Movietone, Shree Sound Studios,
This film was released six decades ago.Music of this movie played an important role in popularizing this movie which had Dilip Kumar and Madhubala in it. Those were the days when they had a long term romance going between the two onscreen as well as off screen. And this very much reelects on their on screen performance,.
Lyrics :-
beimaan tore nainwa, nindiya na aaye
beimaan tore nainwa, nindiya na aaye
tuk soye ja ki raat kahi bhaagi na jaaye
tuk soye ja ki raat kahi bhaagi na jaaye
beimaan tore nainwa, nindiya na aaye
beimaan tore nainwa, nindiya na aaye
le moond le ankhiya tanik zara
le moond le ankhiya tanik zara
baithi hu yahi main na ghabra
raat jaaye palak tose jhapki na jaaye
raat jaaye palak tose jhapki na jaaye
beimaan tore nainwa, nindiya na aaye
beimaan tore nainwa, nindiya na aaye
aadhe soye aadhe jaage
aadhe soye aadhe jaage
saanchi kahu mohe yu laage
jaise man mein bharam ek aaye ek jaaye
jaise man mein bharam ek aaye ek jaaye
beimaan tore nainwa, nindiya na aaye
beimaan tore nainwa, nindiya na aaye...
Tarana is a 1951 Hindi movie produced and written by K S Daryani and directed by Ram Daryani. The film stars Dilip Kumar and Madhubala for the first time together,along with Shyama and Jeevan. Anil Biswas wrote the music for the film and one of the popular numbers was the duet "Seene Mein Sulagte Hain Arman", sung by Talat Mehmood and Lata Mangeshkar for Dilip Kumar and Madhubala
Storyline :-
A young doctor [ Dilip Kumar as Dr. Motilal ] returning home from abroad is stranded in a village as his plane develops trouble and crashes. He meets and falls in love with a beautiful local village girl,[ Madhubala as Tarana ] who happens to be the daughter of his blind host. The romance is not looked upon with favour by the villagers, especially one particular villager who is courting her himself. He hatches a plot to drive the doctor out of the village and in the process defiles the girl's character. The lovers are separated and the doctor, due to a misleading event, believes his sweetheart to be dead and resigns himself to a dejected life and a loveless marriage. The girl, meanwhile, loses her father in a fire, and sets out in search of her separated lover.
User Reviews
The most fascinating movie that I have ever seen in my life
by iqbalar (Rawalpindi)
I can say without any reservation that it is the very movie that has left a profound and deep-rooted impact and enchanting impression upon my mind. I have seen this movie for at least ten times but to my amazement I am cognizant of some people who have surpassed me in viewing this great movie. One of them told me that he had seen this movie for 131 times and that every time spellbound and his overwhelming enjoyment augmented his enthusiasm to see this movie again and again. Another acquaintance of mine proclaimed that he viewed this movie for more than 70 times and he was at a loss to understand what sort of magic and attraction was infused that he always achieved a novel kind of pleasure and inspiration out of this movie. In short, I am sure that "Tarana" is replete with beauty, art and aesthetics. It is mainly because of unique and marvelous acting of Dilip Kumar and Madhubala, apart from excellent music, production and direction of this great movie. It is, no doubt, the most outstanding and unforgettable movie, to say the least of it. Madhubala has always been my favorite heroin and I am obliged to pay a rich tribute to Madhubala in the form of an Urdu poem, "Yeh Salam-i- Shauq Hey Mera Madhubala Key Naam"
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