Song :Afsana likh rahi hoon dile bekarar ka..
Movie: Dard ,1947,
Singer: Uma Devi Khatri (Tun Tun)
Lyricists: Shakeel Badayuni,
Music Director: Naushad Ali,
Producer/Director: Abdul Rashid Kardar,
Cast: Shyam Kumar, Nusrat, Munawar Sultana,Husn Banu,Pratima Devi,Badri Prashad,Suraiya,
Production Co.: Kardar Productions
Lyrics :-
afsaana likh rahi hoon)×2
dil-e-beqaraar kaa
aankhon mein rang bhar ke tere intazaar kaa
afasaanaa likh rahi hoon
jab tu nahin to kuchch bhi nahin hai bahaar mein
nahin hai bahaar mein
jab tu nahin to kuchch bhi nahin hai bahaar mein
nahin hai bahaar mein
jee chaahtaa hai munh bhi
jee chaahtaa hai munh bhi na dekhun bahaar kaa
aankhon mein rang bhar ke tere intazaar kaa
afsaanaa likh rahi hoon
haasil hain yoon to mujhko zamaane ki daulaten
zamaane ki daulaten
haasil hain yoon to mujhko zamaane ki daulaten
zamaane ki daulaten
lekin naseeb laayi
lekin naseeb laayi hoon ik sogwaar kaa
aankhon mein rang bhar ke tere intazaar kaa
afsaanaa likh rahi hoon
aajaa ki ab to aankh mein aansoo bhi aa gaye
aansoo bhi aa gaye
aajaa ki ab to aankh mein aansoo bhi aa gaye
aansoo bhi aa gaye
saagar chhalak uthaa
saagar chhalak uthaa mere sabr-o-qaraar kaa
aankhon mein rang bhar ke tere intazaar kaa
afsaanaa likh rahi hoon)×2
dil-e-beqaraar kaa
aankhon mein rang bhar ke tere intazaar ka..
Dard is a 1947 Bollywood drama film directed by Abdul Rashid Kardar. It contains the song "Afsana Likh Rahi Hoon" by Tun Tun. It was a big musical hit which catapulted Naushad to great heights. Its song "Hum dard ka afasana duniya ko suna denge" is still very popular. Lyrics were written by Shakil Badayuni
The film was released on 8 October 1948, at the Novelty Theatre, Bombay. The film was reviewed by Baburao Patel in his December 1948 issue of the cine-magazine Filmindia who claimed it to be a "total washout" calling it an "idiotic and boring picture". The production values were stated to be poor with dialogue delivery of the actors especially Nusrat being pitiable. The film's music, which turned out to be the main reason for the film's success, was critiqued by Patel as "The music in this picture is just damn unattractive and Naushad seems to have become a spent force. What else can one expect from a man who works in half-a-dozen pictures simultaneously?". He ended with, "It has neither music nor entertainment and it is terrifically boring. It is a grave risk for the exhibitor to book this picture on a minimum guarantee..
Nawab Sahib (Badri Prasad) lives with his wife, the Begum (Pratima Devi) and their young daughter Suraiya (Munawwar Sultana). While attending a function at an orphanage, he becomes impressed by a student, Iqbal (Nusrat) and brings him home. After some initial friction Suraiya and the boy become friends. Iqbal grows up to become a doctor while Suraiya falls in love with him and gifts him a big diamond ring. A friend (Husn Banu) of Suraiya's takes great pleasure in teasing the two, which Suraiya doesn't mind but is frowned upon by Iqbal.
Iqbal decides to serve at a village where there is an outbreak of plague. Here he meets Hamida (Suraiya) and the two fall in love in-between his ministrations to the sick. One of the villagers, Dilawar (Shyam Kumar), is a suitor of Hamida's and is jealous of the growing affection between Hamida and Iqbal. Dilawar blackmails Iqbal about their romance, threatening to inform Nawab Sahib unless Iqbal gives him Rs. 10, 000. A scared Iqbal gives Dilawar the diamond ring gifted to him by Suraiya. Iqbal falls ill and the Nawab arrives with an ambulance to take him home. Hamida's father is killed by Dilawar, who then proceeds to lie to Hamida, telling her that Iqbal had left the ring for her and gives it to her. Hamida accepts it and wears it on her finger.
Hamida is taken in by the Nawab who brings her back to his house. Misunderstandings arise between Iqbal and Hamida when he sees the ring. The two however get back together again with their differences are resolved. Meanwhile, Suraiya shows symptoms of consumption, with coughing and fever. A marriage is arranged between her and Iqbal. Suraiya finds out about their love and she sacrifices her love for the two and dies.
Dard
1947 ‧ Hindi cinema/Drama ‧ 2h 3m
Songs(10)
Songs and Singers..
1
Hum Dard Ka Afsana
3:51 · Shamshad Begum
2
Hum The Tumhare Tum The Hamare
2:43 · Suraiya
3
Yeh Kaun Chala
3:12 · Suraiya
4
Aaj Machi Hai Dhoom
3:51 · Tun Tun
5
Chale Dil Ki Duniya
3:23 · Suraiya
6
Dil Dhadke Ankh Mori
4:16 · Suraiya
7
Yeh Afsana Nahin Zalim
2:55 · Shamshad Begum
8
Afsana Likh Rahi Hoon
2:46 · Tun Tun
9
Beech Bhanwar Mein
3:16 · Suraiya
10
Betaab Hai Dil
3:48 · Tun Tun
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