Din aaye pyare pyare barsaat ke
Movie Title: Sangram
Year of the Movie Release: 1950
Music Director: C. Ramchandra
Lyrics by: Raja Mehdi Ali Khan
Co-singers: None
Mood of the Song: Romantic Song
Lyrics of the Song:
Din aaye pyare,
Ho din aaye pyare pyare barsat ke
Chori chori kisi se mulakat ke
Kisi se mulakat ke
Din aaye pyare pyare barsat ke
Chori chori kisi se mulakat ke
Kisi se mulakat ke
Ambuwa ke ped tale ye nagi jawaniya
Hum bhi aankho aankho mein
Jhulsh meharbaniya jhulsh meharbaniya
Ambuwa ke ped tale ye nagi jawaniya
Hum bhi aankho aankho mein
Jhulsh meharbaniya jhulsh meharbaniya
Lade cheer hid o lade
Cheer hid jo har baat ke
Chori chori kisi se mulakat ke
Kisi se mulakat ke
Din aaye pyare pyare barsat ke
Chori chori kisi se mulakat ke
Kisi se mulakat ke
O dil bekarar hai bahar hai nikhar hai
Ankhiyo mein pyar hai kisi ka intzar hai
Kisi ka intzar hai majnu tera dil
Ho majnu tera dil bhigi bhigi rat se
Chori chori kisi se mulakat ke
Kisi se mulakat ke
Din aaye pyare pyare barsat ke
Chori chori kisi se mulakat ke
Kisi se mulakat ke.
Trivia:
The film, which had C. Ramachandra composing for the six lyrics by P.L. Santoshi, Raza Mehndi, and Vijendra Gaur including two duets by Chitalkar, the music director himself — one each with Shamshad Begum and Lata Mangeshkar who also wrote the dialogue, with insightful black-and-white camerawork by Josef Wirsching turned out to be one of the biggest blockbusters of its time, raking in, reportedly, Rs.55 lakhs in profits. “Sangram” was also Guru Dutt’s last film as an assistant director.