Showing posts with label Hindi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hindi. Show all posts

Friday, March 20, 2026

Some very beautiful Hindi/ Bollywood songs on piano: instrumentals

 



Sharing a collection of few Hindi Bollywood songs that I particularly find very melodious and divine when played as instrumental on the piano....The links are of piano instrumentals.


1.

Shubhashree - Dhadak Piano Cover

 part of the lyrics of this divine song which I really like are:

"मरहमी सा चाँद है तू

दिलजला सा मैं अँधेरा

एक दूजे के लिए हैं

नींद मेरी ख्वाब तेरा

तू घटा है फुहार की

मैं घड़ी इंतज़ार की

अपना मिलना लिखा

इसी बरस है ना

जो मेरी मंजिलों को जाती है

तेरे नाम की कोई सड़क है ना

जो मेरे दिल को दिल बनाती है

तेरे नाम की कोई धड़क है ना"



2.

Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se || Piano Cover || - YouTube


3. Gehra Hua - Piano Cover by Ron (Dhurandhar)

(just adore this song)



4.

Jeevan Ke Din Chhote Sahi | Kishore Kumar | Solo Piano Cover | - || AnujTiwari Music


5.

Zindagi Har Kadam Ek Nai Jung Hai | Piano Cover | Shabbir Kumar | Aakash Desai

For this particular song, I am sharing its intro piano music from the movie itself. 

meri jung piano

I should add this song (with lyrics) is very special especially as it shows the actor in the movie (Anil Kapoor) discovering his lost piano (that was sold off to someone) which he played with his mother when young and played a specific melody (the song), and it is through that melody that he plays again to try to revive the memory of his mother who suffered a lot and forgot him (due to dementia state)..but remembered him back that he was her lost son....

Jeet Jayenge Hum Tu Agar Sang Hai 4K Song | Meri Jung | Lata Mangeshkar,Nitin Mukesh

Monday, February 16, 2026

A poem on Death: from an old Hindi Movie Anand

 

Sharing a very soulful poem that was penned by the Indian Urdu poet Gulzar and was recited in an old Hindi movie (Anand, 1971). The poem talks of death itself being like a poem. The theme of death is present in this movie as one of the actors (Rajesh Khanna), who plays the best friend of another actor (Amitabh Bachchan) is on the verge of death and in the end, does die...it's a poignant movie that showcases the thoughts and philosophies of how one views death and life...Anyways, the movie clip with then young actor (AB) reciting the poem can be heard here:

Maut Tu Ek Kavita Hai ❤️ | Anand (1971) | Heart Touching Scene #anand #amitabhBachchan #shorts

and the poem is as follows:

 

"मौत तू एक कविता है,
मुझसे एक कविता का वादा है मिलेगी मुझको


डूबती नब्ज़ों में जब दर्द को नींद आने लगे
ज़र्द सा चेहरा लिये जब चांद उफक तक पहुचे
दिन अभी पानी में हो, रात किनारे के करीब
ना अंधेरा ना उजाला हो, ना अभी रात ना दिन
जिस्म जब ख़त्म हो और रूह को जब साँस आऐ


मुझसे एक कविता का वादा है मिलेगी मुझको..."

Sunday, February 15, 2026

A lovely song-Sapno ke Saudagar- Forgotten melody -2

 

I thought of sharing a song from an old Hindi movie (Dil Hai ki Manta Nahin, 1991). This song is from a movie which has very melodic songs, sung by the singer Anuradha Poudwal, whose devotional songs of God were the ones I grew up listening to... Her voice is very unique and melodious. The reason I posted this particular song is that its comparatively lesser-known song from this movie, and I was always captivated by this song from my childhood....

First, the song, it can be heard here:

O Mere Sapnon Ke Saudagar (Full Song) | Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin | Aamir Khan, Pooja Bhatt | T-Series

 The lyrics of the song are so simple and beautiful, and the song itself is very simple and beautiful. I wonder now how they created such cinematic masterpieces in that era as songs of this era or even some of their videos are replete with vulgarity or fakeness..

The song is actually a dream which the actress (played by Pooja Bhatt) has when she misses her bus (as she was running away from her house) and is resting by a tree and drifts off to sleep...The whole visuals of the song are one beautiful dream. What I found particularly fascinating was that she sees some man (but in a typical western outfit) on a white horse but we are not shown the face and she is confused and decides to follow and has to row her boat herself all the way in the lake, and when she finally reaches a cave, which is shown as some heavenly place with angels welcoming her and helping her to find her Prince she is dreaming of...And almost finally her patience is giving away, and she is saddened and sits on the edge in despair, and all of a sudden the magic happens and a beautifully dressed man appears (in an Arabic looking attire), radiating purity, and we are not shown his face (and this person is NOT the same person on the horse who led her to that long journey)...The specific shots from the song are here:





The lyrics of the song were what I found equally beautiful, as she asks this merchant of her dreams to take her to a place where there is only love. The lyrics are as follows:



O Mere Sapno Ke Saudagar Lyrics Translation | Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin | Hindi Bollywood Songs


From the words of the song, it's clear that the actress asks this merchant of her dreams (the prince) to sing along with her, hinting that they both are singers or gifted with music...and then she talks of the moon and the stars reference which is very sweet...and it appears she desires heaven (or the Jannah) as that is the only place where there is nothing but love and angels sing/ or sing of praises...

The funny part is that when the actress wakes up from her beautiful dream in the movie, she misses her bus, but bumps into the actor of the movie (Aamir Khan), although he is no way a comparison to the enigmatic and shrouded person shown in the song...:)

Anyways, the purity, beauty, simplicity, and the melody and lyric of this lesser-known song are worth posting about here...

Keep dreaming...


Sunday, December 28, 2025

Perspective of a scientist and a poet- a beautiful conversation from the Hindi movie (Mili)

 

Sharing a beautiful and poetic scene, I stumbled upon, that is a clip from an old Hindi movie Mili (1975). I was pleasantly surprised by the simplicity and beauty of the dialogues between the actors. The hero in the movie is engrossed in observing the stars via his telescope explaining the scientific facts and location of the stars and why they aren't visible at night. On the other hand, the heroine of the movie (Mili) seems to have a poetic and playful perspective on why the stars are not visible to the eye at night. As the conversation goes on, we can see the scientist (the hero of the movie, played by the legendary Amitabh Bacchan) smitten by the heroine's description and perspective and interestingly, the hidden poet in him is awakened and he responds to her (in a quite poetic and truly honest manner) acknowledging the limitation of science in expressing the beauty that is often a domain of poetry...

 The clip can be heard here:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSeX40bEqD0/?igsh=cjNuZDdsaHpzOHR2

Here is the written dialogues between them (with my English translations in parenthesis):


Heroine: "bataiye to din ko ye tare kahaan jaate hain? (Tell me, where do these stars go during the day?)


Hero: "jaate kahan hai wahi rehte hain, 

aur sooraj ki tez roshni ki wajah se dikhai nahi dete." (They don't go anywhere but remain at their place, due to the bright light of the sun, they are not visible")


Heroine: "hmm. ye to gyaan vigyaan ki baatein hui" (This is like a talk of knowledge and science)


Hero: "to?" (So?)


Heroine: "apko aisa nahi lagta ye tare sharir bacche hain

vo dekhiye wahan jhund banakar aapas main khusar-pusar kar rehe hain

aur wahan akela ek taara naaraaz hokar sabko ghoor raha hai

lekin subah hote hi jaise hi headmaster sooraj ji aate hain

sab gayab ho jate hain

maidaan bilkul khali..."

(Don't you think these stars are like naughty children, look there some are gossiping quietly in a cluster of their own, and elsewhere look one lonely star is staring at everybody out of melancholy. But as soon as the day arrives, because of the Headmaster Sun, all these disperse and disappear, leaving the arena completely empty...)


Hero: "theek keh rahi ho

vigyaan ke bade shabdon mein yeh ras kahan." (You are saying true, such essence is not to be found in talks of knowledge and science)


Heroine: "nahin aap mera mazaak uda rahe hain...". (No, you are making fun of me)


Hero: "main sach keh raha hu Mili, tum bhi ek sooraj ho

aati ho to mere chhote bade dukhon ki parchaiyan bhaag jati hain

aur main tumhari roshi main apne aap ko bilkul saaf dikhai dene lagta hoon..." (I am saying the truth Mili. You are also like a Sun; when you arrive, the shadows of all of my small and big sorrows flee away, and in your light, I can see myself clear and pure.."

(sharir is an Urdu word that means naughty)


    Interestingly, I remembered that this movie had one particular song (which I used to have especially recorded in cassette and listen in my childhood) sung by Kishore Kumar, and the song was so close to my heart...The melodious song can be heard here: Badi Sooni Sooni Hai with lyrics | बडी सोनी सोनी है के बोल | Kishore Kumar | Mili | HD Song

And its beautiful lyrics are as follows:

"बड़ी सूनी सूनी है ज़िंदगी ये ज़िंदगी - (२)

मैं खुद से हूँ यहाँ अजनबी अजनबी

बड़ी...

 

कभी एक पल भी, कहीं ये उदासी

दिल मेरा भूले

कभी मुस्कुराकर दबे पाँव आकर

दुख मुझे छूले

न कर मुझसे ग़म मेरे, दिल्लगी ये दिल्लगी

बड़ी...

 

कभी मैं न सोया, कहीं मुझसे खोया

सुख मेरा ऐसे

पता नाम लिखकर, कहीं यूँही रखकर

भूले कोई कैसे

अजब दुख भरी है ये, बेबसी बेबसी

बड़ी..."

LyricsIndia: बड़ी सूनी सूनी है, ज़िंदगी ये ज़िंदगी - ba.Dii suunii suunii hai, zi.ndagii ye zi.ndagii / मिली -(Mili)