Thumb | Song Heading | Singer | Composer | Lyricist | Actor | Film (Year) | Category |
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Ek Din Bik Jaayega Mati Ke Mol - II 4.42 - 50 votes | Sushma Shrestha | R D Burman | Majrooh Sultanpuri | Dharam Karam (1975) | Masti Bhare Geet |
Movie | Film Cast | Singer | Lyricist | Composer | Director | Producer | External Links |
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Dharam Karam (1975) |
Raj Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor, Rekha, Premnath, Dara Singh Randhawa, Narendra Nath, Satyajit Puri, Sonia Sahni, Rajan Kapoor, Ashoo, Alka, Pinchoo Kapoor, Urmila Bhat, Jagdish Raaj, Hercules, Ghanshyam, Viju Khote, Mushtaq Merchant, Aarti, Baby Pinky, Subhash, Prakash, Vishwa Mehra, Raj Rani, Ravi, Sailesh, Fazal, Sandesh | Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Mukesh, Sushma | Majrooh Sultanpuri | R D Burman, Basu Manohari, Maruti Rao | Randhir Kapoor | Om Prakash, Raj Kapoor, Ravi Malhotra | Dharam Karam at IMDB Dharam Karam at Wikipedia |
This one is in Hindi. The wordings of the songs have a profound
philosophical meaning. The third stanza : Parde ke piiche bethi saaval
gori, thaamke tere mere man ki dori... really invokes the eternal One
within all of us...gori is used generally for a beautiful belle, but here
the implications are much higher. Yeh dori na choote, yeh bandhan na
tuye...bhor hone wali hai, ab raina hai thodi...the dawn of awakening is
coming soon, The gori, is really the eternal Self within.