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Comments on song "Din Hain Pyaare Pyaare"
kqs92 on August 11, 2009 Simply love this one. Many thanks.
RSS377 on May 02, 2010 Great Song. Though heard this one many times,seeing this for the first
time. What is the meaning of Zalembu Zalembu in the last para?
V. Siddhartha on July 03, 2010 A classic S-J cushion to Lataji's sweet voice. One of my old favorites.
Thanks, Ajay.
chandrashekharjain on July 04, 2010 Rare Gem. Such gems make this planet so beautiful.
Khalid Hussain on July 26, 2010 If I am not worng.the word "Jalimboo", means fantastic, great excellent in
Goavin language.
Bajaury on October 07, 2010 I think Jelimboo means I LOVE YOU.
Wajeehuddin Ahmed on December 15, 2010 Words fail to describe the beauty of this song.
soloMarathiguy on February 19, 2011 Very Nice song from Lata Mangeshkar. Reminisces of golden days
Coucoutchicou on May 06, 2011 From what I remember, apparently in the film Beena Rai is supposed to have
returned from France and so uses - what is supposed to be French words in
this song. So in the refrain you have: "Il est bel (?)" (He is handsome) -
"Mon choux, tu mon chéri" (My darling, you my dear). At teh end it sounds
like "Je l'aime vous" which actually makes no sense since it translates as
"I love him you" - so perhaps it is Goanese after all!
haqiqat rai on July 23, 2011 You have jogged up old memories. What a picture. Kishore Sahu sahib
introduced three new faces- Bina Rai, Asha Mathur and Indra Panchal. To the
best of my recollection, the last one was a lecturer and perhaps this is
the only picture she had appeared in. Music by Shankar Jai Kishan was
wonderful, who composed music for evergreen songs. Many thanks for putting
these in the public domain
sogiji on November 22, 2011 Splendid ! Excellent !! Superb !!! Are there words enough to describe this beauty? Nostalgic and way down memory lane. this epitomises the beauty of the pure Indian music, unlike the almost western music that goes for indian music these days. As an African,if you will permit me, you (Indians) have left the clear path and have taken a wrong turn by wholly aping the west.
Thanks ajayuv for this beautiful upload.
jskamble on August 21, 2012 Oh God ! What a beautiful song! All those unknown, weird words become
beautiful just because of Lataji.I had read about this song many years
before but listening for the first time.It is very very precious
gem.Million thanks.
Devendra Bairathi on November 19, 2012 Very Rebel style song, Shankar - Jaikishan composed in different
pattern..Lata sung very heart touching.
Viswanathan Nair on January 03, 2013 Jhoomere, nila ambar jhoome dharti ko jhoomere
khukuchow9 on February 18, 2013 What a delightful song...liked it a lot. It is very familiar to another
song 'Aye dil na mujhse chupa' from 1951 movie Badal with the same music
directors.The background music is also similar. khukuchow9
mohan kharkar on October 04, 2013 The word " Jalembu...Jalembu" in this song means " I love you".Lataji has
very nicely repeated the said word 14/15 times in this song. All songs of
this film are nice. I like the song "Dilmain tu " most!!
Priya MyMusicalHeaven on December 15, 2013 What a delightful song ! Very cute and sweet ! Wah, wah to S-J for such
lovely melodies; the music, especially in the beginning, has similarity
with "Gore gore, o banke chhore" ; both songs seem to have been inspired by
Edmundo Ros's "Chico Chico Puerto Rico". Regardless, several of S-J's
compositions from the '50s are so sweet, melodious, and exhilarating. And
Lataji invariably puts me in her thrall.with such freshness in her
utterly sweet voice, one can listen to her songs all day, and still not get
tired of listening to them. Thanks, Ajay.
Shashikant Bhopale on January 11, 2014 heard this one first time.funny words.souunds good even though new for me.i
will practice to sing,
Jagjit Singh Ishar on October 03, 2014 Very sweet melodious & mellifluous.
Dee Thakore on March 13, 2015 ‘Je l’aime vou’ means ‘I love you’ in French.
rajni gupta on November 20, 2015 kishore sahu nd beena fantastic beautiful
rajni gupta on November 20, 2015 kishore sahu nd beena fantastic beautiful
Simply love this one. Many thanks.