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Comments on song "Jan Pehechan Ho, Jina Aasan Ho"
cammoguy on September 05, 2009 Talk about 'shaken babe syndrome'!
I had no idea they were gettin' down in India back then.
CADtekk on September 26, 2009 As I watch this video I can't help but to think of my poor old granma. She shakes her head like this too...
IronGuy100 on October 12, 2009 this is not an immitation. The whole american culture is imitation by that standard. The different people in the world don't live in isolation. Welcome to the world. How do you define indian culture. Do you define by the standard of 100 years ago????? ask yourself
vindMera on October 31, 2009 What amazes me the versatility of RAFI. The same guy sang "Oduniya rekawale".
ornleifs on November 23, 2009 This is truly the most bizarre choreography I´ve ever seen, it´s so fascinatingly weird I keep watching this video again and again.
Vijay Bagga on November 30, 2009 google search for RealPlayer. download RealPlayer in your computer and then
you can download any youtube song in your library.
sheeeselectriccx on January 17, 2010 this rules!
just so entertaining.
electrojones on January 25, 2010 I'd love some translated lyrics, if anyone can post them.
netrioter on January 30, 2010 jaan pehchaan ho..(if there would be references (contacts or knowhows))
life would be simple... (jeena asaan ho..) dil ko churane walo, aankh na
churao.. (oh you stealer of heart... dont avoid eye contact..) naam to
batao.((at least) tell your name..) haha jaan pehchaan ho.. haaye, aaj
ye shaam jawa.(oh, today this young evening..) yun na chali jaye.(may
not go away just like this (redundantly)) aaj ye shaam jawa.(today this
young evening..)
netrioter on January 30, 2010 yun na chali jaye.(may not go away just like this (redundantly)) fir se
na aayegi ye, kisi ke bulaye... (it will not come back, by anybodys
calling...) fir se na aayegi ye, kisi ke bulaye... (it will not come back,
by anybodys calling...) fir se na aayegi ye, kisi ke bulaye... (it will not
come back, by anybodys calling...) yeaaahh... hooh hooh jaan pehchaan ho..
netrioter on January 30, 2010 bolo ye na bolo tum... (you say this or not...) ho gaye ishare.. (hints
have been passed..) bolo ye na bolo tum... (you say this or not...) ho gaye
ishare.. (hints have been passed..) seedhi seedhi chot lagi, dil pe
hamare... (streight streight harm struck, to my heart...) seedhi seedhi
chot lagi, dil pe hamare... (streight streight harm struck, to my heart...)
seedhi seedhi chot lagi, dil pe hamare... (streight streight harm struck,
to my heart...)
sphinxpuzzle on February 09, 2010 I ca't get enough of this ~Love it!
alps112001 on February 11, 2010 @ gengarjetty, U ROCK DUDE, thanks.
desi75m on March 31, 2010 Greatest Singer Ever - Late Mohammed Rafi. 4500+ songs sung in films, over 26000 songs in films, on stage etc. Doesn't shake a leg when he sings songs like these, but creates such fun in his songs. and the Song's in urdu. all the lyrics were written in urdu back then, not hindi. Indian music upto the 80s was amazing.
punterali on April 16, 2010 @badongism rofl
bambaikababu2 on April 27, 2010 This song is inspired from Beatles Music in the 1960s. LOL.
Wish Kishore Kumar the greatest singer had sung this song.
Tyronethe24th on April 28, 2010 What draws you to this clip is that they try so hard to get Western dance moves and almost get it right, but not quite. It's so frenetic and yet so stilted. I'm surprised that the singer isn't better known, and you have to love the mid-60s look. You expect Batman and Robin to burst in at any minute looking for the Riddler.
I remember this from the beginning of "Ghost World" and only just now found it.
tony frank De' S on April 29, 2010 The dancer is Laxmi Chaya..she was famous for her vampish dances in the
60's and early 70's
mahadevappa1 on May 01, 2010 This song is very lively and robust
dranupkrdas on May 05, 2010 Md Rafi had the silken voice that could fit into any sort of song..
Vikram Chatterjee on May 11, 2010 awesome..i was born in '66
bambaikababu2 on May 29, 2010 Great song. Thanks for uploading.
skinnyblink7 on June 04, 2010 Wow! You stay classy Gumnaam.and thanks for stopping by.
vaadaenmacchi on June 05, 2010 @ottodrock well said.
Vikram Chatterjee on June 06, 2010 f'kin a.who is the dancer? Love Rafi Sahab..
Dayanand Singh on June 10, 2010 The female dancer is Laxhmi Chaaya
allupinthere on June 18, 2010 Very nice number, and the cankles on that Laxhmi Chaaya aint bad either.
queenofz on June 22, 2010 Moh'd Rafi was an all-round amazing singer. He said with EMOTION, he sang from the heart.
There will never be anyone like him.
A humble, modest, shy, charitable, incredibly talented gentleman.
VonOverlord on July 07, 2010 I just found out about this little gem when I was watching Ghost World and
now I want to see this movie...but is it any good and is it available on
dvd with subtitles in NTSC format?
best1212121 on July 09, 2010 who is the composer?
MissCatize on July 18, 2010 I love it !!!!!! Thank you for uploading this
VonOverlord on July 20, 2010 @ZomBEEandJesus Thanks for the info.
truelovewaits23 on July 25, 2010 Can anybody tell me where can i find more music like this, or similar to this?.@_@
spsyed on July 31, 2010 Rafi sahib passed away 30 years ago (31 July 1980), but his legend lives on as his voice still continues to entertain and amaze millions around the world. No one replaced humble, modest and pious Rafi sahib. He changed Indian film playback and music industry forever. He is a book on how to sing. His playback voice changed the fate of most Indian film actors, and made them superstars of their time. I am honoured to have met him, be his family's neighbour in London-UK. RIP Mohammed Rafi.
HermanBenjamin on July 31, 2010 @truelovewaits23 Nothing can match this, but the next movie most of the
people who made this one worked on was Teesri Manzil and I uploaded the
crazy dance scene from it that's a lot like this. The song is Aaja Aaja
Mein Hoon Pyar Tera (same playback singer-Rafi, same choreographer-Herman
Benjamin). Also check out the vid "Helen Naach Aye Dil song from Nadaan
subtitles". That's a ripping great song! The duo Shankar Jaikishan composed
that song as well as this one.
HermanBenjamin on July 31, 2010 @best1212121 The composers of this went by the name Shankar Jaikishan.
Their full names were Shankarsinh Raghuwanshi and Jaikishan Dayabhai Pankal.
HermanBenjamin on July 31, 2010 From the description you might think that the guy in the white suit is
Mohammad Rafi. Rafi is the (excellent) singer but the guy in the suit doing
the lip syncing is Herman Benjamin. He was a dancer and choreographer and
did the amazing choreography for this number.
best1212121 on July 31, 2010 @HermanBenjamin ty
drohmascourge on August 06, 2010 I love this dance routine and song. Laxmi Chhaya was gorgeous.
prizkabon on August 11, 2010 Laxmy the best!!! ,great song
rahulsengupta895 on August 12, 2010 really enjoyed this song... but got a little retarded in the last 20
seconds
garydunncolumbusga on August 18, 2010 Quentin Tarantino would absolutely love this!
awarany on August 30, 2010 @garydunncolumbusga ..true that...lolz
851dash on September 03, 2010 @rickperez1 cheating is cheating.if you are inspired by any other form of
music at least you can mention the original music director,singer etc,dont
just pickup.its against the cpyact law.
judgedredd123 on September 22, 2010 I can see where Kill Bill comes from
fragmattic on October 05, 2010 I'm sure Tarantino was inspired by this for his Pulp Fiction Dace Scene !!!
fragmattic on October 05, 2010 I'm sure Tarantino was inspired by this for his Pulp Fiction Dance Scene !!!
jazeez100 on October 14, 2010 @DarjaKostic I think they were coping Hollywood from the sixties. The movie was made during that era and fad or fashion is so universal. Maybe it does make sense to you but then not everyone can see the same thing in a concept. Personally I think it is a little out there, but I can see the idea.
LoveForMusic on October 26, 2010 @DarjaKostic: don't worry too much. It's just a movie. Enjoy the song and
have fun. Everyone was dancing like that in the world @ that era.
smodass on October 31, 2010 @TamaraRN1 Type "Dilbar Dilbar Kehte Kehte " and you will find a song where
two identical twins are trying to woo the same girl. This is one of my
other favorites, perhaps you might like it. The beat and music is very
nice.
Talk about 'shaken babe syndrome'!
I had no idea they were gettin' down in India back then.