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Comments on song "Jangal Me Mor Nacha Kisi Ne Na Dekha"
boukkara5657 on September 17, 2009 very nice song Rafi very great thanks for sharing 5**:)x
stuartnz42 on June 12, 2010 Rafi & Johnny - the perfect recipe for a smile, every time. Thanks!
rekhalalit on June 22, 2010 This song is from film "Madhumati" ( 1957 ). This movie is the Milestone in Indian Film Industry. Melodious music & all super hit songs & great actors in this movie. And above all Mohammed Rafi Sahab is always great . He sung two songs in this film. One is this -- "Jungle mein mor nacha." & another is "Toote hue khwaabon ne.." . Both songs are super duper hit. In this film Lyricist was "Shailendra" & Musician was "Salil Choudhary.
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manojacob on June 26, 2010 Madhumati not only had great music, the choreography was outstanding. I cannot think of another Hindi movie (of the 60s and 70s) with such great evergreen songs. Thanks to Salil da, Lata ji, Mukesh ji, Rafi Saab and Shailendra. I always enjoy the music of Madhumati.
onandonandon1234 on July 18, 2010 This is one TERRIFIC song and also the story of my life!!
Sholay48 on February 14, 2011 @rekhalalit Hi friend, I agree. Madhumati remains the best for me. The 2 DK films that stand high for me are this one and Paigham. Note that both have Vijayanthimala as well. Please also note the 2 different styles that Rafi uses to sing these 2 songs, one for a comedian and one for DK. The voices fit both actors appropriately. Rafi turns into JW when he sings for him. They match each other so much that if Rafi was acting in the film, you would have thought that JW was the playback singer.
onandonandon1234 on March 04, 2011 This is actually not a funny song at ll.
It is talking about how the rest of the world ignores the most egregious offences of some people and yet how when I commit the slightest infarction, I become notorious. That is exactly what this song is talking about. Its a highly sacrastic song if you think about it
brotherbob1978 on July 31, 2011 Versatality... from Mr. Rafi. He could sing anything, from that of a gentleman to that of a drunkard. *Salutes*
ayush359 on October 10, 2011 You forgot Mukesh's "Suhana safar" !!
Ayush Agrawal on October 10, 2011 You forgot Mukesh's "Suhana safar" !!
Vinay Hegde on August 29, 2014
What a delightful song! Often overlooked among the more popular songs from
Madhumati (and there were plenty), this gem of a song shows the versatility
of Salil Chaudhari. And both Johnny Walker and Rafi were teetotallers in
real life.
sal mmn on September 04, 2014 Awesome composition and equally awesome rendering...
Jagjit Singh Ishar on November 11, 2015 What a sweet melodious composition. Nice melody orchestration & use of
accordion & trumpet. Wonderful rythm. The magic of Salil Choudhary & Rafi
sahib speaks. Hats off. Johny Walker did justice to his role.
very nice song Rafi very great thanks for sharing 5**:)x