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Comments on song "Jine Do Aur Jiyo, Maranaa To Sabako Hai"
tmjatala on July 17, 2009
A typical club item song of 50eez when Asha,s voice and her singing skill
were at the highest level.Such songs besides providing entertainment were
added infilms for pushing the events towards a preempted climax. Sheela
Ramani,s dance is superb.
cthxx on November 17, 2009
the dancer's bt like marilyn monroe
amashaize amavasya on November 13, 2011
I have no idea about the menaning of this beautiful song as I am a Sri
Lankan.But still I can enjoy the song coz of its evergreen melody.Please
can anyone post the meaning of this song and the reason for why she is
having a knife with her?
otsirk17 on December 02, 2011
@amashaize she grabbed that knife from the one of the fighting men. Superb
song. The best in my opinion from 'Taxi driver'.
amashaize amavasya on December 03, 2011
Oh yes. When I replay the song I saw that she grabbed it from the man whi
is in her left side.Thank you otsirk17...And I agree with you that
this is the best from Taxi Driver,Asha Bosle and Sheila Ramani.
Bk Srivastava on February 16, 2012
Well in response to amashaize,s query about the meaning of the song. The
singer (Sheila Ramani) on seeing the two men (Devanand and the vilain)
fighting says 'Every body has to die, but why not learn about living, and
enjoy life.' And then she grabs the knife from the hands of the attacker."
All the songs of Taxy Driver were heart touching, particularly the songs
picturized inside the night club on Sheila Ramani viz. Dil Jale to Jale, Ae
meri zindagi, and this aprticular song.
doc rita on April 03, 2012
very true, I fully agree. Sheila Ramani looks so graceful even as a bar
dancer
Bipul Roy on September 01, 2012
After a long searching I get this song... Thanks a lot friend for sharing...
Moti Lalwani on September 29, 2012
This is Asha Bhonsle's first ever cabaret song, as declared by her own
interview.
asha1053 on December 30, 2012
Lovely performance by Sheila Ramani and lovely vocals by Asha Bhosle.
roos ramdin on April 11, 2014
my childhood memories. Very south american style where I come from.
Jagjit Singh Ishar on September 19, 2014
Very well picturization on Sheila Ramani.
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