Friday, August 22, 2014

Aa Chal Ke tujhe... DOOR GAGAN KI CHAO MEIN

This is a beautiful song about hope... it talks about this place where there is loads and loads of happiness and love. My daughter loves it for her nap time.

Movie - Door gagan Ki Chaaon Mein (1964)

Writer, Director, Lyrics, Singer & Producer - Kishore Kumar

Video link - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trnr14tY8JU

LYRICS

Aa chal ke tujhe mein le ke chaloon, ek aise gagan ke talee... Jahan ghum bhi na ho aansu bhi na ho, bas pyar hi pyar palee. (2)
Ek aise gagan ke tale

 Sooraj ki pehli kiran se, aasha ka savera jaage (2)
Chandaa ki kiran se dhul kar, ghanghor andhera bhage - (2)
Kabhi dhup khile kabhi chhav mile, lambi si dagar na khale
 Jahan ghum bhi na bhi na ho, aasu bhi na ho bas pyaar hi pyaar pale.
Ek aise gagan ke tale

Jahan door nazar daud aaye, aazaad gagan laheraye... laheraaye (echo)
Jahan door nazar daud aaye, aazaad gagan laheraye.
Jahan rang birange panchhee, aasha ka sandesa laaye - (2)
Sapno mein palee hansatee ho kali, jahan sham suhanee dhale
Jahan ghum bhi na ho aansu bhi naa ho, bas pyaar hi pyaar pale
Ek aise gagan ke talee

Sapno ke aise jahan mein jahan pyaar hi pyaar khila ho
Hum jaa ke vahan kho jaye shikuvaa naa koyee ghila ho
Kahi bhair na ho koyi ghair na ho, sab milke yoon chalte chale
Jahan ghum bhi na ho aansu bhi na ho, bas pyaar hi pyaar pale

Aa chal ke tujhe mein leke chaloon, Ek aise gagan ke tale
Jahan ghum bhi na ho aansu bhi na ho, bas pyaar hi pyaar pale
Ek aise gagan ke tale (2)

INTERESTING TRIVIA ABOUT THE MOVIE

Kishore da said this in an interview.. "Door Gagan ki Chhaon Mein started to an audience of 10 people in Alankar. I know because I was in the hall myself. There were only ten people who had come to watch the first show! Even its release was peculiar. Subhodh Mukherjee, the brother of my brother-in-law, had booked Alankar (the hall) for 8 weeks for his film April Fool- which everyone knew was going to be a block- buster. My film, everyone was sure, was going to be a thundering flop. So he offered to give me a week of his booking. Take the first week, he said flamboyantly, and I'll manage within seven. After all, the movie can't run beyond a week. It can't run beyond two days, I reassured him. When 10 people came for the first show, he tried to console me. Don't worry, he said, it happens at times. But who was worried? Then, the word spread. Like wildfire. And within a few days the hall began to fill. It ran for all 8 weeks at Alankar, house full! Subodh Mukherjee kept screaming at me but how could I let go the hall? After 8 weeks when the booking ran out, the movie shifted to Super, where it ran for another 21 weeks! That's the anatomy of a hit of mine. How does one explain it? Can anyone explain it? Can Subodh Mukherjee, whose April Fool went on to become a thundering flop?"