Raat or Din Songs Series
I started this series on my Facebook group Yaad Kiya Dil Ne on 18 Aug 20. Since then, many other members have put up these songs. Here, I shall be giving you one of my own, per day.
This is the Song #9 in the series. I hope you liked Song #8 – Mujhe kuchh kehna hai.
Song #9
Awaaz de kahan hai
My Most Memorable Description of Raat
First of all let me tell you that I could have included this in today’s Beautiful Duets Series as well as Raat or Din Songs Series. However, in keeping with my policy of never posting one song where two would suffice, I put up this under the Raat or Din Songs Series.
My most memorable and enchanting description of Raat is in this iconic song.

This is by Tanvir Naqvi as lyricist pairing with Naushad Ali as composer one year before Naushad was to pair with Shakeel Badayuni:
आवाज़ दे कहाँ है
दुनिया मेरी जवां है
आबाद मेरे दिल में उम्मीद का जहां है
दुनिया मेरी जवां है…
आ रात जा रही है
यूँ जैसे चांदनी की
बारात जा रही है
चलने को अब फलक से
तारों का कारवाँ है
ऐसे में तू कहाँ है
दुनिया मेरी जवां है…
किस्मत पे छा रही है
क्यों रात की स्याही
वीरान है मेरी नींदें
तारों से ले गवाही
बर्बाद मैं यहाँ हूँ
आबाद तू कहाँ है
बेदर्द आसमां है
आवाज़ दे कहाँ है…
The Night Songs Best Composer

Of course, we remember Naushad Ali as the best composer of a night song that still enchants us as no other Raat song: Suhaani raat dhal chuki naa jaane tum kab aayoge. It was for the 1949 movie Dulari and put together by Shakeel Badayuni, Naushad and Mohammad Rafi singing for Suresh picturised with a mandolin.
This Song and Noor Jehan

She earned the sobriquet of Malika – e – Tarannum (Queen of Melody) and we all know that this song was largely responsible for getting her this title. Indeed, for a number of years this song became her identity.
There are many who feel that if Noor Jehan hadn’t emigrated to Pakistan, she would have given a great competition to Lata Mangeshkar. Many feel that she had a better range of singing than Lata.
The Movie – Anmol Ghadi
This 1946 movie was directed by the great Mehboob Khan (Mother India and Andaz). It starred Noor Jehan, Suraiya and Surendra. This song was sung by Noor Jehan and Surendra (one stanza each) for themselves.
The other two songs of the movie that became popular are: Jawan hai mohabbat haseen hai zamaana and Mere bachpan ke saathi mujhe bhool na jaana.
Interestingly the character that Noor Jehan played in the movie was Lata!
My Own Poetry
Alvida!
वक़्त की आंधी में क्या क्या हुआ बर्बाद,
सुहाने प्यार की फ़क़त रह गयी है याद I
उनकी मायूसी को मैं खुशग्वार करता गया,
रफ्ता रफ्ता मेरी ही ज़िन्दगी बन गयी नाशाद I
मेरी वफाओं ने आखिर मान ली हार अपनी,
उनकी जफ़ाएं रहीं बुलंद और ज़िंदाबाद I
मैंने सोचा था उनकी खुदी आजज़ी में बदल जायेगी,
मेरे होते न सही, कम अज़ कम मेरे जाने के बाद I
अलविदा मेरे हसीन हमसफ़र ओ हमनवाज़,
जहाँ भी रहो, रहो खुशदिल और मवाद I
रुख़सत के वक़्त यह दुआ उनके साथ रहे, रवि,
हर ग़म, हर उदासी, हर बेकसी से वह रहें आज़ाद I
Please enjoy: Awaaz de kahan hai…
I hope you liked my choice of Song #9 in Raat or Din series.
Please await Song #10 – Haay re wo din kyun na.
She was born on this day in 1941. On the Christmas Day in 2015, when we lost her, I wrote a post here titled: ‘
It wasn’t a Raj Kapoor movie; only a Raj Kapoor and Nutan starrer (the pair of Hrishikesh Mukherjee movie Anari) and yet the team of Raj Kapoor for songs was there: Shankar Jaikishan to compose and provide music, Shailendra and Hasrat Jaipuri to write the lyrics (this was penned by Shailendra) and Mukesh as the singing voice of Raj Kapoor and Lata Mangeshkar for the heroine. They did a very good job. Look at some of the songs they made:
At times, many actors have tried their hands at direction. This movie had a story penned by Om Prakash and he also directed the movie. Dialogues were written by DN Madhok, the first generation lyricist in India.
Raj Kapoor produced and directed the 1973 movie Bobby about young love between Rishi Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia (both in their debut roles as adults; Rishi Kapoor had acted as the child Raj Kapoor in Mera Naam Joker).
Once again, Anand Bakshi and Laxmikant Pyarelal made this song as Lyricist and Music Director. Raj Kapoor had vowed never to make movies without his favourite Shankar and Jaikishan. However, Jaikishan had died in end 1966 after the commercial failure of Teesri Kasam for which Raj Kapoor was indirectly responsible. Hence, LP, the MD of Satyam Shivam Sundaram stepped in here too.

Shailendra and SD Burman paired together starting with 1951 movie Buzdil. We fondly recall their pairing for two iconic 1963 movies Bandini and Meri Surat Teri Aankhen. In Bandini they fell apart and hence in addition to Shailendra, SD Burman tried Sampooran Singh Kalra (Gulzar). And then of course Guide was released in 1965 with excellent songs by Shailendra including his trademark delving deep song: Wahan kaun hai tera mussafir jayega kahan?
And of course in 1965 Guide, he tugged at our emotions with his Din dhal jaaye song; viz:



We lost him on this day in the year 2013. Having been born on the Labour Day in 1919 in Calcutta, he recorded his first playback song for the 1942 movie Tamanna, a duet with Suraiya that was composed by KC Dey: Jago aayee usha panchhi bole jago.
I have taken the song from the 1955 Amiya Chakraborty movie Seema starring Nutan and Balraj Sahni.
Incidentally, both the movies won Nutan Best Actress Awards, as did three other movies: Sujata, Milan and Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki.
From Ashok (Balraj Sahni) being a kind-hearted Manager of an Orphanage, suddenly, in this hymn, Shailendra raises the level to God Himself.
They chose a dignified Raag Darbari Kanada, Tal Kaherava to compose it. It is not my intention to give you intricacies of this raag here. Suffice it to say that if you think of other songs in the same raag and tal (not all by S-J), you would get the feel: Hum tujhase muhabbat karke sanam, Hum tumase juda hoke, Mohabbat ki jhooti kahani pe roye, O duniya ke rakhwale, Teri duniya mein dil lagta nahin and Tora man darpan kehlaye.

