Dil hum hum kare, panicked.


Bharat Ratna Bhupen Hazarika's birthday was on September 8, but no one remembered Zaza during the Koro era. Born in Assam, Bhupen Hazarika is not only a musician or singer, but also a poet, songwriter and filmmaker. In his creations, especially in music, the values ​​of humanity and the beat of natural beauty could be heard. Even if they composed songs, they were based on the themes of social friendship, global justice and goodwill. He brought the folk music and culture of Assam and North India to the national level by immersing them in Hindi cinema. His music was so unique that in 19 he won the National Award for Best Music. He has contributed in many films including 'Rudali', 'Darmiyan: In Between', 'Daman', 'Indramalati' etc. Here we are talking about the famous song 'Dil Hum Hum Kare ..' from 'Rudali', which has been sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Bhupen Hazarika in different versions.

Director Kalpana Lazmi released 'Rudali' in 19, which was based on a very sensitive subject. In some parts of Rajasthan, when a man from a high caste dies, more than one woman from a lower caste comes to the village and weeps over the death of the deceased. Such women are found in every village-area and this is their business. However, like other provinces of the country, Rajasthan also has high and low com and its customs are widespread. Such a woman who goes to cry is called 'Ru-da-li'.

Kalpana Azmi has made a film 'Rudali' based on the story of famous Bengali writer Mahasweta Devi. In which Gulzar has also written his own contribution songs. In this film, Thakor (Raj Babbar) falls in love. Saturn of low com (Dimple Kapadia). However the social and cultural rules are such that they can never live together. The most sensitive and heart touching words in this song are, 'Teri Unchi Attari ..' These words reveal their com and social differences.

At the same time, this shows that 'Thakur' is not ready to go against the society. Kalpana Azmi has also portrayed this song so beautifully, it is only after watching this film that one can understand. Saturn goes to touch Thakur's shadow falling on the wall, but it is not possible as Thakur is shown moving farther and farther away from him.

The song 'Dil Hum Hum Kare ..' gets more sympathy through the way Lata Mangeshkar and Bhupen Hazarika have sung. Not only that, the melody of Bhupen Hazarika's music intensifies the sensitivity of the song, but the way Kalpana Lazmi paints the song has made the song four moons. 'Rudali' was such a good film that it was selected as the 'Best Foreign Language Film' to be sent to the 7th Academy Awards, but unfortunately the film got in the way.

Bhupen Hazarika was a Bharat Ratna, but he was also associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party from 2009 to 2011. He has received Padma Vibhushan and many other honors and awards.

There is less to talk about than this singer-composer known as 'Brahmaputra's Charan'. This great artist passed away in Mumbai on November 5, 2011, but his composition and voice will always be with us.

Dil hum hum kare ..

Dil hum hum kare ..

Dil hum hum kare, panicked

Dham dham dham kare, garjaye

Ek boond kabhi pani ki

Mori ankhio se barsaye

Dil hum hum kare ..

Teri jori daru,

If the sub dries up

Feel your touch,

Merry happy dar green

Dil hum hum kare ..

Jis tan ko chua tune,

Hide that tan

Jis man ko lage naina,

Wo kisko dikhaum

O mere moon,

Burn your limb

High tori balcony,

Let me do the wings

Dil hum hum kare ..

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