Tum ko dekha to yeh khayal lyrics | Jagjeet Singh ,Chitra Singh | Saath Saath |1982
Saath Saath (together) is a 1982 Indian Hindi language written and directed by Raman Kumar and produced by Dilip Dhawan. It stars Farooque Shaikh and Deepti Naval in the lead roles, and was first released in India on 4 March 1982
Song:- Tumko Dekha Toh Yeh Khayal Aaya
Singer:- Jagjeet Singh & Chitra Singh
Movie:- Saath Saath
Music:- Kuldeep Singh
Lyrics:- Javed Akhtar
Music On YouTube:- Shemaroo
Tum ko dekha to yeh khayal lyrics | Jagjeet Singh ,Chitra Singh | Saath Saath |1982
Tum ko dekha to yeh khayal lyrics :
Tumko dekha toh yeh khayal aaya
Zindagi dhoop tum Ghana saaya
Tumko dekha toh yeh khayal aaya
Aaj phir dilne ik tamanna ki
Aaj phir dilko humne samjhaya
Zindagi dhoop tum Ghana saaya
Tumko dekha to yeh khayal aaya
Tum chale jaoge to sochenge
Humne kya khoya humne kya paya
Zindagi dhoop tum Ghana saaya
Tumko dekha to yeh khayal aaya
Hum jisse gunguna nahi sakte
Waqt ne aisa geet kyun gaya
Zindagi dhoop tum Ghana saaya
Tumko dekha toh yeh khayal aaya
Chitra ‘singh is an Indian ghazal singer. She, alongside her husband, Jagjit Singh, popularized the ghazal genre. Respectfully known as the “king and queen of the Ghazal world,” the husband and wife duo created some of the most successful Indian music of the 1970s and ’80s.
Chitra was born Chitra Shome into a Bengali family. After completing her education, she was married to Debo Prasad Dutta, an executive in a leading advertising agency. The wedding was held in the mid-1950s, and the couple had a daughter, Monica, in 1959.
While still married to Debo Prasad, Chitra met Jagjit Singh, at that time a struggling singer. Jagjit Singh was of Sikh heritage and hailed from Sriganganagar in distant Rajasthan. They first met at a recording studio in 1967, by which time the marriage of the Duttas was already under strain for unknown reasons. Chitra found solace in Jagjit, and says she was much taken by his “caring” personality. In 1968,
Chitra left Prasad, taking her 9-year-old daughter with her. In 1969, she divorced her husband, secured custody of Monica, and married Jagjit Singh. The affair, the divorce and the wedding were disapproved of by their families and the couple were to have little contact with their kin thereafter. Chitra and Jagjit became the parents of a son, Vivek. Professionally, the couple formed a ghazal singing duo and the couple achieved great success.
Vivek died in a road accident on July 27, 1990. Chitra has never sung in public, or recorded any song, since the day her son died. Her daughter from her first marriage, Monica, first fell in love with Jehangir Chowdhary, a Muslim and an award-winning cinematographer.
They were married in 1988 and became the parents of two sons. In 2005, Monica divorced Chowdhary and married British national Mark Houghton Roger Atkins, the managing director of a firm based in Vikhroli, Mumbai.
In 2007, Monica filed a case of harassment against Atkins. In 2008, a magistrate issued a non-bailable warrant against him, but he had already fled the country. In 2009, Monica, aged 50, committed suicide. She was survived by her two sons, Armaan and Umair . Two years after this tragedy, Jagjit Singh, died of a brain haemorrhage in 2011. Chitra now lives with her two grandsons.
