Aap Ke Anurodh Pe Lyrics | Kishore Kumar | Anurodh | 1977

Aap Ke Anurodh Pe Lyrics from the movie Anurodh – 1977 which is sung by Kishore Kumar. You can also get other songs & lyrics from Anurodh.

Song : Aap Ke Anurodh Pe
Album : Anurodh (1977)
Singer : Kishore Kumar
Musician : Laxmikant, Pyarelal
Lyricist : Anand Bakshi

 

Aap Ke Anurodh Pe Lyrics | Kishore Kumar | Anurodh | 1977

Aap Ke Anurodh Pe Lyrics :

Aap ke anurodh pe main yeh geet sunata hoon
Main yeh geet sunata hoon
Aap ke anurodh pe main yeh geet sunata hoon
Main yeh geet sunata hoon
Apne dil ki baaton se aap ka dil behlata hoon
Aap ke anurodh pe

Mat poochho auron ke dukh mein
Yeh prem kavi kyon rota hai

Mat poochho auron ke dukh mein
Yeh prem kavi kyon rota hai
Bas chot kisi ko lagti hai
Aur dard kisi ko hota hai
Door kahin koi darpan toote
Tadap ke main reh jaata hoon
Aap ke anurodh pe main yeh geet sunata hoon
Main yeh geet sunata hoon

Tareef main jiski karta hoon
Tareef main jiski karta hoon
Kya roop hai woh kya khushbu hai
Kuchh baat nahi aisi koi
Yeh ek suron ka jaadu hai
Koyal ki ek kook se sabke
Dil man mein hook uthata hoon
Aap ke anurodh pe main yeh geet sunata hoon
Main yeh geet sunata hoon

Main pehne phirta hoon jo
Woh zanjeerein kaise banti hain
Main pehne phirta hoon jo
Woh zanjeerein kaise banti hain
Yeh bhed bata doon geeton mein
Tasveerein kaise banti hain
Sundar honthon ki laali se
Main rang roop churata hoon
Aap ke anurodh pe main yeh geet sunata hoon
Main yeh geet sunata hoon
Apne dil ki baaton se aap ka dil behlata hoon
Aap ke anurodh pe

 

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Anurodh Movie Plot :

Arun was the only son of a rich businessman Mr. Chaudhury. He was an upcoming singer, sings in local radio, mostly the songs written by his friend Srikant. His father wants him to look after their family business and thinks singing is not the kind of job for people of their status. This always leads to friction between father and son. On the other end, Srikant leads a very poor lifestyle along with his widowed mother. He earns a living by writing songs and articles. Arun frequently helps them with money as Srikant becomes chronically ill and couldn’t work outside.

While things are like this, one day Arun fights with his father and decides to leave his house for Calcutta (presently Kolkata). He joins as a singer there in local radio and works as a driver in the house of Mr. Mathur. He uses name Sanjay Kumar to hide his identity. Mathur lives along with his grandchild Sunita. He lost his son in a war and can’t find the whereabouts of his daughter-in-law and grandson for which he continuously organizes searches.

Arun grows close with Sunita, headstrong granddaughter of Mathur. Sunita admires Sanjay Kumar without knowing that he and Arun are one and the same. Mathur learns that Arun was the escaped son of his friend Chaudhury and informs him regarding Arun’s whereabouts.

Meanwhile, Srikant becomes critically ill and doctors diagnose it as end stage tuberculosis. His mother comes to Calcutta along with him. Arun gets shocked to see Srikant like that and swears to save him anyway. He decides to organize a stage show though he decides not to do it till the last minute. He sings on a stage and earns enough money for the operation.

The surgeon recognizes Srikant’s mother as the lost daughter-in-law of Mathur and informs him. Srikant’s operation becomes a success and he gets reunited with his grandfather. Arun’s parents come to Calcutta to see how their son became famous and his father changes his opinions regarding singing. At the end, everyone reconciles and Sunita and Arun marry.

 

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Kishore Kumar (born Abhas Kumar Ganguly (pronunciation (help·info)); 4 August 1929 – 13 October 1987) was an Indian playback singer and actor. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most dynamic singers in the history of Indian music, as well as one of the best singers of the Indian subcontinent of all time. He was one of the most popular singers in the Indian film industry, notable for his yodeling and ability to sing songs in different voices.

Kumar used to sing in different genres but some of his rare compositions, considered classics, were lost in time.According to his brother Ashok Kumar, Kishore Kumar was so successful as a singer because his “voice hits the mike, straight, at its most sensitive point”.

Besides Hindi, he sang in many other Indian languages, including Bengali, Marathi, Assamese, Gujarati, Kannada, Bhojpuri, Malayalam, Odia, and Urdu. He also released a few non-film albums in multiple languages, especially in Bengali, which are noted as all-time classics.

He won 8 Filmfare Awards for Best Male Playback Singer and holds the record for winning the most Filmfare Awards in that category. He was awarded the Lata Mangeshkar Award by the Madhya Pradesh government in 1985.

In 1997, the Madhya Pradesh Government initiated an award called the “Kishore Kumar Award” for contributions to Hindi cinema. In 2012, Kumar’s unreleased last song sold for ₹15.6 lakh at the Osian’s Cinefan Auction in New Delhi.

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