Apni nasar se door lyrics | Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi | Bazaar | 1949
Singers: Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
Music Directors: Shyam Sunder Premi
Lyricists: Qamar Jalalabadi
Composers: Shyam Sunder Premi

Bazaar is an Indian Hindi language family-drama film of year 1949. The film is directed by K. Amarnath and produced under the banner Madhukar Pictures. The story was written by K. Amarnath, while the dialogue and lyrics were by Qamar Jalalabadi, with music by Shyam Sunder.
Apni nasar se door lyrics | Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi | Bazaar | 1949

Apni nasar se door lyrics :
Apni nazar se door wo
Apni nazar se door wo
Unki nazar se door hum
Tum hi batao kya kare
Majboor tum majboor hum
Tum hi batao kya kare
Bujh gaya pyar ka chirag
Dil ka jaha ujad gaya
Pyar mein hum to lut gaye
Aapka kya bigad gaya
Aapka kya bigad gaya
Isse badi saja hai kya
Isse badi saja hai kya
Tumse hai dur dur hum
Tumhi batao kya kare
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Khwab mein aao ek bar
Jakhme jigar dikhaye hum
Tum bhale bewafa kaho
Lab na magar hilaye hum
Aasu tapakte yeh kahe
Aasu tapakte yeh kahe Majb…
Lata Mangeshkar was an Indian playback singer and occasional music composer. She is widely considered to have been one of the greatest and most influential singers in India.Her contribution to the Indian music industry in a career spanning eight decades gained her honorific titles such as the “Queen of Melody”, “Nightingale of India”, and “Voice of the Millennium”.
Lata recorded songs in over thirty-six Indian languages and a few foreign languages, though primarily in Marathi, Hindi, and Bengali. Her foreign languages included English, Russian, Dutch, Nepali, and Swahili.She received several accolades and honors throughout her career. In 1989, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award was bestowed on her by the Government of India.
In 2001, in recognition of her contributions to the nation, she was awarded the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian honour; she is only the second female singer, after M. S. Subbulakshmi, to receive this honour. France conferred on her its highest civilian award, Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour, in 2007.
She was the recipient of three National Film Awards, 15 Bengal Film Journalists’ Association Awards, four Filmfare Best Female Playback Awards, two Filmfare Special Awards, the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award and many more. In 1974, she was one of the first Indian playback singers to perform at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK. Her last recorded song was “Saugandh Mujhe Is Mitti ki” released on 30 March 2019 as a tribute to the Indian Army and the Nation.
Initially, she is said to have imitated the acclaimed singer Noor Jehan, but she later developed her own style of singing.She brought a new signature style of singing to Indian film music, moving away from mehfil-style performances to suit both ‘modern’ and ‘traditional’ female protagonists. A soprano range voice with less volume or amplitude, she had enough weight in her voice to give definite shape to the melody of Indian film songs.
Although she had limited coloratura skills in her early career, she developed better tone and pitch as she progressed in her playback career. Lyrics of songs in Hindi movies were, in those days, primarily composed by Urdu poets and contained a higher proportion of Urdu words, including the dialogue.
Actor Dilip Kumar once made a mildly disapproving remark about her accent while singing Hindi/Urdu songs; so for a period of time, she took lessons in Urdu from an Urdu teacher named Shafi.In subsequent interviews she said that Noor Jehan heard her as a child and had told her to practice a lot. The two stayed in touch with each other for many years to come.

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