Dil todne wale lyrics | Lata Mangeshkar | Bholi | 1949
Movie: Bholi
Singers: Lata Mangeshkar
Song Lyricists: Ishwar Chandra Kapoor
Music Composer: Govind Ram
Music Director: Govind Ram

Lata-Mangeshkar was born on 28 September 1929, then the capital of the princely state of Indore which was part of the Central India Agency in British India.
Her father, Deenanath Mangeshkar was a Marathi and Konkani classical singer and theatre actor. Deenanath’s father was Ganesh Bhatt Navathe Hardikar (Abhisheki), a Karhade Brahminwho served as a priest at the famous Mangeshi Temple in Goa.Deenanath’s mother Yesubai Rane was his father’s mistress belonging to the Devadasi community of Goa, a matrilineal community of temple artists now known as Gomantak Maratha Samaj.
As a Devadasi, Yesubai was a reputed musician. Deenanath’s father’s surname was Hardikar.: 47–48 Deenanath had taken the surname Mangeshkar, based on the name of his ancestral village, Mangeshi in Goa.
Her mother, Shevanti (later renamed Shudhamati), was a Gujarati woman from Thalner, Bombay Presidency (now in northwest Maharashtra). Shevanti was Deenanath’s second wife; his first wife Narmada, who had died before his marriage to Shevanti, was Shevanti’s older sister.Her maternal grandfather,
Seth Haridas Ramdas Lad, was from Gujarat, a prosperous businessman and landlord of Thalner. She learned Gujarati folk songs such as garbas of Pavagadh from her maternal grandmother.
Lata was named “Hema” at her birth. Her parents later renamed her Lata after a female character, Latika, in one of her father’s plays
She was the eldest child in the family. Meena, Asha, Usha and Hridaynath, in birth order, are her siblings; all are accomplished singers and musicians.
She received her first music lesson from her father. At the age of five, she started to work as an actress in her father’s musical plays (Sangeet Natak in Marathi). On her first day of school, Mangeshkar left because she was not allowed to bring her sister Asha along with her.
In 1942, when Mangeshkar was 13, her father died of heart disease.Master Vinayak (Vinayak Damodar Karnataki), the owner of Navyug Chitrapat movie company and a close friend of the Mangeshkar family, took care of them. He helped her get started in a career as a singer and actress.
She sang the song “Naachu Yaa Gade, Khelu Saari Mani Haus Bhaari”, which was composed by Sadashivrao Nevrekar for Vasant Joglekar’s Marathi movie Kiti Hasaal (1942), but the song was dropped from the final cut. Vinayak gave her a small role in Navyug Chitrapat’s Marathi movie Pahili Mangalaa-gaur (1942),
in which she sang “Natali Chaitraachi Navalaai” which was composed by Dada Chandekar.Her first Hindi song was “Mata Ek Sapoot Ki Duniya Badal De Tu” for the Marathi film Gajaabhaau (1943).The Bollywood industry was yet to find its feet, so Mangeshkar had to first concentrate on acting, which she didn’t like, as the lights and people ordering her around made her feel uncomfortable.

She moved to Mumbai in 1945 when Master Vinayak’s company moved its headquarters there. She started taking lessons in Hindustani classical music from Ustad Aman Ali Khan of Bhindibazaar Gharana. She sang “Paa Lagoon Kar Jori” for Vasant Joglekar’s Hindi-language movie Aap Ki Seva Mein (1946), which was composed by Datta Davjekar. The dance in the film was performed by Rohini Bhate,
who later became a famous classical dancer.Lata and her sister Asha played minor roles in Vinayak’s first Hindi-language movie, Badi Maa (1945). In that movie, Lata also sang a bhajan, “Maata Tere Charnon Mein.” She was introduced to music director Vasant Desai during the recording of Vinayak’s second Hindi-language movie, Subhadra (1946).
After Vinayak’s death in 1948, music director Ghulam Haider mentored her as a singer. He introduced her to producer Sashadhar Mukherjee, who was then working on the movie Shaheed (1948), but Mukherjee dismissed her voice as “too thin”. An annoyed Haider responded that in coming years producers and directors would “fall at Lata’s feet” and “beg her” to sing in their movies.
Haider gave her her first major break with the song “Dil Mera Toda, Mujhe Kahin Ka Na Chhora”—lyrics by Nazim Panipati—in the movie Majboor (1948), which became her first big breakthrough film hit. In an interview on her 84th birthday in 2013, she declared “Ghulam Haider is truly my Godfather. He was the first music director who showed complete faith in my talent.”
Dil todne wale lyrics | Lata Mangeshkar | Bholi | 1949

Dil todne wale lyrics :
Dil todne wale
O dil todne wale
Dil todne wale o dil todne wale
O dil todne wale
Kya tune kiya hai
Barbad hame
Karke nashad hame karke
Munh pher liya hai
Munh pher liya hai
Dil todne wale
O dil todne wale
O dil todne wale
Fariyad mere dil mein hai
Hotho pe hai aahe
Ye dard ka afsana kise
Jake sunaye
Apno ne hi jab lut liya
Mera basera
Barbade watan jake kaha
Aasu bahaye
Kaha aasu bahaye
Dil todne wale
O dil todne wale
O dil todne wale
Ye kaisi saja hai ye kiska sila hai
Kya tune kiya hai
Aye duniya ke data mujhe
Ye duniya na bhaye
Koi deep jalaye yaha
Koi dil ko jalaye
Fuk ke kutiya ko koi mahal banaye
Fuk ke kutiya ko koi mahal banaye
Koi khun bahaye aur koi holi manaye
Insaf tera kya hai kya meri khata hai
Kya tune kiya hai dil todne wale
O dil todne wale
O dil todne wale
Dil todne wale.

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