Ha tum bilkul waisi ho lyrics | Himalay Ki Godmein | Mukesh Chand Mathu | 1965

Ha tum bilkul waisi ho lyrics | Himalay Ki Godmein | Mukesh Chand Mathu | 1965

Chand Si Mehbooba Ho Meri is a hindi song from the 1965 movie Himalay Ki Godmein. Chand Si Mehbooba Ho Meri singer is Mukesh Chand Mathur (Mukesh). Chand Si Mehbooba Ho Meri composer is Anandji Virji Shah, Kalyanji Virji Shah and Chand Si Mehbooba Ho Meri lyricist or song writer is Anand Bakshi. Chand Si Mehbooba Ho Meri music director is Anandji Virji Shah, Kalyanji Virji Shah. Chand Si Mehbooba Ho Meri features Manoj Kumar, Mala Sinha, Shashikala. Chand Si Mehbooba Ho Meri director is and the producer is . The audio of Chand Si Mehbooba Ho Meri song was released on 29th May, 1965 by Saregama.

 

Ha tum bilkul waisi ho lyrics | Himalay Ki Godmein | Mukesh Chand Mathu | 1965

Ha tum bilkul waisi ho lyrics | Himalay Ki Godmein | Mukesh Chand Mathu | 1965

Movie: Himalay Ki Godmein
Singers: Mukesh Chand Mathur (Mukesh)
Song Lyricists: Anand Bakshi
Music Composer: Anandji Virji Shah, Kalyanji Virji Shah
Music Director: Anandji Virji Shah, Kalyanji Virji Shah
Music Label: Saregama
Starring: Manoj Kumar, Mala Sinha, Shashikala
Release on: 29th May, 1965

 

Ha tum bilkul waisi ho lyrics | Himalay Ki Godmein | Mukesh Chand Mathu | 1965

 

Ha tum bilkul waisi ho lyrics :

Chand si mehbuba ho meri
Kab aisa maine socha tha
Han tum bilkul waisi ho
Jaisa maine socha tha
Chand si mehbuba ho meri
Kab aisa maine socha tha
Han tum bilkul waisi ho
Jaisa maine socha tha

 

Naa kasme hain naa rasme
Hain naa shikwe hain naa wade
Hain naa kasme hain naa rasme
Hain naa shikwe hain naa wade
Hain ek surat bholi bhali hai do
Naina sidhe sade hain
Do naina sidhe sade hain
Aisa hi rup khayalo me tha
Aisa maine socha tha
Han tum bilkul waisi ho
Jaisa maine socha tha

 

Meri khushiya hi naa bate
Mere gam bhi sehna chahe
Meri khushiya hi naa bate
Mere gam bhi sehna chahe
Dekhe naa khwab woh mehalo ke
Mere dil me rehna chahe
Mere dil me rehna chahe
Iss duniya me kaun tha aisa
Jaisa maine socha tha
Han tum bilkul waisi ho
Jaisa maine socha tha
Chand si mehbuba ho meri
Kab aisa maine socha tha
Han tum bilkul waisi ho
Jaisa maine socha tha
Han tum bilkul waisi ho
Jaisa maine socha tha.

Ha tum bilkul waisi ho lyrics | Himalay Ki Godmein | Mukesh Chand Mathu | 1965

Mukesh Chand Mathur (22 July 1923 – 27 August 1976), better known mononymously as Mukesh, was an Indian playback singer. Mukesh is considered to be one of the most popular and acclaimed playback singers of the Hindi film industry.

Amongst the numerous nominations and awards he won, his song “Kai Baar Yuhi Dekha Hai” from the film Rajnigandha (1973) won him the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer.

Mukesh was also popular as being the voice of actors Raj Kapoor, Manoj Kumar, Feroz Khan, Sunil Dutt and Dilip Kumar.Mukesh was born in Delhi in a Mathur Kayastha family.

His parents were Zorawar Chand Mathur, an engineer, and Chandrani Mathur. He was the sixth in a family of ten children. The music teacher who came home to teach Mukesh’s sister, Sundar Pyari, found a pupil in Mukesh, who would listen from the adjoining room. Mukesh left school after the 10th grade and worked briefly for the Department of Public Works.

He experimented with voice recordings during his employment in Delhi and gradually developed his singing abilities and also his musical instrumental skills. Mukesh’s voice was first noticed by Motilal, a distant relative, when he sang at his sister’s wedding. Motilal took him to Mumbai and arranged for singing lessons by Pandit Jagannath Prasad. During this period Mukesh was offered a role as an actor-singer in a Hindi film, Nirdosh (1941).

His first song was “Dil Hi Bujha Hua Ho To” as an actor-singer for Nirdosh. He got his break as a playback singer for actor Motilal in 1945 with the film Pehli Nazar with music composed by Anil Biswas and lyrics written by Aah Sitapuri. The first song that he sang for a Hindi film was “Dil Jalta Hai To Jalne De”.

Mukesh was such a fan of singer K. L. Saigal that in his early years of playback singing he used to imitate his idol.

In fact, it is said that when K. L. Saigal first heard the song “Dil Jalta Hai…”, he remarked, “That’s strange, I don’t recall singing that song”.a

 

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