Tum Pukar Lo Lyrics | Khamoshi | Hemanta Kumar Mukhopadhyay | 1969

Tum Pukar Lo Lyrics | Khamoshi | Hemanta Kumar Mukhopadhyay | 1969

Tum Pukar Lo is a hindi song from the 1969 movie Khamoshi. Tum Pukar Lo singer is Hemanta Kumar Mukhopadhyay. Tum Pukar Lo composer is Hemanta Kumar Mukhopadhyay and Tum Pukar Lo lyricist or song writer is Gulzar (Sampooran Singh Kalra). Tum Pukar Lo music director is Hemanta Kumar Mukhopadhyay. Tum Pukar Lo features Rajesh Khanna, Waheeda Rehman, Dharmendra. Tum Pukar Lo director is and the producer is . The audio of Tum Pukar Lo song was released on 23rd April, 1969 by Saregama.

 

Tum Pukar Lo Lyrics | Khamoshi | Hemanta Kumar Mukhopadhyay | 1969

Tum Pukar Lo Lyrics | Khamoshi | Hemanta Kumar Mukhopadhyay | 1969

Movie: Khamoshi
Singers: Hemanta Kumar Mukhopadhyay
Song Lyricists: Gulzar (Sampooran Singh Kalra)
Music Composer: Hemanta Kumar Mukhopadhyay
Music Director: Hemanta Kumar Mukhopadhyay
Music Label: Saregama
Starring: Rajesh Khanna, Waheeda Rehman, Dharmendra
Release on: 23rd April, 1969

Hemant 9 Tum Pukar Lo Lyrics | Khamoshi | Hemanta Kumar Mukhopadhyay | 1969

 

Tum Pukar Lo Lyrics :

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Tum pukar lo
Tumhara intezaar hai
Tum pukar lo
Khwaab chun rahi hai
Raat beqarar hai
Tumhara intezaar hai
Tum pukar lo

Honth pe liye hue
Dil ki baat hum
Jaagte rahenge aur
Kitni raat hum

Honth pe liye hue
Dil ki baat hum
Jaagte rahenge aur
Kitni raat hum

Muqtasar si baat hai
Tum se pyaar hai
Tumhara intezaar hai
Tum pukar lo

Dil behal to jaayega is khayal se
Haal mil gaya tumhara apne haal se

Dil behal to jaayega is khayal se
Haal mil gaya tumhara apne haal se

Raat yek karaar ki beqarar hai
Tumhara intezaar hai.

 

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Hemanta Mukhopadhyay (16 June 1920 – 26 September 1989), known professionally as Hemant Kumar and Hemanta Mukherjee, was a legendary Indian music composer and playback singer who primarily sang in Bengali and Hindi, as well as other Indian languages like Marathi, Gujarati, Odia, Assamese, Tamil, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Konkani, Sanskrit and Urdu. He was an artist of Bengali and Hindi film music, Rabindra Sangeet, and many other genres. He was the recipient of two National Awards for Best Male Playback Singer and was popularly known as the “voice Of God”.

Hemanta was born in Varanasi, in the house of his maternal grandfather who was a leading physician. From the paternal side his family originated from Jaynagar. They migrated to Kolkata in the early 1900s. Hemanta grew up there and attended Nasiruddin School and later Mitra Institution school of Bhawanipore area.

There he met his longtime friend Subhas Mukhopadhyay who later became a Bengali poet. During this time, he developed a friendship with the noted writer Santosh Kumar Ghosh. At that time, Hemanta wrote short stories, Santosh Kumar wrote poems and Subhash Mukhopadhyay sang songs.After passing the intermediate examinations (12th grade), Hemanta joined Bengal Technical Institute at Jadavpur to pursue Engineering.

However, he quit academics to pursue a career in music, despite objections from his father. He briefly tried literature and published a short story in the prestigious Bengali magazine called Desh, but by the late 1930s he was committed entirely to music. Hemanta’s first film song was in the Bengali film Rajkumarer Nirbbasan released in 1940 which was scored by S.D.Burman . Followed by Nimai Sanyas in 1941.

Music was scored by Hariprasanna Das. Hemanta’s first compositions for himself were the Bengali non-film songs “Katha Kayonako Shudhu Shono” and “Amar Biraha Akashe Priya” in 1943. The lyrics were by Amiya Bagchi. His first Hindi film songs were in Meenakshi in 1942. followed by Irada (1944 film) in 1944 under Pt. Amarnath’s music direction. Hemanta is considered the foremost exponent of Rabindra Sangeet. His first recorded Rabindra Sangeet was in the Bengali film Priya Bandhabi (1944).

The song was “Pather Sesh Kothaye”. He recorded his first non-film Rabindra Sangeet disc in 1944 under the Columbia label. The songs were “Aamar Aar Habe Na Deri” and “Keno Pantha E Chanchalata”. Prior to that, he had recorded the song “Aamaar mallikabone ” on All India Radio/Akashvani but, unfortunately, the record has passed into oblivion.

His first movie as a music director was the Bengali film Abhiyatri in 1947. Although many of the songs Hemanta recorded during this time received critical acclaim, major commercial success eluded him until 1947. Some contemporary male singers of Hemanta in Bengali were Jaganmay Mitra, Robin Majumdar, Satya Chowdhury, Dhananjay Bhattacharya, Sudhirlal Chakraborty, Bechu Dutta[4] and Talat Mahmood.

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