Tumsa Nahin Dekha Lyrics | Title Song | Mohammed Rafi | 1957
Tumsa Nahin Dekha (Title) is a hindi song from the 1957 movie Tumsa Nahin Dekha. Tumsa Nahin Dekha (Title) singer is Mohammed Rafi. Tumsa Nahin Dekha (Title) composer is Omkar Prasad Nayyar and Tumsa Nahin Dekha (Title) lyricist or song writer is Sahir Ludhianvi. Tumsa Nahin Dekha (Title) music director is Omkar Prasad Nayyar. Tumsa Nahin Dekha (Title) features Shammi Kapoor, Ameeta, Pran. Tumsa Nahin Dekha (Title) director is and the producer is . The audio of Tumsa Nahin Dekha (Title) song was released on 17th April, 1957 by Saregama.
Tumsa Nahin Dekha Lyrics | Title Song | Mohammed Rafi | 1957
Movie: Tumsa Nahin Dekha
Singers: Mohammed Rafi
Song Lyricists: Sahir Ludhianvi
Music Composer: Omkar Prasad Nayyar
Music Director: Omkar Prasad Nayyar
Music Label: Saregama
Starring: Shammi Kapoor, Ameeta, Pran
Release on: 17th April, 1957
Tumsa Nahin Dekha Lyrics :
Yun to hamane laakh hasi dekhe hai
Tumasaa nahi dekhaa
Ho, tumasaa nahi dekhaa
Yun to hamane laakh hasi dekhe hai
Tumasaa nahi dekhaa
Ho, tumasaa nahi dekhaa
Uf ye nazar uf ye adaa
Uf ye nazar uf ye adaa
Kaun na ab hogaa fidaa
Zulfe hai yaa badaliyaa
Aankhe hai yaa bijaliyaa
Jaane kis kisaki aaegi sazaa
Yun to hamane laakh hasi dekhe hai
Tumasaa nahi dekhaa
Ho, tumasaa nahi dekhaa
Tum bhi hasi rut bhi hasi
Aaj ye dil bas me nahi
Tum bhi hasi rut bhi hasi
Aaj ye dil bas me nahi
Raaste kaamosh hai
Dhadakane madahosh hai
Piye bin aaj hame chadhaa hai nashaa
Yun to hamane laakh hasi dekhe hai
Tumasaa nahi dekhaa
Ho, tumasaa nahi dekhaa
Tum na agar bologe sanam
Tum na agar bologe sanam
Mar to nahi jaaege ham
Kyaa pari yaa hur ho
Itani kyun magarur ho
Maan ke to dekho kabhi kisikaa kahaa
Yun to hamane laakh hasi dekhe hai
Tumasaa nahi dekhaa
Ho, tumasaa nahi dekhaa
Yun to hamane laakh hasi dekhe hai
Tumasaa nahi dekhaa
Ho, tumasaa nahi dekhaa.
Mohammed Rafi (24 December 1924 – 31 July 1980) was an Indian playback singer and musician. He is considered to have been one of the greatest and most influential singers of the Indian subcontinent.
Rafi was notable for his versatility and range of voice; his songs varied from fast peppy numbers to patriotic songs, sad numbers to highly romantic songs, qawwalis to ghazals and bhajans to classical songs.
He was known for his ability to mould his voice to the persona and style of the actor lip-syncing the song on screen in the movie.He received six Filmfare Awards and one National Film Award. In 1967, he was honored with the Padma Shri award by the Government of India. In 2001, Rafi was honoured with the “Best Singer of the Millennium” title by Hero Honda and Stardust magazine. In 2013, Rafi was voted for the Greatest Voice in Hindi Cinema in the CNN-IBN’s poll.
He recorded songs for over a thousand Hindi films and in many Indian languages as well as some foreign languages, though primarily in Urdu and Punjabi, over which he had a strong command. He recorded as many as 7,000 songs throughout his career, spanning several languages and dialects such as Konkani, Assamese, Bhojpuri, Odia, Bengali, Marathi, Sindhi, Kannada, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Magahi, Maithili, etc. Apart from Indian languages, he also sang in some foreign languages, including English, Farsi, Arabic, Sinhala, Mauritian Creole, and Dutch.
Mohammed Rafi was the second eldest of six brothers born to Haji Ali Mohammad in a Jat family.The family originally belonged to Kotla Sultan Singh, a village near present-day Majitha in Amritsar district of Punjab, India.
Rafi, whose nickname was Pheeko, began singing by imitating the chants of a fakir who roamed the streets of his native village Kotla Sultan Singh. Rafi’s father moved to Lahore in 1935, where he ran a men’s barbershop in Noor Mohalla in Bhati Gate.Rafi learnt classical music from Ustad Abdul Wahid Khan, Pandit Jiwan Lal Mattoo and Firoze Nizami.
His first public performance came at the age of 13, when he sang in Lahore featuring K. L. Saigal. In 1941, Rafi made his debut in Lahore as a playback singer in the duet “Soniye Nee, Heeriye Nee” with Zeenat Begum in the Punjabi film Gul Baloch (released in 1944) under music director Shyam Sunder. In that same year, Rafi was invited by All India Radio Lahore station to sing for them.
He made his Hindi film debut in Gaon Ki Gori in 1945.
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