Song : mahfil me tere husn ka diwana kaun hai..
Film : Roop Lekha,1962,
Singers : Mohammad Rafi & Suman Kalyanpur,
Lyrics : Farooq Qaisar,
Music Director : Nashad,
Director: Mohammad Hussain,
Cast : Vijaya Chaudhary,Mahipal,Sundar,Raj Adeeb,Shaam Kumar,Krishna Kumari,JeewanKala,Madhumati,Amar,
Producer : N N Sippy,
Production Co. : Prithvi Pictures,
Lyrics :-
mahfil me tere husn ka diwana kaun hai)×3
ye shama janti hai parwana kaun hai
ye shama janti hai parwana kaun hai
mahfil me tere husn ka diwana kaun hai
chup chup ke jalna pyar me acha nahi janab
kis bat ki hai der ulat dijiye nakaab
beparda hoke pyar me jina fizul hai
rahe wafa me shan se marna kabul hai
aji ab aap hi batayiye diwana kaun hai)×2
diwana ho ji parwana ho ji mastana kaun hai
ye shama janti hai parwana kaun hai
mahfil me tere husn ka diwana kaun hai
tum apne dil ka raz kaha tak chupaoge
bas ke meri nigah se jane na paoge
pahchanti hai meri najar sabko meharba
sukh chain mera chin ke wo baithe hai yaha
dekhenge hum bhi aapka mastana kaun hai
dekhenge hum bhi aapka mastana kaun hai
ye shama janti hai parwana kaun hai)×2
mahfil me tere husn ka diwana kaun hai
ye mante hai hum ki bade badnasib hai
fir bhi khushi hai hamko ki tumse karib hai
khul jaye raz e dil to kyamat na ho kahi
darte hai tumse hamko mohabbat na ho kahi
haye khul jaye ye bhi raz ke diwana kaun hai)×2
diwana ho ji parwana ho ji mastana kaun hai
ye shama janti hai parwana kaun hai
mahfil me tere husn ka diwana kaun hai...
Storyline...
On his return from China, Thakur Ajit Singh brought with him an exotic flying horse. The Maharaja of pratapgarh was immensely impressed by the novel performance of the horse. His only son prince Vijay taking it to be a trick of Ajit Singh tries himself on, the horse. Everyone feels apprehensive of this adventure of Rajkumars; for, he was conversant with its flying mechanism whereas he was totally unaware of the method of descent. Our story begins where this trouble of Rajkumar's starts. Rajkumari Rooplekha, the princess of Ramnagar also, as an infant had been seperated for sixteen years from her parents upon the advice of the Royal astrologers, is now returning home after completion of her period of seperation. But the Prime Minister of the state in conspiracy with Sangram, a notorious leader of dacoits sends his "Keep" instead of Rajkumari to the palace, in order to usurp the kingdom. Somehow the prince Vijay smells this conspiracy and determines to help her inspite of his own peril. The villiaus are happy at the thought that they have pushed Rooplekha into the Valley of Death. But, man proposes and God disposes. Maharaja of Ramnagar plans to celebrate the return of the princess. Roop and Vijay also take part in the celebrations. The Prime Minister appoints Roop and Vijay as court dancers. Roop and Vijay are very happy that they would now be able to disclose this conspiracy of the Prime Minister to the Maharaja at their earliest opportunity but Prime Minister somehow comes to know of this, and he traps Rooplekha for the murder of the concocted princess. The people in the court mock at the truth and the mirror of justice was smashed by the stores of spacious argumentsThe people in the court mock at the truth and the mirror of justice was smashed by the stores of spacious arguments and evidences. Mistaking the flower for a weed, the Maharaja pronounces the verdict of death on the jewel of his realm.
Lyricist/Poet ... Farooq Qaiser
Faruk Kaiser (6 June 1918 - 10 November 1987) was an Urdu poet and a renowned lyricist in India, making a significant contribution to the success of many Bollywood films. He was one of the dominating forces of music in Indian Cinema during the 1950s through the 1980s. He contributed to more than 115 movies and 390 songs.
Faruk Kaiser was born in 1918 into a jeweller’s family. He was to be the second eldest of 12 children and was educated in Bombay (present day Mumbai). Faruk had an enquiring mind and, even as a child, exhibited a keen interest in reading- books and newspapers - and later in the wireless. Faruk’s mother died when he was 18; shortly after that he left his family home and found lodgings in a friend’s tailoring premises. Here, he devoted his time to further learning: immersing himself in poetry, literature, educational books, newspapers, magazines, and almost anything available in print - whilst also learning languages besides his native Urdu.
His Move Into Bollywood
side profile of Faruk Kaiser later in life
Faruk Kaiser
Faruk's love for poetry and his friendship with neighbour Kamran Khan (father of Farah Khan and Sajid Khan) were instrumental in his developing an enthusiasm for the creative works of Hindi Cinema. While Kamran Khan produced and acted in films, Faruk was introduced into the Bollywood scene as an assistant director, whose expertise was frequently sought to modify dialogues and revamp scenes. He went on to direct several movies until he found his niche as a lyricist.