Song..more raja ho le chal nadiya ke paar..
Film.. Nadiya ke paar,1948,
Singers..Rafi & Lalita Deulkar,
Lyricist..Moti B A,
Music Director..C.Ramchandra,
Writer/Director: Kishore Sahu,
Cast: Dilip Kumar,Kamini Kaushal, Sunil Puri,Shushil Sahu,Devid Abrahim,Maya Benarjee,Hari Shivdasani,
Producer..Prakash Mills Pvt.Ltd.,
Lyrics..
more raja ho
more raja ho le chal nadiya ke paar
more raja ho le chal nadiya ke paar
mori rani ho tumhi mori pran aadhar
mori rani ho tumhi mori pran aadhar
tumne aisha jadu dala bik gayi tere hath
tumne aisha jadu dala bik gayi tere hath
janam janam tak sang rahungi
janam janam tak sang rahungi kabhi na chhod u sath
more raja ho humko to devo na bisar
mori rani ho tumhi meri pran aadhar
more raja ho le chal nadiya ke paar
mori rani ho tumhi mori pran aadhar
pyar ki mithi baato me sajanva mai gayi har
pyar ki mithi baato me sajanva mai gayi har
pyari teri aankho me mai
pyari teri aankho me mai bhul gaya sansar
meri aankhon me jhuki hai surtiya tuhar
meri sanso me gunje naam tohar
more raja ho le chal nadiya ke par
mori rani ho tumhi mori pyan aadhar
mai to prit nibhau balma, tum bhi prit nibhana
mai to prit nibhau balma, tum bhi prit nibhana
sath hi ham tum dono
sath hi ham tum dono gaye mast tarana
more raja ho le chal nadiya ke par
mori rani ho tumhi mori pran aadharho o ho...
Nadiya Ke Paar ( 'Across the river') is a 1948 Indian Bollywood film directed by Kishore Sahu. It was the sixth highest grossing Indian film of 1948.
Plot...
Two friends, Kunwar and Samer, fall for Phulwa and Chanchal, respectively. Kunwar's brother is against the relationship and fixes his marriage with Chanchal.
Remembering a forgotten singer..
Lalita Deulkar
Name after marriage..Lalita Phadke
Playback Singer and Actress
Active/Popular Decades –1940s
Date of Birth – 1925
Date of Death – May 25th, 2010. She was cremated at the Dadar crematorium. Those present at the funeral included music composer Yeshwant Deo, Vinay Newalkar, poet Pravin Davane, and other notables in the field of music.
Sudhir Phadke (Husband, Music Director), Shridhar Phadke (Son, Music Director)
Lalita Deulkar was born in 1925 on Lalita Panchami day. She liked music from childhood. Her uncle Pandharinath aka N. Deulkar was a classical singer and she learnt classical singing from Baburao Gokhale.
Her first step into films was as a supporting actress. She acted in Bombay Talkies films including ‘Nirmala’ and ‘Durga’. Thereafter, she turned to playback singing and provided playback for over 60 films. Her duet with Mohammad Rafi “Mohe raja ho le chal nadiya ke paar” from the film “Nadiya Ke Paar” (1948) became very popular in 1948.
She also provided playback in Marathi films including Prabhat’s “Sant Janabai”, “Vitthal Rukmini”, “Mee Daru Sodali”, and “Suhasini”. Her songs had also been recorded by Young India Gramophone Company. Among them, “raanii jaa_uu sakhyaa re, shobhaa paahuusakhyaa re” became quite popular.
In 1949, she married Sudhir Phadke and gradually moved away from films. At their wedding, which took place at the Sahitya Parishad hall in Pune, the well-known singer Mohammed Rafi sang the traditional ‘ma.ngalaaShTak’ in the traditional tune but with Hindi words. He had prepared extensively for this in advance.
Her notable films as playback singer include Sajan (1947), Nadiya Ke Paar (1948) and Shabnam (1949).
She died on May 25h, 2010.
Songs and films...
Lalita Phadke and Mohammad Rafi singing for Kamini Kaushal and Dilip Kumar in Nadiya Ke Paar (1948), music by C. Ramchandra.
Lalita Phadke and Mohammad Rafi singing popular song “Hum ko tumhara hi aasra” from Sajan (1947), music by C. Ramchandra.
Singing career with various composers, in Hindi films.
Vasant Desai – Parbat Pe Apna Dera (1944)
Narsinh Avatar (1949)
C Ramchandra – Saajan (1947)
Shehnai (1947)
Nadiya Ke Paar (1948)
Mera Munna (1948)
Sanwariya (1949)
Roshani (1949)
Shankarrao Vyas – Valmiki (1946)
Bhakta Dhruv (1947)
Ram Baan (1948)
Anil Biswas – Girl’s School (1949)
S D Burman – Eight Days (1946)
Vidya (1948)
Shabnam (1949)
Sudhir Phadke – Rukmini Swayamvar (1946)
Jai Bhim (1949)
Maya Bazar (1949)
Sant Jananbai (1949)
Malati Madhav (1951)
Pehli Tarikh (1954) – I tried getting the song ‘Hisab Zara Sunte Jana’, But Alas!
Sajni (1956)
J C Mazumdar – Hawai Qila (1944, ? Unreleased)
One song, Ae Chand Na Chamak Tu, from the movie did attract my attention. Her voice was so expressive, even at that tender age...