As far as
Mohammed Rafi was concerned, it wouldn’t be incorrect to state that Hai Duniya Usi Ki, from Kashmir Ki Kali, was a biographical
song.
After all, its opening verse went, “Hai duniya usi ki, zamana usi ka, mohabbat mein jo ho gaya ho kisi ka” (which could be translated to, “His is the world who has found someone’s love”).
And he was loved and admired by millions.
S H Bihari penned the O P Nayyar composition, which was the longest Rafi solo in the film – it was five minutes and 55 seconds long.
After all, its opening verse went, “Hai duniya usi ki, zamana usi ka, mohabbat mein jo ho gaya ho kisi ka” (which could be translated to, “His is the world who has found someone’s love”).
And he was loved and admired by millions.
S H Bihari penned the O P Nayyar composition, which was the longest Rafi solo in the film – it was five minutes and 55 seconds long.
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