The only song from
Zindagi (1964) on this blog was Humne Jafa Na Seekhi.
It could be translated to, “I had not learnt to be unjust, and she did not know loyalty.”
Although it was a sad song, there’s no two ways about the fact that it was terrific.
However, it was a song that referred to a situation that no person would (hopefully) wish on their worst enemy.
The track, which was penned by Shailendra, was composed by Shankarsingh Raghuvanshi and Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal.
It was rendered by the one and only Mohammed Rafi.
It could be translated to, “I had not learnt to be unjust, and she did not know loyalty.”
Although it was a sad song, there’s no two ways about the fact that it was terrific.
However, it was a song that referred to a situation that no person would (hopefully) wish on their worst enemy.
The track, which was penned by Shailendra, was composed by Shankarsingh Raghuvanshi and Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal.
It was rendered by the one and only Mohammed Rafi.
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