Dil Tera Diwana Hai Sanam, the title track of Dil Tera Diwana (1962), was the only song from the film on this
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The Shankar Jaikishan composition was a run-of-the-mill number, which Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammed Rafi elevated.
There’s no two ways about the fact that the highlight of the song, which Shailendra penned, was the couplet that went, “Bijli gira ke aap khud bijli se dar gaye. Hum saadgi pe aapki lillaah mar gaye” (which could be translated to, “You got scared of the current you produced. It is your simplicity that floored me”.)
The Shankar Jaikishan composition was a run-of-the-mill number, which Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammed Rafi elevated.
There’s no two ways about the fact that the highlight of the song, which Shailendra penned, was the couplet that went, “Bijli gira ke aap khud bijli se dar gaye. Hum saadgi pe aapki lillaah mar gaye” (which could be translated to, “You got scared of the current you produced. It is your simplicity that floored me”.)