Tumi Koto Je Doore - Asha Bhonsle and R. D. Burman
Posted by Nerdyy
I did say variety :P
This Bengali song has a mesmerizing quality to it - beautifully sung by R.D. and Asha - and yes you can recognize undertones of Saagar in it, and that is because .....
The tune was used as a background theme to Dimple taking a splash in the ocean and Rishi Kapoor peeping at her :P. Definitely one of the most beautiful love stories ever filmed, Saagar tells the story of two childhood best friends(Dimple and Kamal Hassan) who grow up together in a seaside village, sharing every little thing in life. One day a fishing magnate comes to this little village with her entourage, that includes her son(Rishi Kapoor), who hangs out at the beach until one morning he runs into Dimple - as you can see from this clip their eyes meet, and everything clicks instantly. Saagar was my first lesson from bollywood that love is so much more than friendship :D
This background theme was also used as a song in the movie Aaja Meri Jaan (that was mysteriously absent from the movie, but remains as a song)
This Bengali song has a mesmerizing quality to it - beautifully sung by R.D. and Asha - and yes you can recognize undertones of Saagar in it, and that is because .....
The tune was used as a background theme to Dimple taking a splash in the ocean and Rishi Kapoor peeping at her :P. Definitely one of the most beautiful love stories ever filmed, Saagar tells the story of two childhood best friends(Dimple and Kamal Hassan) who grow up together in a seaside village, sharing every little thing in life. One day a fishing magnate comes to this little village with her entourage, that includes her son(Rishi Kapoor), who hangs out at the beach until one morning he runs into Dimple - as you can see from this clip their eyes meet, and everything clicks instantly. Saagar was my first lesson from bollywood that love is so much more than friendship :D
This background theme was also used as a song in the movie Aaja Meri Jaan (that was mysteriously absent from the movie, but remains as a song)
Tumi Koto Je Doore ::blink what a song!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my god. I LOVEEE the introductory music!! I likeee the first bengali renditon...but the Aja Meri Jaan one absolutely draws me in.
ReplyDeleteStill that music is mesmerizing and powerful stuff. :)
yes tis indeed :D
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