Mohammed Rafi’s song, which was composed with Nepali tune, created a stir as soon as it was released, got a different identity

Mohammed Rafi Bollywood Song: Songs are released often in Bollywood. Every year there are lists of hundreds. Some of these remain on the tongue only for a few days, while there are some songs which rule the hearts of people for years. There is one such song, which was sung about 60 years ago and became a superhit. However, very few people know that the tune of this song was inspired by a famous song of Nepal. This music was immortalized by the voice of Mohammad Rafi Sahab. This song was made even better by Shammi Kapoor’s brilliant style and Pancham Da’s amazing music.

Song released in 1966

This song was released in 1966. This song was ‘Deewana Mujhsa Nahi’ from the Bollywood hit film ‘Teesri Manzil’. It is understood that the tune of this song is inspired by the very popular song of Nepal ‘A Kancha Malai Sunko Tara’. This Nepali song was sung by Aruna Lama and Amber Gurung. Pancham Da presented this tune in his best style. After this, this song was included in the most memorable songs of Hindi cinema.

There was an explosion after release

Let us tell you that ‘Teesri Manzil’ was not just a film, it was called a big musical blast of that era. The pairing of Shammi Kapoor, Asha Parekh and Helen was much liked in the film. The audience got a lot of entertainment from this film. The most special thing among all these was the songs of the film. With the release of the film, songs were released, which created a stir as soon as they were released.

Song changed RD Burman’s fate

It is said that this film made RD Burman a star music director overnight. The entire album of the film became the first choice of the people. In this song, Pancham Da made the song immortal by making excellent use of musical instruments like saxophone, keyboard, bongo and violin. Mohammed Rafi’s voice added to this. His singing and Shammi Kapoor’s excellent expressions immortalized this song. Because of this, people like this song even after almost 60 years.

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