Without a shade
of doubt, Sahir was (Ludhi)a(n)visionary. Because to date, the upheavals in India
remind Hindi film music (R)aficionados of Jinhein
Naaz Hai Hind Par, which was penned by the poet and from Pyaasa (which celebrated its diamond
jubilee this year).
Of course,
attempting a rendition isn’t everyone’s cuppa (or peg of whisky, if you please,
considering that it was Guru Dutt who wanted to know where those people who were
proud of India were).
This S(a)D song,
composed by Burman and sung by Mohammed Rafi, was six minutes and as many
seconds long.
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