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Dharmendra, Mala Sinha, and Tanuja Samarth in Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi (1966)

Review by Ravi-Karra

Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi

There are some EXCELLENT songs in Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi.

It was nice to read the review written by Gowri on Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi. The movie is nice romantic and has a gentle charm. I would have to disagree on one important point, however: There are some EXCELLENT songs in the movie. In fact, two of them might easily make an all-time top 25 list. 'Aap ke haseen rukh' is one of the very best songs in Hindi films, in my opinion. The lyrics and the melody combine to create an exquisite harmony, and Rafi's singing is indeed superb. 'Woh hanske mile humse' is another haunting melody that would have to be included as an all-time classic. Asha does a magnificent job of conveying the pain in the character's mind through her singing. And finally, the title song is not all that bad either. The song, sung while the hero is on a train has a jaunty, positive ring to it, and is quite catchy.

Since I am among those who watch old movies primarily for their songs, I would urge you to please not to disregard BPBA on account of its music! It will leave you humming its tunes for decades to come, as it has for me.

RK
  • Ravi-Karra
  • Mar 17, 2007

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