Song Details
Title – Taal Pe Jab
Performer – Sonu Nigam, Alka Yagnik
Lyrics
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Aa aa aa aa aa haye ho o o o o
Taal pe jab yeh jindgani chali…
Taal pe jab yeh jindgani chali…
Hum hain deewaane…
Hum hain deewaane…
Yeh kahaani chali
O o o o o o aa aa aa aa…
O o o o o o aa aa aa aa…
O o o o o o… Aa aa aa aa…
Teri najar ki dhup hai, jisne mujhko rup diya hai
Nikhar gayee hu sawar gayee hu, jabse pyaar kiya hai…
Nikhar gayee hu sawar gayee hu, jabse pyaar kiya hai…
Sach to yeh hai sanam, hai yeh tera karam
Hosh saara gavaan ke deewani chali
Taal pe jab yeh jindgani chali…
Taal pe jab yeh jindgani chali…
(Hum hain deewaane yeh kahaani chali
O o o o o o… Aa aa aa aa…
Sach kehta hu, maine jabse thaama hai yeh aanchal
Meri duniya mein har pal hai, jaise koi hulchul…
Meri duniya mein har pal hai, jaise koi hulchul…
Sapne sajne lage, saaj bajane lage
Badlaa mausam hawa jo suhani chali
Taal pe jab yeh jindgani chali…
Taal pe jab yeh jindgani chali…
Hum hain deewaane yeh kahani chali
O o o o o o… Aa aa aa aa…
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Movie Details
” Refugee “
Directed By J. P. Dutta
Produced By J. P. Dutta
Written By J. P. Dutta
Star Abhishek Bachchan, Jackie Shroff, Sunil Shetty, Kareena Kapoor
Music Anu Malik
Cinematography Basheer Ali
Budget Est. 150 crore
Box Office Collection Est. 354 crore
” Refugee ” is a Indian bollywood romantic film as well drama film was made in 2000, written and directed by J. P. Dutta.
Bihar-based Manzur Ahmad and his family had migrated to East Pakistan after the partitioning of India in 1947. However, after the formation of the state of Bangladesh in 1971, he and several other people were forced to relocate to the western part of Pakistan. To do this by land, they will have to cross India. The route from Dhaka leads to Guwahati in India then to Delhi then to Ajmer then to Bhuj, and then on to Haji Peer in Pakistan.
They get as far as Bhuj, but afterward they are assisted by an agent known only as “Refugee”, who helps them trek their way across the Great Rann of Kutch to Pakistan. Refugee considers his clients as mere items of luggage and refuses to be emotionally involved with them and their stories. Then he meets Nazneen Ahmed, the daughter of Manzur Ahmed: He forgets this rule and falls in love with her.
Police on both sides of the border are aware of the illegal refugee traffic and the Indian police regularly questions Refugee and his old father Jan Muhammad. One day, Refugee helps four men enter the Indian side of the border. These men enlist the help of Mr. Muhammad’s other son to get to Delhi. Shortly thereafter, explosions take place in trains, buses, and buildings in the Indian capital.
Refugee crosses the border once again to visit Nazneen. She asks him to take her with him since her father wants to marry her to Mohammad Ashraf, a Pakistani border security officer. While crossing the border through Rann they are captured by Pakistanis rangers. Refugee is beaten up and sent to India on a camel. The Indian BSF captures him and treats him in hospital. The Indians inform him that he unknowingly helped terrorists cross into India and caused several deaths. Refugee joins the BSF and fights the terrorists who laid siege to his village.
The film ends with Nazneen giving birth to Refugee’s child at the border between the two nations. Indian BSF and Pakistani Rangers personnel discuss the child’s nationality in a lighter vein.