Isharo Isharo Me Dil Lene Wale
Kashmir Ki Kali
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Isharo isharo me dil lene wale, bata yeh hunar tune sikha kaha se
इशारारो में दिल लेने वाले, बता ये हुनर तूने सिख कहा से
Those who take heart in gestures, tell me where are you Sikhs?
Nigaho nigaho me jadu chalana, meree jan sikha hain tumne jaha se
निगाहो निगाहो में जादू चलाना, मेरी जान सिखा हैं तुमने जहां से
Eyes in the eyes, my life has taught you from where you
Mere dil ko tum bha gaye, meree kya thee iss me khata
मेरे दिल को तुम भा गए, मेरे क्या तुम इस में खाता
You liked my heart, my do you eat in it
Mujhe jis ne tadapa diya, yahee thee woh jalim ada
मुझे जिस ने तड़पा दिया, यही तुम वो जालिम अदा
Whoever tormented me, this is what you paid for
Yeh ranja kee bate, yeh majanu ke kisse
ये रंजा की बाते, ये मजनू के किस
This is Ranja's talk, this is Majnu's kiss.
Alag toh nahee hain meree dasta se
अलग तो नहीं है मेरे दस्ता से
is not different from my squad
Mohabbat jo karte hain woh, mohabbat jatate nahee
मोहब्बत जो करते हैं वो, मोहब्बत करते नहीं
Those who love do not love
Dhadakane apanee dil kee kabhee, kisee ko sunate nahee
धड़कने अपने दिल की कभी, किसी को सुनते नहीं
Never listen to your heart beating
Maja kya raha jab ke khud kar diya ho
मजा क्या रहा जब के खुद कर दिया हो
what's the fun when you've done it yourself
Mohabbat kaa ijahar apne juban se
मोहब्बत का इजहार अपने जुबान से
express love with your tongue
Mana ke janae jaha lakho me tum ek ho
मन के जाने जहां लाखो में तुम एक हो
Know where you are one in a million
Humaree kee nigaho kee bhee kuchh toh magar dad do
हमारी की निगाहों की भी कुछ तो मगर डैड दो
Our eyes also have something but give dad
Baharo ko bhee naj jis phul par tha
बहारो को भी नज जिस फूल पर था
Baharo also noticed the flower on which it was
Wahee phul hamne chuna gulsita se
वही फूल हमने चुना गुलसीता से
We chose the same flower from Gulsita
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Summary
Rajiv has come of age; his now-dead father had built up a flourishing business and had become a millionaire, and his widowed Mother wants to keep Rajiv on the straight and narrow. The best way would be to find him a good wife to encourage him to settle down. But Rajiv is having none of it, and runs off to the family’s summer house in Srinagar to enjoy life. But en route he has to stay overnight at a country inn because of a bridge collapse. Mr Mohan is staying there for the same reason, with a group of girls her was taking to the fair in Srinagar. Rajiv has to sleep under the stairs, and during the night Champa spills some water on him; they talk, but she keeps her distance. The next day they meet again by chance, and when she sees he is driving a big car, she is cool with him; when she thought he was poor, he was attractive, but now that she thinks he is rich, she is put off. He tells her that he is the driver for a rich man, and she talks to him some more. At Srinagar, he finds that his valet has hired out his house for the season to some girls, and he has to find accommodation in the town. The romance between Champa and Rajiv develops, to the chagrin of the nasty Mohan, who himself has designs on her. Champa?s father Dinu is persuaded to forbid Champa to go to the fair with Rajiv, as she had planned. But Rajiv is not so easily thwarted, and dressed as a female in purdah, he gets a lift on the truck that is taking the girls. A song and dance number on the back of the moving truck then takes place. Mohan persists in alarming Dinu, who is blind, about Champa’s intentions, and it emerges that Dinu is not the natural father of Champa, but that he kidnapped her as a baby from a rich Delhi merchant. The name of the merchant was … well, walls have ears and that must remain a secret for now. Who can the merchant have been?
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