Aye mere pyaare vatan from Kabuliwala (1961),
by Prem Dhawan
The song expresses the yearning for the homeland by someone who has been away for a long time(video search).
ऐ मेरे प्यारे वतन, ऐ मेरे बिछड़े चमन,
तुझ पे दिल क़ुरबान
तू ही मेरी आरज़ू, तू ही मेरी आबरू,
तू ही मेरी जान
तेरे दामन से जो आए उन हवाओं को सलाम,
चूम लूँ मैं उस ज़ुबाँ को जिसपे आए तेरा नाम ...
Translation:
O my beloved homeland, my distant paradise, I sacrifice my heart for you.
You are my cherished desire, your are my honor, you are my life.
I salute the breeze that has passed from your valleys, I will kiss anyone who will mention your name.
The language of this song has an Dari (Afghanistan) flavor, the words vatan, chaman, qurban, arzu, abru are of Persian origin.
This is considered to be a song of "desh-bhakti" (patriotism, see List of patriotic songs#India), the term vatan is taken to mean India. For overseas Indians, the song expresses their sentiments directly. For the original context of the song, please see the discussion about the movie Kabuliwala.
For the complete song see Kabuliwala
Papa kahte hain from Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988), by Majrooh Sultanpuri sung by Udit NarayanA family song that expresses the clash between the ambitions of two generations. In India, people dream, not for themselves, but for their children. The modern generation of children is often not longer willing to inherit their fathers' hopes (video search).पापा कहते हैं बड़ा नाम करेगा,बेटा हमारा ऐसा काम करेगामगर यह तो कोई ना जाने,कि मेरी मंज़िल है कहांमेरा तो सपना है इक चेहरा,देखे जो उसको झूमे बहारबन्दा ये ख़ूबसूरत काम करेगा,दिल की दुनिया में अपना नाम करेगाTranslation:My Father says my son will do great things that will bring recognition.but no one knows where is my destination.My dream is a beautiful face. Sight of her makes one ecstatic.I will do this glorious deed and make my name in the world of heart.The language is simple Hindi with a touch of Urdu. The complete song can be found at Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. The song is considered to have launched the careers of both the singer Udit Narayan and actor Aamir Khan.[edit] Ghar aaja pardesi from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), by Anand BakshiThe song refers to those who have been away from India (video search).हो कोयल कूके हूक उठाए, यादों की बंदूक चलाए,बागों में झूलों के मौसम वापस आए रेघर आजा परदेसी तेरा देस बुलाए रे,माना तेरे हैं कुछ सपने, पर हम तो हैं तेरे अपने,भूलने वाले हमको तेरी याद सताए रेTranslation:The koel cuckoo calls, my heart pines, memories are triggered.In the gardens, the season of swings has returned.Come back wanderer, your country is calling you.We know you have your dreams, but we belong to you,We miss you, o forgetful"घर आजा परदेसी" are powerful words. The song "ghar aa jaa pardesii ki terii merii ik jinarii..." from Gadar starts with the same words. In India, there is a strong sentimental attachment with home. The language is standard Hindi, with a touch of folk Hindi with words like हूक and परदेसी . A
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