Aao Huzoor Tumko

"Aao Huzoor Tumko"
Cabaret Song by Asha Bhosle
Released 1968
Length 05:51
Writer Noor Devasi
Composer O. P. Nayyar
Language Hindi

Aao Huzoor Tumko is a Hindi film song by Asha Bhosle. It was used in the 1968 film Kismat.[1]

Popularity

The song became very popular upon its release.

The original song was composed by O. P. Nayyar and sung by Asha Bhosle. It was written by lesser known Noor Devasi (active during 1959-1992).[2] It is considered to be one of the top five songs sung by Asha Bhosle [3] .[4] It was one of the songs selected for Shaan-e-Pakistan function celebratng the Indo-Pakistan cultures in Delhi during September 10 and 12, 2015.[5] It is also considered to be one of the most memorable songs associated with Babita.[6]

In spite of the original movie setting, the melodic song has been included popular Indian spiritual "chillout" compilations.[7]

Movie Setting

The picturisation was shot in a party attended by Biswajeet and Babita. They entered the party and Babita started drinking alcohols abruptly. This intoxicated Babita and she didn't know what to do. She was in a kind of ecstasy and started singing "Aao Huzoor Tumko, Sitaron Mein Le Chalu, Dil Ghum Jaye Aise, Baharon Mein Le Chalu". She was doddering as she was tripsy and sang subconsciously the lines. She defied Biswajeet to sing and dance with her. It made Babita very popular also.

References

  1. http://m.youtube.com/results?gl=US&client=mv-google&hl=en&submit=Search&q=Jane+woh+kaise+log+the
  2. Lyrics and video of hindi film songs, lyrics of which are written by lyricist Noor Devasi
  3. Top 5 songs of Asha Bhosl, Dhriti Sharma, September 8, 2015
  4. Happy Birthday Asha Bhosle: Top 10 songs you cannot not listen to today, Ananya Bhattacharya, India Today September 7, 2015,
  5. Shaan-e-Pakistan celebrates Indo-Pak Fashion, Danielle Greening • September 15, 2015
  6. Happy birthday Babita Kapoor: A look at her hit songs, India Today, April 20, 2014
  7. The best indian chillout - Spiritual India (mixed by SpringLady), Yuliya Bochinskaya, Dec 12, 2011
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