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'Dil mein chupa ke pyar ka toofan...': Shakeel Badayuni and his stirring lyrics

By IANS | Updated: August 3, 2022 21:30 IST

Love - desired, fulfilled, sublimated, subverted, or thwarted - is the bedrock of Hindi film songs but scarcely anything ...

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Love - desired, fulfilled, sublimated, subverted, or thwarted - is the bedrock of Hindi film songs but scarcely anything can beat the expressively bold, yet, elegantly simple landmark song from "Mughal-e-Azam".

Especially when the radiant - and bewitchingly defiant - Anarkali, having already goaded the mighty monarch with her declaration of fearless love, goes on to ask: "Parda nahi jab koi Khuda se, bandon se parda karna kya?"

Surprisingly enough, the lines came from the unassuming, independent-minded Shakeel Badayuni, who was no dyed-in-the-wool radical revolutionary like most of his contemporaries

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