![]() The verse - ‘Jab se dekha maine tujhko, mujhko, shayari aa gayi’, is reinforced often, cascading those watching/listening into a relatively sophisticated soundscape. The protagonist (Kapoor) is in love and this is not a story of some fleeting flame anymore. In this lilting Lakshmikant Pyarelal melody, full of guitar riffs, swelling violins and a basic congo beat, Bakshi tried more cultivated lyrics. The only mature bit about the song composed by Lakshmikant-Pyarelal were the voices of Lata Mangeshkar and Shailendra, who managed to put in some fun in the fundamentals and delivered this earworm of a song. It surprisingly struck a chord with many. ![]() A song that personified teenage romance between protagonists Raj Nath (Rishi Kapoor) and Bobby Braganza (Dimple Kapadia), it came with Anand Bakshi’s trademark and, in this case, extremely elementary lyrics such as ‘Bahar se koi andar na aa sake, Andar se koi bahar na ja sake’ and ‘Hum tum ek jangal se guzre, aur sher aa jaaye’. This was a song that gave flutters to the young and old alike. And this song is what made a young Rishi Kapoor an overnight sensation. When producer and director Raj Kapoor released Bobby, a romantic drama that he made to recover the money he lost in his magnum opus Mera Naam Joker, he could not afford reigning superstar Rajesh Khanna. Hum Tum Ek Kamre Mein Band Ho (Bobby, 1973)
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