Ji Chahta Hai was a film that released in 1964.
When translated, its title means, “The heart wants”.
And when one’s heart wants to listen to a sad song, Mukesh is, more often than not, the singer one would turn to.
Keeping its picturisation in mind, the appropriate description of Hum Chhod Chale Hain Mehfil Ko would be, “Joy’s expression of sorrow” (which is actually hard to picture, because Mr Mukherjee is best remembered for his frothy tracks).
Jokes apart, the track, which was penned by Hasrat Jaipuri, was composed by the Shah brothers, Kalyanji-Anandji.
When translated, its title means, “The heart wants”.
And when one’s heart wants to listen to a sad song, Mukesh is, more often than not, the singer one would turn to.
Keeping its picturisation in mind, the appropriate description of Hum Chhod Chale Hain Mehfil Ko would be, “Joy’s expression of sorrow” (which is actually hard to picture, because Mr Mukherjee is best remembered for his frothy tracks).
Jokes apart, the track, which was penned by Hasrat Jaipuri, was composed by the Shah brothers, Kalyanji-Anandji.
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