By 1966, Rajendra
Kumar’s Jubilee Kumar phase had come to an end, but by no means would it be
incorrect to state that he was still a lucky actor from a musical standpoint.
And that certainly seemed to have rubbed off on Naushad Ali too – his involvement in Palki (1967) wasn’t restricted to composing its songs, but he wrote the film’s story as well.
The male version of the film’s title track – Mere Ghar Se Pyar Ki – was a sad song, which was penned by Shakeel Badayuni.
The one and only Manna Dey rendered it.
And that certainly seemed to have rubbed off on Naushad Ali too – his involvement in Palki (1967) wasn’t restricted to composing its songs, but he wrote the film’s story as well.
The male version of the film’s title track – Mere Ghar Se Pyar Ki – was a sad song, which was penned by Shakeel Badayuni.
The one and only Manna Dey rendered it.
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