O Saajna Lyrics from Broken But Beautiful season 2, sung and composed by Akhil Sachdeva and featuring Vikrant Massey, Harleen Sethi. The O Saajan song lyrics were written by Akhil Sachdeva himself while the music programmed by Sunny M.R.
O Saajna – Akhil Sachdeva
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Ohho…O saajna
Tere ishq’ch beh ke
Duniya dikhe mai bhul hi gaya
Tere ishq’ch beh ke
Duniya dikhe mai bhul hi gaya
Ishq sataye, Ishq rulaye
Ishq’ch aake mai taan rull hi gaya
Ishq’ch aake mai taan rull hi gaya
Akhiyaan da noor hi tera
Dil da kasoor mera
Jogi banaya tune, O Saajana
Dil da kasoor mera
Jogi banaya tune, O Saajana
Kiwe samjhawa tainu
Chada je saroor tera
Jinna sikhaya tune, O saajana
Chada je saroor tera
Jinna sikhaya tune, O saajana
O saajna mere
O saajna
Jogi banaya tune, O saajna
O saajna
Jogi banaya tune, O saajna
O saajna mere
O saajna
Jogi banaya tune, O saajna
O saajna
Jogi banaya tune, O saajna
Ho seh na sakkunga main
Tujhse judaai
Aankh bhar aai meri
Aankh bhar aai
Tujhse judaai
Aankh bhar aai meri
Aankh bhar aai
Tanhaiyon mein
Bhiya tanhai
Aankh bhar aai jab
Yaad teri aai
Bhiya tanhai
Aankh bhar aai jab
Yaad teri aai
Dil ki duaaye
Labh pe jo aaye
Tujhko bhulaye, O saajna
Labh pe jo aaye
Tujhko bhulaye, O saajna
Kiwe samjhawa tainu
Kyun na bhul paaye
Tujhi ko hi chaahe, O saajna
Kyun na bhul paaye
Tujhi ko hi chaahe, O saajna
O saajna mere
O saajna
Jogi banaya tune, O saajna
Jogi banaya tune, O saajna
Jogi banaya, O saajna
O saajna
Jogi banaya tune, O saajna
Jogi banaya tune, O saajna
Jogi banaya, O saajna
O Saajna Song Details
Song Name: | O Saajna |
Singer(s): | Akhil Sachdeva , |
Lyricist(s): | Akhil Sachdeva |
Music Producer(s): | Sunny M.R. |
Video Director: | |
Label: | Zee Music Company |
O Saajna Music Video
Sadhana wistfully enjoys the rain in 'o sajna barkhaa bahaar aayii' from Parakh (1960). Because she plays the role of a village girl here, she was instructed to get rid of the characteristic 'fringe' hairstyle seen in her later movies in order to avoid looking too glamorous!
Rain songs have always held a special place in Bollywood cinema. From “pyaar hua iqraar hua” in Shree 420 (1955) to “ghanan ghanan ghir aayii badra” in Lagaan (2001), fans of Hindi cinema have been treated to a number of beautiful gems about the rain over the years. Today, I’ve translated an all-time classic rain song from the film Parakh (1960) directed by Bimal Roy (he won his third Filmfare Award for Best Director for this film!): “o sajna barkhaa bahaar aayii”. Parakh satirizes Indian democracy using a plot in which the postmaster (Nasir Hussain) of a village mysteriously receives a check for five lakh rupees to be given to an individual who is most well-equipped to benefit the village. When it is decided that an election will be held, influential characters in the village begin campaigning to persuade the village that they are the most deserving candidate to receive the check: namely, the impious postman (Motilal), the pious piest (Kanhaiyya Lal), the creepy rich man (Asit Sen), the greedy doctor (Rashid Khan) , the landlord (Jayant), and the well-respected schoolmaster (Vasant Chowdhury). Meanwhile, the postmaster’s daughter (Sadhana) begins to fall in love with the schoolmaster, and she sings “o sajna” as she pines for him in the rain.
A musically timeless duo: playback singer Lata Mangeshkar and music director Salil Chowdhury
This song is considered to be one of the finest compositions of the music director Salil Chowdhury (who also wrote the story for Parakh). Although Salil Chowdhury did not receive his due during his lifetime, he is undeniably one of the most talented and revolutionary composers from the Golden Era. His compositions are often remembered for their unusual melodies, rich orchestration, and integration of Western and Indian classical themes. Those of you familiar with Salil Chowdhury’s work in Bollywood may be surprised to know that he also composed songs for a wide variety of Indian languages, including Bengali, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Telegu. Among these languages, Salil’s most prolific work was in his native tongue Bengali–he revolutionized the genre of the Bengali adhunik (modern) song with his musical compositions and self-written lyrics (what a multi-talent!). In fact, as is the case with many of his Hindi songs, the tune for “o sajna” was released in Bengali first in 1959 as “na jeo na.” This song was one of Lata Mangeshkar’s earliest hits in the Bengali music industry, and Bengalis have cherished the collaboration between Lata and Salil ever since this major musical milestone.
–Mr. 55
O Sajana Barkha Bahar Aayi
P.S: As an extra tidbit of trivia, it has been said that the only non-classical record found in the collection of renowned Hindustani vocalist Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan after his death was an LP of “na jeo na.” What an honor!
O Sajna Barkha Bahar Aayi Lyrics and Translation
O Sajna Barkha Bahar Aayi Lyrics In English
o sajnaa barkhaa bahaar aayii
Oh, my beloved, the rain-filled season of spring has arrived.
ras kii puhaar laayii, a.nkhiyo.n me.n pyaar laayii
It has brought sprinkling droplets of nectar, it has brought love to these eyes.
tum ko pukaare mere man kaa papiiharaa
The cuckoo bird in my heart calls out to you,
miThii miThii aganii me.n jale moraa jiiyaraa
as my heart burns in a sweet fire.
Oh, my beloved, the rain-filled season of spring has arrived.
ras kii puhaar laayii, a.nkhiyo.n me.n pyaar laayii
It has brought sprinkling droplets of nectar, it has brought love to these eyes.
tum ko pukaare mere man kaa papiiharaa
The cuckoo bird in my heart calls out to you,
miThii miThii aganii me.n jale moraa jiiyaraa
as my heart burns in a sweet fire.
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aisii rimjhim me.n, o sajan, pyaase pyaase mere nayan
My eyes long for you, my beloved, in this light shower of rain;
tere hii khvaab me.n kho gaye
they have become lost in a dream of you.
My eyes long for you, my beloved, in this light shower of rain;
tere hii khvaab me.n kho gaye
they have become lost in a dream of you.
saa.nvaliisaloniighaTaa jab jab chhaayii
When the beautiful dark clouds spread throughout the sky,
a.nkhiyo.n me.n rainaa gayii, nindiyaa na aayii
the night passed in my eyes, and I could not fall asleep.
When the beautiful dark clouds spread throughout the sky,
a.nkhiyo.n me.n rainaa gayii, nindiyaa na aayii
the night passed in my eyes, and I could not fall asleep.
o sajna barkhaa bahaar aayii
Oh beloved, the rain-filled season of spring has arrived.
Oh beloved, the rain-filled season of spring has arrived.
O Sajna Barkha Lyrics Youtube
Glossary
barkhaa: rain; ras: nectar; puhaar: sprinkles, droplets; papiiharaa: pied-crusted cuckoo bird (associated with the monsoons in Indian mythology); jiyaraa: heart; rimjhim: light rain; saa.nvalii: beautiful; salonii: dark; ghaTaa: clouds; rainaa: night; nindiyaa: sleep.