mahagedara2222 Says:
Apr 6, 2008 - Mine too. Thanks for the comment.
saGarsaab2007 Says:
May 5, 2008 - My all time favourite.....simly awesome! Thanx for posting it here !
mahagedara2222 Says:
May 5, 2008 - You are welcome. Take care.
gfuntube Says:
May 8, 2008 - this song is awesome i just love this.thanx for posting
mahagedara2222 Says:
May 8, 2008 - Thanks for the comment. Take care.
emailrahman Says:
Jun 2, 2008 - The great Sahir Ludhianvi has given us so many of his gems
sumirangeela Says:
Jun 2, 2008 - Can someone tell what is the gist of the lyrics? What is the poet trying to say?
nonseriously Says:
Jun 14, 2008 - I feel, Sahir the lyricist knowingly/unknowingly has arranged a meeting between Vedic philosophy and Sufism. The poetry declares that the essence of time is moment to moment. Invest your best into each moment and life will be lived to the fullest. Wandering into past or future is futile and out of reach, all you have is this very moment. Sahir is versatile. Ravi's music cleverly transforms a mystic style song look like a Jazz number and Asha's glamorous voice makes this a timeless classic.
mahagedara2222 Says:
Jun 14, 2008 - Though it was little difficult to understand initially due to advanced English, after reading few times got the meaning. Thank you my friend for the comment. Take care.
Haseena07 Says:
Jun 14, 2008 - i love raj kumar. if u haven't seen laal pathar, you have to watch it, each star gave their 200 % in the film.
goldeneye977 Says:
Jun 15, 2008 - The gist is what "nonseriously" described. To live in the present moment. Here another poem that is similar to what this song is all about... Trust no future however pleasant, Let the dead past bury its dead, Act, act, in the living present, With heart within and God overhead...
sumirangeela Says:
Jun 15, 2008 - Thanks.
bom441 Says:
Jun 19, 2008 - The Jewish Talmud elaborates that whoever reflect on four things, better never be born:that which is above, that which is below, that which is before and that which is after.This analogy of centrality of the present was very explicably used by Umberto Eco in his famous book 'Focault's Pendulum'.Writers are strange people with immense creativity.This song initiated great discussion in our Campus long back.Sahir is really immortal.
gurjitlsingh Says:
Jun 21, 2008 - Do you the name of the very attractive woman who is the singer in the clip
mahagedara2222 Says:
Jun 21, 2008 - Who is this Sahir and which/where campus you have mentioned, my friend? Pls let us know. Take care.
mahagedara2222 Says:
Jun 22, 2008 - No my friend, I do not know the name. Can some one help, please? Thanks.
bom441 Says:
Jun 23, 2008 - Sahir Ludhianvi was the lyricist.I was simply responding to my learned friend nonseriously.Sufism is the embodiment of the spiritual side of Islam just as Vedantha is to Hinduism.Campus was the Univ.where I had my studies in S.India.This song resonates with philosophical notes.Nonseriously was right of the intent of the lyricist.
nickygenesis Says:
Apr 6, 2008 - This my favourite song. Thanks a lot